# Getters

Sometimes we may need to compute derived state based on store state, for example filtering through a list of items and counting them:

computed: { doneTodosCount () { return this.$store.state.todos.filter(todo => todo.done).length } } 

If more than one component needs to make use of this, we have to either duplicate the function, or extract it into a shared helper and import it in multiple places - both are less than ideal.

Vuex allows us to define "getters" in the store. You can think of them as computed properties for stores. Like computed properties, a getter's result is cached based on its dependencies, and will only re-evaluate when some of its dependencies have changed.

Getters will receive the state as their 1st argument:

const store = new Vuex.Store({ state: { todos: [ { id: 1, text: '...', done: true }, { id: 2, text: '...', done: false } ] }, getters: { doneTodos: state => { return state.todos.filter(todo => todo.done) } } }) 

# Property-Style Access

The getters will be exposed on the store.getters object, and you access values as properties:

store.getters.doneTodos // -> [{ id: 1, text: '...', done: true }] 

Getters will also receive other getters as the 2nd argument:

getters: { // ... doneTodosCount: (state, getters) => { return getters.doneTodos.length } } 
store.getters.doneTodosCount // -> 1 

We can now easily make use of it inside any component:

computed: { doneTodosCount () { return this.$store.getters.doneTodosCount } } 

Note that getters accessed as properties are cached as part of Vue's reactivity system.

# Method-Style Access

You can also pass arguments to getters by returning a function. This is particularly useful when you want to query an array in the store:

getters: { // ... getTodoById: (state) => (id) => { return state.todos.find(todo => todo.id === id) } } 
store.getters.getTodoById(2) // -> { id: 2, text: '...', done: false } 

Note that getters accessed via methods will run each time you call them, and the result is not cached.

# The mapGetters Helper

The mapGetters helper simply maps store getters to local computed properties:

import { mapGetters } from 'vuex' export default { // ... computed: { // mix the getters into computed with object spread operator ...mapGetters([ 'doneTodosCount', 'anotherGetter', // ... ]) } } 

If you want to map a getter to a different name, use an object:

...mapGetters({ // map `this.doneCount` to `this.$store.getters.doneTodosCount` doneCount: 'doneTodosCount' })