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webcomponents-vanilla

v1.3.0

Published

Web Component Decorator

Downloads

6

Readme

Web Components Decorator

Decorator to create components with Web Components Vanilla Javascript.

CircleCI Coverage Status Known Vulnerabilities GitHub license

install:

npm i -P webcomponents-vanilla reflect-metadate

requirement configured webpack loader template-url-webpack and style-url-webpack and the plugin babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy and transform-custom-element-classes in your project

WebComponent

@webComponent({
	tagName:  'my-component',
	templateUrl:  './my-template.html',
	styleUrl: './style.scss',
	
	extends:  'input' // optional
	mode: 'closed' // optional (open || closed)
	shadow: true // optional (true || false) actived shadow dom
	providers: [] // optional Dependency Injection
})
import { webComponent } from 'webcomponents-vanilla';

@webComponent({
	tagName: 'my-component',
	templateUrl:  './my-template.html',
	styleUrl: './style.scss'
})
class MyComponent extends HTMLElement{
	constructor() {
		super();
	}
}

Create extended elements

import { webComponent } from  'webcomponents-vanilla';

@webComponent({
	templateUrl:  './my-template.html',
	styleUrl: './style.scss',
	tagName:  'my-component',
	extends:  'input'
})
class  MyComponent  extends  HTMLInputElement{
	constructor() {
		super();
	}
}

Lifecycle

| Name |Called when| |----------------|--------------------------------------------| |Constructor | Only dependency injection |initProperty| Initializes properties before the component is created and called connectedCallback |connectedCallback|Called every time the element is inserted into the DOM. Useful for running setup code, such as fetching resources or rendering. Generally, you should try to delay work until this time. |disconnectedCallback|Called every time the element is removed from the DOM. Useful for running clean up code. |attributeChangedCallback |Called when an [observed attribute] has been added, removed, updated, or replaced. Also called for initial values when an element is created by the parser, or [upgraded]. Note: only attributes listed in the @Observe() property will receive this callback. |adoptedCallback| The custom element has been moved into a new document (e.g. someone called document.adoptNode(el)).

Dependence Injection

Simple dependence injection decorator. It is necessary to use the plugin babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy

Example

//file: my.provider.js
@Injectable()
class MyProvider {
	result() { return 'Eureka!'; }
}
//file: my.component.js
import { MyProvider }  from './my.provider';

@webComponent({
	templateUrl:  './my-template.html',
	styleUrl: './style.scss',
	tagName:  'my-component',
	providers:  [MyProvider] // must be the same order as the class constructor
})
class  MyComponent  extends  HTMLElement{
	constructor(provider) {
		super();
		this.provider = provider;
	}

	connectedCallback() {
		this.provider.result() // out: 'Eureka!'
	}
}

Properties and attributes

Through @Attribute we have the following possibilities

// default property
     @Attribute()
	   value() { }
/** out:
	 get value() {
	   return this.getAttribute('value');
	 }

	 set value(newValue) {
	  this.setAttribute('value', newValue);
	 }
  */
// Boolean property
  @Attribute(true) // out: get hidden() {return this.hasAttribute('hidden');}
	hidden(disable) {
        if(disable) {
            this.setAttribute('hidden', '')
        } else {
            this.removeAttribute('hidden');
        }
    }
// custom property
    @Attribute({
        get: function () { return this.style.animationName }
    })
    animate() {
        // code
    !}
	   

Observe Attributes

Observe is used to indicate which attributes will trigger the attributeChangedCallback function.

import { webComponent } from  'webcomponents-vanilla';

@webComponent({
	tagName:  'my-component'
	templateUrl:  './my-template.html',
	styleUrl: './style.scss'

})
class  MyComponent  extends  HTMLElement{
	constructor() {
		super();
	}

	@Observer('value', 'myAttr')
	attributeChangedCallback(name, oldValue, newValue) {
		switch (key) {
			case 'value':
					//code
				break;
			case 'myAttr':
					//code
				break;
			default:
				break;
		}
	}
}

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