Update RCL template to use 5.0 features (#25613)
* Update JS interop to use auto-loaded ES6 module * Test update * Make it lazy for compatibility with prerendering * Update comment * Code style: go back to .AsTask - it's probably easier to read
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using Microsoft.JSInterop;
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using System;
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using System.Threading.Tasks;
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using System.Threading.Tasks;
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using Microsoft.JSInterop;
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namespace Company.RazorClassLibrary1
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namespace Company.RazorClassLibrary1
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{
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{
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public class ExampleJsInterop
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// This class provides an example of how JavaScript functionality can be wrapped
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// in a .NET class for easy consumption. The associated JavaScript module is
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// loaded on demand when first needed.
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//
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// This class can be registered as scoped DI service and then injected into Blazor
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// components for use.
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public class ExampleJsInterop : IAsyncDisposable
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{
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{
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public static ValueTask<string> Prompt(IJSRuntime jsRuntime, string message)
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private readonly Lazy<Task<IJSObjectReference>> moduleTask;
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public ExampleJsInterop(IJSRuntime jsRuntime)
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{
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{
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// Implemented in exampleJsInterop.js
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moduleTask = new (() => jsRuntime.InvokeAsync<IJSObjectReference>(
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return jsRuntime.InvokeAsync<string>(
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"import", "./_content/Company.RazorClassLibrary1/exampleJsInterop.js").AsTask());
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"exampleJsFunctions.showPrompt",
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}
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message);
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public async ValueTask<string> Prompt(string message)
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{
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var module = await moduleTask.Value;
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return await module.InvokeAsync<string>("showPrompt", message);
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}
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public async ValueTask DisposeAsync()
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{
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if (moduleTask.IsValueCreated)
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{
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var module = await moduleTask.Value;
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await module.DisposeAsync();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// This file is to show how a library package may provide JavaScript interop features
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// This is a JavaScript module that is loaded on demand. It can export any number of
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// wrapped in a .NET API
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// functions, and may import other JavaScript modules if required.
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window.exampleJsFunctions = {
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export function showPrompt(message) {
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showPrompt: function (message) {
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return prompt(message, 'Type anything here');
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return prompt(message, 'Type anything here');
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}
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}
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};
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"Files": [
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"Files": [
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"wwwroot/background.png",
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"wwwroot/background.png",
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"wwwroot/exampleJsInterop.js",
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"wwwroot/exampleJsInterop.js",
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"wwwroot/styles.css",
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"_Imports.razor",
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"_Imports.razor",
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"Component1.razor",
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"Component1.razor",
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"Component1.razor.css",
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"ExampleJsInterop.cs"
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"ExampleJsInterop.cs"
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]
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]
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},
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},
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