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- # Copyright 2012 United States Government, as represented by the Secretary of Defense, Under
- # Secretary of Defense (Personnel & Readiness).
- #
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
- # in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License
- # is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express
- # or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
- # the License.
- ## The component representation of a node - this is the base unit in VWF.
- ##
- ## All components in an application extend node.vwf. They can then add their own properties,
- ## methods, events, and children.
- ##
- ## When a property is added to a component, its default value is null.
- ## Alternately, it can be given a starting value. Here is an example in yaml:
- ##
- ## properties:
- ## myProperty: "fancy"
- ##
- ## Setter and getter functions can be added to control access to the property:
- ##
- ## properties:
- ## myProperty:
- ## set: |
- ## if ( value == "fancy" ) {
- ## this.myProperty = value + " coding!";
- ## } else {
- ## this.myProperty = value;
- ## }
- ## get: |
- ## return this.myProperty;
- ## value: "fancy"
- ##
- ## Note:
- ## If an incoming value is "transformed" before being set (as in the case above, where "coding!"
- ## might be added to the end of the string), the value that will be sent with the "satProperty"
- ## event will be the transformed value "fancy coding!", not the value that came into the setter
- ## ("fancy").
- ##
- ## @name node.vwf
- ## @namespace
- ## -----!!!!!-----
- ## Note: This file is for documentation purposes only - these properties, methods, etc are actually internal VWF
- ## kernel operations. Changing this file will not change how node works.
- ## -----!!!!!-----
- ---
- extends: http://vwf.example.com/node.vwf
- properties:
- ## ID of node
- ##
- ## @name node.vwf#id
- ## @property
- id:
- ## Name of node
- ##
- ## @name node.vwf#name
- ## @property
- name:
- ## Parent of node
- ##
- ## @name node.vwf#parent
- ## @property
- parent:
- ## Children of node
- ##
- ## @name node.vwf#children
- ## @property
- children:
- methods:
- ## (Do stuff)
- ##
- ## @name node.vwf#methodName
- ## @function
- ##
- ## @param {Type} paramName
- ## @param {Type} param2Name
- ##
- ## @returns undefined (or what it returns)
- methodName:
- parameters:
- - paramName
- - param2Name
- events:
- ## @name node.vwf#eventName
- ## @event
- ##
- ## @param {Type} paramName
- ## @param {Type} param2Name
- eventName:
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