Template (ui)
@ckeditor/ckeditor5-ui/src/template
A basic Template class. It renders a DOM HTML element or text from a definition and supports element attributes, children, bindings to observables and DOM event propagation.
A simple template can look like this:
const bind = Template.bind( observable, emitter );
new Template( {
tag: 'p',
attributes: {
class: 'foo',
style: {
backgroundColor: 'yellow'
}
},
on: {
click: bind.to( 'clicked' )
},
children: [
'A paragraph.'
]
} ).render();
and it will render the following HTML element:
<p class="foo" style="background-color: yellow;">A paragraph.</p>
Additionally, the observable
will always fire clicked
upon clicking <p>
in the DOM.
See TemplateDefinition
to know more about templates and complex
template definitions.
Filtering
Properties
-
attributes : Record<string, AttributeValues> | undefined
module:ui/template~Template#attributes
The attributes of the template, e.g.
{ id: [ 'ck-id' ] }
, corresponding with the attributes of an HTML element.Note: This property only makes sense when
tag
is defined. -
children : Array<Node | View<HTMLElement> | Template | ViewCollection<View<HTMLElement>>> | undefined
module:ui/template~Template#children
-
eventListeners : Record<string, Array<TemplateToBinding>> | undefined
module:ui/template~Template#eventListeners
The DOM event listeners of the template.
-
ns : string | undefined
module:ui/template~Template#ns
-
tag : string | undefined
module:ui/template~Template#tag
The tag (
tagName
) of this template, e.g.div
. It also indicates that the template renders to an HTML element. -
text : Array<TemplateSimpleValue | TemplateBinding> | undefined
module:ui/template~Template#text
The text of the template. It also indicates that the template renders to a DOM text node.
-
Indicates whether this particular Template instance has been rendered.
-
Methods
-
constructor( def )
module:ui/template~Template#constructor
Creates an instance of the
Template
class.Parameters
def : TemplateDefinition
The definition of the template.
-
apply( node ) → HTMLElement | Text
module:ui/template~Template#apply
Applies the template to an existing DOM Node, either HTML element or text.
Note: No new DOM nodes will be created. Applying extends:
attributes, event listeners, and
textContent
of children only.Note: Existing
class
andstyle
attributes are extended when a template is applied to an HTML element, while other attributes andtextContent
are overridden.Note: The process of applying a template can be easily reverted using the
revert
method.const element = document.createElement( 'div' ); const observable = new Model( { divClass: 'my-div' } ); const emitter = Object.create( EmitterMixin ); const bind = Template.bind( observable, emitter ); new Template( { attributes: { id: 'first-div', class: bind.to( 'divClass' ) }, on: { click: bind( 'elementClicked' ) // Will be fired by the observable. }, children: [ 'Div text.' ] } ).apply( element ); console.log( element.outerHTML ); // -> '<div id="first-div" class="my-div"></div>'
Parameters
node : HTMLElement | Text
Root node for the template to apply.
Returns
HTMLElement | Text
Related:
-
Delegates selected events to another
Emitter
. For instance:emitterA.delegate( 'eventX' ).to( emitterB ); emitterA.delegate( 'eventX', 'eventY' ).to( emitterC );
then
eventX
is delegated (fired by)emitterB
andemitterC
along withdata
:emitterA.fire( 'eventX', data );
and
eventY
is delegated (fired by)emitterC
along withdata
:emitterA.fire( 'eventY', data );
Parameters
events : Array<string>
Event names that will be delegated to another emitter.
Returns
-
inherited
fire( eventOrInfo, args ) → GetEventInfo<TEvent>[ 'return' ]
module:ui/template~Template#fire
Fires an event, executing all callbacks registered for it.
The first parameter passed to callbacks is an
EventInfo
object, followed by the optionalargs
provided in thefire()
method call.Type parameters
Parameters
eventOrInfo : GetNameOrEventInfo<TEvent>
The name of the event or
EventInfo
object if event is delegated.args : TEvent[ 'args' ]
Additional arguments to be passed to the callbacks.
