vue-sync-props
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Sync your Vue props and data with just a single flag
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vue-sync-props
Tiny Vue plugin to sync props and data easier
Why do we need to store props in data?
Imagine that we have tabs component. It has options
prop and slots to display active tab.
It's independent component but we can use active
prop to set active tab remotely (if needed).
So this component should have internal active
property and should sync with external active
prop.
We can do it with watchers but solution looks huge for this little case. So this package solves a problem.
Live example: click here
Installation
yarn add vue-sync-props
npm install vue-sync-props
// Global mixin
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueSyncProps from 'vue-sync-props'
Vue.use(VueSyncProps)
// For a single component
import { mixin as VueSyncProps } from 'vue-sync-props'
export default {
mixins: [VueSyncProps]
}
Usage
Imagine that we have a component with a prop that need to be stored and updated inside a component but we also should keep our data updated when this prop is changed.
Just add a sync
option to your prop instead of writing tons of watchers:
export default {
props: {
tabs: { type: Array, required: true },
- active: { default: null }
+ active: { default: null, sync: 'activeTab' }
},
data () {
return {
activeTab: null
}
},
- watch: {
- active: {
- immediate: true,
- handler (val) {
- this.activeTab = val
- }
- },
- activeTab (val) {
- if (val !== this.active) {
- this.$emit('update:active', val)
- }
- }
- },
methods: {
setActive (idx) {
this.activeTab = idx
}
}
}
It will update activeTab
on active
prop update and update myTab
prop when activeTab
is updated.
So you can write your tabs, forms or whatever else and don't care about props/data sync:
<template>
<div>
<tabs :active.sync="myTab" :tabs="[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]" />
<div>Current tab is: {{myTab}}</div>
<button @click="() => { myTab = 5 }">Set 5</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data () {
return {
myTab: 1
}
}
}
</script>
watch
option
Customizable alternative: you can define watcher in props instead of adding watcher
option:
export default {
props: {
items: {
type: Array,
watch (newItems) {
this.form.items = newItems.map(item => ({ id: item.id, title: item.title }))
}
}
},
data () {
return {
form: {
smth: 'lol',
items: []
}
}
}
}