问题
i am new to vue.js.so i want to apply a filter thing in my project.i tried to do this from past 2 to 3 days..but i couldn't..can any one help me how to do this..
I have 3 input boxes one is experience,expected_ctc,and profile_role depending on these 3 i want to display the results..
Here is my js page:
const app = new Vue({
el: '#app',
data() {
return {
page: 0,
itemsPerPage: 3,
}
},
components: { Candidate },
methods: {
//custom method bound to page buttons
setPage(page) {
this.page = page-1;
this.paginedCandidates = this.paginate()
},
paginate() {
return this.filteredCandidates.slice(this.page * this.itemsPerPage, this.page * this.itemsPerPage + this.itemsPerPage)
},
},
computed: {
//compute number of pages, we always round up (ceil)
numPages() {
console.log(this.filteredCandidates)
return Math.ceil(this.filteredCandidates.length/this.itemsPerPage);
},
filteredCandidates() {
//filter out all candidates that have experience less than 10
const filtered = window.data.candidates.filter((candidate) => {
if(candidate.experience === 5) {
return false;
}
return true;
})
console.log(filtered);
return filtered;
},
paginedCandidates() {
return this.paginate()
}
}
});
here is my buttons from view page:
<div class="container">
<b>Experience:</b><input type="text" v-model="experience" placeholder="enter experience">
<b>Expected CTC:</b><input type="text" v-model="expected_ctc" placeholder="enter expected ctc">
<b>Profile Role:</b><input type="text" v-model="profile_role_id" placeholder="enter role">
<input type="button" name="search" value="search" >
</div>
Can anyone help me..
Thanks in advance..
回答1:
Ok let's start with a smaller example. Lets say you have "Candidates" one one candidate might look like
{
name: 'John Doe',
expected_ctc: 'A',
experience: 'B',
profile_role_id: 1
}
From your current state I'd say you have all candidates in an array returned by laravel. Let's say we're in your current template where you have your vue app
<div id="app">
<!-- lets start with one filter (to keept it clean) -->
<input type="text" v-model="experienceSearch"/>
<ul class="result-list">
<li v-for="result in candidatelist">{{ result.name }}</li>
</ul>
</div>
And now to the script
// always init your v-model bound props in data
// usually you wouldn't take the candidates from the window prop. However, to keep it easy for you here I will stick to this
data: function() {
return {
experienceSearch: '',
candidates: window.data.candidates
}
},
// the list that is displayed can be defined as computed property. It will re-compute everytime your input changes
computed: {
candidatelist: function() {
// now define how your list is filtered
return this.candidates.filter(function(oCandidate) {
var matches = true;
if (this.experienceSearch) {
if (oCandidate.experience != this.experienceSearch) {
matches = false;
}
}
// here you can define conditions for your other matchers
return matches;
}.bind(this));
}
}
General steps:
- all candidates are in data -> candidates
- relevant (filtered) candidates are represented by the computed prop candidatelist
- inputs are bound with v-model to EXISTING data prop definitions
Fiddle https://jsfiddle.net/sLLk4u2a/
(Search is only exact and Case Sensitive)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43972797/how-to-do-filters-in-vue-js