vue js axios response to array list












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i am working a typeahead. and my typeahead accept a array list like ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'].
and now i have a axios api to get a list of country. but i don't know how can i convert to a array list. Now work if hardcode a country list.



<vue-bootstrap-typeahead
:data="addresses"
v-model="addressSearch"
/>
data() {
return {
addresses: ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'],
addressSearch: '',
}
},
axios.get('api_link', {})
.then(function (response) {
//How can i create a array list from api return useing name like addresses?
})


And my api return:
[
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Canada"
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "USA"
},
]










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    i am working a typeahead. and my typeahead accept a array list like ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'].
    and now i have a axios api to get a list of country. but i don't know how can i convert to a array list. Now work if hardcode a country list.



    <vue-bootstrap-typeahead
    :data="addresses"
    v-model="addressSearch"
    />
    data() {
    return {
    addresses: ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'],
    addressSearch: '',
    }
    },
    axios.get('api_link', {})
    .then(function (response) {
    //How can i create a array list from api return useing name like addresses?
    })


    And my api return:
    [
    {
    "id": 1,
    "name": "Canada"
    },
    {
    "id": 2,
    "name": "USA"
    },
    ]










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      i am working a typeahead. and my typeahead accept a array list like ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'].
      and now i have a axios api to get a list of country. but i don't know how can i convert to a array list. Now work if hardcode a country list.



      <vue-bootstrap-typeahead
      :data="addresses"
      v-model="addressSearch"
      />
      data() {
      return {
      addresses: ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'],
      addressSearch: '',
      }
      },
      axios.get('api_link', {})
      .then(function (response) {
      //How can i create a array list from api return useing name like addresses?
      })


      And my api return:
      [
      {
      "id": 1,
      "name": "Canada"
      },
      {
      "id": 2,
      "name": "USA"
      },
      ]










      share|improve this question













      i am working a typeahead. and my typeahead accept a array list like ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'].
      and now i have a axios api to get a list of country. but i don't know how can i convert to a array list. Now work if hardcode a country list.



      <vue-bootstrap-typeahead
      :data="addresses"
      v-model="addressSearch"
      />
      data() {
      return {
      addresses: ['Canada', 'USA', 'Mexico'],
      addressSearch: '',
      }
      },
      axios.get('api_link', {})
      .then(function (response) {
      //How can i create a array list from api return useing name like addresses?
      })


      And my api return:
      [
      {
      "id": 1,
      "name": "Canada"
      },
      {
      "id": 2,
      "name": "USA"
      },
      ]







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          Make use of the created() lifecycle hook to get the data:



          created() {
          axios.get('api_link', {})
          .then((response) => { this.addresses = response.data.map(x => x.name) })
          }


          In your data() make sure to initialize to an empty array:



          data() {
          return {
          addresses: ,
          ...
          }


          Just so you see what the map function does:






          console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))








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          • and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
            – Tommy Tang
            Nov 23 at 6:26





















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          You can use array.map to take only the names like this:



          axios.get('api_link', {})
          .then((response) => {
          this.addresses = response.data.map(country => country.name)
          })





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            Make use of the created() lifecycle hook to get the data:



            created() {
            axios.get('api_link', {})
            .then((response) => { this.addresses = response.data.map(x => x.name) })
            }


            In your data() make sure to initialize to an empty array:



            data() {
            return {
            addresses: ,
            ...
            }


            Just so you see what the map function does:






            console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))








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            • and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
              – Tommy Tang
              Nov 23 at 6:26


















            2














            Make use of the created() lifecycle hook to get the data:



            created() {
            axios.get('api_link', {})
            .then((response) => { this.addresses = response.data.map(x => x.name) })
            }


            In your data() make sure to initialize to an empty array:



            data() {
            return {
            addresses: ,
            ...
            }


            Just so you see what the map function does:






            console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))








            share|improve this answer





















            • and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
              – Tommy Tang
              Nov 23 at 6:26
















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            2








            2






            Make use of the created() lifecycle hook to get the data:



            created() {
            axios.get('api_link', {})
            .then((response) => { this.addresses = response.data.map(x => x.name) })
            }


            In your data() make sure to initialize to an empty array:



            data() {
            return {
            addresses: ,
            ...
            }


            Just so you see what the map function does:






            console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))








            share|improve this answer












            Make use of the created() lifecycle hook to get the data:



            created() {
            axios.get('api_link', {})
            .then((response) => { this.addresses = response.data.map(x => x.name) })
            }


            In your data() make sure to initialize to an empty array:



            data() {
            return {
            addresses: ,
            ...
            }


            Just so you see what the map function does:






            console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))








            console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))





            console.log([ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" }, ].map(x=>x.name))






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            answered Nov 23 at 2:41









            connexo

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            • and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
              – Tommy Tang
              Nov 23 at 6:26




















            • and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
              – Tommy Tang
              Nov 23 at 6:26


















            and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
            – Tommy Tang
            Nov 23 at 6:26






            and now, my api return [ { "id": 1, "name": "Canada" ,"name2": "Canada2" }, { "id": 2, "name": "USA" "name2": "USA2" }, ] how can i convert to ['Canada', 'Canada2', 'USA', 'USA2']??
            – Tommy Tang
            Nov 23 at 6:26















            0














            You can use array.map to take only the names like this:



            axios.get('api_link', {})
            .then((response) => {
            this.addresses = response.data.map(country => country.name)
            })





            share|improve this answer


























              0














              You can use array.map to take only the names like this:



              axios.get('api_link', {})
              .then((response) => {
              this.addresses = response.data.map(country => country.name)
              })





              share|improve this answer
























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                You can use array.map to take only the names like this:



                axios.get('api_link', {})
                .then((response) => {
                this.addresses = response.data.map(country => country.name)
                })





                share|improve this answer












                You can use array.map to take only the names like this:



                axios.get('api_link', {})
                .then((response) => {
                this.addresses = response.data.map(country => country.name)
                })






                share|improve this answer












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