For complicated elements, is is a good practice to (almost) always have Polymer definition inside a closure to keep all the variables and methods which should only be modified internally private, as opposed to attaching them to the element (e.g. 'this')?
Like following:
<polymer-element name="animating-element">
<script>
(function() {
var privateObj = {};
privateObj.internalState = 0;
//private static method
privateObject.setupState = function(polymerObject) {
if(polymerObject.stateExposedToOutside == /* some conditions */) {
privateObject.internalState = 1;
}
}
Polymer('animating-element', {
stateExposedToOutside: 0,
ready: function() {
privateObj.setupState(this);
this.animate();
},
animate: function() {
}
});
})();
</script>
</polymer-element>
privateObj
can be accessed from outside the component? because that is precisely what I’m looking for with a third party component that I want to override a few private objects.