I am trying to implement an associated array combined with accessing the property within the value, the key is based on the value of the campaign object.
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Properties with reactivity must be in a Vue instance which is created by Vue constructor.
It ensures that properties are reactive and trigger view updates, i.e., they are initialed with Object.defineProperty
and MutationObserver
underlyingly.
So, use Vue.set
to add new properties, and delete by Vue.delete
.
View more info - Reactivity in Depth
This is happening due to caveats of reactivity in vue.js
. You have just defined configuration: {}
initially in data, so configuration[key]
are not reactive. To make these reactive, you have to use this.$set:
Set a property on an object. If the object is reactive, ensure the property is created as a reactive property and trigger view updates. This is primarily used to get around the limitation that Vue cannot detect property additions.
use like following:
this.campaigns.forEach((campaign) => {
var id = campaign._id;
this.$set(this.configuration, id, {'value': 'default value'})
})
var app = new Vue({
el: '#app',
data: {
campaigns: [],
configuration: {}
},
mounted: function() {
this.campaigns = [{
_id: 'abcdefg'
}, {
_id: 'kejwkfe'
}, {
_id: 'iruwiwe'
}, {
_id: 'reiwehb'
}];
this.campaigns.forEach((campaign) => {
var id = campaign._id;
this.$set(this.configuration, id, {'value': 'default value'})
})
}
})
<script src="https://vuejs.org/js/vue.js"></script>
<div id="app">
<ul>
<li v-for="campaign in campaigns">
<input type="text" v-model="configuration[campaign._id].value" />
{{ configuration[campaign._id].value }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>