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<!--
Copyright (c) 2014 The Polymer Project Authors. All rights reserved.
This code may only be used under the BSD style license found at http://polymer.github.io/LICENSE.txt
The complete set of authors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/AUTHORS.txt
The complete set of contributors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
Code distributed by Google as part of the polymer project is also
subject to an additional IP rights grant found at http://polymer.github.io/PATENTS.txt
-->
<!--
# Overriding a extendee element method
Shows how to use and extend a extendee element method from the extender
element.
Use `this.super()` in the extender element to invoke a extendee element
method:
<polymer-element name="extendee-element" attributes="message">
...
<script>
Polymer({
setMessage: function() {
this.message = 'I like Ike';
}
});
</script>
</polymer-element>
<polymer-element name="extender-element" extends="extendee-element">
...
<script>
Polymer({
setMessage: function() {
this.super();
this.message += ', but I love Lucy.';
}
});
</script>
</polymer-element>
Note: While this sample does not use this feature, you can optionally pass a
list of arguments to `super()`. See the
[official docs](https://www.polymer-project.org/docs/polymer/polymer.html#overriding-a-parents-methods).
[jsbin](http://jsbin.com/raqoj/edit)
-->
<link rel="import" href="../../components/polymer/polymer.html">
<polymer-element name="extendee-element" attributes="message">
<template>
<div>{{message}}</div>
<button on-tap="{{setMessage}}">Show Message</button>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
setMessage: function() {
this.message = 'I like Ike';
}
});
</script>
</polymer-element>
<polymer-element name="extender-element" extends="extendee-element">
<template>
<shadow></shadow>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
setMessage: function() {
this.super();
this.message += ', but I love Lucy.';
}
});
</script>
</polymer-element>