When does the aura valuechange event get fired?

When does the aura valuechange event get fired?

This event is fired when an attribute value changes. Handle this event using the aura:handler tag. A component can have multiple aura:handler tags to detect changes to different attribute values. This example updates an attribute value, which fires the aura:valueChange event.

Do you need the name attribute in aura handler?

I will add a clarification that not only is the ‘name’ attribute not required in the aura:handler, but it will not work if you have the attribute. So, the ‘name’ attribute in aura:handler is used for COMPONENT Lighting Events, but you must remove the attribute in order to handle APPLICATION Lightning Events.

How to write not ( field _ name ) in aura if statement?

I am close to having the conditions render like I want, but I can’t figure out how to write in a not (field_name) type of condition into the aura:if statement. Since aura:if require isTrue, I need to reverse engineer the condition so that the message displays when isTrue=”not (Boolean_Field)

How to reverse engineer aura if not condition?

Since aura:if require isTrue, I need to reverse engineer the condition so that the message displays when isTrue=”not (Boolean_Field) Here’s my code. Any suggestions?

How are event handlers handled in Lightning aura?

The event attribute specifies the event being handled. The format is namespace:eventName. In this example, when the event is fired, the handleComponentEvent client-side controller action is called. Component event handlers are associated with the bubble phase by default. To add a handler for the capture phase instead, use the phase attribute.

How to handle an event in Lightning component?

Use in the markup of the handler component. For example: The name attribute in must match the name attribute in the tag in the component that fires the event. The action attribute of sets the client-side controller action to handle the event.

How is an event handled in a component?

A component event can be handled by the component that fired the event or by a component in the containment hierarchy that receives the event. Use in the markup of the handler component.