Returns
GetEventInfo<TEvent>[ 'return' ]
By default the method returns
undefined
. However, the return value can be changed by listeners through modification of theevt.return
's property (the event info is the first param of every callback).
-
Returns an iterator which traverses the template in search of
View
instances and returns them one by one.const viewFoo = new View(); const viewBar = new View(); const viewBaz = new View(); const template = new Template( { tag: 'div', children: [ viewFoo, { tag: 'div', children: [ viewBar ] }, viewBaz ] } ); // Logs: viewFoo, viewBar, viewBaz for ( const view of template.getViews() ) { console.log( view ); }
Returns
IterableIterator<View<HTMLElement>>
-
inherited
listenTo( emitter, event, callback, [ options ] ) → void
module:ui/template~Template#listenTo:BASE_EMITTER
Registers a callback function to be executed when an event is fired in a specific (emitter) object.
Events can be grouped in namespaces using
:
. When namespaced event is fired, it additionally fires all callbacks for that namespace.// myEmitter.on( ... ) is a shorthand for myEmitter.listenTo( myEmitter, ... ). myEmitter.on( 'myGroup', genericCallback ); myEmitter.on( 'myGroup:myEvent', specificCallback ); // genericCallback is fired. myEmitter.fire( 'myGroup' ); // both genericCallback and specificCallback are fired. myEmitter.fire( 'myGroup:myEvent' ); // genericCallback is fired even though there are no callbacks for "foo". myEmitter.fire( 'myGroup:foo' );
An event callback can stop the event and set the return value of the
fire
method.Type parameters
Parameters
emitter : Emitter
The object that fires the event.
event : TEvent[ 'name' ]
The name of the event.
callback : GetCallback<TEvent>
The function to be called on event.
[ options ] : GetCallbackOptions<TEvent>
Additional options.
Returns
void
-
Stops executing the callback on the given event. Shorthand for
this.stopListening( this, event, callback )
.Parameters
event : string
The name of the event.
callback : Function
The function to stop being called.
Returns
void
-
Registers a callback function to be executed when an event is fired.
Shorthand for
this.listenTo( this, event, callback, options )
(it makes the emitter listen on itself).Type parameters
Parameters
event : TEvent[ 'name' ]
The name of the event.
callback : GetCallback<TEvent>
The function to be called on event.
[ options ] : GetCallbackOptions<TEvent>
Additional options.
Returns
void
-
Registers a callback function to be executed on the next time the event is fired only. This is similar to calling
on
followed byoff
in the callback.Type parameters
Parameters
event : TEvent[ 'name' ]
The name of the event.
callback : GetCallback<TEvent>
The function to be called on event.
[ options ] : GetCallbackOptions<TEvent>
Additional options.
Returns
void
-
render() → HTMLElement | Text
module:ui/template~Template#render
Renders a DOM Node (an HTML element or text) out of the template.
const domNode = new Template( { ... } ).render();
See:
apply
.Returns
HTMLElement | Text
-
revert( node ) → void
module:ui/template~Template#revert
-
Stops delegating events. It can be used at different levels:
- To stop delegating all events.
- To stop delegating a specific event to all emitters.
- To stop delegating a specific event to a specific emitter.
Parameters
[ event ] : string
The name of the event to stop delegating. If omitted, stops it all delegations.
[ emitter ] : Emitter
(requires
event
) The object to stop delegating a particular event to. If omitted, stops delegation ofevent
to all emitters.
Returns
void
-
inherited
stopListening( [ emitter ], [ event ], [ callback ] ) → void
module:ui/template~Template#stopListening:BASE_STOP
Stops listening for events. It can be used at different levels:
- To stop listening to a specific callback.
- To stop listening to a specific event.
- To stop listening to all events fired by a specific object.
- To stop listening to all events fired by all objects.
Parameters
[ emitter ] : Emitter
The object to stop listening to. If omitted, stops it for all objects.
[ event ] : string
(Requires the
emitter
) The name of the event to stop listening to. If omitted, stops it for all events fromemitter
.[ callback ] : Function
(Requires the
event
) The function to be removed from the call list for the givenevent
.
