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I'm writing a webapp with Polymer and I'm using an auto-binding template and a property for paging:

<template is="dom-bind">
  <iron-pages selected="{{page}}" attr-for-selected="id">
    <section id="login">
       ...
    </section>
    <section id="main">
       ...
    </section>
  </iron-pages>
</template>

But how can I implement a listener function that's fired when page changes? In custom elements, I'd use a declared property:

Polymer({

  ...

  properties: {
    page: {
      type: String,
      notify: true
    }
  },

  pageChanged: function() {
    // My listener function
  }
});

So I tried setting properties and pageChanged to the template element:

var template = document.querySelector('template');
template.properties = { ... };
template.pageChanged = function() { ... };

But the properties property is already reserved.

Do you have an idea how to do that? Thanks in advance,

Felix

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  • ever solved this? Been pulling my hair out for hours ;)
    – svn
    Jan 29, 2016 at 17:23

2 Answers 2

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You can use a property observer:

Polymer({

  properties: {
    page: {
      type: String,
      notify: true
      observer: 'pageChanged'
    }
  },

  pageChanged: function(newPage,oldPage) {
    // My listener function
  }
});
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You can add and observe:'functionName' in page property which actually changes and in that functionName:function(){ fire('custom-event'); } That is what you are trying to achieve I think.

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