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protvista-utils
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protvista-utils
This is a utility package that groups several classes and method that are used by other protvista
elements.
Here is the description anf reference for the utilities expose in this package.
ColorScaleParser
Region
ScrollFilter
withMargin
It's a way to extend protvista components to include the logic related with dealing with a property margin that follows the shape:
{
top: 0,
bottom: 0,
left: 0,
right: 0,
}
The embedded logic takes care of exposing the following attributes in the webcomponent:
margintop
marginbottom
marginleft
marginright
The attributes are added to the observedAttributes
of the element, so a change in the dom will trigger the attributeChangedCallback
method.
The element is also extended to have getters
and setters
for properties with the same name.
The approach of this implementations is similar to Higher order components in React.
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Collection of utilities for ProtVista components
We found that protvista-utils 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.
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