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I have a vue app using vex to store site wide data I get the user info and put it into the state on the before create life cycle method like so:

const app = new Vue({
    el: '#app',
    store,
    beforeCreate(){
        store.dispatch('currentUser');
    }
});

In my user module I have a getter that gets the name of the user like below:

const getters = {
    getName(state){
        return state.user.name;
    }
};

In my components I am trying to access the getter to display the name of the user in the component. When I look into the Vue Chrome dev tools the getter is not undefined, but when I console log the getter results like so it says undefined.

mounted(){
    console.log(store.getters.getName);
},

It seems like the component is loading before the state is loaded. I am getting the user info using axios. I am really confused on how to solve this since I can not call the action to get the user data any sooner that I know of.

If in my getter method I do:

state.user

I get this:

{ "id": 1, "name": "Test" }

But when I try to get name I get undefined

Here is the store:

import axios from "axios/index";

const state = {
    user: {},
};

const mutations = {
    FETCH_USER(state,user){
        state.user = user;
    },
    UPDATE_AVATAR(state,avatar){
        state.user.avatar = avatar;
    }
};

const getters = {
    getName(state){
      return state.user.name
    },
    avatar(state){
        return state.user.avatar;
    },
    userSocialNetworks(state){
        //return state.user.social_networks
    },
    schoolName(state){
        return state.user.school
    },
    schoolAbout(state){
        return state.user.school.about
    },
    schoolAddress(state){
        return state.user.school.address
    }
};

const actions = {
    currentUser: ({commit}) => {
        axios.get('/api/user').then(response => {
            commit('FETCH_USER', response.data);
        });

    }
}

export default {
    state,
    getters,
    actions,
    mutations

}


 {"user":{"user":{"name":"Test","email":"[email protected]","avatar":"http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/xxxx=300","city":null,"state":null,"zip":null,"address":null,"lat":null,"long":null,"role":"school","school":{"id":1,"about":null,"header":null,"name":"Test","user_id":1,"created_at":"2018-06-06 19:48:16","updated_at":"2018-06-06 19:48:16"},"following":[],"followers":[],"social_networks":[{"id":4,"user_id":1,"social_network_id":1,"network_url":"test.com/k","created_at":"2018-06-06 23:11:09","updated_at":"2018-06-06 23:15:19"},{"id":5,"user_id":1,"social_network_id":2,"network_url":"test.com/k","created_at":"2018-06-06 23:15:19","updated_at":"2018-06-06 23:15:19"},{"id":6,"user_id":1,"social_network_id":5,"network_url":"test.com/k","created_at":"2018-06-06 23:16:15","updated_at":"2018-06-06 23:16:15"}]}},"socialNetowrks":{"available_networks":[{"id":1,"network_name":"Facebook","created_at":null,"updated_at":null},{"id":2,"network_name":"Instagram","created_at":null,"updated_at":null},{"id":5,"network_name":"Twitter","created_at":null,"updated_at":null}]}}

4

Answers


  1. First of all, methods hasn’t been initialized yet in beforeCreate hook. The easiest way around this it to use the created hook instead:

    const app = new Vue({
        el: '#app',
        store,
        created(){
            store.dispatch('currentUser'); // considering you have properly imported and exported vuex
        }
    });
    

    In your component

    import {mapGetters} from 'vuex';
    
    export default {
      computed: {
        ...mapGetters(['getName'])
      }
    }
    
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  2. You can try this:

    mounted() {
      setTimeout(() => {
        console.log(store.getters.getName);
      }, 400);
    },
    
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  3. Try declaring the specific variables in the store to properly initialize the data:

    const state = {
        user: {
            name: '',
            avatar: '',
            school: '',
            ...
        },
    };
    

    I was having the same issue you described until I did this.

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  4. You are facing two big issues here:

    1. You should not update the object directly in the vuex store or you’ll lose reactivity

    So make sure you declare all of your state correctly and you assign to objects instead of overwriting them

    import assignDeep from 'assign-deep'; //Since you have nested structure you will need this
    
    const state = {
        user: {
           name: '',
           school: {
              about: '',
              address: '',
           },
           // Make sure all properties are defined
        },
    
    };
    
    const mutations = {
        FETCH_USER(state,user){
            assignDeep(state.user, user);
        },
        UPDATE_AVATAR(state,avatar){
            state.user.avatar = avatar;
        }
    };
    
    1. You are trying to access a property that is asynchronously defined on the state and using it synchronously (before it exists)

    First make use of the mapGetters utility of vuex for easier usage

    import { mapGetters } from 'vuex';
    //... In component definition
    computed: {
      ...mapGetters({name: 'getName'})
    }
    

    Since this is a vue computed property, your component will rerender when it gets defined and everything should display properly you just need to make sure you handle the case when it’s empty and maybe display a loading screen until it is

    For example

    <template>
      <div v-if="!name" class="loading"></div>
      <div v-else>{{name}}</div>
    <template>
    

    You’re also free to just wait for the property to update

    Do not use it in the mounted hook as it will still be the default value there

    Instead use a watcher or a computed property depending on your needs

    watch: {
      name: {
        handler(name, oldName) {
          if (name) {
            //Do something
          }
        },
        immediate: true
      }
    }
    
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