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Angular 2 - a web framework for modern web apps
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import { unimplemented } from 'angular2/src/facade/exceptions';
/**
* Represents a location in a View that has an injection, change-detection and render context
* associated with it.
*
* An `ElementRef` is created for each element in the Template that contains a Directive, Component
* or data-binding.
*
* An `ElementRef` is backed by a render-specific element. In the browser, this is usually a DOM
* element.
*/
export class ElementRef {
/**
* The underlying native element or `null` if direct access to native elements is not supported
* (e.g. when the application runs in a web worker).
*
* <div class="callout is-critical">
* <header>Use with caution</header>
* <p>
* Use this API as the last resort when direct access to DOM is needed. Use templating and
* data-binding provided by Angular instead. Alternatively you take a look at {@link Renderer}
* which provides API that can safely be used even when direct access to native elements is not
* supported.
* </p>
* <p>
* Relying on direct DOM access creates tight coupling between your application and rendering
* layers which will make it impossible to separate the two and deploy your application into a
* web worker.
* </p>
* </div>
*/
get nativeElement() { return unimplemented(); }
;
get renderView() { return unimplemented(); }
}
export class ElementRef_ extends ElementRef {
constructor(parentView,
/**
* Index of the element inside the {@link ViewRef}.
*
* This is used internally by the Angular framework to locate elements.
*/
boundElementIndex, _renderer) {
super();
this.parentView = parentView;
this.boundElementIndex = boundElementIndex;
this._renderer = _renderer;
}
get renderView() { return this.parentView.render; }
set renderView(value) { unimplemented(); }
get nativeElement() { return this._renderer.getNativeElementSync(this); }
}
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