create v-model bindings quickly and easily - without having to remember which props to use
yarn add create-v-model
npm install --save create-v-model
import { modelProps, createModel } from 'create-v-model'
export default {
props: {
...modelProps()
},
setup: (props) => ({
model: createModel(props)
})
}
Provides all three props used in binding a standard v-model to a component
props: {
...modelProps({
modelName: string = 'modelValue',
modelType: any = null,
modelDefault: any,
modifierDefault: any = (() => ({}))
})
}
- modelName: the name of the model; leave this as the default for plain
v-model
, and otherwise give it theNAME
inv-model:NAME
- modelType: an optional type to specify the model should be
- modelDefault: an optional value to specify the intial value of the model (typically used for absent prop detection)
- modifierDefault: an optional alternative default for the modelModifiers prop (or equivalent for named models)
Creates a new computed
that can be used as a standard ref
and will reflect changes on v-model
setup: (props, { emit }) => ({
model: createModel({
props,
emit?, // see below for info about emit being optional
modelName: string = 'modelValue',
modifier?: function
})
})
- props: the props from setup - this is required
- emit: if emit is provided, then Vue's built-in modifiers (
trim
andnumber
) will be enabled - and events will be emitted for updates instead of directly calling the relevantonUpdate
function directly - modelName: the name of the model; leave this as the default for plain
v-model
, and otherwise give it theNAME
inv-model:NAME
- modifier: a function of the form below, this will be called whenever the model would call
set
(value: typeof modelType, modelModifiersObject: object) => typeof modelType
Creates a higher-order function, can be useful for hooks and other utilities - otherwise effectively the same as createModel
setup: (props, { emit }) => ({
model: createModelFactory({ modelName, modifier })({ props, emit })
})