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.
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>
then(...)
in a different scope? try to cache your objectthis
at the beginning of created (for example:this _this = this
) and replace inthis(...)
this
with_this
.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.