'How to set a component non-reactive data in Vue 2?
I have a categories array, which is loaded once (in created hook) and then it is static all the time. I render these array values in a component template.
<template>
<ul>
<li v-for="item in myArray">{{ item }}</li>
</ul>
</template>
My data property looks (it does not include myArray - I don't want reactive binding):
data() {
return {
someReactiveData: [1, 2, 3]
};
}
My create hook:
created() {
// ...
this.myArray = ["value 1", "value 2"];
// ...
}
Problem is, that Vue throws error - I can't use myArray in a template, because this variable is not created when the DOM is created - mounted.
So how to do this? Or where can be stored component constants?
Solution 1:[1]
Vue sets all the properties in the data
option to setters/getters to make them reactive. See Reactivity in depth
Since you want myArray
to be static you can create it as a custom option which can be accessed using vm.$options
export default{
data() {
return{
someReactiveData: [1, 2, 3]
}
},
//custom option name myArray
myArray: null,
created() {
//access the custom option using $options
this.$options.myArray = ["value 1", "value 2"];
}
}
you can iterate over this custom options in your template as follows:
<template>
<ul>
<li v-for="item in $options.myArray">{{ item }}</li>
</ul>
</template>
Here is the fiddle
Solution 2:[2]
Actually, setting properties on this
in created()
should work out of the box:
<template>
<div id="app">
<ul>
<li v-for="item in myArray" :key="item">
{{ item }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: "app",
created() {
this.myArray = [
'item 1',
'item 2'
];
}
};
</script>
will render
<div id="app">
<ul>
<li>
item 1
</li>
<li>
item 2
</li>
</ul>
</div>
Demo here: https://codesandbox.io/s/r0yqj2orpn .
Solution 3:[3]
I prefer using static data (non reactive) like this:
Create a mixin (i name it static_data.js
) with the follow content
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.prototype.$static = {}
export default {
beforeCreate () {
const vue_static = this.$options.static
const vue_static_destination = this.$static || this
if (vue_static && typeof(vue_static) === 'function') {
Object.assign(vue_static_destination, vue_static.apply(this))
} else if (vue_static && typeof(vue_static) === 'object') {
Object.assign(vue_static_destination, vue_static)
}
}
}
In your components where you want to use static data you can do:
import use_static_data from '@mixins/static_data'
export default {
mixins: [use_static_data],
static: () => ({
static_value: 'Vue is awesome'
}),
created () {
console.log(this.$static.static_value); // Vue is awesome
}
}
There is also a package vue-static
Credits here.
Solution 4:[4]
If you want to keep it in data
, the proper way is using Object.freeze(), as described in the documentation:
The only exception to this being the use of Object.freeze(), which prevents existing properties from being changed, which also means the reactivity system can’t track changes.
Solution 5:[5]
You can try this line of code. You can copy an object and remove the reactivity.
var newObj = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(obj));
Sources
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