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## DataSource ```handlebars <DataSource @src="/dc/nspace/services" @loading="eager" @onchange={{action (mut items) value="data"}} @onerror={{action (mut error) value="error"}} /> ``` ### Arguments | Argument | Type | Default | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | `src` | `String` | | The source to subscribe to updates to, this should map to a string based URI | | `loading` | `String` | eager | Allows the browser to defer loading offscreen DataSources (`eager\|lazy`). Setting to `lazy` only loads the data when the DataSource is visible in the DOM (inc. `display: none\|block;`) | | `open` | `Boolean` | false | Force the DataSource to open, used to force non-blocking data to refresh (has no effect for blocking data) | | `onchange` | `Function` | | The action to fire when the data changes. Emits an Event-like object with a `data` property containing the data. | | `onerror` | `Function` | | The action to fire when an error occurs. Emits ErrorEvent object with an `error` property containing the Error. | The component takes a `src` or an identifier (a uri) for some data and then emits `onchange` events whenever that data changes. If an error occurs whilst listening for data changes, an `onerror` event is emitted. Setting `@loading="lazy"` uses `IntersectionObserver` to activate/deactive event emitting until the `<DataSource />` element is displayed in the DOM. This means you can use CSS `display: none|block;` to control the loading and stopping loading of data for usage with CSS based tabs and such-like. Consuls HTTP API DataSources use Consul's blocking query support for live updating of data. Behind the scenes in the Consul UI we map URIs back to our `ember-data` backed `Repositories` meaning we can essentially redesign the URIs used for our data to more closely fit our needs. For example we currently require that **all** HTTP API URIs begin with `/dc/nspace/` values whether they require them or not. `DataSource` is not just restricted to HTTP API data, and can be configured to listen for data changes using a variety of methods and sources. For example we have also configured `DataSource` to listen to `LocalStorage` changes using the `settings://` pseudo-protocol in the URI (See examples below). ### Example Straightforward usage can use `mut` to easily update data within a template ```handlebars {{! listen for HTTP API changes}} <DataSource @src="/dc/nspace/services" @onchange={{action (mut items) value="data"}} @onerror={{action (mut error) value="error"}} /> {{! the value of items will change whenever the data changes}} {{#each items as |item|}} {{item.Name}} {{! < Prints the item name }} {{/each}} {{! listen for Settings (local storage) changes}} <DataSource @src="settings://consul:token" @onchange={{action (mut token) value="data"}} @onerror={{action (mut error) value="error"}} /> {{! the value of token will change whenever the data changes}} {{token.AccessorID}} {{! < Prints the token AccessorID }} ``` ### See - [Component Source Code](./index.js) - [Template Source Code](./index.hbs) ---