How can I pass a in a string in an object as a prop to a child component?












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Based on what parent component calls the child component (a modal) the text of the modal is be populated with an object passed in as a prop from the parent component.



In one instance, one of the items of the object (modalText) I'm passing in contains a router-link. The element shows up in the console and the text shows up in the browser, but the linking doesn't work.



Parent



modalText: {
subHeadline: `You can find ${this.name} in the <router-link :to="{name:'PartArea'}">part area</router-link> of your list`,
}


Child (modal)



<h2 v-html="modalText.subHeadline">{{modalText.subHeadline}}</h2>









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  • No. A workable approach would be exposing a slot in your child component. Otherwise you will have to compile that subHeadline somehow.

    – Bert
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:06











  • Figured it out - I'm using i18n for translations, so I used their path and action methods to insert my router link into the middle of this text

    – CassandraDanger
    Jan 2 at 17:56













  • Glad to hear it!

    – Bert
    Jan 2 at 18:21
















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Based on what parent component calls the child component (a modal) the text of the modal is be populated with an object passed in as a prop from the parent component.



In one instance, one of the items of the object (modalText) I'm passing in contains a router-link. The element shows up in the console and the text shows up in the browser, but the linking doesn't work.



Parent



modalText: {
subHeadline: `You can find ${this.name} in the <router-link :to="{name:'PartArea'}">part area</router-link> of your list`,
}


Child (modal)



<h2 v-html="modalText.subHeadline">{{modalText.subHeadline}}</h2>









share|improve this question

























  • No. A workable approach would be exposing a slot in your child component. Otherwise you will have to compile that subHeadline somehow.

    – Bert
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:06











  • Figured it out - I'm using i18n for translations, so I used their path and action methods to insert my router link into the middle of this text

    – CassandraDanger
    Jan 2 at 17:56













  • Glad to hear it!

    – Bert
    Jan 2 at 18:21














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Based on what parent component calls the child component (a modal) the text of the modal is be populated with an object passed in as a prop from the parent component.



In one instance, one of the items of the object (modalText) I'm passing in contains a router-link. The element shows up in the console and the text shows up in the browser, but the linking doesn't work.



Parent



modalText: {
subHeadline: `You can find ${this.name} in the <router-link :to="{name:'PartArea'}">part area</router-link> of your list`,
}


Child (modal)



<h2 v-html="modalText.subHeadline">{{modalText.subHeadline}}</h2>









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Based on what parent component calls the child component (a modal) the text of the modal is be populated with an object passed in as a prop from the parent component.



In one instance, one of the items of the object (modalText) I'm passing in contains a router-link. The element shows up in the console and the text shows up in the browser, but the linking doesn't work.



Parent



modalText: {
subHeadline: `You can find ${this.name} in the <router-link :to="{name:'PartArea'}">part area</router-link> of your list`,
}


Child (modal)



<h2 v-html="modalText.subHeadline">{{modalText.subHeadline}}</h2>






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  • No. A workable approach would be exposing a slot in your child component. Otherwise you will have to compile that subHeadline somehow.

    – Bert
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:06











  • Figured it out - I'm using i18n for translations, so I used their path and action methods to insert my router link into the middle of this text

    – CassandraDanger
    Jan 2 at 17:56













  • Glad to hear it!

    – Bert
    Jan 2 at 18:21



















  • No. A workable approach would be exposing a slot in your child component. Otherwise you will have to compile that subHeadline somehow.

    – Bert
    Dec 31 '18 at 19:06











  • Figured it out - I'm using i18n for translations, so I used their path and action methods to insert my router link into the middle of this text

    – CassandraDanger
    Jan 2 at 17:56













  • Glad to hear it!

    – Bert
    Jan 2 at 18:21

















No. A workable approach would be exposing a slot in your child component. Otherwise you will have to compile that subHeadline somehow.

– Bert
Dec 31 '18 at 19:06





No. A workable approach would be exposing a slot in your child component. Otherwise you will have to compile that subHeadline somehow.

– Bert
Dec 31 '18 at 19:06













Figured it out - I'm using i18n for translations, so I used their path and action methods to insert my router link into the middle of this text

– CassandraDanger
Jan 2 at 17:56







Figured it out - I'm using i18n for translations, so I used their path and action methods to insert my router link into the middle of this text

– CassandraDanger
Jan 2 at 17:56















Glad to hear it!

– Bert
Jan 2 at 18:21





Glad to hear it!

– Bert
Jan 2 at 18:21












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