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Is it possible to fire an event from a LWC and handle in another LWC which is not in containment hierarchy?
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Is it possible to fire an event from a lightning web component and handle in another lightning web component which is not in containment hierarchy? This is achievable in Aura component using application event.
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Is it possible to fire an event from a lightning web component and handle in another lightning web component which is not in containment hierarchy? This is achievable in Aura component using application event.
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Is it possible to fire an event from a lightning web component and handle in another lightning web component which is not in containment hierarchy? This is achievable in Aura component using application event.
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Is it possible to fire an event from a lightning web component and handle in another lightning web component which is not in containment hierarchy? This is achievable in Aura component using application event.
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Yes. It can be achieved using the pub-sub model.
To communicate between components that aren’t in the same DOM tree, use a singleton library that follows the publish-subscribe pattern.
Refer to Communicate Between Components documentation for more details.
For example, if you add two components to a Lightning page in Lightning App Builder, use the
pubsub
module to send events between them.
You can find the pubsub
module here on lwc-recipe
Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
– Ajay Prakash Dubey
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Yes. It can be achieved using the pub-sub model.
To communicate between components that aren’t in the same DOM tree, use a singleton library that follows the publish-subscribe pattern.
Refer to Communicate Between Components documentation for more details.
For example, if you add two components to a Lightning page in Lightning App Builder, use the
pubsub
module to send events between them.
You can find the pubsub
module here on lwc-recipe
Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
– Ajay Prakash Dubey
yesterday
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Yes. It can be achieved using the pub-sub model.
To communicate between components that aren’t in the same DOM tree, use a singleton library that follows the publish-subscribe pattern.
Refer to Communicate Between Components documentation for more details.
For example, if you add two components to a Lightning page in Lightning App Builder, use the
pubsub
module to send events between them.
You can find the pubsub
module here on lwc-recipe
Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
– Ajay Prakash Dubey
yesterday
add a comment |
Yes. It can be achieved using the pub-sub model.
To communicate between components that aren’t in the same DOM tree, use a singleton library that follows the publish-subscribe pattern.
Refer to Communicate Between Components documentation for more details.
For example, if you add two components to a Lightning page in Lightning App Builder, use the
pubsub
module to send events between them.
You can find the pubsub
module here on lwc-recipe
Yes. It can be achieved using the pub-sub model.
To communicate between components that aren’t in the same DOM tree, use a singleton library that follows the publish-subscribe pattern.
Refer to Communicate Between Components documentation for more details.
For example, if you add two components to a Lightning page in Lightning App Builder, use the
pubsub
module to send events between them.
You can find the pubsub
module here on lwc-recipe
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Jayant DasJayant Das
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Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
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Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
– Ajay Prakash Dubey
yesterday
Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
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Thank you very much Jayant for your help. I was not aware of publish/subscribe modal but now I used this and it worked for me.
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