Navigate with Vue router-link changing only query parameters, not path












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In Vue.js, I'm using <router-link> to navigate, as such:



<router-link :to="{ path: '/', query: { q: item.id, lang: lang } }">{{item.name}}</router-link>


This does not update the path, only the query string. Although the resulting URL is formatted correctly, it does not trigger navigation in Vue, apparently because the path has not changed, only the query string.



If I put a beforeRouteUpdate hook on my component, I can see that the new query parameters appear in the "to" object.



How can I make Vue perform the navigation, even though only the query parameters have changed?










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  • This is because Vue reuses components when possible. Is there a reason you want the navigation to happen? Perhaps wanting the created/mounted hook to fire again?

    – Steven B.
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:07
















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In Vue.js, I'm using <router-link> to navigate, as such:



<router-link :to="{ path: '/', query: { q: item.id, lang: lang } }">{{item.name}}</router-link>


This does not update the path, only the query string. Although the resulting URL is formatted correctly, it does not trigger navigation in Vue, apparently because the path has not changed, only the query string.



If I put a beforeRouteUpdate hook on my component, I can see that the new query parameters appear in the "to" object.



How can I make Vue perform the navigation, even though only the query parameters have changed?










share|improve this question

























  • This is because Vue reuses components when possible. Is there a reason you want the navigation to happen? Perhaps wanting the created/mounted hook to fire again?

    – Steven B.
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:07














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In Vue.js, I'm using <router-link> to navigate, as such:



<router-link :to="{ path: '/', query: { q: item.id, lang: lang } }">{{item.name}}</router-link>


This does not update the path, only the query string. Although the resulting URL is formatted correctly, it does not trigger navigation in Vue, apparently because the path has not changed, only the query string.



If I put a beforeRouteUpdate hook on my component, I can see that the new query parameters appear in the "to" object.



How can I make Vue perform the navigation, even though only the query parameters have changed?










share|improve this question
















In Vue.js, I'm using <router-link> to navigate, as such:



<router-link :to="{ path: '/', query: { q: item.id, lang: lang } }">{{item.name}}</router-link>


This does not update the path, only the query string. Although the resulting URL is formatted correctly, it does not trigger navigation in Vue, apparently because the path has not changed, only the query string.



If I put a beforeRouteUpdate hook on my component, I can see that the new query parameters appear in the "to" object.



How can I make Vue perform the navigation, even though only the query parameters have changed?







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  • This is because Vue reuses components when possible. Is there a reason you want the navigation to happen? Perhaps wanting the created/mounted hook to fire again?

    – Steven B.
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:07



















  • This is because Vue reuses components when possible. Is there a reason you want the navigation to happen? Perhaps wanting the created/mounted hook to fire again?

    – Steven B.
    Nov 20 '18 at 17:07

















This is because Vue reuses components when possible. Is there a reason you want the navigation to happen? Perhaps wanting the created/mounted hook to fire again?

– Steven B.
Nov 20 '18 at 17:07





This is because Vue reuses components when possible. Is there a reason you want the navigation to happen? Perhaps wanting the created/mounted hook to fire again?

– Steven B.
Nov 20 '18 at 17:07












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