Vue.js dynamically rendering svg












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I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:



vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.


In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}



Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {

},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});


https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/



i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.



How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?










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    Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle

    – Sphinxxx
    Nov 23 '18 at 23:45











  • added a jsfiddle

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:39











  • No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using window.modal? Why aren't you passing window.modal to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal variable to the modal value in the data, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:09











  • Also you don't seem to be ever using the modal.SVG variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:10











  • the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:21
















0















I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:



vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.


In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}



Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {

},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});


https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/



i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.



How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle

    – Sphinxxx
    Nov 23 '18 at 23:45











  • added a jsfiddle

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:39











  • No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using window.modal? Why aren't you passing window.modal to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal variable to the modal value in the data, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:09











  • Also you don't seem to be ever using the modal.SVG variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:10











  • the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:21














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I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:



vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.


In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}



Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {

},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});


https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/



i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.



How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?










share|improve this question
















I'm trying to render a svg file containing Vue.js template syntax at specific places. The file gets rendered correctly.
Upon instantiation of the inner element (the svg), the template syntax gets replaced, but a vue warning is emitted:



vue.js:597 [Vue warn]: Property or method "data" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render. Make sure that this property is reactive, either in the data option, or for class-based components, by initializing the property. See: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html#Declaring-Reactive-Properties.


In the SVG there is a text containing the template syntax {{data}}



Vue.component('svg-show', {
props: {
model: {
required: true
},
compiled:null
},
render: function (h) {
return h("div",
[
h(this.compiled, {
props: {
data: this.model
}
})
]);
},
created() {

},
mounted() {
console.log("mounted");
console.log(this.model.SVG);
this.compiled = Vue.compile("<div>" + model.SVG + "</div>");
}
});


https://jsfiddle.net/dg2hkeby/10/



i also tried to use a static variable for the data property, but this did not succeed either.



How would one achieve what i'm trying to do using Vue.js?







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  • 1





    Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle

    – Sphinxxx
    Nov 23 '18 at 23:45











  • added a jsfiddle

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:39











  • No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using window.modal? Why aren't you passing window.modal to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal variable to the modal value in the data, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:09











  • Also you don't seem to be ever using the modal.SVG variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:10











  • the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:21














  • 1





    Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle

    – Sphinxxx
    Nov 23 '18 at 23:45











  • added a jsfiddle

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 24 '18 at 10:39











  • No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using window.modal? Why aren't you passing window.modal to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal variable to the modal value in the data, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:09











  • Also you don't seem to be ever using the modal.SVG variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?

    – Simon Hyll
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:10











  • the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.

    – Volker Mauel
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:21








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1





Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle

– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45





Please provide a mcve, e.g. a JSFiddle

– Sphinxxx
Nov 23 '18 at 23:45













added a jsfiddle

– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39





added a jsfiddle

– Volker Mauel
Nov 24 '18 at 10:39













No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using window.modal? Why aren't you passing window.modal to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal variable to the modal value in the data, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...

– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09





No offense but your code is super messy and incorrect in several places... Like... Why are you using window.modal? Why aren't you passing window.modal to the data? You're passing a non-existing modal variable to the modal value in the data, your Inkscape SVG should've been saved as Plain SVG not as Inkscape SVG...

– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:09













Also you don't seem to be ever using the modal.SVG variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?

– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10





Also you don't seem to be ever using the modal.SVG variable that you're assigning as your SVG, so how do you expect it to magically appear in the output?

– Simon Hyll
Nov 25 '18 at 15:10













the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.

– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21





the model is assigned dynamically. so is the model.SVG. since i can't provide dynamic loads of local files, i pasted the code of the svg in the model and assigned it there.

– Volker Mauel
Nov 25 '18 at 19:21












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