I have a vue TabContiainer component, to use it in this way:
<TabContainer v-model="activeTab">
<TabHeader tab-id="1"> tab1 </TabHeader>
<TabHeader tab-id="2"> tab2 </TabHeader>
<TabHeader tab-id="3"> tab3 </TabHeader>
<TabContent tab-id="1"> content 1 </TabContent>
<TabContent tab-id="2"> content 2 </TabContent>
<TabContent tab-id="3"> content 3 </TabContent>
</TabContainer>
Work well.
this is TabContainer code:
import { h } from 'vue'
// import './TabContainer.scss' //ignore css
const TabContainer = {
name: 'TabContainer',
props: {
modelValue: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
},
render() {
const slots = this.$slots.default()
console.log(slots)
// check slot type
const existInValidSubCom = slots.some(slot => ![TabHeader, TabContent].includes(slot.type))
if (existInValidSubCom) {
const message = "TabContainer's sub commpont muse be TabHeader and TabContent"
// throw new Error(message)
return h('div', message)
}
const Tabs = slots
.filter(item => item.type === TabHeader)
.map(Tab =>
h(Tab, {
class: {
tab: true,
active: Tab.props['tab-id'] === this.modelValue,
},
onClick: () => {
this.$emit('update:modelValue', Tab.props['tab-id'])
},
}),
)
const content = slots.find(
slot => slot.type === TabContent && slot.props['tab-id'] === this.modelValue,
)
return [h('div', { class: 'tab-container' }, Tabs), h('div', content)]
},
}
export default TabContainer
export const TabHeader = TabItem({ name: 'TabHeader' })
export const TabContent = TabItem({ name: 'TabContent' })
function TabItem(options) {
return {
...options,
props: {
tabId: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
},
render() {
return h('div', null, this.$slots.default())
},
}
}
if i add some comment in slot like this, it does not work,
<TabContainer v-model="activeTab">
<TabHeader tab-id="1"> tab1 </TabHeader>
<TabHeader tab-id="2"> tab2 </TabHeader>
<TabHeader tab-id="3"> tab3 </TabHeader>
<!-- some comment -->
<TabContent tab-id="1"> content 1 </TabContent>
<TabContent tab-id="2"> content 2 </TabContent>
<TabContent tab-id="3"> content 3 </TabContent>
</TabContainer>
Some comments lead to following code get true in TabContainer
// check slot type
const existInValidSubCom = slots.some(slot => ![TabHeader, TabContent].includes(slot.type))
if (existInValidSubCom) {
const message = "TabContainer's sub commpont muse be TabHeader and TabContent"
// throw new Error(message)
return h('div', message)
}
Why do I need check sub component type? Like table tag, it is allowed to use limited tag in table, only thead tbody tr td. I hope there is such a limitation or similar feature between vue component.
console slots:
exist a Symbol(Comment).
It does not render as except. if i use v-for, same issue too.
<TabContainer v-model="activeTab">
<TabHeader :tab-id="item" v-for="(item, index) in ['1', '2', '3']" :key="index">
tab{{ item }}
</TabHeader>
<TabContent tab-id="1"> content 1 </TabContent>
<TabContent tab-id="2"> content 2 </TabContent>
<TabContent tab-id="3"> content 3 </TabContent>
</TabContainer>
slots have a Symbol(Fragment) vnode.
I am trying to find a good way to check vnode or slot type. But did not get a good one. Are there any better implement in my case? How can get it fixed?
check type with these code.
const vnodeList = this.$slots.default()
const childList = []
let existNonValidSubCom = false
let i = 0
do {
const vnode = vnodeList[i]
// html tag
if (typeof vnode.type === 'string') {
existNonValidSubCom = true
break
} else if ([TabHeader, TabContent].includes(vnode.type)) {
childList.push(vnode)
}
else if (typeof vnode.type === 'symbol' && Array.isArray(vnode.children)) {
// Symbol(Fragment)
// childList.push(h(vnode.type, null, vnode.children))
vnode.children.forEach(child => {
if ([TabHeader, TabContent].includes(child.type)) {
childList.push(child)
}
})
}
else if (typeof vnode.type === 'symbol' && typeof vnode.children === 'string') {
// Symbol(Comment) skip
} else {
existNonValidSubCom = true
break
}
} while (++i < vnodeList.length && !existNonValidSubCom)