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unable to use Mixins in vue with typescript


I spent a lot of time today trying to figure out how to get Vue mixins to work in a TypeScript project. Apparently all the normal ways that the tutorials say to use mixins simply do not work in TypeScript. The components don't have access to the properties defined in their mixins because apparently the Vue framework's mixin code just isn't TypeScript-friendly.

Eventually, I did find a way to get mixins working in TypeScript. Working really well, in fact. I have multiple levels of mixin inheritance in my project, with mixins extending other mixins, and it all works exactly how I expected it to. The secret was that I had to install this third-party package that someone wrote to fix mixins in TypeScript:

https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-typed-mixins

Couple words of warning (but neither is a big deal):

  1. This plugin only works for me if I define my mixins in .ts files instead of .vue files. This wasn't a problem for me because my mixins only contain code, no html or css (and I can't think of a situation where that would even make sense).

  2. When you include a mixin on a component, make sure you do it the same way as the example on the package's website (url above). If you simply install the package without refactoring your code to follow the example on the site, it won't work.

Here's a simple example:

// /src/mixins/MyMixin.tsimport Vue from "vue";export default Vue.extend({    data: function () {        return {            mixinMessage: "this came from MyMixin!"        };    },    created: function () {        console.log("MyMixin.created()");    },    mounted: function () {        console.log("MyMixin.mounted()");    },    methods: {        mixinOutput: function (text:string) {            console.log("mixin says: " + text);        }    }});

Which is then used by:

// /src/components/MyComponent.vue<template>    <div>        whatever    </div></template><style>    /* whatever */</style><script lang="ts">    import mixins from "vue-typed-mixins";    import MyMixin from "../mixins/MyMixin";    export default mixins(MyMixin).extend({        created: function () {            console.log("MyComponent.created()");        },        mounted: function () {            console.log("MyComponent.mounted()");            this.mixinOutput("hello from MyComponent");            this.mixinOutput(this.mixinMessage);        }    });</script>


Please try to do the following to make your mixin to work:

group.vue

<script lang="ts"> import Vue from 'vue'; // mixins only exist in `vue-class-component` and Component is a default export. import Component, { mixins } from 'vue-class-component'; import { GroupMixin } from '../Services/groupMixin'; @Component export default class Group extends mixins(GroupMixin) {    created () {      console.log(this.test)    }  }</script>

groupMixin.ts

import { Vue } from 'vue'export class GroupMixin extends Vue {  test: string = 'sss'}

There is a reason that I am using importing Vue using import Vue from 'vue';, it is mainly because some IDE's are highlighting Vue functions like $emit when it is imported from vue-class-component.

As for import ts files if you are not using vue-cli you'll need to setup webpack's resolve alias and also in your tsconfig.json and possibly will need to use tsconfig-paths


Based on @Joe Irby's answer, I just found it works without vue-typed-mixins.

As your mixin extends Vue, you can create your component by extending your mixin:

// MyMixin.tsimport Vue from "vue";export default Vue.extend({    data: function () {        return {            message: "Message from MyMixin!"        };    }});// MyComponent.vue<template>    ...</template><script lang="ts">    import MyMixin from "@/mixins/MyMixin";    export default MyMixin.extend({        mounted: function () {            console.log(this.message);        }    });</script>