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I'm looking for a simple solution for the following problem:

I have a Vue component button with which I can make an ajax request. I would like to disable this button while the request is pending (to prevent multiple requests).

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  • "I don't want to maintain the request state inside the button component" <- not entirely sure what this means. I'd use :disabled="someBooleanDataValue" and set this.someBooleanDataValue appropriately
    – Phil
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:08
  • How is the AJAX request made? Directly in the component or via a Vuex action?
    – Phil
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:11
  • I send the request via a vuex action Aug 22, 2018 at 13:14
  • So the button dispatches the action?
    – Phil
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:14
  • yes, the button dispatches the action Aug 22, 2018 at 13:18

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Sounds like you want your action to set (commit) a flag when it starts and then clear it when it ends.

Try something like this in Vuex...

state: {
  loading: false
},
mutations: {
  isLoading (state) {
    state.loading = true
  },
  doneLoading (state) {
    state.loading = false
  }
},
actions: {
  doAjaxRequest ({ commit }) {
    commit('isLoading')
    return doSomeAjaxRequest().then(res => {
      // success
    }).catch(err => {
      // oh noes
    }).finally(() => {
      commit('doneLoading')
    })
  }
}

Now in your component, you can map the loading state and use it to disable your button, eg

<template>
  <button :disabled="loading" @click="doAjaxRequest">Do AJAX!</button>
</template>
<script>
  import { mapState, mapActions } from 'vuex'
  export default {
    computed: mapState(['loading']),
    methods: mapActions(['doAjaxRequest'])
  }
</script>

Alternatively, you can maintain the progress of the request within your component if your action returns a promise (as above). For example, say your button has

<button :disabled="loading" @click="doTheThing">Do the thing!</button>

and

data () {
  return { loading: false }
},
methods: {
  doTheThing() {
    this.loading = true
    this.$store.dispatch('someAjaxActionThatReturnsAPromise').finally(() => {
      this.loading = false
    })
  }
}
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  • Alternative way has been worked for me. Thanks. How to show success message after async request complete? Jun 21, 2020 at 7:56
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State.js:

state: {
  pendingRequest: false
},
actions: {
  fetchRequest: async function(context) {
    context.state.pendingRequest = true
    let req = await fetch(url)
    let data = await req.json()
    context.state.pendingRequest = false
  }
}

Component.vue:

<button :disabled='$store.state.pendingRequest' @click="$store.dispatch('fetchRequest')">Button</button>
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  • 1
    state mutations should always be done via a commit. I'm not even sure Vuex will let you directly manipulate state on the context
    – Phil
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:28
  • It will let directly manipulate state on the context, but I agree with you, it's not the best practice.
    – Igor
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:40
  • You can skip the action but not the mutation.
    – Allkin
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:40
  • Are you sure about that? Says here it's read-only. If it actually works, I doubt it's reactive
    – Phil
    Aug 22, 2018 at 13:41
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    Because your fiddle used the minified version of vuex.js, all errors were suppressed. Here it is, throwing errors ~ jsfiddle.net/r1z0a4gp/8
    – Phil
    Aug 23, 2018 at 1:23
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I found another solution: It automatically generates a vuex module for the registered endpoints, watch those endpoints via axios interceptors and sets the proper 'pending' state values based on the status of the related requests.

https://github.com/pharkasbence/pending-request-tracker

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