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I use ponent in a rendered page. Rendered page have an object array, it's kpi_list[]
. I 'do axios get request' in rendering page.
axios.get(URL + "/KPI/get_by_category/1").then(response=>{
for (const data in response.data) {
this.kpi_kalite.push(JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(response.data[data])))
console.log(Object.values(this.kpi_kalite))
}
.
.
.
Output:
(2) [Proxy, Proxy]
0: Proxy {id: 1, base: 1, name: 'A', searchable_name: 'A',
user: '1', …}
1: Proxy {id: 5, base: 1, name: 'B', searchable_name: 'B',
user: '1', …}
length: 2
[[Prototype]]: Array(0)
shouldn't I see it like this?
[
{id: 1, base: 1, name: 'A', searchable_name: 'A',
user: '1', …},
{id: 5, base: 1, name: 'B', searchable_name: 'B',
user: '1', …}
]
And whats is [Proxy, proxy]
?
I send kpi_kalite
array to ponent as a prop.
In ponent mounted, I try things like:
mounted() {
console.log(this.kpi_kalite[0])
console.log(Object.values(this.kpi_kalite))
},
OUTPUT:
Proxy {id: 1, base: 1, name: 'A', searchable_name: 'A', user:
'1', …}
(2) [Proxy, Proxy]
There is a problem, right? These are not the objects or array of objects I need to see.
I use ponent in a rendered page. Rendered page have an object array, it's kpi_list[]
. I 'do axios get request' in rendering page.
axios.get(URL + "/KPI/get_by_category/1").then(response=>{
for (const data in response.data) {
this.kpi_kalite.push(JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(response.data[data])))
console.log(Object.values(this.kpi_kalite))
}
.
.
.
Output:
(2) [Proxy, Proxy]
0: Proxy {id: 1, base: 1, name: 'A', searchable_name: 'A',
user: '1', …}
1: Proxy {id: 5, base: 1, name: 'B', searchable_name: 'B',
user: '1', …}
length: 2
[[Prototype]]: Array(0)
shouldn't I see it like this?
[
{id: 1, base: 1, name: 'A', searchable_name: 'A',
user: '1', …},
{id: 5, base: 1, name: 'B', searchable_name: 'B',
user: '1', …}
]
And whats is [Proxy, proxy]
?
I send kpi_kalite
array to ponent as a prop.
In ponent mounted, I try things like:
mounted() {
console.log(this.kpi_kalite[0])
console.log(Object.values(this.kpi_kalite))
},
OUTPUT:
Proxy {id: 1, base: 1, name: 'A', searchable_name: 'A', user:
'1', …}
(2) [Proxy, Proxy]
There is a problem, right? These are not the objects or array of objects I need to see.
Share Improve this question edited Feb 10, 2024 at 13:43 Brian Tompsett - 汤莱恩 5,89372 gold badges61 silver badges133 bronze badges asked Sep 16, 2021 at 5:42 sssss_ssssssssss_sssss 1713 silver badges16 bronze badges 4- Are you using vue 3? – Nima Ebrazeh Commented Sep 16, 2021 at 6:16
- yes @NimaEbrazeh – sssss_sssss Commented Sep 16, 2021 at 6:38
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1 Answer
Reset to default 8this is normal! vue 3 uses proxies to make the properties you define in the data reactive, consequently going to log the object you see the proxy that contains the true value. to see the true value in console you should do like
console.log(JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(this.yourValue)))
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