Short Version
@bind
is an override of @bind-value
with the event set to "onchange".
These two commands are equivalent:
... @bind-value="userName" @bind-value:event="onchange" ...
... @bind="userName" ...
Long Version
The @bind
attribute accomplishes two separate (but related) tasks:
- Binds an expression to the value of the
<Input...
component
- Binds a delegate that will trigger the component's
ValueChanged
property
Both the expression and the delegate are required. An implementation of @bind-Value
looks like this:
... @bind-value="userName" @bind-value:event="onchange" ...
We are setting both the expression (="userName"
) and the delegate (="onchange"
).
The "easier" @bind=
is just an override with the delegate preset to "onchange". So these two commands are functionally the same:
... @bind-value="userName" @bind-value:event="onchange" ...
... @bind="userName" ...
A greatly simplified analogy using overriding methods:
public void bind-value(string value, string event)
{..}
public void bind(string value)
{
bind-value(value, "onchange");
}
A couple of common use-cases for using the full @bind-value
version are
- updating the UI as the user types
- validating an email address as the user types
Remember, the onchange
event will only trigger PropertyChanged
when the component loses focus. Instead, we want PropertyChanged
to be triggered by the oninput
event:
... @bind-value="H1Content" @bind-value:event="oninput" ...
... @bind-value="email" @bind-value:event="oninput" ...