I have a <core-icon>
element like
<polymer-element name="app-element">
<template>
<core-icon icon="{{icon}}"></core-icon>
</template>
<script ...>
</polymer-element>
@CustomTag('app-element')
class AppElement extends PolymerElement {
AppElement.created() : super.created();
@observable
String icon = 'menu';
clickHandler(e) {
icon = null;
}
}
This leads to this exception
Exception caught during observer callback: TypeError: Cannot read property 'split' of null
at core-icon.Polymer.updateAlt (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/core_elements/src/core-icon/core-icon.html:188:50)
at core-icon.Polymer.updateIcon (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/core_elements/src/core-icon/core-icon.html:147:14)
at core-icon.g.invokeMethod (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:13:25932)
at core-icon.g.notifyPropertyChanges (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:13:24037)
at Object.x.report_ (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:12:18274)
at Object.S.check_ (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:12:22612)
at c (http://localhost:63342/core-elements/packages/polymer/src/js/polymer/polymer.js:12:12181) polymer.concat.js:4861x.report_ polymer.concat.js:4861S.check_ polymer.concat.js:5264c
In my opinion this is a but in <core-icon>
and I'm going to create an issue but my question is anyway:
Is there a way to catch such a JavaScript exception in Dart?
I of course tried to wrap the line icon = null;
with a try/catch
or window.onError.listen((e)...);
without success though.
icon = null
does not help. Why don't you use:<template if="{{icon!=null}}"><core-icon icon="{{icon}}"></core-icon></template>
. I don't think this is a bug, why do you want the icon to be null?the beginning of the call
. I can check againstnull
in binding or in my code but I still think thecore-icon
should not throw whenicon
becomesnull
. I do/did not set it tonull
intentionally but I stumbled upon this because in some situations the model or the field in of the modelicon
is bound to becamenull
. The above code is simplified to make a small example that allows to reproduce the problem.runZoned(() { icon = null; }, onError: (e) { print('onError'); });
without success.