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I store my color variables in an array called "colors[]" in the vuex store for easy access throughout my vue app. This works fine when I access those colors inside components methods or inline style.

Now I store an array of objects in my Vuex store called "priorities[{}]". Each of the priorities has a color attached to it like "green" etc. The hex values of the this colors variables should be from the "colors" array in my vuex store.

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

Vue.use(Vuex)

export default new Vuex.Store({
state: {
  colors: {
      blue: '#1f96ff',
      green: '#0DAA54',
      orange: '#F49D3A',
      red: '#FF2833',
      purple: '#5E57BA',
      pink: '#B539AC'
  },
  priorities: [
      {
        id: 1,
        name: 'Low',
        value: 10,
        color: THIS SHOUD LINK TO colors.green        
      },
      {
        id: 2,
        name: 'Medium',
        value: 20,
        color: THIS SHOUD LINK TO colors.orange           
      },
      {
        id: 3,
        name: 'High',
        value: 30,
        color: THIS SHOUD LINK TO colors.red     
      }
    }
  }

So, I basically tried everything from this.$store.state.colors to state.colors But it seems to me that this is generally not working. However how would one do this?

2 Answers 2

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Move your priorities to getters.

export default new Vuex.Store({
  state: {
    colors: {
      blue: '#1f96ff',
      green: '#0DAA54',
      orange: '#F49D3A',
      red: '#FF2833',
      purple: '#5E57BA',
      pink: '#B539AC'
    },
    priorities: [{
        id: 1,
        name: 'Low',
        value: 10,
        color: 'green'
      },
      {
        id: 2,
        name: 'Medium',
        value: 20,
        color: 'orange'
      },
      {
        id: 3,
        name: 'High',
        value: 30,
        color: 'red'
      }
    ]
  },
  getters: {
    prioritiesWithColors(state) {
      return state.priorities.map((priority) => {
        priority.color = state.colors[priority.color];
        return priority
      })
    }
  }
})

Then you can access it like this:

this.$store.getters.prioritiesWithColors
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  • State is different then getters? In case if user would want to add / modify something to priority then how would he do it?
    – void
    Aug 13, 2018 at 9:26
  • Ja, I thought about that too. But than I cannot dynamically add new priorities
    – tcam
    Aug 13, 2018 at 9:27
  • You can now add more priorities, by mutating the priorities state. And you can use the prioritiesWithColors getter if you want to use priorities with the color based from the colors state. Aug 13, 2018 at 9:38
  • This solution works fine! I just choose to go with the constant outside of the vuex store as in our use case it is simpler because we don't change the colors dynamically from the users side.
    – tcam
    Aug 13, 2018 at 9:44
  • Sure, no problem. Aug 13, 2018 at 9:49
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There is no direct way but you can store the color hex mapping in a seperate object.

const colors = {
      blue: '#1f96ff',
      green: '#0DAA54',
      orange: '#F49D3A',
      red: '#FF2833',
      purple: '#5E57BA',
      pink: '#B539AC'
};

export default new Vuex.Store({
state: {
  colors: colors,
  priorities: [
      {
        id: 1,
        name: 'Low',
        value: 10,
        color: colors.green        
      },
      {
        id: 2,
        name: 'Medium',
        value: 20,
        color: colors.orange           
      },
      {
        id: 3,
        name: 'High',
        value: 30,
        color: colors.red     
      }
    }
  }
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  • With this, priorities will not become reactive which will cause a problem. Using this approach, if you mutate, the value of colors, the value of priorities will not change based on the new values of colors. Aug 13, 2018 at 9:26
  • @JulianPaoloDayag what makes you think that it will not be reactive anymore?
    – void
    Aug 13, 2018 at 9:27
  • I don't think user will change the hex value of green color on the go. But surely he might add some more colors and priorities or modify the existing priority. What do you think? @JulianPaoloDayag
    – void
    Aug 13, 2018 at 9:30
  • It's not about what you think, but the possibility. It is possible that the user will change the color, and will add more dynamically. Aug 13, 2018 at 9:32
  • @JulianPaoloDayag I guess let the OP decide that. With every problem there is a use case associated and a good tradeoff between things is always a need.
    – void
    Aug 13, 2018 at 9:34

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