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@ungap/custom-elements-builtin

A polyfill for Custom Elements builtin extends

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Custom Elements with Builtin Extends

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Brings builtin extends to browsers that already have customElements (i.e. Safari).

See document-register-element to polyfill upfront all other legacy browsers too.

customElements.define(
  'my-button',
  class MyButton extends HTMLButtonElement {
    static get observedAttributes() { return ['color']; }
    attributeChangedCallback(name, oldValue, newValue, nsValue) {
      this.style.color = newValue;
    }
    connectedCallback() {
      this.addEventListener('click', this);
    }
    disconnectedCallback() {
      this.removeEventListener('click', this);
    }
    handleEvent(event) {
      const next = this.nextElementSibling ||
                    this.parentNode.appendChild(
                      document.createElement('div')
                    );
      next.textContent = `${event.type} @ ${new Date}`;
    }
  },
  {'extends': 'button'}
);

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Constructor Caveat

You cannot use the constructor in any meaningful way if you want to ensure API consistency.

Create new elements via document.createElement('button', {is: 'my-button'}) but do not use new MyButton or incompatible browsers will throw right away because they made HTMLButtonElement and all others not usable as classes.

If you need a reliable entry point to setup your custom builtins use the connectedCallback method instead of the constructor so you're also sure all attributes are eventually already known and you'll have full control.

Alternatively, use a WeakSet to optionally invoke a setup.

const initialized = new WeakSet;
const setup = node => {
  initialized.add(node);
  node.live = true;
};
class MyButton extends HTMLButtonElement {
  connectedCallback() {
    if (!initialized.has(this))
      setup(this);
    // anything else
  }
}

You can do the same at the beginning of attributeChangedCallback.

Compatible with ...

Any engine that supports genuine ES2015 syntax and the following features:

  • global MutationObserver, customElements, and Promise
  • assign, create, defineProperties, and setPrototypeOf from the Object

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Package last updated on 31 May 2019

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