Web Storm identifier expected error when I use brace to pass vue function parameters





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This is my code



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Here is the error ,how to handle this error?
Should I disable this inspection for webstorm,
or change the code style?



I have already install the vue plugin.
as also set the ES6 Language Version.



The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file
to vue template.










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  • it doesn't look like a valid Vue.js syntax - passing interpolation as function argument is not expected. Must be smth specific to framework you are using

    – lena
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:00


















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This is my code



Screen Shot



Here is the error ,how to handle this error?
Should I disable this inspection for webstorm,
or change the code style?



I have already install the vue plugin.
as also set the ES6 Language Version.



The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file
to vue template.










share|improve this question

























  • it doesn't look like a valid Vue.js syntax - passing interpolation as function argument is not expected. Must be smth specific to framework you are using

    – lena
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:00














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This is my code



Screen Shot



Here is the error ,how to handle this error?
Should I disable this inspection for webstorm,
or change the code style?



I have already install the vue plugin.
as also set the ES6 Language Version.



The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file
to vue template.










share|improve this question
















This is my code



Screen Shot



Here is the error ,how to handle this error?
Should I disable this inspection for webstorm,
or change the code style?



I have already install the vue plugin.
as also set the ES6 Language Version.



The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file
to vue template.







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  • it doesn't look like a valid Vue.js syntax - passing interpolation as function argument is not expected. Must be smth specific to framework you are using

    – lena
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:00



















  • it doesn't look like a valid Vue.js syntax - passing interpolation as function argument is not expected. Must be smth specific to framework you are using

    – lena
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:00

















it doesn't look like a valid Vue.js syntax - passing interpolation as function argument is not expected. Must be smth specific to framework you are using

– lena
Nov 22 '18 at 14:00





it doesn't look like a valid Vue.js syntax - passing interpolation as function argument is not expected. Must be smth specific to framework you are using

– lena
Nov 22 '18 at 14:00












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You have to install VueJS plugin (Settings/Preferences | Plugins)



-- it will set up own file types and other stuff (files will have own icon etc)



Also check your JavaScript Syntex version set to ES6 (Details)






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  • thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:37






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    what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

    – Emtiaz Zahid
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:40











  • it make the item as string "item" but not object.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:45












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You have to install VueJS plugin (Settings/Preferences | Plugins)



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  • thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:37






  • 1





    what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

    – Emtiaz Zahid
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:40











  • it make the item as string "item" but not object.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:45
















0














You have to install VueJS plugin (Settings/Preferences | Plugins)



-- it will set up own file types and other stuff (files will have own icon etc)



Also check your JavaScript Syntex version set to ES6 (Details)






share|improve this answer
























  • thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:37






  • 1





    what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

    – Emtiaz Zahid
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:40











  • it make the item as string "item" but not object.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:45














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You have to install VueJS plugin (Settings/Preferences | Plugins)



-- it will set up own file types and other stuff (files will have own icon etc)



Also check your JavaScript Syntex version set to ES6 (Details)






share|improve this answer













You have to install VueJS plugin (Settings/Preferences | Plugins)



-- it will set up own file types and other stuff (files will have own icon etc)



Also check your JavaScript Syntex version set to ES6 (Details)







share|improve this answer












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  • thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:37






  • 1





    what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

    – Emtiaz Zahid
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:40











  • it make the item as string "item" but not object.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:45



















  • thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:37






  • 1





    what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

    – Emtiaz Zahid
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:40











  • it make the item as string "item" but not object.

    – xujianrj
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:45

















thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

– xujianrj
Nov 22 '18 at 5:37





thanks for your help, here are some additional info about this error. I have already install the vue plugin. also set the ES6 Language Version. The framework I am using is wepy , which I link to .wpy file to vue template.

– xujianrj
Nov 22 '18 at 5:37




1




1





what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 22 '18 at 5:40





what happens when you pass the argument like this : onProductClick(item) ?

– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 22 '18 at 5:40













it make the item as string "item" but not object.

– xujianrj
Nov 22 '18 at 5:45





it make the item as string "item" but not object.

– xujianrj
Nov 22 '18 at 5:45




















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