Do we have router.reload in vue-router?

Saurabh picture Saurabh · Dec 23, 2016 · Viewed 154k times · Source

I see in this pull request:

  • Add a router.reload()

    Reload with current path and call data hook again

But when I try issuing the following command from a Vue component:

this.$router.reload()

I get this error:

Uncaught TypeError: this.$router.reload is not a function

I searched in the docs, but could not found anything relevant. Does vue/vue-router provider some functionality like this?

The software versions I'm interested in are:

"vue": "^2.1.0",
"vue-router": "^2.0.3",

PS. I know location.reload() is one of the alternatives, but I'm looking for a native Vue option.

Answer

user719662 picture user719662 · Oct 29, 2017

this.$router.go() does exactly this; if no arguments are specified, the router navigates to current location, refreshing the page.

note: current implementation of router and its history components don't mark the param as optional, but IMVHO it's either a bug or an omission on Evan You's part, since the spec explicitly allows it. I've filed an issue report about it. If you're really concerned with current TS annotations, just use the equivalent this.$router.go(0)

As to 'why is it so': go internally passes its arguments to window.history.go, so its equal to windows.history.go() - which, in turn, reloads the page, as per MDN doc.

note: since this executes a "soft" reload on regular desktop (non-portable) Firefox, a bunch of strange quirks may appear if you use it but in fact you require a true reload; using the window.location.reload(true); (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Location/reload) mentioned by OP instead may help - it certainly did solve my problems on FF.