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@morbidick/lit-element-notify

Small helpers for LitElement to dispatch change notifications and two-way binding

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Change notification helpers for LitElement

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Small helpers for LitElement to dispatch change notifications and two-way binding. For a comparison to PolymerElement and pure LitElement see comparison section in the docs.

Install

npm install @morbidick/lit-element-notify

Notify mixin

Small mixin for LitElement to get easy change events via the properties getter.

This mixin adds the notify option to the property definition. Similar to the LitElement attribute option (which reflects a property to the dom) it fires an event as soon as the property value changes. The event name depends on the following conditions:

  1. notify: true: the property gets lowercased and -changed is appended (note: contrary to PolymerElement and similar to LitElements attribute handling no camelCase to kebap-case conversion is done).
  2. the notify option contains a string: notify: 'success-event' fires an event named success-event.
  3. notify: true is set and the attribute option is a string (attribute: 'attribute-name'): the attribute name will be suffixed with -changed.

The updated value of the property is available in event.detail.value.

import { LitElement, html } from 'lit-element';
import LitNotify from '@morbidick/lit-element-notify/notify.js';

class NotifyingElement extends LitNotify(LitElement) {
  static get properties() {
    return {

      // property names get lowercased and the -changed suffix is added
      token: {
        type: String,
        notify: true, // fires token-changed
      },
      camelCase: {
        type: String,
        notify: true, // fires camelcase-changed
      },

      // an explicit event name can be set
      thing: {
        type: String,
        notify: 'success-event', // fires success-event
      },

      // if an attribute value is set, -changed is appended
      myMessage: {
        type: String,
        attribute: 'my-message',
        notify: true, // fires my-message-changed
      },

    };
  }
}

Sync directive

lit-html directive to synchronize an element property to a childs property, adding two-way binding to lit-element. The directive takes two parameters, the property name and an optional event name on which to sync.

Usage

import { LitElement, html } from 'lit-element';
import LitSync from '@morbidick/lit-element-notify/sync.js';

class SyncElement extends LitSync(LitElement) {

    // Syncing the child property `token` with the parent property `myProperty` when `token-changed`
    // is fired or `myProperty` set.
    render() { return html`
        <notifying-element .token=${this.sync('myProperty')}></notifying-element>
    `}

    // Syncing the child property `myMessage` with the event explicitly set to `my-message-changed` 
    // (mainly used to map from the camelCase property to the kebap-case event as PolymerElement does).
    render() { return html`
        <notifying-element .myMessage=${this.sync('myProperty', 'my-message-changed')}></notifying-element>
    `}

}

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Package last updated on 29 Mar 2020

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