Reputation: 3058
I have a simple application that uses a v-for
in a select
statement that generates two select tags. The groupedSKUAttributes
variable that creates the select
statement looks like this:
groupedSKUAttributes = {colour: [{id: 1, name: 'colour', value: 'red'},
{id: 2, name: 'colour', value: 'blue'}],
size: [{id: 3, name: 'size', value: '40'},
{id: 4, name: 'size', value: '42'}]}
I also have a button that I want to clear the select
fields. How do I get the clear
method to make each of the select
fields choose their default <option value='null' selected>select a {{ attributeName }}</option>
value? I can't figure out if I'm meant to use a v-model
here for the groupedSKUAttributes
. Any advice would be appreciated.
The template looks like this:
<template>
<div>
<select
v-for='(attribute, attributeName) in groupedSKUAttributes'
:key='attribute'
@change='update(attributeName, $event.target.value)'>
<option value='null' selected>select a {{ attributeName }}</option>
<option
v-for='a in attribute'
:value='a.id'
:label='a.value'
:key='a.id'>
</option>
</select>
</div>
<button @click='clear'>clear</button>
</template>
And the JS script looks like this:
<script>
export default {
name: 'app',
data() {
return {
groupedSKUAttributes: null,
}
},
methods: {
clear() {
console.log('clear');
},
update(attributeName, attributeValue) {
console.log(attributeName, attributeValue);
},
getSKUAttributes() {
API
.get('/sku_attribute/get')
.then((res) => {
this.skuAttributes = res.data;
this.groupedSKUAttributes = this.groupBy(this.skuAttributes, 'name');
})
.catch((error) => {
console.error(error);
});
},
},
created() {
this.getSKUAttributes();
}
}
</script>
Upvotes: 0
Views: 881
Reputation: 20970
The v-model
directive works within the v-for without any issues.
<script>
export default {
name: 'app',
data() {
return {
groupedSKUAttributes: null,
selected: {}
}
},
methods: {
clear() {
this.generateDefaultSelected(this.generateDefaultSelected);
},
update(attributeName, attributeValue) {
this.selected[attributeName] = attributeValue;
},
getSKUAttributes() {
API
.get('/sku_attribute/get')
.then((res) => {
this.skuAttributes = res.data;
this.groupedSKUAttributes = this.groupBy(this.skuAttributes, 'name');
// Call this method to reset v-model
this.generateDefaultSelected(this.groupedSKUAttributes);
})
.catch((error) => {
console.error(error);
});
},
generateDefaultSelected(groupedSKUAttributes) {
// Reset the object that maintains the v-model reference;
this.selected = {};
Object.keys(groupedSKUAttributes).forEach((name) => {
// Or, set it to the default value, you need to select
this.selected[name] = '';
});
}
},
created() {
this.getSKUAttributes();
}
}
</script>
In the above code, generateDefaultSelected
method resets the selected
object that maintains the v-model for all your selects.
In the template, you can use v-model
or unidirectional value/@change
pair:
<!-- Using v-model -->
<select
v-for='(attribute, attributeName) in groupedSKUAttributes'
:key='attributeName' v-model="selected[attributeName]">
<!-- Unidirection flow without v-model -->
<select
v-for='(attribute, attributeName) in groupedSKUAttributes'
:key='attributeName' :value="selected[attributeName]"
@change='update(attributeName, $event.target.value)'>
Upvotes: 1