Actions are functions that are called when an element is created. They can return an object with a destroy
method that is called after the element is unmounted:
<script>
/** @type {import('svelte/action').Action} */
function foo(node) {
// the node has been mounted in the DOM
return {
destroy() {
// the node has been removed from the DOM
}
};
}
</script>
<div use:foo />
<script lang="ts">
import type { Action } from 'svelte/action';
const foo: Action = (node) => {
// the node has been mounted in the DOM
return {
destroy() {
// the node has been removed from the DOM
},
};
};
</script>
<div use:foo />
An action can have a parameter. If the returned value has an update
method, it will be called immediately after Svelte has applied updates to the markup whenever that parameter changes.
Don't worry that we're redeclaring the
foo
function for every component instance — Svelte will hoist any functions that don't depend on local state out of the component definition.
<script>
/** @type {string} */
export let bar;
/** @type {import('svelte/action').Action<HTMLElement, string>} */
function foo(node, bar) {
// the node has been mounted in the DOM
return {
update(bar) {
// the value of `bar` has changed
},
destroy() {
// the node has been removed from the DOM
}
};
}
</script>
<div use:foo={bar} />
<script lang="ts">
import type { Action } from 'svelte/action';
export let bar: string;
const foo: Action<HTMLElement, string> = (node, bar) => {
// the node has been mounted in the DOM
return {
update(bar) {
// the value of `bar` has changed
},
destroy() {
// the node has been removed from the DOM
},
};
};
</script>
<div use:foo={bar} />
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Sometimes actions emit custom events and apply custom attributes to the element they are applied to. To support this, actions typed with Action
or ActionReturn
type can have a last parameter, Attributes
:
<script>
/**
* @type {import('svelte/action').Action<HTMLDivElement, { prop: any }, { 'on:emit': (e: CustomEvent<string>) => void }>}
*/
function foo(node, { prop }) {
// the node has been mounted in the DOM
//...LOGIC
node.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('emit', { detail: 'hello' }));
return {
destroy() {
// the node has been removed from the DOM
}
};
}
</script>
<div use:foo={{ prop: 'someValue' }} on:emit={handleEmit} />
<script lang="ts">
import type { Action } from 'svelte/action';
const foo: Action<
HTMLDivElement,
{ prop: any },
{ 'on:emit': (e: CustomEvent<string>) => void }
> = (node, { prop }) => {
// the node has been mounted in the DOM
//...LOGIC
node.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('emit', { detail: 'hello' }));
return {
destroy() {
// the node has been removed from the DOM
},
};
};
</script>
<div use:foo={{ prop: 'someValue' }} on:emit={handleEmit} />
Typespermalink
Actionpermalink
Actions are functions that are called when an element is created.
You can use this interface to type such actions.
The following example defines an action that only works on <div>
elements
and optionally accepts a parameter which it has a default value for:
ts
export constmyAction :Action <HTMLDivElement , {someProperty : boolean } | undefined> = (node ,param = {someProperty : true }) => {// ...}
Action<HTMLDivElement>
and Action<HTMLDiveElement, undefined>
both signal that the action accepts no parameters.
You can return an object with methods update
and destroy
from the function and type which additional attributes and events it has.
See interface ActionReturn
for more details.
Docs: https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-action
ts
interface Action<Element = HTMLElement,Parameter = undefined,Attributes extends Record<string, any> = Record<never,any>> {…}
ts
<Node extends Element>(...args: undefined extends Parameter? [node: Node, parameter?: Parameter]: [node: Node, parameter: Parameter]
ActionReturnpermalink
Actions can return an object containing the two properties defined in this interface. Both are optional.
- update: An action can have a parameter. This method will be called whenever that parameter changes,
immediately after Svelte has applied updates to the markup.
ActionReturn
andActionReturn<undefined>
both mean that the action accepts no parameters. - destroy: Method that is called after the element is unmounted
Additionally, you can specify which additional attributes and events the action enables on the applied element. This applies to TypeScript typings only and has no effect at runtime.
Example usage:
ts
interfaceAttributes {newprop ?: string;'on:event': (e :CustomEvent <boolean>) => void;}export functionmyAction (node :HTMLElement ,parameter :Parameter ):ActionReturn <Parameter ,Attributes > {// ...return {update : (updatedParameter ) => {...},destroy : () => {...}};}
Docs: https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-action
ts
interface ActionReturn<Parameter = undefined,Attributes extends Record<string, any> = Record<never,any>> {…}
ts
update?: (parameter: Parameter) => void;
ts
destroy?: () => void;