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- /**
- * @license
- * Copyright 2020 Google LLC
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
- */
- import { AttributePart } from '../lit-html.js';
- import { Directive, DirectiveParameters, PartInfo } from '../directive.js';
- declare class LiveDirective extends Directive {
- constructor(partInfo: PartInfo);
- render(value: unknown): unknown;
- update(part: AttributePart, [value]: DirectiveParameters<this>): unknown;
- }
- /**
- * Checks binding values against live DOM values, instead of previously bound
- * values, when determining whether to update the value.
- *
- * This is useful for cases where the DOM value may change from outside of
- * lit-html, such as with a binding to an `<input>` element's `value` property,
- * a content editable elements text, or to a custom element that changes it's
- * own properties or attributes.
- *
- * In these cases if the DOM value changes, but the value set through lit-html
- * bindings hasn't, lit-html won't know to update the DOM value and will leave
- * it alone. If this is not what you want--if you want to overwrite the DOM
- * value with the bound value no matter what--use the `live()` directive:
- *
- * ```js
- * html`<input .value=${live(x)}>`
- * ```
- *
- * `live()` performs a strict equality check agains the live DOM value, and if
- * the new value is equal to the live value, does nothing. This means that
- * `live()` should not be used when the binding will cause a type conversion. If
- * you use `live()` with an attribute binding, make sure that only strings are
- * passed in, or the binding will update every render.
- */
- export declare const live: (value: unknown) => import("../directive.js").DirectiveResult<typeof LiveDirective>;
- /**
- * The type of the class that powers this directive. Necessary for naming the
- * directive's return type.
- */
- export type { LiveDirective };
- //# sourceMappingURL=live.d.ts.map
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