Alternative way to display conditionally rendered text based on props in Vue?
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P粉021854777 2024-03-27 22:23:56
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I have a component that renders text based on user membership status and I want to change the interpolated text based on that property value. Is there a more efficient way to display different text based on props other than a bunch of div/p tags using v-if or v-show?

Constantly having a bunch of stacked divs with just tons of text.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

cheers!

<script lang="ts" setup>
import { PropType } from 'vue'

const props = defineProps({
  kind: {
    type: String as PropType<'subscribed' | 'unsubscribed'>,
    default: 'subscribed',
  },
  planId: {
    type: String as PropType<'standard' | 'silver' | 'gold' | 'platinum' | 'diamond' | 'no plan'>,
    default: 'standard',
  },
})
</script>

<template>
  <div class="c-promotion-plan-card" data-cy="component-promotion-plan-card">
    <div class="flex items-baseline mb-sm">
      <div v-if="planId === 'standard'" class="text-h6 text-dark">Standard Gang</div>
      <div v-if="planId === 'silver'" class="text-h6 text-dark">Silver Foxes</div>
      <div v-if="planId === 'gold'" class="text-h6 text-dark">Golden Girls</div>
      <div v-if="planId === 'platinum'" class="text-h6 text-dark">Platinum Boys</div>
      <div v-if="planId === 'diamond'" class="text-h6 text-dark">Diamond Dudes</div>
      <div v-if="planId === 'no plan'" class="text-h6 text-dark">
        No Plan Posse
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>

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P粉447002127

Yes, there is a better way. You can define a computed property like Vue2 Syntax

computed: {
 getLabel() {
  // Assuming that 'planId' is the dependency prop
  if(this.planId === 'standard') return 'Standard Gang';
  else if(this.planId === 'silver') return 'Silver Foxes';
  ....
  return 'No Plan Posse' // For 'no plan' condition
 }

Vue3 Syntax

setup(props) {
 // 1.getLabel depends on firstName,lastName.
 const getLabel = computed(() => {
  // Assuming that 'planId' is the dependency prop
  if(props.planId === 'standard') return 'Standard Gang';
  else if(props.planId === 'silver') return 'Silver Foxes';
  ....
  return 'No Plan Posse' // For 'no plan' condition
 });
 return {
  getLabel,
 };
},

Then call the interpolation calculation within the template, for example

{{getLabel}}
P粉245276769

Maybe something like the following code snippet (map your plan and use computed properties):

const { ref, computed } = Vue
const app = Vue.createApp({
  props: {
    kind: {
      type: String,
      default: 'subscribed',
    },
    planId: {
      type: String,
      default: 'standard',
    },
  },
  setup(props) {
    const plans = ref([{plan:'standard', name: 'Standard Gang'}, {plan:'silver', name: 'Silver Foxes'}, {plan:'gold', name: 'Golden Girls'}, {plan:'platinum', name: 'Platinum Boys'}, {plan:'diamond', name: 'Diamond Dudes'}, {plan: 'no plan', name: 'No Plan Posse'}])
    const handlePlan = computed(() => plans.value.find(p => p.plan === props.planId))
    return { plans, handlePlan }
  },
})
app.mount('#demo')
.style-class {
  color: red;
  font-size: 2em;
}
.other-style {
  color: blue;
}
sssccc
{{ handlePlan.name }}
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