How do you use mapGetters in Vuex?

The mapGetters helper simply maps store getters to local computed properties: import { mapGetters } from ‘vuex’ export default { // … computed: { // mix the getters into computed with object spread operator … mapGetters([ ‘doneTodosCount’, ‘anotherGetter’, // … ]) } }

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Is Vuex same as Redux?

Vuex is very similar to Redux and also inspired by Flux. Unlike Redux, Vuex mutates the state rather than making the state immutable. This approach removes the need for having a reducer, so in Vuex reducers are replaced with something called Mutations.

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What is $store in Vue?

A “store” is basically a container that holds your application state . There are two things that make a Vuex store different from a plain global object: Vuex stores are reactive. When Vue components retrieve state from it, they will reactively and efficiently update if the store’s state changes.

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Why should we use Vuex?

Vuex is a popular way to handle a complex app’s authentication in Vue . With Vuex, you’re able to handle the token’s availability and access controls and route blocks throughout your app. Mutations, getters, and setters assist with this task.

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What is a state in Vue?

State is simply an object that contains the properties that need to be shared within the application : This state object only has a numbers array. Mutations are functions responsible in directly mutating store state. In Vuex, mutations always have access to state as the first argument.26 Haz 2018

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