Use JSON value as HTML tag with vue
I have a JSON file outputting the following styles:
{
"h1" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "24px",
"line-height" : "28px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
},
"h2" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "20px",
"line-height" : "24px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
}
}
I want to use the first key "h1, h2, ..." as an HTML tag to display it. Is this possible with Vue?
It should be something like this:
<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers">
<{{ tag }}>x</ {{ tag }}>
</div>
html json parsing vue.js
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I have a JSON file outputting the following styles:
{
"h1" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "24px",
"line-height" : "28px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
},
"h2" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "20px",
"line-height" : "24px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
}
}
I want to use the first key "h1, h2, ..." as an HTML tag to display it. Is this possible with Vue?
It should be something like this:
<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers">
<{{ tag }}>x</ {{ tag }}>
</div>
html json parsing vue.js
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I have a JSON file outputting the following styles:
{
"h1" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "24px",
"line-height" : "28px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
},
"h2" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "20px",
"line-height" : "24px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
}
}
I want to use the first key "h1, h2, ..." as an HTML tag to display it. Is this possible with Vue?
It should be something like this:
<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers">
<{{ tag }}>x</ {{ tag }}>
</div>
html json parsing vue.js
I have a JSON file outputting the following styles:
{
"h1" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "24px",
"line-height" : "28px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
},
"h2" : {
"font-family" : "Lato",
"font-size" : "20px",
"line-height" : "24px",
"font-weight" : 600,
"colorId" : 3,
"margin-bottom" : "10px",
"margin-top" : "20px"
}
}
I want to use the first key "h1, h2, ..." as an HTML tag to display it. Is this possible with Vue?
It should be something like this:
<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers">
<{{ tag }}>x</ {{ tag }}>
</div>
html json parsing vue.js
html json parsing vue.js
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<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="`<${tag}>x</${tag}>`"></div>
That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>
– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+x
+<${tag}>
}
– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
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<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="`<${tag}>x</${tag}>`"></div>
That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>
– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+x
+<${tag}>
}
– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
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<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="`<${tag}>x</${tag}>`"></div>
That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>
– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+x
+<${tag}>
}
– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
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<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="`<${tag}>x</${tag}>`"></div>
<div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="`<${tag}>x</${tag}>`"></div>
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That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>
– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+x
+<${tag}>
}
– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
add a comment |
That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>
– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+x
+<${tag}>
}
– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="
<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
That is nice! Thanks. How about adding styles? <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="
<${tag} v-bind:style='${props}'>This is a ${ tag }-header</${tag}>
"></div>– user1141796
Nov 12 '18 at 10:17
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return
<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+ x
+<${tag}>
}– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
This way it's not possible to bind any properties to it. You pass a static html string to 'v-html'. But you can add a function that builds the html. <div v-for="(props, tag) in headers" v-html="buildHtml(props, tag)"></div> buildHtml(props, tag) { return
<${tag}
+ Object.keys(props).reduce((total, key) => { return total + ` ${key}:${props[key]}); +>
+ x
+<${tag}>
}– Simsteve7
Nov 12 '18 at 10:28
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