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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Nowak c3366bc956 Add event handlers as tag helpers
This change adds support for mapping DOM event handlers as tag helpers
that function in a bi-modal way.

This is a new first-class feature for DOM events, and replaces a few
workarounds like using `@onclick(...)` or `click=@{ ... }`. I haven't
removed those things yet, this is a first pass to get the new support
in, we'll remove those things when we're totally satisfied.

When used with a string like `<button onclick="foo" />` the result is
a simple HTML attribute .

But when used with an implicit expression like
`<button onclick="@Foo" />` or
`<button onclick="@(x => Clicked = true)" />` a C# function is bound to
the click event from the DOM.
2018-04-06 13:00:04 -07:00
Ryan Nowak d097190824 Add support for conditional attributes
Adds conditional attributes for HTML elements.

This means that an attribute with a 'false' .NET bool value or a null
.NET value of another type will not be rendered in the HTML.
2018-04-03 14:06:48 -07:00
Steve Sanderson b52912a460 Handle ternary expressions inside interpolated attributes. Fixes #446 2018-03-30 11:38:10 +01:00
Ryan Nowak 5b658c80a1 Replace @bind with bind-...
This change introduces a 'tag helper' that replaces @bind with custom
code generation that accomplishes roughly the same thing.

This feature lights up by dynamically generating tag helpers that are
visible to tooling and affect the code generation based on:
- pattern recognition of component properties
- attributes that create definitions for elements
- a 'fallback' case for elements

'bind' also supports format strings (currently only for DateTime) via
a separate attribute.

This change introduces the basic framework for bind and tooling support.
We know that we'll have to do more work to define the set of default
'bind' cases for the DOM and to flesh out the conversion/formatting
infrastructure.

This change gets us far enough to replace all of the cases we currently
have tests for :) with the new features. The old @bind technique still
works for now.

Examples:

@* bind an input element to an expression *@
<input bind="@SelectedDate" format="mm/dd/yyyy" />
@functions {
    public DateTime SelectedDate { get; set; }
}

@* bind an arbitrary expression to an arbitrary set of attributes *@
<div bind-myvalue-myevent="@SomeExpression">...</div>

@* write a component that supports bind *@

@* in Counter.cshtml *@
<div>...html omitted for brevity...</div>
@functions {
    public int Value { get; set; } = 1;
    public Action<int> ValueChanged { get; set; }
}

@* in another file *@
<Counter bind-Value="@CurrentValue" />
@functions {
    public int CurrentValue { get; set; }
}
2018-03-29 22:04:24 -07:00
Steve Sanderson c58df0b739 Temporary workaround for #219 ("data-" attributes don't compile) 2018-03-19 18:09:53 +00:00
Steve Sanderson 6b73892e78 Avoid culture assumption in SupportsTwoWayBindingForDateValuesWithFormatString test. Fixes #268 2018-03-15 13:25:52 +00:00
Ryan Nowak 601e7914f7 Implement components as tag helpers
Implements Component code generation and tooling support end to end
udditionally adds some default `@addTagHelper` directives to make
programming in Blazor a little nicer.

Components are discovered as Tag Helpers using Razor's extensibility
during the build/IDE process. This drives the code generation during
build and lights up a bunch of editor features.

Add
2018-03-14 11:23:41 +00:00
Ryan Nowak 6182e8448d Get rid of RazorCompiler
Adds a little more use of Razor extensibility.

Razor is a plugin model, so we can't be the 'first mover' for initiating
compilation in the build tools and IDE.

Reorganizes tests and fills out more reusable test infrastructure for
Razor-driven testing.

Adds tests for declaration-only configuration.
2018-03-14 11:23:40 +00:00