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I've a contact form in my Vue.js template using the v-model inside of my textfields to display the retreived data. In my script, inside of the "created" block I retrieve a doc from Firestore using the passed in docid.

I then run a check to see if a valid object is found, and I can even output the found object to the console.

The problem is that I cannot save the object found from Firestore (in my case the "applicant" object) to the applicant object I've previously defined in the data block. For example, I can find and output the doc's first_name value to the console (e.g., console.log(doc.data().applicant.first_name)) but I cannot save the value to the this.applicant.first_name bound to the first_name textfield.

You can see from the error console that I'm able to output the data but cannot bind it to the applicant.first_name.

console_error_results

The code is below. (I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that the code is run in the "created" block before the page is rendered .. I don't know.)

Many thanks in advance for anyone's help!

Template

<template>
  <v-container
    fluid>
    <v-text-field v-model="applicant.first_name" label="First Name"/>
    <v-text-field v-model="applicant.middle_name" label="Middle Name"/>
    <v-text-field v-model="applicant.last_name" label="Last Name"/>
    <v-text-field v-model="applicant.email" label="Email"/>
  </v-container>
</template>

Script

<script>
  import db from '@/components/firebase/firebaseInit.js'

  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        applicant: {
          first_name: '',
          middle_name: '',
          last_name: '',
          email: ''
        },
      }
    created: function () {
      db.collection("applicants").doc(this.$route.params.id)
        .get()
        .then( function(doc) {
          console.log('Inside First call');

          if (doc.exists) {
            console.log("Document data:", doc.data())
            // console.log(doc.data().first_name)

            this.applicant.first_name = doc.data().first_name
            this.applicant.middle_name = doc.data().middle_name
            this.applicant.last_name = doc.data().last_name
            this.applicant.email = doc.data().email
          } else {
            // doc.data() will be undefined in this case
            console.log("No such document!");
          }
        })
        .catch(function(error) {
         console.log("Error getting document:", error);
        })

    }

  }
</script>
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    I could be completely wrong here, but isnt the function in then(...) in a different scope? try to cache your object this at the beginning of created (for example: this _this = this) and replace in this(...) this with _this. Dec 9, 2018 at 4:52
  • Wow. Thanks @PolygonParrot - that was exactly it. I added a simple "let _this = this" to the start of the created function and changed the values late to _this.applicant.first_name = doc ... and it worked. Can't believe I got hit by the "this" bug. Dec 9, 2018 at 5:26

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Thanks, @PolygonParrot for the answer. Added the let _this = this and the subsequent _this.applicant... values below.

created: function () {
      let _this = this
      db.collection("applicants").doc(this.$route.params.id)
        .get()
        .then( function(doc) {
          console.log('Inside First call');

          if (doc.exists) {
            console.log("Document data:", doc.data())
            // console.log(doc.data().first_name)

            _this.applicant.first_name = doc.data().first_name
            _this.applicant.middle_name = doc.data().middle_name
            _this.applicant.last_name = doc.data().last_name
            _this.applicant.email = doc.data().email
          } else {
            // doc.data() will be undefined in this case
            console.log("No such document!");
          }
        })
        .catch(function(error) {
         console.log("Error getting document:", error);
        })

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