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Shared view model with multiple views
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Dumber Gist</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no">
<base href="/">
</head>
<!--
Dumber gist uses dumber bundler, the default bundle file
is /dist/entry-bundle.js.
The starting module is pointed to aurelia-bootstrapper
(data-main attribute on script) for Aurelia,
The aurelia bootstrapper then loads up user module "main"
(aurelia-app attribute on <body>) which is your src/main.ts.
-->
<body aurelia-app="main">
<script src="/dist/entry-bundle.js" data-main="aurelia-bootstrapper"></script>
</body>
</html>
{
"dependencies": {
"aurelia-bootstrapper": "^2.3.3"
}
}
<template>
<require from="./shared-view-model"></require>
<!-- Try to create a css/scss/sass/less file then require it here -->
<h1>${message}</h1>
<shared-view-model></shared-view-model>
</template>
export class App {
public message: string = 'Hello Aurelia!';
}
<template>
<h1>I'm a List</h1>
And I got from &lt;compose&gt; <pre>${model}</pre>
</template>
export class List {
activate(model) {
this.model = model.message
}
}
import {Aurelia} from 'aurelia-framework';
export function configure(aurelia: Aurelia) {
aurelia.use
.standardConfiguration()
.developmentLogging('info');
aurelia.start().then(() => aurelia.setRoot());
}
<template>
${value}
${type}
<compose if.bind="type === 'LIST'"
view-model="list"
view="./list.html"
model.bind="{ message : 'compose-shared-to-list' }" >
</compose>
<compose
view="./gallery.html"
>
</compose>
</template>
export class SharedViewModel {
value = 'Hey, from SharedViewModel.'
type: 'LIST' | 'GALLERY' = 'LIST';
}
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