node is a Comment node.
node is a DocumentFragment node.
node is a document.
Set when other is a descendant of node.
Set when other is an ancestor of node.
Set when node and other are not in the same tree.
Set when other is following node.
Set when other is preceding node.
node is a doctype.
node is an element.
node is a ProcessingInstruction node.
node is a Text node.
Returns node's node document's document base URL.
Array of child controllers.
Returns the children.
Returns the child elements.
Allows for manipulation of element's class content attribute as a set of whitespace-separated tokens through a DOMTokenList object.
Returns the value of element's class content attribute. Can be set to change it.
Returns the first child.
Returns the first child that is an element, and null otherwise.
Set to true to disable indentation of child controllers
Returns the value of element's id content attribute. Can be set to change it.
Returns true if node is connected and false otherwise.
Returns the last child.
Returns the last child that is an element, and null otherwise.
Returns the local name.
Returns the namespace.
Returns the first following sibling that is an element, and null otherwise.
Returns the next sibling.
Returns a string appropriate for the type of node.
Returns the type of node.
Fires when the user aborts the download.
Fires when the object loses the input focus.
Occurs when playback is possible, but would require further buffering.
Fires when the contents of the object or selection have changed.
Fires when the user clicks the left mouse button on the object
Fires when the user clicks the right mouse button in the client area, opening the context menu.
Fires when the user double-clicks the object.
Fires on the source object continuously during a drag operation.
Fires on the source object when the user releases the mouse at the close of a drag operation.
Fires on the target element when the user drags the object to a valid drop target.
Fires on the target object when the user moves the mouse out of a valid drop target during a drag operation.
Fires on the target element continuously while the user drags the object over a valid drop target.
Fires on the source object when the user starts to drag a text selection or selected object.
Occurs when the duration attribute is updated.
Occurs when the media element is reset to its initial state.
Occurs when the end of playback is reached.
Fires when an error occurs during object loading.
Fires when the object receives focus.
Fires when the user presses a key.
Fires when the user presses an alphanumeric key.
Fires when the user releases a key.
Fires immediately after the browser loads the object.
Occurs when media data is loaded at the current playback position.
Occurs when the duration and dimensions of the media have been determined.
Occurs when Internet Explorer begins looking for media data.
Fires when the user clicks the object with either mouse button.
Fires when the user moves the mouse over the object.
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object.
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer into the object.
Fires when the user releases a mouse button while the mouse is over the object.
Occurs when playback is paused.
Occurs when the play method is requested.
Occurs when the audio or video has started playing.
Occurs to indicate progress while downloading media data.
Occurs when the playback rate is increased or decreased.
Fires when the user resets a form.
Fires when the user repositions the scroll box in the scroll bar on the object.
Occurs when the seek operation ends.
Occurs when the current playback position is moved.
Fires when the current selection changes.
Occurs when the download has stopped.
Occurs if the load operation has been intentionally halted.
Occurs to indicate the current playback position.
Occurs when the volume is changed, or playback is muted or unmuted.
Occurs when playback stops because the next frame of a video resource is not available.
Returns the node document. Returns null for documents.
Returns the parent element.
Returns the parent.
Returns the namespace prefix.
Returns the first preceding sibling that is an element, and null otherwise.
Returns the previous sibling.
Node or ShadowRoot into which element DOM should be rendered. Defaults to an open shadowRoot.
Returns element's shadow root, if any, and if shadow root's mode is "open", and null otherwise.
Returns the value of element's slot content attribute. Can be set to change it.
Returns the HTML-uppercased qualified name.
User-supplied object that maps property names to PropertyDeclaration
objects containing options for configuring the property.
Reference to the underlying library method used to render the element's
DOM. By default, points to the render
method from lit-html's shady-render
module.
Most users will never need to touch this property.
This property should not be confused with the render
instance method,
which should be overridden to define a template for the element.
Advanced users creating a new base class based on LitElement can override
this property to point to a custom render method with a signature that
matches shady-render's render
method.
Controls wether the group controller is collapsed or not.
Controls wether the group controller is collapsed or not.
Adds a new child controller to the group controller.
You can pass either a controller instance, a property name, and / or ValueControllerFieldParameters.
new GUI({ target })
.add('lorem') // Property name refering to target
.add('lorem', { minimum: 5 }) // Additional parameters (assuming number)
.add('lorem', { field: 'number' }) // Specify explicit field type
.add('lorem', { target: { lorem: 1 } }) // Overwrite target
.add('lorem', (controller) => { // Controller callback as last argument
controller.maximum = 10
}))
.add(new ValueController()) // Use controller instance
.add({ property: 'lorem', field: 'number' }) // Use plain object
.add({ field: 'number' }) // Standalone controller which is not attached
// to a target and property
Inserts nodes just after node, while replacing strings in nodes with equivalent Text nodes.
Throws a "HierarchyRequestError" DOMException if the constraints of the node tree are violated.
