Vue.js dynamically rendering svg
I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:
vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.
In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}
Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {
},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});
https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/
i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.
How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?
javascript svg vue.js vuejs2 vue-component
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I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:
vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.
In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}
Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {
},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});
https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/
i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.
How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?
javascript svg vue.js vuejs2 vue-component
1
Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle
– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45
added a jsfiddle
– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you usingwindow.modal
? Why aren't you passingwindow.modal
to the data? You're passing a non-existingmodal
variable to themodal
value in thedata
, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...
– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09
Also you don't seem to be ever using themodal.SVG
variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?
– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10
the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.
– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21
|
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I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:
vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.
In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}
Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {
},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});
https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/
i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.
How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?
javascript svg vue.js vuejs2 vue-component
I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:
vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.
In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}
Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {
},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});
https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/
i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.
How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?
javascript svg vue.js vuejs2 vue-component
javascript svg vue.js vuejs2 vue-component
edited Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
asked Nov 23 '18 at 14:39
Volker Mauel
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Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle
– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45
added a jsfiddle
– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you usingwindow.modal
? Why aren't you passingwindow.modal
to the data? You're passing a non-existingmodal
variable to themodal
value in thedata
, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...
– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09
Also you don't seem to be ever using themodal.SVG
variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?
– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10
the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.
– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21
|
show 2 more comments
1
Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle
– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45
added a jsfiddle
– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you usingwindow.modal
? Why aren't you passingwindow.modal
to the data? You're passing a non-existingmodal
variable to themodal
value in thedata
, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...
– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09
Also you don't seem to be ever using themodal.SVG
variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?
– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10
the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.
– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21
1
1
Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle
– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45
Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle
– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45
added a jsfiddle
– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
added a jsfiddle
– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using
window.modal
? Why aren't you passing window.modal
to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal
variable to the modal
value in the data
, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09
No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using
window.modal
? Why aren't you passing window.modal
to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal
variable to the modal
value in the data
, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09
Also you don't seem to be ever using the
modal.SVG
variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10
Also you don't seem to be ever using the
modal.SVG
variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10
the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.
– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21
the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.
– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21
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Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle
– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45
added a jsfiddle
– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39
No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using
window.modal
? Why aren't you passingwindow.modal
to the data? You're passing a non-existingmodal
variable to themodal
value in thedata
, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09
Also you don't seem to be ever using the
modal.SVG
variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10
the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.
– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21