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- /**
- * @license
- * Copyright 2017 Google LLC
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
- */
- /**
- * Overview:
- *
- * This module is designed to add support for an async `setValue` API and
- * `disconnected` callback to directives with the least impact on the core
- * runtime or payload when that feature is not used.
- *
- * The strategy is to introduce a `AsyncDirective` subclass of
- * `Directive` that climbs the "parent" tree in its constructor to note which
- * branches of lit-html's "logical tree" of data structures contain such
- * directives and thus need to be crawled when a subtree is being cleared (or
- * manually disconnected) in order to run the `disconnected` callback.
- *
- * The "nodes" of the logical tree include Parts, TemplateInstances (for when a
- * TemplateResult is committed to a value of a ChildPart), and Directives; these
- * all implement a common interface called `DisconnectableChild`. Each has a
- * `_$parent` reference which is set during construction in the core code, and a
- * `_$disconnectableChildren` field which is initially undefined.
- *
- * The sparse tree created by means of the `AsyncDirective` constructor
- * crawling up the `_$parent` tree and placing a `_$disconnectableChildren` Set
- * on each parent that includes each child that contains a
- * `AsyncDirective` directly or transitively via its children. In order to
- * notify connection state changes and disconnect (or reconnect) a tree, the
- * `_$notifyConnectionChanged` API is patched onto ChildParts as a directive
- * climbs the parent tree, which is called by the core when clearing a part if
- * it exists. When called, that method iterates over the sparse tree of
- * Set<DisconnectableChildren> built up by AsyncDirectives, and calls
- * `_$notifyDirectiveConnectionChanged` on any directives that are encountered
- * in that tree, running the required callbacks.
- *
- * A given "logical tree" of lit-html data-structures might look like this:
- *
- * ChildPart(N1) _$dC=[D2,T3]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D2)
- * ._value // user value was TemplateResult
- * TemplateInstance(T3) _$dC=[A4,A6,N10,N12]
- * ._parts[]
- * AttributePart(A4) _$dC=[D5]
- * ._directives[]
- * AsyncDirective(D5)
- * AttributePart(A6) _$dC=[D7,D8]
- * ._directives[]
- * AsyncDirective(D7)
- * Directive(D8) _$dC=[D9]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D9)
- * ChildPart(N10) _$dC=[D11]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D11)
- * ._value
- * string
- * ChildPart(N12) _$dC=[D13,N14,N16]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D13)
- * ._value // user value was iterable
- * Array<ChildPart>
- * ChildPart(N14) _$dC=[D15]
- * ._value
- * string
- * ChildPart(N16) _$dC=[D17,T18]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D17)
- * ._value // user value was TemplateResult
- * TemplateInstance(T18) _$dC=[A19,A21,N25]
- * ._parts[]
- * AttributePart(A19) _$dC=[D20]
- * ._directives[]
- * AsyncDirective(D20)
- * AttributePart(A21) _$dC=[22,23]
- * ._directives[]
- * AsyncDirective(D22)
- * Directive(D23) _$dC=[D24]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D24)
- * ChildPart(N25) _$dC=[D26]
- * ._directive
- * AsyncDirective(D26)
- * ._value
- * string
- *
- * Example 1: The directive in ChildPart(N12) updates and returns `nothing`. The
- * ChildPart will _clear() itself, and so we need to disconnect the "value" of
- * the ChildPart (but not its directive). In this case, when `_clear()` calls
- * `_$notifyConnectionChanged()`, we don't iterate all of the
- * _$disconnectableChildren, rather we do a value-specific disconnection: i.e.
- * since the _value was an Array<ChildPart> (because an iterable had been
- * committed), we iterate the array of ChildParts (N14, N16) and run
- * `setConnected` on them (which does recurse down the full tree of
- * `_$disconnectableChildren` below it, and also removes N14 and N16 from N12's
- * `_$disconnectableChildren`). Once the values have been disconnected, we then
- * check whether the ChildPart(N12)'s list of `_$disconnectableChildren` is empty
- * (and would remove it from its parent TemplateInstance(T3) if so), but since
- * it would still contain its directive D13, it stays in the disconnectable
- * tree.
- *
- * Example 2: In the course of Example 1, `setConnected` will reach
- * ChildPart(N16); in this case the entire part is being disconnected, so we
- * simply iterate all of N16's `_$disconnectableChildren` (D17,T18) and
- * recursively run `setConnected` on them. Note that we only remove children
- * from `_$disconnectableChildren` for the top-level values being disconnected
- * on a clear; doing this bookkeeping lower in the tree is wasteful since it's
- * all being thrown away.
- *
- * Example 3: If the LitElement containing the entire tree above becomes
- * disconnected, it will run `childPart.setConnected()` (which calls
- * `childPart._$notifyConnectionChanged()` if it exists); in this case, we
- * recursively run `setConnected()` over the entire tree, without removing any
- * children from `_$disconnectableChildren`, since this tree is required to
- * re-connect the tree, which does the same operation, simply passing
- * `isConnected: true` down the tree, signaling which callback to run.
- */
- import { Disconnectable, Part } from './lit-html.js';
- import { Directive } from './directive.js';
- export { directive } from './directive.js';
- /**
- * An abstract `Directive` base class whose `disconnected` method will be
- * called when the part containing the directive is cleared as a result of
- * re-rendering, or when the user calls `part.setConnected(false)` on
- * a part that was previously rendered containing the directive (as happens
- * when e.g. a LitElement disconnects from the DOM).
- *
- * If `part.setConnected(true)` is subsequently called on a
- * containing part, the directive's `reconnected` method will be called prior
- * to its next `update`/`render` callbacks. When implementing `disconnected`,
- * `reconnected` should also be implemented to be compatible with reconnection.
- *
- * Note that updates may occur while the directive is disconnected. As such,
- * directives should generally check the `this.isConnected` flag during
- * render/update to determine whether it is safe to subscribe to resources
- * that may prevent garbage collection.
- */
- export declare abstract class AsyncDirective extends Directive {
- /**
- * The connection state for this Directive.
- */
- isConnected: boolean;
- /**
- * Initialize the part with internal fields
- * @param part
- * @param parent
- * @param attributeIndex
- */
- _$initialize(part: Part, parent: Disconnectable, attributeIndex: number | undefined): void;
- /**
- * Sets the value of the directive's Part outside the normal `update`/`render`
- * lifecycle of a directive.
- *
- * This method should not be called synchronously from a directive's `update`
- * or `render`.
- *
- * @param directive The directive to update
- * @param value The value to set
- */
- setValue(value: unknown): void;
- /**
- * User callbacks for implementing logic to release any resources/subscriptions
- * that may have been retained by this directive. Since directives may also be
- * re-connected, `reconnected` should also be implemented to restore the
- * working state of the directive prior to the next render.
- */
- protected disconnected(): void;
- protected reconnected(): void;
- }
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