[Vue +TS] Use Two-Way Binding in Vue Using @Model Decorator with TypeScript

Vue models, v-model, allow us to use two-way data binding, which is useful in some cases such as forms. This lesson shows how to use it by creating a custom checkbox component using the @Model decorator in TypeScript.

When using the v-model, the custom component will receive 'value' prop from the parent component. If we also want to pass ':value' to the custom component, we need to use  '@Model('change') propName'.

v-model will also received 'change' event for components communcation.

Checkbox:

<template>
  <div>
      <input type="checkbox" :id="id" :checked=checked @change="changed"/> {{label}}
  </div>
</template>

<script lang="ts">
import Vue from 'vue'
import { Component, Prop, Model } from 'vue-property-decorator'
@Component
export default class MyCheckbox extends Vue {
  @Prop() label: string
  @Prop() id: string

  @Prop()
  @Model('change') checked: boolean

  changed(ev) {
    this.$emit('change', ev.target.checked)
  }
}
</script>

Parent Component:

<template>
    <div>
        <MyCheckbox :label="checkbox.label" :id="checkbox.id" v-model="checkbox.checked"/>

        {{JSON.stringify(checkbox)}}
    </div>
</template>
<script lang="ts">

import Vue from 'vue'
import {Component} from 'vue-property-decorator'
import MyCheckbox from './MyCheckBox.vue'

@Component({
    components: {
        MyCheckbox
    }
})
export default class HelloTs extends Vue {

    checkbox = {
        label: 'Fancy checkbox',
        id: 'checkbox-id',
        checked: true
    }
}
</script>

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转载自www.cnblogs.com/Answer1215/p/7517612.html