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Assuming I have a component named Modal which I want to reuse across my application and in the meanwhile I also want to dynamically bind functions to its Yes button, how can I pass a function to the @click event of the Yes button in my Modal as a prop. For instance:

//data tags are used for fast markup here only
<tamplate>
    <div>
        <div :id="`${id}`" data-modal>
           <div data-modal-title>
               {{title}}
           </div>
           <div data-modal-body>
               {{body}}
           </div>
           <div data-modal-footer>
               <button @click="//event to be passed//" data-modal-button-ok>Yes</button>
               <button data-modal-button-cancel>Yes</button>
           </div>
       </div>
   </div>
</template>

<script>
   export default {
       name: 'modal',
       props: [
          'id',
          'title',
          'body',
           // event?
       ]
   }
</script>

and when using this modal, how should the event be passed?

<Modal id="x" title="y" body="x" //event="????"//></Modal>
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  • If the parent is your presentational component, then you can create bi-directional communication with emitters
    – Ohgodwhy
    Apr 3, 2018 at 21:16
  • @Ohgodwhy: Would you please provide more description Apr 3, 2018 at 21:21

2 Answers 2

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You should $emit an event (name, say, yes) at the modal:

<button @click="$emit('yes')" data-modal-button-ok>Yes</button>

Or, use a method:

<button @click="handleYesClick" data-modal-button-ok>Yes</button>
methods: {
  handleYesClick() {
    this.$emit('yes');
  }
}

And listen to it in the parent using:

<modal ... v-on:yes="someCodeToExecute"></modal>

or (shorthand):

<modal ... @yes="someCodeToExecute"></modal>

Demo:

Vue.component('modal',  {
  template: "#modal",
  name: 'modal',
  props: ['id', 'title', 'body']
})
new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  data: {},
  methods: {
    methodAtParentYes() {
      alert('methodAtParentYes!');
    },
    methodAtParentCancel() {
      alert('methodAtParentCancel!');
    }
  }
})
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>

<template id="modal">
    <div>
        <div :id="`${id}`" data-modal>
           <div data-modal-title>
               {{title}}
           </div>
           <div data-modal-body>
               {{body}}
           </div>
           <div data-modal-footer>
               <button @click="$emit('yes')" data-modal-button-ok>Yes</button>
               <button @click="$emit('cancel')" data-modal-button-cancel>Cancel</button>
           </div>
       </div>
   </div>
</template>

<div id="app">
  <modal id="1" title="My Title" body="Body" @yes="methodAtParentYes" @cancel="methodAtParentCancel"></modal>
</div>

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There are two ways to do this.


The first way is you could pass the method down as a prop, just like you would pass anything else and then in the Modal component just call that prop right in the click handler.

Parent.vue

<template>
   <Modal id="x" title="y" body="x" :handleYes="handleYes"></Modal>
</template>
<script>
  methods: {
    handleYes () {
      // do something
    }
  }
</script>

Modal.vue

<button @click="handleYes()">Yes</button>

The other way is to use $emit. So in Modal.vue you would define a method to emit an event and then listen for that event in the parent and do call the method there.

Modal.vue

<template>
  <button @click="emitEvent">Yes</button> 
</template>
<script>
  methods: {
    emitEvent () {
      this.$emit('userClickedYes')
    }
  }
</script>

Parent.vue

<template>
   <Modal id="x" title="y" body="x" @userClickedYes="handleYes"></Modal>
</template>
<script>
  methods: {
    handleYes () {
      // do something
    }
  }
</script>

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