The watchQuery property
Watch query strings and execute component methods on change (asyncData, fetch, validate, layout, ...)
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Type:
BooleanorArrayorFunction(default:[])
Use the watchQuery key to set up a watcher for query strings. If the defined strings change, all component methods (asyncData, fetch(context), validate, layout, ...) will be called. Watching is disabled by default to improve performance.
If you want to set up a watcher for all query strings, set watchQuery: true.
export default {
watchQuery: ['page']
}
You can also use the function watchQuery(newQuery, oldQuery) to have more refined watchers.
export default {
watchQuery(newQuery, oldQuery) {
// Only execute component methods if the old query string contained `bar`
// and the new query string contains `foo`
return newQuery.foo && oldQuery.bar
}
}
Warning: The new
fetch hook introduced in 2.12 is not affected by watchQuery. For more information see listening to query string changes .
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Updated at Tue, Jan 25, 2022
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