Inserts nodes after the last child of node, while replacing strings in nodes with equivalent Text nodes.
Throws a "HierarchyRequestError" DOMException if the constraints of the node tree are violated.
Attach all child controllers to their target (if they have one)
Creates a shadow root for element and returns it.
Synchronizes property values when attributes change.
Inserts nodes just before node, while replacing strings in nodes with equivalent Text nodes.
Throws a "HierarchyRequestError" DOMException if the constraints of the node tree are violated.
Returns a copy of node. If deep is true, the copy also includes the node's descendants.
Returns the first (starting at element) inclusive ancestor that matches selectors, and null otherwise.
Returns a bitmask indicating the position of other relative to node.
Returns true if other is an inclusive descendant of node, and false otherwise.
Dettach all child controllers from their target
Allows for super.disconnectedCallback()
in extensions while
reserving the possibility of making non-breaking feature additions
when disconnecting at some point in the future.
Dispatches a synthetic event event to target and returns true if either event's cancelable attribute value is false or its preventDefault() method was not invoked, and false otherwise.
Returns element's first attribute whose qualified name is qualifiedName, and null if there is no such attribute otherwise.
Returns element's attribute whose namespace is namespace and local name is localName, and null if there is no such attribute otherwise.
Returns the qualified names of all element's attributes. Can contain duplicates.
Returns a HTMLCollection of the elements in the object on which the method was invoked (a document or an element) that have all the classes given by classNames. The classNames argument is interpreted as a space-separated list of classes.
Returns node's root.
Adds a new group controller under the current group.
You can pass either a property name and / or GroupControllerParameters.
new GUI({ target })
.group('lorem', (group) => { // Property name refering to target
// (value must be an object)
// Do other things with the child group which has now `target.lorem` as
// its own target
})
.group('lorem', { open: true }) // Additional parameters
.group('lorem', { target: { foo: 1 } }) // Overwrite target
.group({ target: { foo: 1 } }) // Use plain object
Returns true if element has an attribute whose qualified name is qualifiedName, and false otherwise.
Returns true if element has an attribute whose namespace is namespace and local name is localName.
Returns true if element has attributes, and false otherwise.
Returns whether node has children.
Returns whether node and otherNode have the same properties.
Returns true if matching selectors against element's root yields element, and false otherwise.
Removes empty exclusive Text nodes and concatenates the data of remaining contiguous exclusive Text nodes into the first of their nodes.
Inserts nodes before the first child of node, while replacing strings in nodes with equivalent Text nodes.
Throws a "HierarchyRequestError" DOMException if the constraints of the node tree are violated.
Returns the first element that is a descendant of node that matches selectors.
Returns all element descendants of node that match selectors.
Removes a child controller from the group controller
Removes element's first attribute whose qualified name is qualifiedName.
Removes element's attribute whose namespace is namespace and local name is localName.
Replaces node with nodes, while replacing strings in nodes with equivalent Text nodes.
Throws a "HierarchyRequestError" DOMException if the constraints of the node tree are violated.
Displays element fullscreen and resolves promise when done.
When supplied, options's navigationUI member indicates whether showing navigation UI while in fullscreen is preferred or not. If set to "show", navigation simplicity is preferred over screen space, and if set to "hide", more screen space is preferred. User agents are always free to honor user preference over the application's. The default value "auto" indicates no application preference.
Requests an update which is processed asynchronously. This should
be called when an element should update based on some state not triggered
by setting a property. In this case, pass no arguments. It should also be
called when manually implementing a property setter. In this case, pass the
property name
and oldValue
to ensure that any configured property
options are honored. Returns the updateComplete
Promise which is resolved
when the update completes.
(optional) name of requesting property
(optional) old value of requesting property
A Promise that is resolved when the update completes.
Sets the value of element's first attribute whose qualified name is qualifiedName to value.
Sets the value of element's attribute whose namespace is namespace and local name is localName to value.
Toggles the group controller by opening or collapsing it.
If force is not given, "toggles" qualifiedName, removing it if it is present and adding it if it is not present. If force is true, adds qualifiedName. If force is false, removes qualifiedName.
Returns true if qualifiedName is now present, and false otherwise.
Creates a property accessor on the element prototype if one does not exist
and stores a PropertyDeclaration for the property with the given options.
The property setter calls the property's hasChanged
property option
or uses a strict identity check to determine whether or not to request
an update.
This method may be overridden to customize properties; however,
when doing so, it's important to call super.createProperty
to ensure
the property is setup correctly. This method calls
getPropertyDescriptor
internally to get a descriptor to install.
To customize what properties do when they are get or set, override
getPropertyDescriptor
. To customize the options for a property,
implement createProperty
like this:
static createProperty(name, options) { options = Object.assign(options, {myOption: true}); super.createProperty(name, options); }
Return the array of styles to apply to the element. Override this method to integrate into a style management system.
Alias for Field.register
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node is a CDATASection node.