How to inject HTML into a template with Polymer 1.x?

故事扮演 提交于 2019-12-12 08:49:03

问题


A part of the template of my Polymer component is supposed to render unescaped HTML from a JSON response (yes, it's safe to do so in this case). I used juicy-html (https://github.com/Juicy/juicy-html) for this up until now, but it doesn't work anymore with Polymer 1.x.

The corresponding part of my template looked pretty much like this:

<template if="{{item.part1}}">
  <div>
    <template is="juicy-html" content="{{item.part1.part2  | callFunction}}"></template>
  </div>
</template>

I read about a few solutions for injecting HTML with earlier versions of Polymer, but I'm wondering if there is a "canonical way" to achieve this with 1.x?


回答1:


A slightly hack-ish way to bind a node's innerHTML property:

<div inner-h-t-m-l="{{myProp}}"></div>

Polymer infers capitalization from hyphens, translating the following character to uppercase, and when you use equals (=) instead of equals-dollar (=$) Polymer binds to the node's property rather than the attribute.




回答2:


we are working on Polymer 1.0.x support. Have you checked https://github.com/Juicy/juicy-html/tree/1.0.x ?



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30698144/how-to-inject-html-into-a-template-with-polymer-1-x

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