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145 lines
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JavaScript
145 lines
7.2 KiB
JavaScript
import { T, t } from "./utils/index.js";
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export const info= {
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title: t`Web Components`,
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description: t`Using custom elements in combinantion with DDE`,
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};
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import { el } from "deka-dom-el";
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import { simplePage } from "./layout/simplePage.html.js";
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import { example } from "./components/example.html.js";
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import { h3 } from "./components/pageUtils.html.js";
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import { mnemonic } from "./components/mnemonic/customElement-init.js";
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import { code } from "./components/code.html.js";
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/** @param {string} url */
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const fileURL= url=> new URL(url, import.meta.url);
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const references= {
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/** Web Components on MDN */
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mdn_web_components: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for Web Components`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_components",
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},
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/** observedAttributes on MDN */
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mdn_observedAttributes: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for observedAttributes`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_components/Using_custom_elements#responding_to_attribute_changes",
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},
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/** Custom Elements on MDN */
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mdn_custom_elements: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for Custom Elements`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_components/Using_custom_elements",
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},
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/** Custom Elements tips from WebReflection */
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custom_elements_tips: {
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title: t`Ideas and tips from WebReflection`,
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href: "https://gist.github.com/WebReflection/ec9f6687842aa385477c4afca625bbf4",
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},
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/** Shallow DOM on mdn */
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mdn_shadow_dom_depth: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for Shadow DOM`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_shadow_DOM",
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},
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/** Shallow DOM on mdn */
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mdn_shadow_dom_slot: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for <slot>`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/slot",
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},
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/** Shallow DOM */
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shadow_dom_depth: {
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title: t`Everything you need to know about Shadow DOM (github repo praveenpuglia/shadow-dom-in-depth)`,
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href: "https://github.com/praveenpuglia/shadow-dom-in-depth",
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},
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};
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/** @param {import("./types.d.ts").PageAttrs} attrs */
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export function page({ pkg, info }){
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const page_id= info.id;
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return el(simplePage, { info, pkg }).append(
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el("h2", t`Using web components in combinantion with DDE`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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The DDE library allows for use within ${el("a", references.mdn_web_components).append( el("strong", t`Web Components`) )}
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for dom-tree generation. However, in order to be able to use signals (possibly mapping to registered
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${el("a", references.mdn_observedAttributes).append( el("code", "observedAttributes") )}) and additional
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functionality is (unfortunately) required to use helpers provided by the library.
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`),
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el(code, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/intro.js"), page_id }),
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el(h3, t`Custom Elements Introduction`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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Web Components, specifically Custom Elements, are a set of web platform APIs that allow you to create
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new HTML tags with custom functionality encapsulated within them. This allows for the creation of reusable
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components that can be used across web applications.
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`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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To start with, let’s see how to use native Custom Elements. As starting point please read
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${el("a", references.mdn_custom_elements).append( el("strong", t`Using Custom Elements`), t` on MDN` )}.
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To sum up and for mnemonic see following code overview:
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`),
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el(code, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/native-basic.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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For more advanced use of Custom Elements, the summary ${el("a", references.custom_elements_tips)
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.append( el("strong", t`Handy Custom Elements Patterns`) )} may be useful. Especially pay attention to
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linking HTML attributes and defining setters/getters, this is very helpful to use in combination with
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the library (${el("code", `el(HTMLCustomElement.tagName, { customAttribute: "${t`new-value`}" });`)}).
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`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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Also see the Life Cycle Events sections, very similarly we would like to use
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${el("a", { textContent: t`DDE events`, href: "./p03-events.html", title: t`See events part of the library documentation` })}.
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To do it, the library provides function ${el("code", "customElementWithDDE")}…
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/customElementWithDDE.js"), page_id }),
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el("h3", t`Custom Elements with DDE`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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The ${el("code", "customElementWithDDE")} function is only (small) part of the inregration of the library.
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More important for coexistence is render component function as a body of the Custom Element. For that, you
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can use ${el("code", "customElementRender")} with arguments instance reference, target for connection,
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render function and optional properties (will be passed to the render function) see later…
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/dde.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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…as you can see, you can use components created based on the documentation previously introduced. To unlock
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full potential, use with combination ${el("code", "customElementWithDDE")} (allows to use livecycle events)
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and ${el("code", "observedAttributes")} (converts attributes to render function arguments —
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${el("em", "default")}) or ${el("code", "S.observedAttributes")} (converts attributes to signals).
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/observedAttributes.js"), page_id }),
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el(h3, t`Shadow DOM`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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Shadow DOM is a web platform feature that allows for the encapsulation of a component’s internal DOM tree
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from the rest of the document. This means that styles and scripts applied to the document will not affect
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the component’s internal DOM, and vice versa.
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/shadowRoot.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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Regarding to ${el("code", "this.attachShadow({ mode: 'open' })")} see quick overview
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${el("a", { textContent: t`Using Shadow DOM`, ...references.mdn_shadow_dom_depth })}. An another source of
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information can be ${el("a", { textContent: t`Shadow DOM in Depth`, ...references.shadow_dom_depth })}.
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`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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Besides the encapsulation, the Shadow DOM allows for using the ${el("a", references.mdn_shadow_dom_slot).append(
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el("strong", t`<slot>`), t` element(s)`)}. You can simulate this feature using ${el("code", "simulateSlots")}:
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/customElement/simulateSlots.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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To sum up:
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`),
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el("ul").append(
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el("li").append(...T`
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The use of shadow DOM to encapsulate the internal structure of the custom element, which affects how
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the custom element can be styled and modified using JavaScript and CSS.
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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The ability to access and modify the internal structure of the custom element using JavaScript, which
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is affected by the use of shadow DOM and the mode of the shadow DOM.
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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The use of slots to allow for the insertion of content from the parent document into the custom
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element, which is affected by the use of shadow DOM and the mode of the shadow DOM.
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`),
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),
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el(mnemonic)
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);
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}
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