Slot Props Vue

 

By adding the:link prop to the slot element in the LinksList component, the parent can now access it through the slot-scope and make use of it in its slot template. Types of Slot Props You can pass anything to a slot, but I find it useful to think of every slot prop as belonging to one of three categories. Slot='someslot' slot-scope='props'. Slots are another way in Vue for a component to inject content into a child component. This does this using template code. In terms of final output, slots perform a similar function as props in Vue — getting data from a parent component to a child component. Slots are also helpful at creating reusable code. Slots are another way in Vue for a component to inject content into a child component. This does this using template code. In terms of final output, slots perform a similar function as props in Vue — getting data from a parent component to a child component.

Tutorial

Vuetify Slot Props

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While basic component slots are all fine and dandy, sometimes you want the template inside the slot to be able to access data from the child component hosting the slot content. For example, if you’re trying to allow custom templates in a container while still retaining access to those containers’ data properties, you’ll want to use a scoped slot.

Slot Props Vue

Introduction

Scoped slots are a new feature introduced in Vue 2.1.0. They allow you to pass properties from your child components into a scoped slot, and access them from the parent. Sort of like reverse property passing.

The first step to creating a scoped component slot is to pass properties into a default or named slot from your child component, like so:

Then, to use those properties inside a parent component’s slot content, create a template element tied to the slot. Add a scope attribute to the template element and set it to the name that you wish to access the scope properties from. This essentially creates a local variable for anything inside that template, allowing you to access it as if it was in the parent’s scope.

(For example, scope=“myScope”, properties passed into the <slot> will be accessible as {{myScope.myProperty}} while scope=“yourScope” will be accessed as {{yourScope.myProperty}}.)

Note: The template element does not get added to the DOM. It’s simply a wrapper.

ParentComponent.vue

Vue Slot Props Example

If you’re using Vue 2.5 or above, use the slot-scope attribute instead of scope. Also you can skip the template elements.