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How to watch route object on VueJS 2?. This is my code

watch: { 
  '$route.params.search': function(search) {
    console.log(search)
  }
}

It doesn't work.

I try use with deep still not working on here

Look on code sandbox you can watch route object on main.js.

You should not watch for the route object inside any other components. Because components get destroyed when router link changes. You should do it in the main.js file, according to your directory structure

Thanks @santanu and @ittus

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  • I think it might be counter-productive to use vue to watch vue-router, especially when vue-router has built in hooks for this exact reason Jun 22, 2018 at 5:39

4 Answers 4

64

Did you try deep option?

watch: { 
  '$route.params.search': {
    handler: function(search) {
      console.log(search)
    },
    deep: true,
    immediate: true
  }
}
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  • On this case i change params with router link from other component. Jun 22, 2018 at 5:22
  • Does it work if you only watch $route? watch: { '$route': { handler: function(to) { console.log(to.params) }, deep: true } }
    – ittus
    Jun 22, 2018 at 5:24
  • I make a simple exmaple on here can you look here Jun 22, 2018 at 5:39
  • What do you want to achieve? To have params, you need to pass parameter to router like document. Otherwise, $route.params is empty object.
    – ittus
    Jun 22, 2018 at 5:59
  • I am already to pass params with methods: { goTo: function(page) { this.$router.push({ name: page, params: { page: page } }); } } I look params is not empty on my devtools Jun 22, 2018 at 6:03
34

In my code i did like the following -

watch:{
  '$route' (to, from){
    // Put your logic here...
  }
},

Don't watch for the $route object inside any other components. Because as the router link changes the component gets destroyed and new component is being mounted. So the watchers for the component gets destroyed. Watch for the $route object inside the root Vue instance where you inject the router object. like the following --

const app = new Vue({
  router,
  watch: {
    '$route' (to, from){
      // Code
    }
  }
}).$mount('#element');
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  • Hay @santanu i following your code still not work. Can you help me on here Jun 22, 2018 at 5:56
  • 2
    You should not watch for the route object inside any other components. Because components get destroyed when router link changes. You should do it in the main.js file, according to your directory structure. Jun 22, 2018 at 6:15
  • 1
    @santanubera if said component never gets destroyed then it's totally valid to watch the route object from it, for example your navigation component.
    – Stark
    Dec 18, 2019 at 2:51
14

Simple use:

watch: {
    "$route.params.search"(value) {
      //Your code here
    }
  }

7

I was having trouble with reactivity, dynamically changing route with a router-link.

The issue was that the route will change but my siteData fetched from a method returned by data() was not:

I had to watch the route like so:

    watch: {
      '$route' (to, from) {
        if(to !== from ) {
          this.siteData = this.getSiteData();
        }
      }
    },

Hope this helps others with this problem

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