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Published inDec 2023
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Tan Li Hau
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Tan Li Hau

Tan Li Hau is a frontend developer at Shopee and a core maintainer of Svelte. He has delivered multiple conference talks and workshops on Svelte. Passionate about sharing his knowledge, Li Hau regularly contributes to the community through blog posts, YouTube videos, and books. He aspires to inspire others to explore and learn about Svelte and other modern web technologies.
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Defining actions

Before we start to talk about using Svelte actions to create custom events, let’s quickly recap how to define an action in Svelte.

In Svelte, an action is nothing but a function that follows an action contract. This means if a function follows a specific function signature, it is considered an action. Here is the function signature of an action:

function action(node) {
  return {
    destroy() {}
  };
}

It is a function that optionally returns an object that has a destroy method.

In this case, since the action function follows the action contract, it is a Svelte action.

To use the Svelte action on an element, you can use the use: directive:

<div use:action />

Here, we used the Svelte action named action on the div element.

So, what will happen to the div element with a Svelte action?

When the <div> element is mounted to the DOM, Svelte will call the action function with the reference...

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Tan Li Hau

Tan Li Hau is a frontend developer at Shopee and a core maintainer of Svelte. He has delivered multiple conference talks and workshops on Svelte. Passionate about sharing his knowledge, Li Hau regularly contributes to the community through blog posts, YouTube videos, and books. He aspires to inspire others to explore and learn about Svelte and other modern web technologies.
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