Dears,
I've been struggling with this for hours, even following basics tutorials.
I'm trying to display some data in Json in my Vue 3 project, when a data is in an array, using a loop I get everything I need, but if it isn't in an array, I get an error or the data are stick together.
I've created a vuex store like this :
const region = {
state: {
region: {}
},
mutations: {
SET_REGION(state, region) {
state.region = region
}
},
actions: {
getAllRegions({ commit }) {
axios.get("/api/regions/get")
.then(response => {
commit('SET_REGION', response.data)
})
}
},
getters: {
getAllRegions (state) {
return state.region
},
getDelegue (state) {
return state.region.delegue
}
}
};
When I call this data in my page I get this result :
[
{
id: 3,
name: "Occitanie",
agents: [ ],
delegue: null
},
{
id: 2,
name: "Ile de France",
agents: [ ],
delegue: null
},
{
id: 4,
name: "Hauts de France",
agents: [ ],
delegue: null
},
{
id: 1,
name: "Grand Est",
agents: [
{
lastname: "DOE",
firstname: "John",
phone: " 331234567890",
user: {
email: "[email protected]"
}
}
],
delegue: {
lastname: "DURSLEY",
firstname: "Jake",
phone: " 3309987654321",
user: {
email: "[email protected]"
}
}
}
]
The result seems good to me. Now in my Vue, I would like to display the data, this is where I get in trouble regarding the "DELEGUE" data.
<div v-for="region in myFunctionToRetrieveJsonData">
<p>Name: {{ region.name }}</p> // WORKING
<p v-for="agent in region.agents">
{{ agent.lastname ' ' agent.firstname }}<br> // WORKING
{{ agent.phone }}<br> // WORKING
<span v-for="email in agent.user">{{ email }}</span> // WORKING
// THIS WAY
Delegue: {{ agent.delegue.lastname ' ' agent.delegue.firstname }} // NOT WORKING
// ALSO THIS WAY
Delegue: {{ agent.delegue[0].lastname ' ' agent.delegue[0].firstname }} // NOT WORKING
// THE OTHER WAY
<p v-for="delegue in region.delegue">
Delegue: {{ delegue }} // DISPLAY: DURSLEYJake 3309987654321{"email":"[email protected]"} NOT GOOD
</p>
</p>
</div>
I get this error :
Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'lastname')
So I understand that for USERS I can do a v-for loop, but in the case of DELEGUE, I can't access right away, or if I do a loop, I've got all the data not separated and I can't work with it.
Do you guys have any idea?
Thank you very much for your help.
Logan
CodePudding user response:
If I understood you correctly, please take a look at following snippet:
new Vue({
el: '#demo',
data() {
return {
items: [
{id: 3, name: "Occitanie", agents: [ ], delegue: null},
{id: 2, name: "Ile de France", agents: [ ], delegue: null},
{id: 4, name: "Hauts de France", agents: [ ], delegue: null},
{id: 1, name: "Grand Est", agents: [{lastname: "DOE", firstname: "John", phone: " 331234567890", user: {email: "[email protected]"}}], delegue: {lastname: "DURSLEY", firstname: "Jake", phone: " 3309987654321", user: {email: "[email protected]"}}}
]
}
}
})
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>
<div id="demo">
<div v-for="region in items">
<p>Name: {{ region.name }}</p>
<p v-for="agent in region.agents">
{{ agent.lastname ' ' agent.firstname }}<br>
{{ agent.phone }}<br>
<span v-for="email in agent.user">{{ email }}</span>
Delegue: {{region.delegue?.lastname ' ' region.delegue?.firstname }}
</p>
</div>
</div>