Returns
void
-
private
_bindToObservable( options = { options.data, options.schema, options.updater } ) → void
module:ui/template~Template#_bindToObservable
For a given
TemplateValueSchema
containingTemplateBinding
activates the binding and sets its initial value.Note:
TemplateValueSchema
can be for HTML element attributes or text nodetextContent
.Parameters
options : object
Binding options.
Propertiesoptions.data : RenderData
Rendering data.
options.schema : Array<TemplateSimpleValue | TemplateBinding>
options.updater : Updater
A function which updates the DOM (like attribute or text).
Returns
void
-
Renders HTML element attributes out of
attributes
.Parameters
data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
void
-
Renders an HTML element out of the template.
Parameters
data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
HTMLElement | Text
-
Recursively renders HTML element's children from
children
.Parameters
data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
void
-
Renders a DOM Node (either an HTML element or text) out of the template.
Parameters
data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
HTMLElement | Text
-
private
_renderStyleAttribute( styles, data ) → void
module:ui/template~Template#_renderStyleAttribute
Renders the
style
attribute of an HTML element based onattributes
.A style attribute is an object with static values:
attributes: { style: { color: 'red' } }
or values bound to
Model
properties:attributes: { style: { color: bind.to( ... ) } }
Note: The
style
attribute is rendered without setting the namespace. It does not seem to be needed.Parameters
styles : Record<string, TemplateSimpleValue | TemplateBinding>
Styles located in
attributes.style
ofTemplateDefinition
.data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
void
-
Renders a text node out of
text
.Parameters
data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
HTMLElement | Text
-
private
_revertTemplateFromNode( node, revertData ) → void
module:ui/template~Template#_revertTemplateFromNode
Reverts template data from a node to return it to the original state.
Parameters
node : HTMLElement | Text
A node to be reverted.
revertData : RevertData
An object that stores information about what changes have been made by
apply
to the node. SeerevertData
for more information.
Returns
void
-
Activates
on
event listeners from theTemplateDefinition
on an HTML element.Parameters
data : RenderData
Rendering data.
Returns
void
Static methods
-
An entry point to the interface which binds DOM nodes to observables. There are two types of bindings:
- HTML element attributes or text
textContent
synchronized with attributes of anObservable
. Learn more aboutto
andif
.
const bind = Template.bind( observable, emitter ); new Template( { attributes: { // Binds the element "class" attribute to observable#classAttribute. class: bind.to( 'classAttribute' ) } } ).render();
- DOM events fired on HTML element propagated through
Observable
. Learn more aboutto
.
const bind = Template.bind( observable, emitter ); new Template( { on: { // Will be fired by the observable. click: bind( 'elementClicked' ) } } ).render();
Also see
bindTemplate
.Type parameters
TObservable : extends Observable<TObservable>
Parameters
observable : TObservable
An observable which provides boundable attributes.
emitter : Emitter
An emitter that listens to observable attribute changes or DOM Events (depending on the kind of the binding). Usually, a
View
instance.
Returns
BindChain<TObservable>
- HTML element attributes or text
-
Extends an existing
Template
instance with some additional content from anotherTemplateDefinition
.const bind = Template.bind( observable, emitter ); const template = new Template( { tag: 'p', attributes: { class: 'a', data-x: bind.to( 'foo' ) }, children: [ { tag: 'span', attributes: { class: 'b' }, children: [ 'Span' ] } ] } ); // Instance-level extension. Template.extend( template, { attributes: { class: 'b', data-x: bind.to( 'bar' ) }, children: [ { attributes: { class: 'c' } } ] } ); // Child extension. Template.extend( template.children[ 0 ], { attributes: { class: 'd' } } );
the
outerHTML
oftemplate.render()
is:<p class="a b" data-x="{ observable.foo } { observable.bar }"> <span class="b c d">Span</span> </p>
Parameters
template : Template
An existing template instance to be extended.
def : Partial<TemplateDefinition>
Additional definition to be applied to a template.
Returns
void
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