I am using Polymer 1.5 and I really need the "this" variable not to be mapped outside. I know typescript does this for some valid reasons.
declare var Polymer: any;
var MyBehavior = MyBehavior || {};
MyBehavior.FormSubmit = {
_setInvalid: (query, status) => {
var elems = Array.prototype.slice.call(Polymer.dom(this.root).querySelectorAll(query));
elems.forEach(element => {
if (status) {
element.setAttribute('invalid', status);
}
else {
element.removeAttribute('invalid');
}
});
}
};
Will get then mapped to:
$this = this;
var MyBehavior = MyBehavior || {};
MyBehavior.FormSubmit = {
_setInvalid: (query, status) => {
var elems = Array.prototype.slice.call(Polymer.dom($this.root).querySelectorAll(query));
elems.forEach(element => {
if (status) {
element.setAttribute('invalid', status);
}
else {
element.removeAttribute('invalid');
}
});
}
};
See the this above the variable? This will break the code. If I could access the "this.root" or equivalent that'll do wonders. Is there a way to prevent TypeScript from moving the "this"?
P.S: I just knew about PolymerTS! Unfortunately I can't get it to work calling behaviors from the Polymer object.
this
works as if it had been captured. If you want old-schoolthis
behavior, you need to use old-school functions.