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better error message when component is a promise (fix #3167) #3174

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@SimonSiefke SimonSiefke commented Apr 16, 2020

Closes #3167

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I think this could help a few people, could you align with the message on vue-router-next (https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router-next/blob/master/src/navigationGuards.ts#L173) and add a unit test please?

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There is still a need to check for components option. I think it makes more sense to check for this when trying to fetch the component like it's done at https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router-next/blob/master/src/navigationGuards.ts

if (route.component && route.component.toString) {
assert(
route.component.toString() !== '[object Promise]',
`Component "${String(name)}" in record with path "${path}" is a Promise instead of a function that returns a Promise. Did you write "import('./MyPage.vue')" instead of "() => import('./MyPage.vue')"?`
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The name here is the name of the route, not the name of the view (eg default) like at https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router-next/blob/master/src/navigationGuards.ts#L168

@@ -70,6 +70,12 @@ function addRouteRecord (
path || name
)} cannot be a ` + `string id. Use an actual component instead.`
)
if (route.component && route.component.toString) {
assert(
route.component.toString() !== '[object Promise]',
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@SimonSiefke SimonSiefke closed this by deleting the head repository Nov 3, 2024
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Better error message Component type is invalid
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