make-element
make-element provides a simple and ergonomic system for creating Web Components. It is lightweight, imperative1,
supports Shadow DOM, and supports property/attribute binding.
Example
JS
const CounterElement = makeElement({
props: {
counter: {
init: 1,
set(counter) {
this.$['counter'].textContent = counter;
},
},
},
methods: {
increment() {
++this.counter;
},
},
ready() {
this.$['increment-button'].onclick = () => {
this.increment()
};
},
shadowDom: true,
template: `
<div id="counter"></div>
<button id="increment-button">Increment</button>
`,
});
customElements.define('counter-element', CounterElement);
HTML
<counter-element></counter-element>
Result
API
makeElement(definition={})
Produces a custom element class that can be passed to customElements.define
.
props
Collection of properties to register for the custom element. All configuration fields (attr
, get
, set
, …) are optional
init
Initial value of the property to use, unless the property is bound to an attribute with attr
(e.g. attr: 'foo'
) and initialized in markup (e.g. <x-element foo="24"></x-element>
)
attr
Default: (none)
Attribute name to bind to
Every time the property is set, the value will flow into the attribute name specified here via coerce()
, then toAttr()
A property can be initialised through markup by supplying an attribute value, but subsequent changes to the attribute will not flow back to the property -- binding is therefore one-way from property to attribute
Example
myProp: {
attr: 'my-attr',
}
<my-element my-attr="24"></my-element>
myElement.myProp;
myElement.myProp = 32;
myElement.getAttribute('my-attr');
myElement.setAttribute('my-attr', 48);
myElement.myProp;
boolAttr
Whether the attribute is a boolean attribute
Boolean attributes automatically have defined a toAttr
function that returns ''
(making the attribute true) on a truthy value and undefined
(removing the attribute) on a falsy value.
get(val)
Getter function called when the property is accessed
Example
get(fullName) {
const [firstName, lastName] = fullName.split(' ');
return {firstName, lastName};
}
set(val)
Setter function called on every update to the property value
Example
set(val) {
console.log('property was set to', val);
}
coerce(val)
Function used to modify the property value before it is stored and passed to set()
Example
coerce(val) {
return Number.parseInt(val, 10);
}
toAttr(val)
Function used to modify the property value when storing into an attribute
Return values of undefined
will remove the attribute
fromAttr(val)
Function used to modify the attribute value if the property is initialized from the attribute
methods
Collection of methods to assign to the custom element prototype
Example
methods: {
myMethod() {
console.log('hello from myMethod');
},
}
myElement.myMethod();
shadowDom
Default: false
If true, shadow DOM will be used for templating
See http://caniuse.com/#feat=shadowdomv1
template
HTML template to initialise the custom element with
If templateUrl
is also defined, template
will be used
templateUrl
Like template
, but fetches the template from this URL
If template
is also defined, template
will be used
cacheIds
Default: true
If true, elements in the template with an id
attribute will be stored in the $
property for easy and fast referencing.
Example
cacheIds: true,
template: `<p id="hello">hello</p>`,
ready() {
this.$['hello'].onclick = () => {
console.log('hello');
};
},
ready()
Function invoked once the custom element has initialised its template and connected to the DOM
License
MIT (see license.txt
)
Notes
1: For a functional-style custom elements library, see skatejs