Component properties passed to the constructor. For managed components, the properties are updated when the component's parent is updated.
Sets, gets or clears the virtual node object of the component. This property is set twice:
Optional method that is called after all components that are scheduled to be updated in a Mimbl tick, are updated. If implemented, this method will be called every time the component is scheduled to be updated. This method is called after all modifications to DOM resulting from updaing components have been already done.
Optional method that is called before any components that are scheduled to be updated in a Mimbl tick, are updated. If implemented, this method will be called every time the component is scheduled to be updated. This method can read DOM layout information (e.g. element measurements) without the risk of causing forced layouts.
Notifies the component that it was successfully mounted. This method is called after the component is rendered for the first time and the content of all its sub-nodes is added to the DOM tree.
Notifies the component that it replaced the given old component. This allows the new component to copy whatever internal state it needs from the old component.
Retrieves update strategy object that determines different aspects of component behavior during updates.
Handles an exception that occurred during the rendering of one of the component's children. If this method is not implemented or if it throws an error, the error will be propagated up the chain of components until it reaches a component that handles it. If none of the components can handle the error, the entire tree will be unmounted.
An exception that was thrown during the component's own rendering or rendering of one of its descendants.
Returns the component's content that will be ultimately placed into the DOM tree.
This method is only used by managed components.
Informs the component that new properties have been specified. At the time of the call this.props refers to the "old" properties. If the component returns true, then its render method will be called. At that time,the original props object that was passed into the component's constructor will have these new properties. If the component doesn't implement the shouldUpdate method it is as though true is returned. If the component returns false, the render method is not called and the DOM tree of the component remains unchanged. The properties of the component, however, still change.
The new properties that the parent component provides to this component.
True if the component should have its render method called and false otherwise.
Notifies that the component is about to render its content for the first time. This method is called when the virtual node has already been set so the component can request services from it.
Notifies that the component's content is going to be removed from the DOM tree. After this method returns the component is destroyed.
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Components can define display name for tracing purposes; if they don't the default name used is the component's class constructor name. Note that this method can be called before the virtual node is attached to the component.