That's not possible that way, the process of creating/updating the DOM from the values is a synchronous process. And because of that Vue.js would use the value/object returned by the getLink
directly as is, which in your case would be a Promise object.
To solve the problem you would need to create an own component for those images. In the created callback of that component, you would call getLink
, in the getLink
method you then would set the data link
as soon as the data is received, and that would trigger a rerender.
created() {
// when the instance ist create call the method
this.getLink();
},
methods: {
async getLink(){
let response = await PostsService.downloadURL({
imgURL : this.url
})
console.log(response.data)
this.link = response.data
}
}
In the template of the image component you would have something like this:
<img :src= "link">
You for sure can now extend that image component to include a loading indicator or something like that.
Vue.component('my-image-component', {
props: {
url: {type:String, required: true}
},
data : function() {
return {link : 'loading'}
},
template: '<div>{{ link }} </div>',
created() {
this.getLink();
},
methods: {
getLink() {
setTimeout(() => {
this.link = 'response url for link: ' + this.url
}, 1000)
}
}
})
new Vue({
el: '#app',
data: {
"imgURL": {
test1: "1234",
test2: "5678"
}
}
})
<div id="app">
<div v-for="(data, key) in imgURL" :key="key">
<my-image-component :url="data"></my-image-component>
</div>
</div>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.16/vue.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
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