style attribute expression value is not evaluated, yet src attribute is evaluated?
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty height:90px;width:728px;box-sizing:border-box;
What am I doing wrong here? (The literal object notation vs dot notation might not be relevant for my question. It's just me experimenting).
<template lang="pug">
- var medium_large = "obj.better_featured_image.media_details.sizes.medium_large.source_url";
- var literalMedium = "obj['better_featured_image']['media_details']['sizes']['medium']['source_url']"
#app
div(v-for='(obj) in posts' :key='obj.index')
// WORKS
p obj.better_featured_image.id
// out: 224
// WORKS: - because of vue bind shorthand ":" :
.feature(:src=literalMedium)
.feature(:src=medium)
// out: <div data-v-ab895722="" src="/app/uploads/2018/06/9f6c2fdb-de2a-3351-b105-bd158ea6c890-300x150.jpg" class="feature"></div>
//ERROR jshint: "unexpected token obj", (also tried without binding :style) atribute
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
</template>`
vue.js
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What am I doing wrong here? (The literal object notation vs dot notation might not be relevant for my question. It's just me experimenting).
<template lang="pug">
- var medium_large = "obj.better_featured_image.media_details.sizes.medium_large.source_url";
- var literalMedium = "obj['better_featured_image']['media_details']['sizes']['medium']['source_url']"
#app
div(v-for='(obj) in posts' :key='obj.index')
// WORKS
p obj.better_featured_image.id
// out: 224
// WORKS: - because of vue bind shorthand ":" :
.feature(:src=literalMedium)
.feature(:src=medium)
// out: <div data-v-ab895722="" src="/app/uploads/2018/06/9f6c2fdb-de2a-3351-b105-bd158ea6c890-300x150.jpg" class="feature"></div>
//ERROR jshint: "unexpected token obj", (also tried without binding :style) atribute
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
</template>`
vue.js
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What am I doing wrong here? (The literal object notation vs dot notation might not be relevant for my question. It's just me experimenting).
<template lang="pug">
- var medium_large = "obj.better_featured_image.media_details.sizes.medium_large.source_url";
- var literalMedium = "obj['better_featured_image']['media_details']['sizes']['medium']['source_url']"
#app
div(v-for='(obj) in posts' :key='obj.index')
// WORKS
p obj.better_featured_image.id
// out: 224
// WORKS: - because of vue bind shorthand ":" :
.feature(:src=literalMedium)
.feature(:src=medium)
// out: <div data-v-ab895722="" src="/app/uploads/2018/06/9f6c2fdb-de2a-3351-b105-bd158ea6c890-300x150.jpg" class="feature"></div>
//ERROR jshint: "unexpected token obj", (also tried without binding :style) atribute
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
</template>`
vue.js
What am I doing wrong here? (The literal object notation vs dot notation might not be relevant for my question. It's just me experimenting).
<template lang="pug">
- var medium_large = "obj.better_featured_image.media_details.sizes.medium_large.source_url";
- var literalMedium = "obj['better_featured_image']['media_details']['sizes']['medium']['source_url']"
#app
div(v-for='(obj) in posts' :key='obj.index')
// WORKS
p obj.better_featured_image.id
// out: 224
// WORKS: - because of vue bind shorthand ":" :
.feature(:src=literalMedium)
.feature(:src=medium)
// out: <div data-v-ab895722="" src="/app/uploads/2018/06/9f6c2fdb-de2a-3351-b105-bd158ea6c890-300x150.jpg" class="feature"></div>
//ERROR jshint: "unexpected token obj", (also tried without binding :style) atribute
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
.feature(:style='background-image:url('+ obj.better_featured_image.source_url +');')
</template>`
vue.js
vue.js
edited Nov 16 '18 at 8:58
oivind
asked Nov 15 '18 at 10:57
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You can use a function which returns a style object with background image property. Don't know how it plays with this pug you are using though.
<template>
<div :style="createUrl(obj.source_url)"></div>
</template>
<script>
...
methods:
createUrl: function(url)
return
'background-image': 'url(' + url + ')',
width: '1000px',
height: '1000px'
,
}
</script>
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You can use a function which returns a style object with background image property. Don't know how it plays with this pug you are using though.
<template>
<div :style="createUrl(obj.source_url)"></div>
</template>
<script>
...
methods:
createUrl: function(url)
return
'background-image': 'url(' + url + ')',
width: '1000px',
height: '1000px'
,
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</script>
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You can use a function which returns a style object with background image property. Don't know how it plays with this pug you are using though.
<template>
<div :style="createUrl(obj.source_url)"></div>
</template>
<script>
...
methods:
createUrl: function(url)
return
'background-image': 'url(' + url + ')',
width: '1000px',
height: '1000px'
,
}
</script>
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You can use a function which returns a style object with background image property. Don't know how it plays with this pug you are using though.
<template>
<div :style="createUrl(obj.source_url)"></div>
</template>
<script>
...
methods:
createUrl: function(url)
return
'background-image': 'url(' + url + ')',
width: '1000px',
height: '1000px'
,
}
</script>
You can use a function which returns a style object with background image property. Don't know how it plays with this pug you are using though.
<template>
<div :style="createUrl(obj.source_url)"></div>
</template>
<script>
...
methods:
createUrl: function(url)
return
'background-image': 'url(' + url + ')',
width: '1000px',
height: '1000px'
,
}
</script>
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