How to Set Default Value of Props in Vue?

Written by smpnjn | Published 2022/05/15
Tech Story Tags: vue | vuejs | web-development | tutorial | javascript | default-value-of-props | props-in-vue | learn-to-code

TLDRSetting default prop values in Vue is easy. If you are using the Options API, then it's as easy as extending our property into an object. In the composition API, defining props uses the defineProps function. This function follows the same syntax as props defined in the Options API. via the TL;DR App

When we use components in Vue, we often use properties or props to pass custom pieces of data down to the child component. For example, we can tell our child component that for this version of the component, "name" is set to "my-component":

<Component name="my-component" />

If we try to call this component without a name prop, it returns undefined in the code, or just as no text when rendered in HTML. Let's say our Component looks like this:

<script>
export default {
    props: {
        name: String
    },
    mounted() {
        console.log(this.name);
    }
}
</script>

<template>
    <p>
        Hi {{ name }}
    </p>
</template>

All our component does is it defines a prop called name of type String, and console logs this property. It also displays it in the form Hi {{ name }}. The only issue here is that if name is undefined when the component is called, no default name is given.

How to set default prop values in Vue using the Options API?

Setting default prop values in Vue is easy. If you are using the Options API, then it's as easy as extending our property into an object. For example, if we want our name to have a default value of "there", then we update our prop to look like this:

export default {
    props: {
        name: {
            type: String,
            default: "there"
        }
    },
    mounted() {
        console.log(this.name);
    }
}

Now if no name is given, the message will simply say 'Hi there'.

How to set default prop values in the Composition API?

In the composition API, defining props uses the defineProps function. This function follows the same syntax as props defined in the Options API.

Defining a prop without a default looks like this:

import { defineProps } from 'vue';
  
const props = defineProps({
    name: String
});

And then to add a default value, we extend name to having a default property, just as before:

import { defineProps } from 'vue';
  
const props = defineProps({
    name: {
        type: String,
        default: "there"
    }
});

How to set prop as required in Vue?

To avoid the need for setting a default value on a property, we can force a property to be required by using the required field.

For example, if we want our name property to be defined, we'd simply set required to true:

&lt;script setup>
import { defineProps } from 'vue';
  
const props = defineProps({
    name: {
        type: String,
        required: true
    }
});
</script>

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