Can I wrap or enclose a router-link
tag in a button
tag?
When I press the button, I want it to route me to the desired page.
You can use tag
prop.
<router-link to="/foo" tag="button">foo</router-link>
Please use v-slot if you use 3.0+ (thanks to Romain and Jeff)
While the answers on here are all good, none seem to be the simplest solution. After some quick research, it seems that the real easiest way to make a button use vue-router is with the router.push
call. This can be used within a .vue template like this:
<button @click="$router.push('about')">Click to Navigate</button>
Super simple and clean. I hope someone else finds this useful!
Source: https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/navigation.html
@choasia's answer is correct.
Alternatively, you could wrap a button
tag in a router-link
tag like so:
<router-link :to="{name: 'myRoute'}">
<button id="myButton" class="foo bar">Go!</button>
</router-link>
This is not so clean because your button will be inside a link element (<a>
). However, the advantage is that you have a full control on your button, which may be necessary if you work with a front-end framework like Bootstrap.
I have never used this technique on buttons, to be honest. But I did this on divs quite often...
Use the slots api Documentation Here
<router-link
to="/about"
v-slot="{href, route, navigate}"
>
<button :href="href" @click="navigate" class='whatever-you-want'>
{{ route.name }}
</button>
</router-link>
If you think this is unintuitive/verbose, please complain over here
@choasia's answer (using the tag prop) is deprecated and doesn't allow for props to be passed to the component
@Badacadabra's answer causes problems with CSS especially if the button is from a library (ex: adding a margin, or positioning)
:href
should not be bound on the button. The targeted url is already held by the property to="xxx"
of the <router-link>
Feb 9, 2022 at 9:22
Thanks to Wes Winder's answer, and extending it to include route params:
<button @click="$router.push({name: 'about-something', params: { id: 'abc123' },})">Click to Navigate</button>
And reiterating the source which Wes provided: https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/navigation.html
Now days (VueJS >= 2.x) you would do:
<router-link tag="button" class="myClass" id="button" :to="place.to.go">Go!</router-link>
Routing methods using method as well routing 1. Router link
<router-link to="/login">Login </router-link>
<template> <input type="submit" value="Login" @click="onLogIn" class="btn float-right btn-primary"> </template>
<script>
export default {
name:'auth',
data() {
return {}
},
methods: {
onLogIn() {
this.$router.replace('/dashboard');
}
}
}
I'm working on Vue CLI 2 and this one has worked for me!
<router-link to="/about-creator">
<button>About Creator</button>
</router-link>
// literal string path
router.push('home')
// object
router.push({ path: 'home' })
// named route
router.push({ name: 'user', params: { userId: '123' } })
// with query, resulting in /register?plan=private
router.push({ path: 'register', query: { plan: 'private' } })
Using the v-btn component you can simply:
<v-btn onclick="location.href='https://www.Google.com'" type="button" class="mb-4">Google</v-btn>
Sadly no, there is currently no way to do this properly.
I say properly because there obviously are several solutions that were already proposed to this question. The problem is: they seem to work but really they are not correct.
Here is why:
It is invalid to put any actionable element inside of another in html (there's plenty of invalid html out there and it has not caught fire yet, am I right?).
Most of the solutions I've seen here don't provide any navigation accessibility (nor link features such as "open link in new tab").
The one that does (by Jeff Hykin) has a couple of draw backs too:
@click="navigate"
is not necessary because <router-link>
is really an <a>
, which will trigger a navigation by itself and href
is totally useless to a <button>
.Assuming what you want is to reuse a properly styled button component to be used as a valid accessible link.
The real solution and you won't like it (I don't), is to create a component for the button, create another for the link and put whatever can be reused in yet another file (a base actionable component for example).
If the button comes from a library, well, another example that libraries never really solve every problem for you.
An example using bootstrap-vue and creating a link with the id inside a table row:
<b-table :fields="fields" :items="items">
<template v-slot:cell(action)="data">
<router-link :to="`/rounds/${data.item.id}`" v-slot="{ href, route, navigate}">
<b-button :href="href" @click="navigate" color="primary" style="text">{{ data.item.id }}</b-button>
</router-link>
</template>
</b-table>
Where fields
and items
are the columns names and the table content, respectively.