An Aurelia binding behavior to consume async streams and promises directly from within your templates.
Install the npm dependency via
npm install aurelia-async-binding
In your main.ts
you'll have to register the plugin which makes it globally available:
import {Aurelia} from 'aurelia-framework'
import environment from './environment';
export function configure(aurelia: Aurelia) {
aurelia.use
.standardConfiguration()
.feature('resources');
...
aurelia.use.plugin("aurelia-async-binding"); // <----- REGISTER THE PLUGIN
aurelia.start().then(() => aurelia.setRoot());
}
- Easily access streamed values
- Pluck complex object properties
- Deep-plucking to access nested complex object properties using the dot-notation
- Register
completedHandler
for once the stream completes - Register
error
handlers to react on streamed errors
Once the plugin is installed and configured you can use the async
binding behavior.
An example VM and View can be seen below:
import { Observable } from 'rxjs/Observable';
import "rxjs/add/operator/map";
import "rxjs/add/operator/take";
import "rxjs/add/observable/interval";
import "rxjs/add/observable/of";
import "rxjs/add/observable/from";
interface SPAFramework {
label: string;
url: string;
}
export class App {
public frameworks: Observable<SPAFramework[]>;
public frameworkOverTime: Observable<SPAFramework>;
public isSequenceDone: boolean = false;
constructor() {
const data: SPAFramework[] = [
{ label: "Aurelia", url: "http://aurelia.io" },
{ label: "Angular v4", url: "http://angular.io" },
{ label: "React", url: "https://facebook.github.io/react/" },
];
this.frameworks = Observable.of(data);
this.frameworkOverTime = Observable.interval(2000)
.map((idx) => data[idx])
.take(data.length);
}
public completedHandler = () => {
setTimeout(() => this.isSequenceDone = true, 2000);
}
}
<template>
<h1>SPA Frameworks</h1>
<ul>
<li repeat.for="framework of frameworks & async">
<a href="${framework.url}">${framework.label}</a>
</li>
</ul>
<h1>Frameworks streamed (plucked property)</h1>
<div>
${frameworkOverTime & async: { property: 'label' }}
</div>
<h1>Frameworks streamed (with binding, completed handler)</h1>
<div with.bind="frameworkOverTime & async: { completed: completedHandler }">
<a if.bind="!isSequenceDone" href="${url}">${label}</a>
<span if.bind="isSequenceDone">Sequence is done!</span>
</div>
</template>
Thanks goes to Dwayne Charrington for his Aurelia-TypeScript starter package https://github.com/Vheissu/aurelia-typescript-plugin