packages/labs/observers/README.md
Reactive controllers that make it easy to use the web platform observer classes with Lit.
@lit-labs/observers includes reactive controllers for:
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This package is part of Lit Labs. It is published in order to get feedback on the design and may receive breaking changes or stop being supported.
Please read our Lit Labs documentation before using this library in production.
Give feedback: https://github.com/lit/lit/discussions/3355
The modern web platform provides a number of observer helpers that can be used to detect changes to which web applications may want to react. By managing one of these observers with a reactive controller, changes can be easily integrated into the Lit reactive update lifecycle. The controller can also help manage observer cleanup and rendering in response to changes.
From inside your project folder, run:
$ npm install @lit-labs/observers
IntersectionController attaches a IntersectionObserver to the host and requests updates whenever the IntersectionObserver observes changes to the intersection state of the targets.
The controller can also compute and store an arbitrary value each time changes occur.
import {IntersectionController} from '@lit-labs/observers/intersection-controller.js';
constructor(
host: ReactiveControllerHost & Element,
{target, config, callback, skipInitial}: IntersectionControllerConfig<T>
)
config: IntersectionObserverInit: Configuration object for the
IntersectionObserver.target?: Element | null: The element to observe. In addition to configuring
the target here, the observe method can be called to observe additional
targets. When not specified, the target defaults to the host. If set to
null, no target is automatically observed. Only the configured target will
be re-observed if the host connects again after unobserving via disconnection.callback?: IntersectionValueCallback<T>: The callback used to process detected
changes into a value stored in the controller's value property.skipInitial?: boolean: By default the callback is called without changes
when a target is observed. This is done to help manage initial state, but this
setup step can be skipped by setting this to true.value?: T: The result of processing the observer's changes via the
callback function passed to the config.observe(target: Element): Observe the target element. The controller's
target is automatically observed when the host connects.unobserve(target: Element): Unobserve the target element.disconnect(): Disconnects the observer. This is done automatically when the
host disconnects.MutationController attaches a MutationObserver to the host and requests updates whenever the MutationObserver observes changes to the DOM.
The controller can also compute and store an arbitrary value each time changes occur.
import {MutationController} from '@lit-labs/observers/mutation-controller.js';
// ...
class MyElement extends LitElement {
private _observer = new MutationController(this, {
config: {attributes: true},
});
render() {
return html` ${this._observer.value ? `Attributes set!` : ``} `;
}
}
import {MutationController} from '@lit-labs/observers/mutation-controller.js';
new MutationController<T = unknown>(
host: ReactiveControllerHost & Element,
{target, config, callback, skipInitial}: MutationControllerConfig<T>
)
The type parameter <T> is the type of the value property and the return
type of the callback option.
config: MutationObserverInit: Configuration object for the MutationObserver.target?: Element | null: The element to observe. In addition to configuring
the target here, the observe method can be called to observe additional
targets. When not specified, the target defaults to the host. If set to
null, no target is automatically observed. Only the configured target will
be re-observed if the host connects again after unobserving via disconnection.callback?: MutationValueCallback<T>: The callback used to process detected
changes into a value stored in the controller's value property.skipInitial?: boolean: By default the callback is called without changes
when a target is observed. This is done to help manage initial state, but this
setup step can be skipped by setting this to true.value: The result of processing the observer's changes via the callback
function passed to the config.observe(target: Element): Observe the target element. The controller's
target is automatically observed when the host connects.disconnect(): Disconnects the observer. This is done automatically when the
host disconnects.PerformanceController attaches a PerformanceObserver to the host and requests updates whenever the PerformanceObserver observes receives new performance metrics.
import {PerformanceController} from '@lit-labs/observers/performance-controller.js';
constructor(
host: ReactiveControllerHost,
{config, callback, skipInitial}: PerformanceControllerConfig<T>
)
config: PerformanceObserverInit: Configuration object for the MutationObserver.callback?: PerformanceValueCallback<T>: The callback used to process detected
changes into a value stored in the controller's value property.skipInitial?: boolean: By default the callback is called without changes
when a target is observed. This is done to help manage initial state, but this
setup step can be skipped by setting this to true.value: The result of processing the observer's changes via the callback
function passed to the config.observe(target: Element): Observe the target element. The controller's
target is automatically observed when the host connects.disconnect(): Disconnects the observer. This is done automatically when the
host disconnects.ResizeController attaches a ResizeObserver to the host and requests updates whenever the ResizeObserver detects size changes to its targets. The controller can also compute and store an arbitrary value each time changes occur.
import {ResizeController} from '@lit-labs/observers/resize-controller.js';
constructor(
host: ReactiveControllerHost & Element,
{target, config, callback, skipInitial}: ResizeControllerConfig<T>
)
config?: ResizeObserverOptions: Configuration object for the
ResizeController.target?: Element | null: The element to observe. In addition to configuring
the target here, the observe method can be called to observe additional
targets. When not specified, the target defaults to the host. If set to
null, no target is automatically observed. Only the configured target will
be re-observed if the host connects again after unobserving via disconnection.callback?: ResizeValueCallback<T>: The callback used to process detected
changes into a value stored in the controller's value property.skipInitial?: boolean: By default the callback is called without changes
when a target is observed. This is done to help manage initial state, but this
setup step can be skipped by setting this to true. }value?: T: The result of processing the observer's changes via the
callback function passed to the config.observe(target: Element): Observe the target element. The controller's
target is automatically observed when the host connects.unobserve(target: Element): Unobserve the target element.disconnect(): Disconnects the observer. This is done automatically when the
host disconnects.Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.