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@lit/reactive-element

A simple low level base class for creating fast, lightweight web components


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What is @lit/reactive-element?

The @lit/reactive-element package provides a base class for creating lightweight, reactive components. It is part of the Lit library, which is designed for building fast, lightweight web components. The reactive-element package focuses on the reactive system that powers Lit components, allowing developers to create and manage properties that automatically update the component when changed.

What are @lit/reactive-element's main functionalities?

Reactive properties

This feature allows the creation of reactive properties that trigger updates to the component when their values change. The example defines a custom element with a reactive property 'name'. When 'name' changes, the 'updated' method logs the new value.

import { ReactiveElement } from '@lit/reactive-element';

class MyElement extends ReactiveElement {
  static properties = {
    name: {type: String}
  };

  constructor() {
    super();
    this.name = 'Lit';
  }

  updated(changedProperties) {
    if (changedProperties.has('name')) {
      console.log(`Name updated to: ${this.name}`);
    }
  }
}
customElements.define('my-element', MyElement);

Lifecycle callbacks

Lifecycle callbacks provide hooks into the component's lifecycle. This example shows how to use 'connectedCallback' and 'disconnectedCallback' to perform actions when the element is added to or removed from the DOM.

import { ReactiveElement } from '@lit/reactive-element';

class MyElement extends ReactiveElement {
  connectedCallback() {
    super.connectedCallback();
    console.log('Element added to the page.');
  }

  disconnectedCallback() {
    super.disconnectedCallback();
    console.log('Element removed from the page.');
  }
}
customElements.define('my-element', MyElement);

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