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@advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin
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Use the @anypoint-web-components/awc
module instead.
A Mixin that support event targets retargeting so the element listens on a set node instead of the default window
object.
npm install @advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin --save
import { EventsTargetMixin } '@advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin';
class SampleElement extends EventsTargetMixin(HTMLElement) {
_attachListeners(node) {
node.addEventListener('my-event', this._testEventHandler);
}
_detachListeners(node) {
node.removeEventListener('my-event', this._testEventHandler);
}
_testEventHandler() {
}
}
customElements.define('sample-element', SampleElement);
<sample-element id="example"></sample-element>
<div id="target"></div>
<script>
example.eventsTarget = target;
</script>
The element listens for events that bubbles through #target element.
When constructing the object call the _eventsTargetChanged()
method with
an object that is the default events target. If argument is not set then window
is used instead.
import { EventsTargetMixin } '@advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin';
class EventableObject extends EventsTargetMixin(Object) {
constructor() {
super();
this._eventsTargetChanged();
}
}
Because such class has no lifecycle methods, you should call detachedCallback()
manually when the instance should no longer listen on the target object. Skipping
this part may cause the GC to not clean the instance from memory.
git clone https://github.com/advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin
cd events-target-mixin
npm install
npm test
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Mixin that support event targets retargeting so the element listens on a set node instead of default one
The npm package @advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin receives a total of 565 weekly downloads. As such, @advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @advanced-rest-client/events-target-mixin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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