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I have already read the question with similar titles but I cannot follow them due to their complexity. I think with my code it will be easier to find a solution for me. I will only include the relevant code.

My store is this: obs: I installed the vuex plugin.

   import Vue from 'vue';
import Vuex from 'vuex';


Vue.use(Vuex)

const state = {
    titulo: "please, change title"
}


const mutations = {
    changeTitle(state, title) {
        state.title= title
    }
}


export default new Vuex.Store({

    state : state,
    mutations : mutations
})

My App.vue

 <template>
    <div>
      <show-title-component ></show-title-component>
      <change-title-component></change-title-component>
    </div>
</template>

<script>


import ShowTitleComponent from './components/ShowtitleComponent';
import ChangeTitleComponent from './components/ChangeTitleComponent';
import store from './vuex/store';

export default {

components: {ShowTitleComponent, ChangeTitleComponent},
store,
data: function() {
  return {title: 'placeholder'}
}


}
</script>

The component that generates the error:

<template><div>{{ title}}</div></template>

<script>

export default {
    name: "show-title-component",
    computed: {
      title() {
        return this.$store.state.title   /** error   here */
      }
    }
}

</script>
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  • 3
    you need to include it in main.js
    – Traxo
    Dec 14, 2017 at 13:37
  • Include it in your entry file where you call new Vue.
    – Stephan-v
    Dec 14, 2017 at 13:56
  • I was redoing an exercise of a book to check if I have fixed the knowledge. I compared mine with the author's and couldn't find any code mismatch. The only thing that I did wrong was to name the store file a .vue file. After I changed it to .js (store.js) it worked! Dec 14, 2017 at 14:15
  • One more thing, after I renamed the store.vue file on my file system to store.js I had to restart the server otherwise I would get "store.vue" not found, or samething like that, on the console. Dec 14, 2017 at 14:16

5 Answers 5

24

Maybe, you have not included the store inside the Vue instance

Your App entry point (app.js or main.js or index.js) must include this code:

import store from './store'

new Vue({
 ...
 store,
 ...
})

then you can use this.$store in any component

but I recommend the general architecture: https://vuex.vuejs.org/en/structure.html enter image description here

6

The store file should be Javascript (.js) file. Changing the file name and rebooting the server make the this.$tore error vanish.

The error was actually here :

App.vue

import store from './vuex/store';  /** in my case, it should be js file. */
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4

In Your main.js File

import Vue from "vue";
import App from "./App.vue";
import router from "./router";
import Vuex from 'vuex';
import {store}  from './store'  //use curly braces to around store. 

Vue.config.productionTip = false;

Vue.use(Vuex);

new Vue({
  router,
  store,
  render: (h) => h(App),
}).$mount("#app");

This worked for me.

2

In my case, I was using modules. I could access mutations, actions and getters without any issue. But not the state. Solution is when using modules state should access with the namespace of the module.

Check the documentation for more information.

const moduleA = {
  state: { ... },
  mutations: { ... },
  actions: { ... },
  getters: { ... }
}

const moduleB = {
 state: { ... },
 mutations: { ... },
 actions: { ... }
}

const store = new Vuex.Store({
    modules: {
    a: moduleA,
    b: moduleB
  }
})

store.state.a // -> `moduleA`'s state
store.state.b // -> `moduleB`'s state

By default, actions, mutations and getters inside modules are still registered under the global namespace

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  • Spent ages trying to figure this out. Thanks
    – Reece
    Apr 7, 2020 at 9:49
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1.Make sure you create it a store directory

2.npm i vuex -S

3.Make sure src/store/index.js have import Vuex from 'vuex' and Vue.use(Vuex)

4.Make sure src/main.js have import store from './store'

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