Below I will share with you an article on how Vue uses v-for to assign values to the src attribute. It has a good reference value and I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
My code structure is as shown in the code below, which cannot be executed. The mustache notation cannot be used in the src attribute in img
<p id="test"> <p v-for="item in lists"> <img src="{{item.img}}"> </p> </p>
new Vue({ el: "#test", data: function () { return { lists: [ { img : 'img1' }, { img : 'img2' }, { img : 'img3' }, { img : 'img4' } ] } }, })
Later I changed the code in the html to the following
<p id="test"> <p v-for="item in lists"> <img v-bind:src="item.img"> </p> </p>
After using the v-bind tag, you can use it normally
The above is what I compiled for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to everyone in the future.
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