Security News
Fluent Assertions Faces Backlash After Abandoning Open Source Licensing
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.
@lwc/signals
Advanced tools
Provides the interface to interact with reactivity from outside the framework
This is an experimental package containing the interface expected for signals.
A key point to note is that when a signal is both bound to an LWC class member variable and used on a template, the LWC engine will attempt to subscribe a callback to rerender the template.
A Signal is an object that holds a value and allows components to react to changes to that value.
It exposes a .value
property for accessing the current value, and .subscribe
methods for responding to changes.
import { signal } from 'some/signals';
export default class ExampleComponent extends LightningElement {
count = signal(0);
increment() {
this.count.value++;
}
}
In the template, we can bind directly to the .value
property:
<template>
<button onclick="{increment}">Increment</button>
<p>{count.value}</p>
</template>
This package supports the following APIs.
This is the shape of the signal that the LWC engine expects.
export type OnUpdate = () => void;
export type Unsubscribe = () => void;
export interface Signal<T> {
get value(): T;
subscribe(onUpdate: OnUpdate): Unsubscribe;
}
A base class is provided as a starting point for implementation.
export abstract class SignalBaseClass<T> implements Signal<T> {
abstract get value(): T;
private subscribers: Set<OnUpdate> = new Set();
subscribe(onUpdate: OnUpdate) {
this.subscribers.add(onUpdate);
return () => {
this.subscribers.delete(onUpdate);
};
}
protected notify() {
for (const subscriber of this.subscribers) {
subscriber();
}
}
}
FAQs
Provides the interface to interact with reactivity from outside the framework
The npm package @lwc/signals receives a total of 2,556 weekly downloads. As such, @lwc/signals popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lwc/signals demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.
Research
Security News
Socket researchers uncover the risks of a malicious Python package targeting Discord developers.
Security News
The UK is proposing a bold ban on ransomware payments by public entities to disrupt cybercrime, protect critical services, and lead global cybersecurity efforts.