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I am trying to clone a table row with web API's cloneNode() method. Inside those table rows are table data with some vaadin web components that use shadow DOM to get and render its data.

When using cloneNode() to do this, the shadow DOM is not cloned/copied, so now I am left with some vaadin combo-boxes that have no output when rendered.

Is there some way to overcome this?

Example of a table cell that was cloned using cloneNode():

<td style="text-align:center;">
   <vaadin-combo-box id="xxxlist" 
    value="{{definition.lkp_xxx_unit_id}}"
    item-label-path="value" item-value-path="id">
   </vaadin-combo-box>
</td>

Then after that I have this block of code to actually get the items for the vaadin-combo-box component:

ready: function() {
        app.addEventListener('xxx-choices-changed', function(event) {
          this.$.xxxlist.items = app.choices['lkp_xxx_id'];
        }.bind(this));
        this.$.xxxlist.items = app.choices['lkp_xxx_id'];
      }

Any idea how to clone the node with the shadow DOM attached?

2 Answers 2

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You should not clone the shadow dom contents. The web component (<vaadin-combo-box> in this case) is responsible for creating that with JavaScript when a new instance of that element is created. So, when you clone a web component and attach it to the DOM, it’ll create the shadow DOM by itself.

Your problem here is probably that the items property is not set for the cloned elements. Note, that the ready method is only run for the first instance of a Polymer web component, not for all instances. Use connectedCallback or constructor instead if you want to run some code for every instance.

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  • This is exactly what I did to solve the problem, I reassigned all my vaadin components the items property, and it resolved the problem.
    – Harvey Lin
    Feb 28, 2019 at 19:10
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If you want to clone a node and it´s children you have to tell cloneNode so. Please try setting the deep param of cloneNode to true.

element.cloneNode(true);
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  • Hi, thanks for answering! I did set that to true, but It didn't get anything under the shadowRoot of the DOM node that I cloned.
    – Harvey Lin
    Feb 26, 2019 at 17:52
  • Agreed. This would be a feature that would be nice without having to do any crazy recursive insanity. A built-in feature to clone an entire DOM or DOM structure would be nice.
    – Ginzorf
    Apr 15, 2020 at 21:36

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