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onElementRemoval
Fires when the element or any element containing it is removed.
Usage
<script setup lang="ts">
import { onElementRemoval } from '@vueuse/core'
import { shallowRef, useTemplateRef } from 'vue'
const btnRef = useTemplateRef('btn')
const btnState = shallowRef(true)
const removedCount = shallowRef(0)
function btnOnClick() {
btnState.value = !btnState.value
}
onElementRemoval(btnRef, () => ++removedCount.value)
</script>
<template>
<button
v-if="btnState"
@click="btnOnClick"
>
recreate me
</button>
<button
v-else
ref="btnRef"
@click="btnOnClick"
>
remove me
</button>
<b>removed times: {{ removedCount }}</b>
</template>
Type Declarations
export interface OnElementRemovalOptions
extends ConfigurableWindow,
ConfigurableDocumentOrShadowRoot,
WatchOptionsBase {}
/**
* Fires when the element or any element containing it is removed.
*
* @param target
* @param callback
* @param options
*/
export declare function onElementRemoval(
target: MaybeElementRef,
callback: (mutationRecords: MutationRecord[]) => void,
options?: OnElementRemovalOptions,
): Fn