--- title: Refs in Arrays and Collections Require .value impact: MEDIUM impactDescription: Refs inside reactive arrays, Maps, or Sets are NOT auto-unwrapped like in reactive objects type: capability tags: [vue3, reactivity, ref, arrays, collections, unwrapping] --- # Refs in Arrays and Collections Require .value **Impact: MEDIUM** - Unlike when a ref is a property of a reactive object, refs inside reactive arrays, Maps, and Sets are NOT automatically unwrapped. You must access them with `.value`, and forgetting this leads to silent bugs. Vue only auto-unwraps refs when they are properties of reactive objects. When refs are elements in arrays or values in Maps/Sets, they remain as ref objects and require explicit `.value` access. ## Task Checklist - [ ] Always use `.value` when accessing refs stored in reactive arrays - [ ] Always use `.value` when accessing refs stored in reactive Maps or Sets - [ ] Consider storing plain values instead of refs in collections to avoid confusion - [ ] Be aware of this when iterating over arrays containing refs **Incorrect:** ```javascript import { ref, reactive } from 'vue' const books = reactive([ref('Vue 3 Guide')]) const counts = reactive(new Map([['clicks', ref(0)]])) // WRONG: Refs in arrays are NOT unwrapped console.log(books[0]) // Ref object, not 'Vue 3 Guide' books[0] = 'New Title' // Replaces the ref, doesn't update it! // WRONG: Refs in Maps are NOT unwrapped console.log(counts.get('clicks')) // Ref object, not 0 counts.get('clicks')++ // Does nothing useful ``` **Correct:** ```javascript import { ref, reactive } from 'vue' const books = reactive([ref('Vue 3 Guide')]) const counts = reactive(new Map([['clicks', ref(0)]])) // CORRECT: Use .value for refs in arrays console.log(books[0].value) // 'Vue 3 Guide' books[0].value = 'New Title' // Updates the ref's value // CORRECT: Use .value for refs in Maps console.log(counts.get('clicks').value) // 0 counts.get('clicks').value++ // Increments to 1 ``` ```javascript // ALTERNATIVE: Just store plain values in collections (simpler) const books = reactive(['Vue 3 Guide', 'Vuex Handbook']) const counts = reactive(new Map([['clicks', 0]])) // No .value needed - but changes to individual items aren't independently reactive console.log(books[0]) // 'Vue 3 Guide' console.log(counts.get('clicks')) // 0 // Mutations still trigger reactivity through the reactive wrapper books[0] = 'New Title' // Works counts.set('clicks', counts.get('clicks') + 1) // Works ``` ```vue ``` ## Reference - [Vue.js Reactivity Fundamentals - Caveat in Arrays and Collections](https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/reactivity-fundamentals.html#caveat-in-arrays-and-collections)