prop in vue code example

Example 1: vuejs props

// Component file
<script>
  export default {
    props: {
      name: {
        type: String,
        required: true
      }
    }
  };
</script>

// File you call your component
<template>
  <your-component name="name"></your-component>
</template>

Example 2: vue js default prop

props: {
  name: {
    type: String,
    default: 'John Doe'
  }
}

Example 3: props vue js

Vue.component('my-component', {
  props: {
    // Basic type check (`null` and `undefined` values will pass any type validation)
    propA: Number,
    // Multiple possible types
    propB: [String, Number],
    // Required string
    propC: {
      type: String,
      required: true
    },
    // Number with a default value
    propD: {
      type: Number,
      default: 100
    },
    // Object with a default value
    propE: {
      type: Object,
      // Object or array defaults must be returned from
      // a factory function
      default: function () {
        return { message: 'hello' }
      }
    },
    // Custom validator function
    propF: {
      validator: function (value) {
        // The value must match one of these strings
        return ['success', 'warning', 'danger'].indexOf(value) !== -1
      }
    }
  }
})

Example 4: vue js props

Vue.component('blog-post', {
  // camelCase in JavaScript
  props: ['postTitle'],
  template: '<h3>{{ postTitle }}</h3>'
})

<!-- kebab-case in HTML -->
<blog-post post-title="hello!"></blog-post>

Example 5: vuejs components props pass array

<!-- Even though the array is static, we need v-bind to tell Vue that -->
<!-- this is a JavaScript expression rather than a string.            -->
<blog-post v-bind:comment-ids="[234, 266, 273]"></blog-post>

<!-- Dynamically assign to the value of a variable. -->
<blog-post v-bind:comment-ids="post.commentIds"></blog-post>

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