Lightning Aura Components Developer Guide
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Developing Secure Code
Supported JavaScript
Invoking Actions on Component Initialization
Sharing JavaScript Code in a Component Bundle
Sharing JavaScript Code Across Components
Using External JavaScript Libraries
Dynamically Creating Components
Detecting Data Changes with Change Handlers
Finding Components by ID
Working with Attribute Values in JavaScript
Working with a Component Body in JavaScript
Working with Events in JavaScript
Modifying DOM Elements Managed by External Libraries
Checking Component Validity
Modifying Components Outside the Framework Lifecycle
Throwing and Handling Errors
Dynamically Adding Event Handlers To a Component
Dynamically Showing or Hiding Markup
Adding and Removing Styles
Which Button Was Pressed?
Formatting Dates in JavaScript
Using JavaScript Promises
Making API Calls from Components
Testing Components
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Modifying the DOM
The Document Object Model (DOM) is the language-independent model for representing and
interacting with objects in HTML and XML documents. It’s important to know how to modify the DOM
safely so that the framework’s rendering service doesn’t stomp on your changes and give you
unexpected results.
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Modifying DOM Elements Managed by
The framework creates and manages the DOM elements owned by a component. If you want to modify these DOM elements created by the framework, modify the DOM elements in the handler for the component’s render event or in a custom renderer. Otherwise, the framework will override your changes when the component is rerendered. -
Modifying DOM Elements Managed by External Libraries
You can use different libraries, such as a charting library, to create and manage DOM elements. You don’t have to modify these DOM elements within the render event handler or a renderer because they are managed by the external library.