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# Web Component Base
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-component-base)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-component-base)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-component-base)
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[](https://bundlephobia.com/package/web-component-base)
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> A zero-dependency, ~600 Bytes (minified & gzipped), JS base class for creating reactive custom elements easily
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When you extend the `WebComponent` class for your component, you only have to define the `template` and `properties`. Any change in any property value will automatically cause just the component UI to render.
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The result is a reactive UI on property changes.
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<details>
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<summary>Table of Contents</summary>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#import-via-unpkg">Import via unpkg</a></li>
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<li><a href="#installation-via-npm">Installation via npm</a></li>
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<li><a href="#usage">Usage</a></li>
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<li><a href="#template-vs-render">`template` vs `render()`</a></li>
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<li><a href="#prop-access">Prop access</a>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#alternatives">Alternatives</a></li>
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</ol>
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</li>
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<li><a href="#quick-start-example">Quick Start Example</a></li>
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<li><a href="#life-cycle-hooks">Life-Cycle Hooks</a>
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<li><a href="#oninit">`onInit`</a> - the component is connected to the DOM, before view is initialized</li>
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<li><a href="#afterviewinit">`afterViewInit`</a> - after the view is first initialized</li>
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<li><a href="#ondestroy">`onDestroy`</a> - the component is disconnected from the DOM</li>
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<li><a href="#onchanges">`onChanges`</a> - every time an attribute value changes</li>
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</ol>
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</li>
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<li><a href="#library-size">Library Size</a></li>
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</ol>
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</details>
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## Import via unpkg
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Import using [unpkg](https://unpkg.com/web-component-base) in your vanilla JS component. We will use this in the rest of our [usage examples](#usage).
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```js
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import WebComponent from "https://unpkg.com/web-component-base@latest/WebComponent.min.js";
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```
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## Installation via npm
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Usable for projects with bundlers or using import maps.
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```bash
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npm i web-component-base
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```
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## Usage
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In your component class:
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```js
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// HelloWorld.mjs
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import WebComponent from "https://unpkg.com/web-component-base@latest/WebComponent.min.js";
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class HelloWorld extends WebComponent {
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static properties = ["my-name", "emotion"];
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get template() {
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return `
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<h1>Hello ${this.props.myName}${this.props.emotion === "sad" ? ". 😭" : "! 🙌"}</h1>`;
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}
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}
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customElements.define('hello-world', HelloWorld);
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```
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In your HTML page:
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```html
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<head>
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<script type="module" src="HelloWorld.mjs"></script>
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</head>
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<body>
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<hello-world my-name="Ayo" emotion="sad">
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<script>
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const helloWorld = document.querySelector('hello-world');
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setTimeout(() => {
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helloWorld.setAttribute('emotion', 'excited');
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}, 2500)
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</script>
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</body>
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```
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The result is a reactive UI that updates on attribute changes:
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<img alt="UI showing feeling toward Web Components changing from SAD to EXCITED" src="https://git.sr.ht/~ayoayco/web-component-base/blob/main/assets/wc-base-demo.gif" width="400" />
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## `template` vs `render()`
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This mental model attempts to reduce the cognitive complexity of authoring components:
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1. The `template` is a read-only property (initialized with a `get` keyword) that represents *how* the component view is rendered.
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1. There is a `render()` method that triggers a view render.
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1. This `render()` method is *automatically* called under the hood every time an attribute value changed.
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1. You can *optionally* call this `render()` method at any point to trigger a render if you need.
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## Prop Access
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The `WebComponent.props` read-only property is provided for easy access to *any* observed attribute.
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This API gives us read/write access to any attribute properties:
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```js
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class HelloWorld extends WebComponent {
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static properties = ["my-prop"];
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onInit() {
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let count = 0;
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this.onclick = () => this.props.myProp = `${++count}`
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}
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get template() {
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return `
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<h1>Hello ${this.props.myProp}</h1>
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`;
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}
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}
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```
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Assigning value to the `props.camelCase` counterpart will trigger an attribute change hook.
