A binding utility for a Vue component and a Vuex store.
Inspired by react-redux's connect
function.
First, create a Vue component. This component can communicate to a parent component using events and recieve data from the parent through props.
// hello-component.js
export default {
props: {
message: {
type: String,
required: true
}
},
methods: {
updateMessage(event) {
this.$emit('update', event.target.value)
}
},
template: `
<div>
<p>{{ message }}</p>
<input type="text" :value="message" @input="updateMessage">
</div>
`
}
You can bind the component and the Vuex store by vuex-connect
.
The connect
function wraps the component, returning a new wrapper component.
import { connect } from 'vuex-connect'
import HelloComponent from './hello-component'
export default connect({
stateToProps: {
message: state => state.message
},
methodsToEvents: {
update: ({ commit }, value) => commit('UPDATE_INPUT', value)
},
lifecycle: {
mounted: ({ commit }) => {
fetch(URL)
.then(res => res.text())
.then(value => commit('UPDATE_INPUT', value));
}
}
})('hello', HelloComponent)
You can use getters, actions and mutations if you define them in your store.
import { connect } from 'vuex-connect'
import HelloComponent from './hello-component'
export default connect({
gettersToProps: {
message: 'inputMessage' // 'prop name': 'getter name'
},
mutationsToEvents: {
update: 'UPDATE_INPUT' // 'event name': 'mutation type'
},
lifecycle: {
mounted: store => store.dispatch('FETCH_INPUT', URL)
}
})('hello', HelloComponent)
options
: ObjectstateToProps
gettersToProps
actionsToProps
actionsToEvents
mutationsToProps
mutationsToEvents
methodsToProps
methodsToEvents
lifecycle
componentName
: stringComponent
: Vue component or component optionWrapperComponent
: Vue component
Connects a Vue component to a Vuex store.
stateToProps
, gettersToProps
, actionsTo(Props|Events)
and mutationsTo(Props|Events)
have the same interface as Vuex's mapState
, mapGetters
, mapActions
and mapMutations
. In addition, you can define inline methods by using methodsTo(Props|Events)
.
The options suffixed by Props
indicate that they will be passed to the wrapped component's props. For example, the following option retrieves a store's state via the inputMessage
getter and passes it to the message
prop of the wrapped component.
connect({
gettersToProps: {
message: 'inputMessage'
}
})
The options suffixed by Events
indicate that they will listen to the wrapped component's events. For example, the following option observes the update
event of the wrapped component and if it is emitted, the UPDATE_INPUT
mutation is committed.
connect({
mutationsToEvents: {
update: 'UPDATE_INPUT'
}
})
lifecycle
is lifecycle hooks for a Vue component.
The lifecycle hooks receive a Vuex store for their first argument. You can dispatch some actions or mutations in the lifecycle hooks.
connect
returns another function. The function expects a component name and the component constructor. The component name should be a string
. It is useful to specify the component in the debug phase.
Creates a customized connect
function. fn
is transform function of the wrapper component options and will receive a component options object and a lifecycle option of the connect function. You may want to inject some additional lifecycle hooks in fn
.
Example of defining vue-router
lifecycle hooks:
// connect.js
import { createConnect } from 'vuex-connect'
export const connect = createConnect((options, lifecycle) => {
options.beforeRouteEnter = lifecycle.beforeRouteEnter
options.beforeRouteUpdate = function(to, from, next) {
return lifecycle.beforeRouteUpdate.call(this, this.store, to, from, next)
}
options.beforeRouteLeave = function(to, from, next) {
return lifecycle.beforeRouteLeave.call(this, this.store, to, from, next)
}
})
It can be used as:
import { connect } from './connect'
import { Example } from './example'
export default connect({
lifecycle: {
beforeRouteEnter(to, from, next) {
// ...
},
beforeRouteUpdate(store, to, from, next) {
// ...
},
beforeRouteLeave(store, to, from, next) {
// ...
}
}
})('example', Example)
MIT