Below is the parent component and child component enter code here
export default {
name : 'parentNode',
mounted: function () {
var that = this;
if (that.$store.state.auth.isAuthenticated) {
that.$store.dispatch(ActionsType.GET_ALLCOINLIST).then(function (data) {
// I want to use this store data in child components.
that.$store.state.main.data = data;
});
}
},
};
export default {
name : 'childNode',
data : function(){
return {
childData : {}
}
},
mounted : function(){
//How should I check if the data is loaded or not?
},
computed : {
childData : function(){
return this.$store.state.main.data;
}
},
watch : {
childData : function(){
this.makeChart();
}
},
methods : {
makeChart : function(){
console.log('this function make a chart.');
}
}
}
I want to draw a new chart whenever the $store(vuex) data changes. However, since the response of this data is asynchronous, when the child component is loaded, it may or may not have received the data(in Parent component). I always want to draw a chart with the data I received when the child component was initially loaded. The components of vue are also asynchronously loaded, so in this case, how can I control it? As of now, if the child component is initially loaded, the chart may or may not be drawn. I look forward to answering from the vue expert. Thank you.
CodePudding user response:
You can use mapState()
and watch()
:
import Vue from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/[email protected]";
import * as vuex from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/[email protected]";
Vue.use(vuex)
var store = new vuex.Store({
state: {
count: 1,
isLoaded: false, // mutate that when async call is finished
},
mutations: {
increment (state) {
state.count
}
},
actions: {
init() {
setInterval(() => this.commit('increment'), 1000) // replace this with async call and mutate isLoaded in then()
}
}
});
var app = new Vue({
el: '#app',
store,
data() {
return {
}
}, computed: {
...vuex.mapState([
'count'
]),
},
watch: {
count() {
console.log('watch count', this.count)
}
},
mounted() {
this.$store.dispatch('init')
}
})