ember-fn-helper-polyfill v1.0.2
ember-fn-helper-polyfill
This addon provides a polyfill for the {{fn}} helper as described in
emberjs/rfcs#470.
Compatibility
- Completely inert when running
ember-source3.11 or higher - Tested against
ember-sourcev2.12, v2.16, v2.18, v3.4, v3.8, and v3.10 in CI - Ember CLI v3.4 or above
- Node.js v8 or above
Installation
ember install ember-fn-helper-polyfillUsage
The fn helper allows you to ensure a function that you are passing off
to another component, helper, or modifier has access to arguments that are
available in the template.
For example, if you have an each helper looping over a number of items, you
may need to pass a function that expects to receive the item as an argument
to a component invoked within the loop. Here's how you could use the fn
helper to pass both the function and its arguments together:
{{! app/templates/components/items-listing.hbs }}
{{#each @items as |item|}}
<DisplayItem @item=item @select={{fn this.handleSelected item}} />
{{/each}}// app/components/items-list.js
import Component from '@glimmer/component';
import { action } from '@ember/object';
export default class ItemsList extends Component {
@action
handleSelected(item) {
// ...snip...
}
}In this case the display-item component will receive a normal function
that it can invoke. When it invokes the function, the handleSelected
function will receive the item and any arguments passed, thanks to the
fn helper.
Let's take look at what that means in a couple circumstances:
- When invoked as
this.args.select()thehandleSelectedfunction will receive theitemfrom the loop as its first and only argument. - When invoked as
this.args.select('foo')thehandleSelectedfunction will receive theitemfrom the loop as its first argument and the string'foo'as its second argument.
In the example above, we used @action to ensure that handleSelected is
properly bound to the items-list, but let's explore what happens if we
left out @action:
// app/components/items-list.js
import Component from '@glimmer/component';
export default class ItemsList extends Component {
handleSelected(item) {
// ...snip...
}
}In this example, when handleSelected is invoked inside the display-item
component, it will not have access to the component instance. In other
words, it will have no this context, so please make sure your functions
are bound (via @action or other means) before passing into fn!
See also partial application.
Contributing
See the Contributing guide for details.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.