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I have a custom element inside tag. At some point I replace the whole with a different content/dom but based on the dev console the custom element from the previous 'body' is still running (i.e. fetching some data). Isn't it supposed to be garbage collected(i.e. JS exec stopped) when the DOM is removed/replaced? Do I need to handle the removal manually(i.e. stop in-flight fetch requests etc) using disconnectedCallback ?

Code samples(reduced)

<body>
<x-search data-cursor="xyz"></x-search>
</body>

JS // In the real code this is another custom element that replaces the body

function replacePage(newBody){
    // received an event (i.e. click on a navigation link) 
    // that requires body change
    //
    document.body = newBody.body
    // At this point I was expecting SearchElem to be garbage collected
    // (existing fetch requests aborted etc)
   // but I can see in the console that it's still running 
   // (i.e. fetching some items which perhaps started based
   // on an event received before the dom was removed).
}
class SearchElem extends HTMLElement {
    constructor() {
        super(); 
        this.SearchPull = {
            "top": 200,
            "down": 200,
        };
        // Listen for various events such 'focus'
        // on each event scan the DOM(#search-results) and fetch 
        // new results or remove from existing top/tail if necessary.
        this.ListenEvents()
        let wrapper = this.querySelector("#search-results");
        this.searchPolicy = new SearchPolicy(this.SearchPull, wrapper, cursorHistory);
    }
}
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  • can you please share code sample?
    – Sagar B
    Dec 20, 2018 at 8:17
  • It is garbage collected if it the gc can determine that is is not used anymore, if it is still fetching data then this part of the code is clearly still referenced/registered somewhere.
    – t.niese
    Dec 20, 2018 at 8:18
  • @SagarBhamare I added some code though it greatly reduced.
    – mike
    Dec 20, 2018 at 8:32
  • The relevant part is most likely in ListenEvents or the fetching was initiated before the replacePage.
    – t.niese
    Dec 20, 2018 at 8:33
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    The JavaScript code is not bound to the custom element. So if a fetch is running then that fetch is kept alive by the environment until it is finished even so it is not reference in your code anymore. So the environment holds a reference to it. If you remove the element you have to stop that request manually.
    – t.niese
    Dec 20, 2018 at 8:43

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