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title, impact, impactDescription, type, tags
| title | impact | impactDescription | type | tags | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Use Function Shorthand for Simple Directives | LOW | Function shorthand reduces boilerplate for directives with identical mounted/updated behavior | best-practice |
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Use Function Shorthand for Simple Directives
Impact: LOW - It's common for a custom directive to have the same behavior for mounted and updated, with no need for other hooks. In such cases, you can define the directive as a function instead of an object, reducing boilerplate and improving readability.
The function will be called for both mounted and updated lifecycle hooks.
Task Checklist
- Use function shorthand when mounted and updated behavior is identical
- Use object syntax when you need beforeMount, beforeUpdate, or unmounted hooks
- Use object syntax when mounted and updated have different logic
Verbose (when not needed):
// VERBOSE: Full object when behavior is identical
const vColor = {
mounted(el, binding) {
el.style.color = binding.value
},
updated(el, binding) {
el.style.color = binding.value // Same as mounted
}
}
const vHighlight = {
mounted(el, binding) {
el.style.backgroundColor = binding.value || 'yellow'
},
updated(el, binding) {
el.style.backgroundColor = binding.value || 'yellow' // Duplicated
}
}
// Global registration - verbose
app.directive('pin', {
mounted(el, binding) {
el.style.position = 'fixed'
el.style.top = binding.value + 'px'
},
updated(el, binding) {
el.style.position = 'fixed'
el.style.top = binding.value + 'px'
}
})
Concise (function shorthand):
// CONCISE: Function shorthand
const vColor = (el, binding) => {
el.style.color = binding.value
}
const vHighlight = (el, binding) => {
el.style.backgroundColor = binding.value || 'yellow'
}
// Global registration - concise
app.directive('pin', (el, binding) => {
el.style.position = 'fixed'
el.style.top = binding.value + 'px'
})
With script setup
<script setup>
// Function shorthand for local directives
const vFocus = (el) => {
el.focus()
}
const vColor = (el, binding) => {
el.style.color = binding.value
}
const vPin = (el, binding) => {
el.style.position = binding.modifiers.absolute ? 'absolute' : 'fixed'
const position = binding.arg || 'top'
el.style[position] = binding.value + 'px'
}
</script>
<template>
<input v-focus />
<p v-color="'red'">Colored text</p>
<div v-pin:left.absolute="100">Positioned element</div>
</template>
When to Use Object Syntax
Use the full object syntax when:
1. You Need Cleanup (unmounted hook)
// Need object syntax for cleanup
const vClickOutside = {
mounted(el, binding) {
el._handler = (e) => {
if (!el.contains(e.target)) binding.value(e)
}
document.addEventListener('click', el._handler)
},
unmounted(el) {
document.removeEventListener('click', el._handler)
}
}
2. Different Logic for mounted vs updated
// Need object syntax for different behavior
const vLazyLoad = {
mounted(el, binding) {
// Initial setup - create observer
el._observer = new IntersectionObserver(entries => {
if (entries[0].isIntersecting) {
el.src = binding.value
el._observer.disconnect()
}
})
el._observer.observe(el)
},
updated(el, binding, vnode, prevVnode) {
// Only update if value actually changed
if (binding.value !== binding.oldValue) {
el.src = binding.value
}
},
unmounted(el) {
el._observer?.disconnect()
}
}
3. You Need beforeMount or beforeUpdate
// Need object syntax for early lifecycle hooks
const vAnimate = {
beforeMount(el) {
el.style.opacity = '0'
},
mounted(el) {
requestAnimationFrame(() => {
el.style.transition = 'opacity 0.3s'
el.style.opacity = '1'
})
},
beforeUpdate(el) {
el.style.opacity = '0.5'
},
updated(el) {
el.style.opacity = '1'
}
}
Object Literal Values with Function Shorthand
Function shorthand works well with object literal values:
const vDemo = (el, binding) => {
console.log(binding.value.color) // => "white"
console.log(binding.value.text) // => "hello!"
el.style.color = binding.value.color
el.textContent = binding.value.text
}
<template>
<div v-demo="{ color: 'white', text: 'hello!' }"></div>
</template>