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title, impact, impactDescription, type, tags
title impact impactDescription type tags
Ensure All Dependencies Are Accessed in Computed Properties HIGH Conditional logic can prevent dependency tracking causing stale computed values capability
vue3
computed
reactivity
dependency-tracking
gotcha

Ensure All Dependencies Are Accessed in Computed Properties

Impact: HIGH - Vue tracks computed property dependencies by monitoring which reactive properties are accessed during execution. If conditional logic prevents a property from being accessed on the first run, Vue won't track it as a dependency, causing the computed property to not update when that property changes.

This is a subtle but common source of bugs, especially with short-circuit evaluation (&&, ||) and early returns.

Task Checklist

  • Access all reactive dependencies before any conditional logic
  • Be cautious with short-circuit operators (&&, ||) that may skip property access
  • Store all dependencies in variables at the start of the computed getter
  • Test computed properties with different initial states

Incorrect:

<script setup>
import { ref, computed } from 'vue';

const isEnabled = ref(false);
const data = ref('important data');

// BAD: If isEnabled is false initially, data.value is never accessed
// Vue won't track 'data' as a dependency!
const result = computed(() => {
  if (!isEnabled.value) {
    return 'disabled';
  }
  return data.value; // This dependency may not be tracked
});

// BAD: Short-circuit prevents second access
const password = ref('');
const confirmPassword = ref('');

const isValid = computed(() => {
  // If password is empty, confirmPassword is never accessed
  return password.value && password.value === confirmPassword.value;
});

// BAD: Early return prevents dependency access
const user = ref(null);
const permissions = ref(['read', 'write']);

const canEdit = computed(() => {
  if (!user.value) {
    return false; // permissions.value never accessed when user is null
  }
  return permissions.value.includes('write');
});
</script>

Correct:

<script setup>
import { ref, computed } from 'vue';

const isEnabled = ref(false);
const data = ref('important data');

// GOOD: Access all dependencies first
const result = computed(() => {
  const enabled = isEnabled.value;
  const currentData = data.value; // Always accessed

  if (!enabled) {
    return 'disabled';
  }
  return currentData;
});

// GOOD: Access both values before comparison
const password = ref('');
const confirmPassword = ref('');

const isValid = computed(() => {
  const pwd = password.value;
  const confirm = confirmPassword.value; // Always accessed

  return pwd && pwd === confirm;
});

// GOOD: Access all reactive sources upfront
const user = ref(null);
const permissions = ref(['read', 'write']);

const canEdit = computed(() => {
  const currentUser = user.value;
  const currentPermissions = permissions.value; // Always accessed

  if (!currentUser) {
    return false;
  }
  return currentPermissions.includes('write');
});
</script>

The Dependency Tracking Mechanism

Vue's reactivity system works by tracking which reactive properties are accessed when a computed property runs:

// How Vue tracks dependencies (simplified):
// 1. Start tracking
// 2. Run the getter function
// 3. Record every .value or reactive property access
// 4. Stop tracking

const computed = computed(() => {
  // Vue starts tracking here
  if (conditionA.value) {
    // conditionA is tracked
    return valueB.value; // valueB is ONLY tracked if conditionA is true
  }
  return 'default'; // If conditionA is false, valueB is NOT tracked!
});

Pattern: Destructure All Dependencies First

// GOOD PATTERN: Destructure/access everything at the top
const result = computed(() => {
  // Access all potential dependencies
  const { user, settings, items } = toRefs(store);
  const userVal = user.value;
  const settingsVal = settings.value;
  const itemsVal = items.value;

  // Now use conditional logic safely
  if (!userVal) return [];
  if (!settingsVal.enabled) return [];
  return itemsVal.filter((i) => i.active);
});

Reference