Is it possible to prevent the function on the When clicking the button element
I just want to put my two cents here, since I do find myself looking for this problem again and again (one day I will remember).
I have found in some instances, the child element needs @click.stop.prevent
and that's it, to stop it from bubbling to the parent.
I assume v-on:click.stop.prevent
would have the same effect (non-shorthand).
Here is how to master this problem.
Say you have a parent element and some child elements.
1.(1st case) You want the parent click to do not affect the child clicks. Just put at the parent element the .self
modifier:
<div class="parent" @click.self="parent"> <!-- .self modifier -->
<span class="child" @click="child1">Child1</span>
<span class="child" @click="child2">Child2</span>
<span class="child" @click="child3">Child3</span>
</div>
See it in action here
note: if you remove the .self
when you click a child, the parent event will fire too.
2.(2nd case) You have the below code:
<div @click="parent">
Click to activate
<i class="fa fa-trash" title="delete this" @click="delete_clicked"></i>
</div>
The problem is:
The solution to this is to put the .stop
modifier to the icon element so the parent event will not fire.
See it in action here
as mentioned on the link provided by Justin
you can .self
in the click event
<!-- only trigger handler if event.target is the element itself -->
<!-- i.e. not from a child element -->
<div v-on:click.self="doThat">...</div>
additionally, if a child element detains you from clicking the parent element, you can fix this by adding CSS to the child element pointer-events: none
.
this solution is valid if there is no event in the child element.
Have a look at Event Modifiers in the Vue.js v2 docs (v3 docs here), v-on:click.stop
will stop that click from propagating or "bubbling" up to the parent element.