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Bump lit-element from 2.2.1 to 2.5.1 #206

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Bumps lit-element from 2.2.1 to 2.5.1.

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v2.4.0

Changed

  • Set type in package.json to "module" (#974)

Added

  • Adds a cache: boolean argument to the @query decorator as a performance optimization for properties whose queried element is not expected to change. If cache is set to true, element DOM is queried when the property is first accessed, and the value is cached so it can be immediately returned on all subsequent property accesses. (#1013)

  • Adds a selector: string argument to the @queryAssignedNodes decorator as a convenience to filter the assigned nodes by the given selector (#1016).

  • The requestUpdateInternal(name, oldValue, options) method has been added. This method is sometimes useful to call in a custom property setter to optimize performance. It is slightly more efficient than requestUpdate since it does not return the updateComplete property which can be overridden to do work.

  • The protected performUpdate() method may now be called to syncronously "flush" a pending update, for example via a property setter. Note, performing a synchronous update only updates the element and not any potentially pending descendants in the element's local DOM (#959).

  • Constructible stylesheets may now be provided directly as styles, in addition to using the css tagged template function (#853).

Fixed

  • queryAssignedNodes doesn't correctly locate default slot (#1002)

v2.3.1

Fixed

  • Add TypeScript type declarations for older versions of TypeScript. We're currently testing back to TS 3.4. We can't commit to never breaking TypeScript builds, but we'll be supporting older versions as best we can.

v2.3.0

Changed

  • Added a static getPropertyDescriptor method to allow easier customization of property accessors. This method should return a a PropertyDescriptor to install on the property. If no descriptor is returned, no property accessor is created. (#911)
  • The value returned by render is always rendered, even if it isn't a TemplateResult. (#712)

Added

  • Added @queryAsync(selector) decorator which returns a Promise that resolves to the result of querying for the given selector after the element's updateComplete Promise resolves (#903).
  • Added enableUpdating() to UpdatingElement to enable customizing when updating is enabled #860.
  • Added @queryAssignedNodes(slotName, flatten) decorator to enable querying assignedNodes for a given slot #860.
  • Added getStyles() to LitElement to allow hooks into style gathering for component sets #866.

Fixed

  • Ensure UpdatingElement allows updates when properties are set after calling super.update(). LitElement renders when updates are triggered as a result of rendering (#549).
  • Properties annotated with the eventOptions decorator will now survive property renaming optimizations when used with tsickle and Closure JS Compiler.
  • Moved style gathering from finalize to initialize to be more lazy, and create stylesheets on the first instance initializing #866.
  • Fixed behavior change for components that do not implement render() introduced in (#712) (#917)
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[2.5.0] - 2021-05-05

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue that was causing VS Code to mark @state() as deprecated (#1192).

[2.5.0] - 2021-04-29

Changed

  • Added the @state() decorator as an alias for @internalProperty(), and deprecated @internalProperty() which will be renamed to @state in lit-element 3.0 (#1162).
  • Added UpdatingElement.prototype.getUpdateComplete() and deprecated _getUpdateComplete() for forward compibility with lit-element 3.0.

Added

  • Adds a static shadowRootOptions property for specifying shadow root options. This is a slightly simpler alternative to implementing a custom createRenderRoot method (#1147).
  • Adds an export of UpdatingElement as ReactiveElement for forward-compatibility with lit-element 3.0 (#1177).

Fixed

  • Fixes an issue with queryAssignedNodes when applying a selector on a slot that included text nodes on older browsers not supporting Element.matches (#1088).

[2.4.0] - 2020-08-19

Changed

  • Set type in package.json to "module" (#974)

Added

  • Adds a cache: boolean argument to the @query decorator as a performance optimization for properties whose queried element is not expected to change. If cache is set to true, element DOM is queried when the property is first accessed, and the value is cached so it can be immediately returned on all subsequent property accesses. (#1013)

  • Adds a selector: string argument to the @queryAssignedNodes decorator as a convenience to filter the assigned nodes by the given selector (#1016).

  • The requestUpdateInternal(name, oldValue, options) method has been added. This method is sometimes useful to call in a custom property setter to optimize performance. It is slightly more efficient than requestUpdate since it does not return the updateComplete property which can be overridden to do work.

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