Issue
Like the title, I want to add Axios into Vue prototype. So when I want to use it, I can use it like this.$axios
instead of importing it every time.
CODE:
//plugins/axios.ts
import axios from 'axios'
import router from '../router/index'
const errorHandle = (): void => {};
const instance = axios.create({
// baseURL: process.env.NODE_ENV == 'development' ? '' : ''
baseURL: 'http://localhost:3000',
timeout: 1000 * 12
});
instance.defaults.headers.post['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=UTF-8'
export default instance
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import installElementPlus from './plugins/element'
import instance from './plugins/axios'
import router from './router'
const app = createApp(App).use(router)
installElementPlus(app)
// app.config.globalProperties.http = instance
app.config.globalProperties.$axios= instance
app.mount('#app')
However, there is a problem when I try to use it like this: this.$axios
.
TS2339: Property '$axios' does not exist on type 'ComponentPublicInstance<{}, {}, {}, {}, {}, EmitsOptions, {}, {}, false, ComponentOptionsBase<{}, {}, {}, {}, {}, ComponentOptionsMixin, ComponentOptionsMixin, EmitsOptions, string, {}>>'.
How could I fix this problem?
Solution
You could use provide
/inject
or define a global config property, which replaces Vue.prototype
in Vue 3:
1. provide
/inject
(for Composition or Options API)
Provide
import axios from 'axios';
const app = Vue.createApp(App);
app.provide('$axios', axios); // Providing to all components during app creation
Inject
Composition API:
const { inject } = Vue;
...
setup() {
const $axios = inject('$axios'); // injecting in a component that wants it
// $axios.get(...)
}
Options API:
inject: ['$axios'], // injecting in a component that wants it
2. Global config (for Options API)
import axios from 'axios';
const app = Vue.createApp(App);
app.config.globalProperties.$axios = axios;
Options API:
this.$axios
Note: This is only for the Options API. Evan You (Vue creator) says: "config.globalProperties
are meant as an escape hatch for replicating the behavior of Vue.prototype
. In setup
functions, simply import what you need or explicitly use provide
/inject
to expose properties to app."
Answered By - Dan Answer Checked By - Robin (PHPFixing Admin)
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