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<p>Specify what happens when a certain property is read on a map. <code>get</code> functions
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<code>get( [lastSetValue] )</code>
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<p>Defines the behavior when a value is read on a <a href="can-map.html" title="Create observable objects.">Map</a>. Used to provide properties that derive their value from
other properties of the map, or <strong>update</strong> their value from
the changes in the value that was set.</p>
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<li><b>lastSetValue</b> <code>{*}</code>: <p>The value last set by <code>.attr(property, value)</code>. Typically, <em>lastSetValue</em>
should be an observable value, like a <a href="can-compute.html" title="Create an observable value.">compute</a> or promise. If it's not, it's likely
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<code>get( lastSetValue, setAttrValue(value) )</code>
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<p>Asynchronously defines the behavior when a value is read on a <a href="can-map.html" title="Create observable objects.">Map</a>. Used to provide property values that
are available asynchronously.</p>
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<h2>Use</h2>
<p>Getter methods are useful for:</p>
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<li>Defining virtual properties on a map.</li>
<li>Defining property values that change with their <em>internal</em> set value.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Virtual properties</h2>
<p>Virtual properties are properties that don't actually store any value, but derive their value
from some other properties on the map.</p>
<p>Whenever a getter is provided, it is wrapped in a <a href="can-compute.html" title="Create an observable value.">compute</a>, which ensures
that whenever its dependent properties change, a change event will fire for this property also.</p>
<pre><code>var Person = Model.extend({
define: {
fullName: {
get: function () {
return this.attr("first") + " " + this.attr("last");
}
}
}
});
var p = new Person({first: "Justin", last: "Meyer"});
p.attr("fullName"); // "Justin Meyer"
p.bind("fullName", function(ev, newVal){
newVal //-> "Lincoln Meyer";
});
p.attr("first","Lincoln");
</code></pre>
<h2>Asyncronous virtual properties</h2>
<p>Often, a virtual property's value only becomes available after some period of time. For example,
given a <code>personId</code>, one might want to retrieve a related person:</p>
<pre><code>var AppState = Map.extend({
define: {
person: {
get: function(lastSetValue, setAttrValue){
Person.findOne({id: this.attr("personId")})
.then(function(person){
setAttrValue(person);
});
}
}
}
});
</code></pre>
<p>Asyncronous properties should be bound to before reading their value. If
they are not bound to, the <code>get</code> function will be called each time.</p>
<p>The following example will make multiple <code>Person.findOne</code> requests:</p>
<pre><code>var state = new AppState({personId: 5});
state.attr("person") //-> undefined
// called sometime later ...
state.attr("person") //-> undefined
</code></pre>
<p>However, by binding, the compute only reruns the <code>get</code> function once <code>personId</code> changes:</p>
<pre><code>var state = new AppState({personId: 5});
state.bind("person", function(){})
state.attr("person") //-> undefined
// called sometime later
state.attr("person") //-> Person<{id: 5}>
</code></pre>
<p>A template like <a href="can-stache.html" title="Live binding Mustache and Handlebars-compatible templates.">stache</a> will automatically bind for you, so you can pass
<code>state</code> to the template like the following without binding:</p>
<pre><code>var template = stache("<span>{{person.fullName}}</span>");
var state = new AppState({});
var frag = template(state);
state.attr("personId",5);
frag.childNodes[0].innerHTML //=> ""
// sometime later
frag.childNodes[0].innerHTML //=> "Lincoln Meyer"
</code></pre>
<p>The magic tags are updated as <code>personId</code>, <code>person</code>, and <code>fullName</code> change.</p>
<h2>Properties values that change with their <em>internal</em> set value</h2>
<p>A getter can be used to derive a value from a set value. A getter's
<code>lastSetValue</code> argument is the last value set by <a href="can-map.prototype.attr.html" title="Get or set properties on a Map.">attr</a>.</p>
<p>For example, a property might be set to a compute, but when read, provides the value
of the compute.</p>
<pre><code>var MyMap = Map.extend({
define: {
value: {
get: function( lastSetValue ){
return lastSetValue();
}
}
}
});
var map = new MyMap();
var compute = can.compute(1);
map.attr("value", compute);
map.attr("value") //-> 1
compute(2);
map.attr("value") //-> 2
</code></pre>
<p>This technique should only be used when the <code>lastSetValue</code> is some form of
observable, that when it changes, can update the <code>getter</code> value.</p>
<p>For simple conversions, <a href="can-map-define.set.html" title="Specify what happens when a value is set on a map attribute.">set</a> or <a href="can-map-define._type.html" title="Converts a value passed to attr into an appropriate value.">type</a> should be used.</p>
<h2>Updating the virtual property value</h2>
<p>It's very common (and better performing) to update the virtual property value
instead of replacing it.</p>
<p>The following example creates an empty <code>locationIds</code> <a href="can-list.html" title="">List</a> when a new
instance of <code>Store</code> is created. However, as <code>locations</code> change,
the <a href="can-list.html" title="">List</a> will be updated with the <code>id</code>s of the <code>locations</code>.</p>
<pre><code>var Store = Map.extend({
define: {
locationIds: {
Value: Map.List,
get: function(initialValue){
var ids = [];
this.attr('locations').each(function(location){
ids.push(location.attr("id"));
});
return initialValue.replace(ids);
}
}
}
});
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