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For example, assigning a value like so:
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```
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this.props.myName = 'hello'
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```
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...is like calling the following:
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this.setAttribute('my-name','hello');
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```
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Therefore, this will tell the browser that the UI needs a render if the attribute is one of the component's observed attributes we explicitly provided with `static properties = ['my-name']`;
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> This works like [`HTMLElement.dataset`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/dataset), except `dataset` is only for attributes prefixed with `data-*`. A camelCase counterpart using `props` will give read/write access to any attribute, with or without the `data-*` prefix.
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### Alternatives
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The current alternatives are using what `HTMLElement` provides out-of-the-box, which are:
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1. `HTMLElement.dataset` for attributes prefixed with `data-*`
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1. Methods for reading/writing attribute values: `setAttribute(...)` and `getAttribute(...)`; note that managing the attribute names as strings can be difficult as the code grows
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## Quick Start Example
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Here is an example of using a custom element in a single .html file:
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```html
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<title>WC Base Test</title>
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<script type="module">
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import WebComponent from "https://unpkg.com/web-component-base@latest/WebComponent.min.js";
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class HelloWorld extends WebComponent {
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static properties = ["my-name"];
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get template() {
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return `<h1>Hello ${this.props.myName}!</h1>`;
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}
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}
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customElements.define("hello-world", HelloWorld);
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</script>
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</head>
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<body>
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<hello-world my-name="Ayo"></hello-world>
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<script>
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const helloWorld = document.querySelector('hello-world');
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setTimeout(() => {
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helloWorld.props.myName = 'Ayo zzzZzzz';
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}, 2500);
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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```
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## Life-Cycle Hooks
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Define behavior when certain events in the component's life cycle is triggered by providing hook methods
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### onInit()
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- Triggered when the component is connected to the DOM
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- Best for setting up the component
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```js
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import WebComponent from "https://unpkg.com/web-component-base@latest/WebComponent.min.js";
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class ClickableText extends WebComponent {
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// gets called when the component is used in an HTML document
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onInit() {
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this.onclick = () => console.log(">>> click!");
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}
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get template() {
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return `<span style="cursor:pointer">Click me!</span>`;
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}
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}
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```
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### afterViewInit()
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- Triggered after the view is first initialized
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```js
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class ClickableText extends WebComponent {
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// gets called when the component's innerHTML is first filled
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afterViewInit() {
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const footer = this.querySelector('footer');
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// do stuff to footer after view is initialized
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}
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get template() {
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return `<footer>Awesome site © 2023</footer>`;
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}
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}
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```
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### onDestroy()
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- Triggered when the component is disconnected from the DOM
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- best for undoing any setup done in `onInit()`
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```js
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import WebComponent from "https://unpkg.com/web-component-base@latest/WebComponent.min.js";
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class ClickableText extends WebComponent {
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clickCallback() {
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console.log(">>> click!");
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}
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onInit() {
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this.onclick = this.clickCallback;
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}
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onDestroy() {
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console.log(">>> removing event listener");
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this.removeEventListener("click", this.clickCallback);
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}
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get template() {
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return `<span style="cursor:pointer">Click me!</span>`;
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}
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}
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```
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### onChanges()
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- Triggered when an attribute value changed
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```js
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import WebComponent from "https://unpkg.com/web-component-base@latest/WebComponent.min.js";
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class ClickableText extends WebComponent {
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// gets called when an attribute value changes
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onChanges(changes) {
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const {property, previousValue, currentValue} = changes;
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console.log('>>> ', {property, previousValue, currentValue})
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}
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get template() {
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return `<span style="cursor:pointer">Click me!</span>`;
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}
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}
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```
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## Library Size
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The bundle size was reported to be 587 Bytes (minified & gzipped) by [bundlephobia](https://bundlephobia.com/package/web-component-base). Running [size-limit](https://npmjs.com/package/@size-limit/preset-small-lib) reports the base class size as around 760 Bytes (minified & brotlied), and using the `WebComponent.min.js` version gets it down to around 400 Bytes. |