Change computed property with help of setter by click in VueJS
I have a modal in my template
<loading-modal:modal-state="openAddProductsModal.state" title="Add New Products" size="lg" >
<add-product ref="addProduct" :@has-errors="openAddProductsModal.errors = $event" :"/>
<div slot="footer">
<btn @click="$set(openAddProductsModal, state, false)">Cancel</btn>
<btn :disabled="openAddProductsModal.errorAdd " type="primary" @click="save()">
Save
</btn>
</div>
</loading-modal>
The I have also the computed property like this:
computed: {
openAddProductsModal: {
get() {
this.errorAdd = true;
return {state: this.$route.query.modal == 'open', errors: this.errorAdd}
},
set(newValue) {
this.errorAdd = newValue.errors
ModalState.setModalState(newValue.state, this.$route, this.$router, 'open')
}
},
}
What I want to is to change by clicking the button Cancel
the property state
, but it seems that it doesn't work - I tried also with this.$set
. How could I call the setter method by clicking the button?
javascript vue.js vuejs2
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I have a modal in my template
<loading-modal:modal-state="openAddProductsModal.state" title="Add New Products" size="lg" >
<add-product ref="addProduct" :@has-errors="openAddProductsModal.errors = $event" :"/>
<div slot="footer">
<btn @click="$set(openAddProductsModal, state, false)">Cancel</btn>
<btn :disabled="openAddProductsModal.errorAdd " type="primary" @click="save()">
Save
</btn>
</div>
</loading-modal>
The I have also the computed property like this:
computed: {
openAddProductsModal: {
get() {
this.errorAdd = true;
return {state: this.$route.query.modal == 'open', errors: this.errorAdd}
},
set(newValue) {
this.errorAdd = newValue.errors
ModalState.setModalState(newValue.state, this.$route, this.$router, 'open')
}
},
}
What I want to is to change by clicking the button Cancel
the property state
, but it seems that it doesn't work - I tried also with this.$set
. How could I call the setter method by clicking the button?
javascript vue.js vuejs2
2
just use:@click="openAddProductsModal = false"
– Thomas Kleßen
Nov 21 '18 at 9:02
@ThomasKleßen I need to access both properties state and errors later and they could be different, so my idea was to have one onject with 2 different properties
– Anna F
Nov 21 '18 at 9:07
Try@click="() => { this.$set(this.openAddProductsModal, state, false) }"
– javimovi
Nov 21 '18 at 9:11
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I have a modal in my template
<loading-modal:modal-state="openAddProductsModal.state" title="Add New Products" size="lg" >
<add-product ref="addProduct" :@has-errors="openAddProductsModal.errors = $event" :"/>
<div slot="footer">
<btn @click="$set(openAddProductsModal, state, false)">Cancel</btn>
<btn :disabled="openAddProductsModal.errorAdd " type="primary" @click="save()">
Save
</btn>
</div>
</loading-modal>
The I have also the computed property like this:
computed: {
openAddProductsModal: {
get() {
this.errorAdd = true;
return {state: this.$route.query.modal == 'open', errors: this.errorAdd}
},
set(newValue) {
this.errorAdd = newValue.errors
ModalState.setModalState(newValue.state, this.$route, this.$router, 'open')
}
},
}
What I want to is to change by clicking the button Cancel
the property state
, but it seems that it doesn't work - I tried also with this.$set
. How could I call the setter method by clicking the button?
javascript vue.js vuejs2
I have a modal in my template
<loading-modal:modal-state="openAddProductsModal.state" title="Add New Products" size="lg" >
<add-product ref="addProduct" :@has-errors="openAddProductsModal.errors = $event" :"/>
<div slot="footer">
<btn @click="$set(openAddProductsModal, state, false)">Cancel</btn>
<btn :disabled="openAddProductsModal.errorAdd " type="primary" @click="save()">
Save
</btn>
</div>
</loading-modal>
The I have also the computed property like this:
computed: {
openAddProductsModal: {
get() {
this.errorAdd = true;
return {state: this.$route.query.modal == 'open', errors: this.errorAdd}
},
set(newValue) {
this.errorAdd = newValue.errors
ModalState.setModalState(newValue.state, this.$route, this.$router, 'open')
}
},
}
What I want to is to change by clicking the button Cancel
the property state
, but it seems that it doesn't work - I tried also with this.$set
. How could I call the setter method by clicking the button?
javascript vue.js vuejs2
javascript vue.js vuejs2
edited Nov 21 '18 at 9:26
Ashish Kamble
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just use:@click="openAddProductsModal = false"
– Thomas Kleßen
Nov 21 '18 at 9:02
@ThomasKleßen I need to access both properties state and errors later and they could be different, so my idea was to have one onject with 2 different properties
– Anna F
Nov 21 '18 at 9:07
Try@click="() => { this.$set(this.openAddProductsModal, state, false) }"
– javimovi
Nov 21 '18 at 9:11
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just use:@click="openAddProductsModal = false"
– Thomas Kleßen
Nov 21 '18 at 9:02
@ThomasKleßen I need to access both properties state and errors later and they could be different, so my idea was to have one onject with 2 different properties
– Anna F
Nov 21 '18 at 9:07
Try@click="() => { this.$set(this.openAddProductsModal, state, false) }"
– javimovi
Nov 21 '18 at 9:11
2
2
just use:
@click="openAddProductsModal = false"
– Thomas Kleßen
Nov 21 '18 at 9:02
just use:
@click="openAddProductsModal = false"
– Thomas Kleßen
Nov 21 '18 at 9:02
@ThomasKleßen I need to access both properties state and errors later and they could be different, so my idea was to have one onject with 2 different properties
– Anna F
Nov 21 '18 at 9:07
@ThomasKleßen I need to access both properties state and errors later and they could be different, so my idea was to have one onject with 2 different properties
– Anna F
Nov 21 '18 at 9:07
Try
@click="() => { this.$set(this.openAddProductsModal, state, false) }"
– javimovi
Nov 21 '18 at 9:11
Try
@click="() => { this.$set(this.openAddProductsModal, state, false) }"
– javimovi
Nov 21 '18 at 9:11
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just use:
@click="openAddProductsModal = false"
– Thomas Kleßen
Nov 21 '18 at 9:02
@ThomasKleßen I need to access both properties state and errors later and they could be different, so my idea was to have one onject with 2 different properties
– Anna F
Nov 21 '18 at 9:07
Try
@click="() => { this.$set(this.openAddProductsModal, state, false) }"
– javimovi
Nov 21 '18 at 9:11