'Nuxt.js with TypeScript: Property 'x' does not exist on type 'y'
I am new to Vue and Nuxt. Doing a tutorial with TypeScript currently. It throws me a bunch of errors of Property 'x' does not exist on type 'y'. An example below;
ERROR in components/AboutMe.vue:56:27
TS2339: Property 'routes' does not exist on type '{ components: { CButton: any; }; props: { user: { type: ObjectConstructor; default: undefined; }; }; data(): { expand: boolean; showTitle: boolean; showReadMore: boolean; routes: string[]; compiledBio: string; }; beforeMount(): void; mounted(): void; }'.
54 | },
55 | mounted() {
> 56 | this.showTitle = this.routes.every((r) => this.$route.name !== r)
| ^^^^^^
57 | if (this.$route.name === `users-userSlug`) {
58 | this.expand = true
59 | this.showReadMore = false
Others are Property 'showTitle' does not exist, 'expand' and etc. Basically everything with this. throws errors.
This is the <script block of AboutMe.vue component.
<script lang="ts">
import { CButton } from '@chakra-ui/vue'
export default {
components: {
CButton,
},
props: {
user: {
type: Object,
default: undefined,
},
},
data() {
return {
expand: false,
showTitle: false,
showReadMore: true,
routes: [`users-userSlug-posts`, `users-userSlug`],
compiledBio: ``,
}
},
mounted() {
this.showTitle = this.routes.every((r) => this.$route.name !== r)
if (this.$route.name === `users-userSlug`) {
this.expand = true
this.showReadMore = false
}
},
}
</script>
Please help me, what I am doing wrong?
nuxt.js (v2.14.6)
Edit 1: Reply to @BoussadjraBrahim
Thanks, I added Vue.extend({}) and now most errors go away. But some of them still exist.
ERROR in components/Description.vue:138:10
TS2339: Property 'showAboutUs' does not exist on type 'CombinedVueInstance<Vue, unknown, unknown, unknown, Readonly<{ post: any; }>>'.
136 | },
137 | mounted() {
> 138 | this.showAboutUs = this.$route.name !== `users-userSlug-posts`
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
139 | },
140 | methods: {
141 | open() {
ERROR in components/Description.vue:142:12
TS2339: Property 'isOpen' does not exist on type 'CombinedVueInstance<Vue, unknown, unknown, unknown, Readonly<{ post: any; }>>'.
140 | methods: {
141 | open() {
> 142 | this.isOpen = true
| ^^^^^^
143 | },
144 | close() {
145 | this.isOpen = false
export default Vue.extend({
data() {
const showAboutUs: Boolean = false
const isOpen: Boolean = false
return {
showAboutUs,
isOpen,
}
},
mounted() {
this.showAboutUs = this.$route.name !== `users-userSlug-posts`
},
methods: {
open() {
this.isOpen = true
},
close() {
this.isOpen = false
},
},
})
Solution 1:[1]
To get types inference you should create the component using Vue.extend({}) :
<script lang="ts">
import { CButton } from '@chakra-ui/vue'
import Vue from "vue"
export default Vue.extend({
components: {
CButton,
},
props: {
user: {
type: Object,
default: undefined,
},
},
data() {
return {
expand: false,
showTitle: false,
showReadMore: true,
routes: [`users-userSlug-posts`, `users-userSlug`],
compiledBio: ``,
}
},
mounted() {
this.showTitle = this.routes.every((r) => this.$route.name !== r)
if (this.$route.name === `users-userSlug`) {
this.expand = true
this.showReadMore = false
}
},
})
</script>
I recommend to type your data properties to enforce the component typing :
data() {
const routes:Array<string>: [`users-userSlug-posts`, `users-userSlug`];
// do the same thing with the other properties
return {
expand: false,
showTitle: false,
showReadMore: true,
routes,
compiledBio: ``,
}
},
Solution 2:[2]
Try to use Vue.extend({})
Example:
<script lang="ts">
import { CButton } from '@chakra-ui/vue'
import Vue from "vue"
export default Vue.extend({
components: {
CButton,
},
props: {
user: {
type: Object,
default: undefined,
},
},
...
</script>
Hopefully this helps you
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | |
| Solution 2 | rize |
