constructor argument

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yann300 7 years ago
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Events can then be triggered: Events can then be triggered:
 `self.event.trigger('eventName', [param1, param2])`  `self.event.trigger('eventName', [param1, param2])`
- `self._view` is the HTML view renderered by `yo-yo` in the `render` function. - `self._view` is the HTML view renderered by `yo-yo` in the `render` function.
- `render()` this function should be called: - constructor arguments: There is no fixed rule whether it is preferrable to use multiples arguments or a single option *{}* argument (or both).
We recommend:
- use a specific slot for **obligatory** arguments and/or for complex arguments (meaning not boolean, not string, etc...).
- put arguments in an option *{}* for non critical and for optionnal arguments.
- if a component has more than 4/5 parameters, it is recommended to find a way to group some in one or more *opt* arguments.
* At the first rendering (make sure that the returned node element is put on the DOM).
* When some property has changed in order to update the view.
- `self.state` contains state properties of the module. These properties are either given from the parent through `òpts` or   computed during the life of the object.
- `update(state)` allow the parent to easily update some of the state properties.
- for all functions / properties, prefixing by underscore (`_`) means the scope is private.
- look them up, discuss them, update them. - look them up, discuss them, update them.
       
## Module Definition (example) ## Module Definition (example)

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