lit introduces an example of "Change detection" at the following URL. https://lit.dev/playground/#sample=examples/properties-has-changed
Why is there a "." at the beginning of "date" when specifying the "date-display" option in line 16 of my-element.ts?
import { LitElement, html} from "lit";
import {customElement, property} from 'lit/decorators.js';
import {localDateFromUTC} from './date-utils.js';
import './date-display.js';
@customElement('my-element')
class MyElement extends LitElement {
@property() date?: Date;
render() {
return html`
<p>Choose a date:
<input type="date" @change=${this._dateChanged}></p>
<p><button @click=${this._chooseToday}>Choose Today</button></p>
<p>Date chosen: <date-display .date=${this.date}></date-display></p>
`;
}
_dateChanged(e: Event) {
const utcDate = (e.target as HTMLInputElement).valueAsDate;
if (utcDate) {
this.date = localDateFromUTC(utcDate);
}
}
_chooseToday() {
this.date = new Date();
}
}