Vue-router Error: Typeerror: Cannot Read Property 'matched' Of Undefined
I'm trying to write my first Vuejs app. I'm using vue-cli and simple-webpack boilerplate. When I add vue-router links to my app component I get this error in console Error in rend
Solution 1:
The name when you add it to Vue must be router
.
import router from'./routes.js'const app = newVue({
el: '#app',
router,
render: h =>h(App)
})
If, for whatever reason, you want to call the variable routes
you could assign it this way.
import routes from'./routes.js'const app = newVue({
el: '#app',
router: routes,
render: h =>h(App)
})
Solution 2:
vue & vue router & match bug & solution
match bugs
solution
name must be
router
https://stackoverflow.com/a/44618867/5934465
OK
import default module bug
import
default module no need{}
!
Solution 3:
On my Vue file I had the following code:
Then, I modified my app.js file, and place the following code:
import router from'./Router/router.js'const app = newVue({
el: '#app',
router
});
Solution 4:
Adding to this, if you are putting the routes in the same page instead of importing it, It must be declared before the Vue component render.
Like this:-
const router = newVueRouter({
mode: 'history',
routes:[
{ path: '/dashboard', component: Dashboard},
{ path: '/signin', component: Signin}
]
});
newVue({
el: '#app',
router,
render: h =>h(App)
})
Not like this :
newVue({
el: '#app',
router,
render: h =>h(App)
})
const router = newVueRouter({
mode: 'history',
routes:[
{ path: '/dashboard', component: Dashboard},
{ path: '/signin', component: Signin}
]
});
Solution 5:
Just to add my typo that caused this. I forgot the {} on the import
import { router } from'./routes.js'//correctimport router from'./routes.js'//causes same error
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