all.
I'm working on an app where I need to load/change data according to the app route path.
To know when the url has been changed I've added a watch
function to the $route
and I want to call a function in the same component to load data, all works the only thing is the scope of this
inside the watch
function instead of referred to the VueComponent instance is returning another object.
Here is my simplified code to get an idea
component.vue
<template>
<div id="lists">
{{pageTitle}}
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'lists',
data() {
return {
pageTitle: 'Some Title',
};
},
created() {
console.log('LOAD THE ASKED PATH');
console.log(this.$route.params); /* Object */
console.log(this); /* VueComponent Instance */
},
watch: {
$route: (value) => {
console.log('ROUTE CHANGED');
console.log(value); /* Route Object */
console.log(this); /* NOT A VueComponent */
this.pageTitle = 'Some new title';
},
},
};
</script>
This is the object I get for this
inside the watch
function
{default: {…}, __esModule: true}
default : beforeCreate : [ƒ]
beforeDestroy : [ƒ]
created : ƒ created()
data : ƒ data()
name : "lists"
render : ƒ ()
staticRenderFns : []
watch : {$route: ƒ}
_Ctor : {0: ƒ}
__file : "../my-app/src/components/Lists.vue"
__proto__ : Object
Not sure if this approach is correct or what I'm missing.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.