Props not passed to the dynamic component












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I'm rendering a dynamic component:



<component :is="element.name == 'text' ? element.component : false" v-bind="elementProps"></component>


with:



computed: {
element() {
return {
name: this.elementObject.type,
component: {
components: { TextInput },
template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
:section-id="sectionId"
:element-id="elementId"
id="test2"
></text-input>`
},
}
},
elementProps() {
const props = {
formId: this.formId,
sectionId: this.sectionId,
elementId: this.elementId,
id: this.generateId()
};
return props;
},
}


.. but I get an error Property or method "formId" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. although I am passing in the props. What am I doing wrong?










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    I'm rendering a dynamic component:



    <component :is="element.name == 'text' ? element.component : false" v-bind="elementProps"></component>


    with:



    computed: {
    element() {
    return {
    name: this.elementObject.type,
    component: {
    components: { TextInput },
    template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
    :section-id="sectionId"
    :element-id="elementId"
    id="test2"
    ></text-input>`
    },
    }
    },
    elementProps() {
    const props = {
    formId: this.formId,
    sectionId: this.sectionId,
    elementId: this.elementId,
    id: this.generateId()
    };
    return props;
    },
    }


    .. but I get an error Property or method "formId" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. although I am passing in the props. What am I doing wrong?










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      I'm rendering a dynamic component:



      <component :is="element.name == 'text' ? element.component : false" v-bind="elementProps"></component>


      with:



      computed: {
      element() {
      return {
      name: this.elementObject.type,
      component: {
      components: { TextInput },
      template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
      :section-id="sectionId"
      :element-id="elementId"
      id="test2"
      ></text-input>`
      },
      }
      },
      elementProps() {
      const props = {
      formId: this.formId,
      sectionId: this.sectionId,
      elementId: this.elementId,
      id: this.generateId()
      };
      return props;
      },
      }


      .. but I get an error Property or method "formId" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. although I am passing in the props. What am I doing wrong?










      share|improve this question














      I'm rendering a dynamic component:



      <component :is="element.name == 'text' ? element.component : false" v-bind="elementProps"></component>


      with:



      computed: {
      element() {
      return {
      name: this.elementObject.type,
      component: {
      components: { TextInput },
      template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
      :section-id="sectionId"
      :element-id="elementId"
      id="test2"
      ></text-input>`
      },
      }
      },
      elementProps() {
      const props = {
      formId: this.formId,
      sectionId: this.sectionId,
      elementId: this.elementId,
      id: this.generateId()
      };
      return props;
      },
      }


      .. but I get an error Property or method "formId" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. although I am passing in the props. What am I doing wrong?







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          You forgot to define the props when you create the component in the element function, try:



          component: {
          components: { TextInput },
          template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
          :section-id="sectionId"
          :element-id="elementId"
          id="test2"></text-input>`,
          props: ['formId', 'sectionId', 'elementId', 'id']
          },


          formId, sectionId and elementId in the template have to be defined somewhere in the component either as props, data or computed property.






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            Ah man, thanks!!

            – 3zzy
            Nov 22 '18 at 2:35











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          You forgot to define the props when you create the component in the element function, try:



          component: {
          components: { TextInput },
          template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
          :section-id="sectionId"
          :element-id="elementId"
          id="test2"></text-input>`,
          props: ['formId', 'sectionId', 'elementId', 'id']
          },


          formId, sectionId and elementId in the template have to be defined somewhere in the component either as props, data or computed property.






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            Ah man, thanks!!

            – 3zzy
            Nov 22 '18 at 2:35
















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          You forgot to define the props when you create the component in the element function, try:



          component: {
          components: { TextInput },
          template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
          :section-id="sectionId"
          :element-id="elementId"
          id="test2"></text-input>`,
          props: ['formId', 'sectionId', 'elementId', 'id']
          },


          formId, sectionId and elementId in the template have to be defined somewhere in the component either as props, data or computed property.






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            Ah man, thanks!!

            – 3zzy
            Nov 22 '18 at 2:35














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          You forgot to define the props when you create the component in the element function, try:



          component: {
          components: { TextInput },
          template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
          :section-id="sectionId"
          :element-id="elementId"
          id="test2"></text-input>`,
          props: ['formId', 'sectionId', 'elementId', 'id']
          },


          formId, sectionId and elementId in the template have to be defined somewhere in the component either as props, data or computed property.






          share|improve this answer













          You forgot to define the props when you create the component in the element function, try:



          component: {
          components: { TextInput },
          template: `<text-input :form-id="formId"
          :section-id="sectionId"
          :element-id="elementId"
          id="test2"></text-input>`,
          props: ['formId', 'sectionId', 'elementId', 'id']
          },


          formId, sectionId and elementId in the template have to be defined somewhere in the component either as props, data or computed property.







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            Ah man, thanks!!

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          Ah man, thanks!!

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