You're likely referring to this example:
<v-toolbar color="grey darken-1" dark>
<v-menu :nudge-width="100">
<template v-slot:activator="{ on }">
<v-toolbar-title v-on="on">
<span>All</span>
<v-icon dark>arrow_drop_down</v-icon>
</v-toolbar-title>
</template>
...
</v-menu>
</v-toolbar>
The following line declares a scoped slot named activator
, and it is provided a scope object (from VMenu
), which contains a property named on
:
<template v-slot:activator="{ on }">
This uses destructuring syntax on the scope object, which IE does not support.
For IE, you'd have to dereference on
from the scope object itself:
<template v-slot:activator="scope">
<v-toolbar-title v-on="scope.on">
But the ideal solution IMO is to use a Vue CLI generated project, which includes a Babel preset (@vue/babel-preset-app
) to automatically include the transforms/polyfills needed for the target browsers. In this case, babel-plugin-transform-es2015-destructuring
would be automatically applied during the build.
Details on the activator
slot
VMenu
allows users to specify a slotted template named activator
, containing component(s) that activate/open the menu upon certain events (e.g., click
). VMenu
provides listeners for those events via an object, passed to the activator
slot:
<v-menu>
<template v-slot:activator="scopeDataFromVMenu">
<!-- slot content goes here -->
</template>
</v-menu>
The slot content can access VMenu
's event listeners like this:
<v-menu>
<template v-slot:activator="scopeDataFromVMenu">
<button v-on="scopeDataFromVMenu.on">Click</button>
</template>
</v-menu>
For improved readability, the scoped data can also be destructured in the template:
<!-- equivalent to above -->
<v-menu>
<template v-slot:activator="{ on }">
<button v-on="on">Click</button>
</template>
</v-menu>
The listeners from the scope object are passed to the <button>
with v-on
's object syntax, which binds one or more event/listener pairs to the element. For this value of on
:
{
click: activatorClickHandler // activatorClickHandler is an internal VMenu mixin
}
...the button's click handler is bound to a VMenu
method.