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lit-directive-switch-part

v0.0.5

Published

Lit HTML directive for switch content part in your template

Downloads

11

Readme

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Switch Part

This is a directive for lit-html for switch parts of your template. Change any part of your template without re-rendering.

Installation

Install from NPM or use from Unpkg CDN

Npm

npm install --save lit-directive-switch-part

Unpkg

import {switchPart} from 'https://unpkg.com/lit-directive-switch-part?module'

# switchPart(store, options)

Arguments

  • store: Key value store. The Value can by a function for a lazy rendering; the function recibe previus key used. If cache is enabled, the function is called once and cache result for next setter.
  • options:
    • default: Default key for first rendering. Default value is "default"
    • cache: Enable/Disable cache for lazy rendering. Default value is "true"
    • resolver(store, key): Resolver function

API

case(key)

Switch to another content associated to key.

clear()

Set empty content in content part.

Common example

import {render, html} from 'lit-html'
import {switchPart} from 'lit-directive-switch-part';

const content = switchPart({
  a: html`Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.`,
  b: html`Ut tempor tellus at nibh blandit rutrum.`,
  c: html`Nam vitae diam consequat, tristique lectus sed, ultricies erat.`
}, {default: 'a'});

render(html`
  <h1>Sw</h1>
  <ul>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.case('a')}>Lorem</buttom></li>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.case('b')}>Ut</buttom></li>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.case('c')}>Nam</buttom></li>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.clear()}>Clear</buttom></li>
  </ul>
  <hr>
  ${tab}
  `, document.querySelector('#mainbox'));

Lazy render example

import {render, html} from 'lit-html'
import {switchPart} from 'lit-directive-switch-part';

const content = switchPart({
  a: () => html`Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.`,
  b: () => html`Ut tempor tellus at nibh blandit rutrum.`,
  c: () => html`Nam vitae diam consequat, tristique lectus sed, ultricies erat.`
}, {default: 'a', cache: true});

render(html`
  <h1>Sw</h1>
  <ul>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.case('a')}>Lorem</buttom></li>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.case('b')}>Ut</buttom></li>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.case('c')}>Nam</buttom></li>
    <li><button type="button" @click=${_ => content.clear()}>Clear</buttom></li>
  </ul>
  <hr>
  ${tab}
  `, document.querySelector('#mainbox'));