Emitting Events from Components
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Components can send data back to their parent by emitting events. This allows child components to communicate when something happens, such as a button click.
To emit an event, use defineEmits() inside the component.
<!-- ButtonComponent.vue -->
<script setup>
const emit = defineEmits(["clickEvent"]);
function handleClick() {
emit("clickEvent");
}
</script>
<template>
<button @click="handleClick">Click</button>
</template>
The component emits a custom event called "clickEvent".
In the parent component, you listen to this event.
<script setup>
import ButtonComponent from "./components/ButtonComponent.vue";
function handleEvent() {
console.log("Event received");
}
</script>
<template>
<ButtonComponent @clickEvent="handleEvent" />
</template>
When the button is clicked, the event is emitted and handled in the parent.
Emitting events allows components to communicate and keep logic organized.
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