Setting v-select value programmatically does not fire @change in vuetify











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I am trying to set v-select value programmatically, however the associated @change event does not fire. If I manually select the option, the event fires as expected.



Template:



<div id="app">
<v-app dark>
<v-select
v-model="currentItem"
:items="items"
@change="itemChanged"
/>
</v-app>
</div>


JS:



Vue.use(Vuetify);

var vm = new Vue({
el: "#app",
methods: {
itemChanged(item) {
console.log('item changed',item);
}
},
data: {
currentItem: '',
items: [
{ text: "Name", value: 'name' },
{ text: "Number", value: 'number' },
{ text: "Inputs", value: 'inputs' }
]
},
mounted() {
setTimeout(() => {
this.currentItem = 'inputs';
}, 2000);
}
});


The jsfiddle is here



Does anybody have any solutions aside from manually calling the function when setting the value programmatically?










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    I am trying to set v-select value programmatically, however the associated @change event does not fire. If I manually select the option, the event fires as expected.



    Template:



    <div id="app">
    <v-app dark>
    <v-select
    v-model="currentItem"
    :items="items"
    @change="itemChanged"
    />
    </v-app>
    </div>


    JS:



    Vue.use(Vuetify);

    var vm = new Vue({
    el: "#app",
    methods: {
    itemChanged(item) {
    console.log('item changed',item);
    }
    },
    data: {
    currentItem: '',
    items: [
    { text: "Name", value: 'name' },
    { text: "Number", value: 'number' },
    { text: "Inputs", value: 'inputs' }
    ]
    },
    mounted() {
    setTimeout(() => {
    this.currentItem = 'inputs';
    }, 2000);
    }
    });


    The jsfiddle is here



    Does anybody have any solutions aside from manually calling the function when setting the value programmatically?










    share|improve this question
























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      I am trying to set v-select value programmatically, however the associated @change event does not fire. If I manually select the option, the event fires as expected.



      Template:



      <div id="app">
      <v-app dark>
      <v-select
      v-model="currentItem"
      :items="items"
      @change="itemChanged"
      />
      </v-app>
      </div>


      JS:



      Vue.use(Vuetify);

      var vm = new Vue({
      el: "#app",
      methods: {
      itemChanged(item) {
      console.log('item changed',item);
      }
      },
      data: {
      currentItem: '',
      items: [
      { text: "Name", value: 'name' },
      { text: "Number", value: 'number' },
      { text: "Inputs", value: 'inputs' }
      ]
      },
      mounted() {
      setTimeout(() => {
      this.currentItem = 'inputs';
      }, 2000);
      }
      });


      The jsfiddle is here



      Does anybody have any solutions aside from manually calling the function when setting the value programmatically?










      share|improve this question













      I am trying to set v-select value programmatically, however the associated @change event does not fire. If I manually select the option, the event fires as expected.



      Template:



      <div id="app">
      <v-app dark>
      <v-select
      v-model="currentItem"
      :items="items"
      @change="itemChanged"
      />
      </v-app>
      </div>


      JS:



      Vue.use(Vuetify);

      var vm = new Vue({
      el: "#app",
      methods: {
      itemChanged(item) {
      console.log('item changed',item);
      }
      },
      data: {
      currentItem: '',
      items: [
      { text: "Name", value: 'name' },
      { text: "Number", value: 'number' },
      { text: "Inputs", value: 'inputs' }
      ]
      },
      mounted() {
      setTimeout(() => {
      this.currentItem = 'inputs';
      }, 2000);
      }
      });


      The jsfiddle is here



      Does anybody have any solutions aside from manually calling the function when setting the value programmatically?







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          The change event is defined in such a way so it is emitted when the input is changed by user interaction (see the event documentation). If you want to monitor all the changes, you can either use the input event:



          <v-select 
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"
          @input="itemChanged"/>


          https://jsfiddle.net/0qbomzta/





          or add a watcher to watch the currentItem:



          <div id="app">
          <v-app dark>
          <v-select
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"/>
          </v-app>
          </div>


          In Vue instance, add:



          watch: {
          currentItem (newVal) {
          console.log('item changed', newVal);
          }
          },


          https://jsfiddle.net/w5voub3h/






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          • yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
            – Andre12
            Dec 12 at 14:36











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          The change event is defined in such a way so it is emitted when the input is changed by user interaction (see the event documentation). If you want to monitor all the changes, you can either use the input event:



          <v-select 
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"
          @input="itemChanged"/>


          https://jsfiddle.net/0qbomzta/





          or add a watcher to watch the currentItem:



          <div id="app">
          <v-app dark>
          <v-select
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"/>
          </v-app>
          </div>


          In Vue instance, add:



          watch: {
          currentItem (newVal) {
          console.log('item changed', newVal);
          }
          },


          https://jsfiddle.net/w5voub3h/






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          • yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
            – Andre12
            Dec 12 at 14:36















          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted










          The change event is defined in such a way so it is emitted when the input is changed by user interaction (see the event documentation). If you want to monitor all the changes, you can either use the input event:



          <v-select 
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"
          @input="itemChanged"/>


          https://jsfiddle.net/0qbomzta/





          or add a watcher to watch the currentItem:



          <div id="app">
          <v-app dark>
          <v-select
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"/>
          </v-app>
          </div>


          In Vue instance, add:



          watch: {
          currentItem (newVal) {
          console.log('item changed', newVal);
          }
          },


          https://jsfiddle.net/w5voub3h/






          share|improve this answer























          • yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
            – Andre12
            Dec 12 at 14:36













          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted






          The change event is defined in such a way so it is emitted when the input is changed by user interaction (see the event documentation). If you want to monitor all the changes, you can either use the input event:



          <v-select 
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"
          @input="itemChanged"/>


          https://jsfiddle.net/0qbomzta/





          or add a watcher to watch the currentItem:



          <div id="app">
          <v-app dark>
          <v-select
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"/>
          </v-app>
          </div>


          In Vue instance, add:



          watch: {
          currentItem (newVal) {
          console.log('item changed', newVal);
          }
          },


          https://jsfiddle.net/w5voub3h/






          share|improve this answer














          The change event is defined in such a way so it is emitted when the input is changed by user interaction (see the event documentation). If you want to monitor all the changes, you can either use the input event:



          <v-select 
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"
          @input="itemChanged"/>


          https://jsfiddle.net/0qbomzta/





          or add a watcher to watch the currentItem:



          <div id="app">
          <v-app dark>
          <v-select
          v-model="currentItem"
          :items="items"/>
          </v-app>
          </div>


          In Vue instance, add:



          watch: {
          currentItem (newVal) {
          console.log('item changed', newVal);
          }
          },


          https://jsfiddle.net/w5voub3h/







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          • yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
            – Andre12
            Dec 12 at 14:36


















          • yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
            – Andre12
            Dec 12 at 14:36
















          yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
          – Andre12
          Dec 12 at 14:36




          yes i ended up using watchers. it's not the most elegant solution, but it works
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          Dec 12 at 14:36


















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