- Start Date: 2020-01-21
- Target Major Version: 3.x
- Reference Issues: vuejs/vue#5443 vuejs/core#635
- Implementation PR: N/A
Remove $on
, $off
and $once
instance methods. Vue instances no longer implement the event emitter interface.
Vue 1.x implemented the component event system similar to that of AngularJS, with $dispatch
and $broadcast
where components in a tree can communicate by sending events up and down the tree.
In Vue 2, we removed $dispatch
and $broadcast
in favor of a more state-driven data flow (props down, events up).
With Vue 2's API, $emit
can be used to trigger event handlers declaratively attached by a parent component (in templates or render functions), but can also be used to trigger handlers attached imperatively via the event emitter API ($on
, $off
and $once
). This is in fact an overload: the full event emitter API isn't a part of the typical inter-component data-flow. They are rarely used, and there are really no strong reason for them to be exposed via component instances. This RFC therefore proposes to remove the $on
, $off
and $once
instance methods.
In Vue 2, the most common usage of the event emitter API is using an empty Vue instance as an event hub. This can be replaced by using an external library implementing the event emitter interface, for example mitt.
These methods can also be supported in compatibility builds.