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title: RenderingMechanism
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tags: docs mechanism
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The `parseTree.compile(type)` method returns a renderer object that contains a JavaScript function that generates the new representation of the original parsed text.
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The renderer is invoked as follows:
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$$$.js
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var renderer = parseTree.compile("text/html");
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var html = renderer.render(tiddler,store);
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$$$
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The `tiddler` parameter to the `render` method identifies the tiddler that is acting as the context for this rendering -- for example, it provides the fields displayed by the `<<view>>` macro. The `store` parameter is used to resolve any references to other tiddlers.
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!! Rerendering
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When rendering to the HTML/SVG DOM in the browser, TiddlyWiki5 also allows a previous rendering to be selectively updated in response to changes in dependent tiddlers. At the moment, only the WikiTextRenderer supports rerendering.
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The rerender method on the renderer is called as follows:
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{{{
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var node = document.getElementById("myNode");
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var renderer = parseTree.compile("text/html");
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myNode.innerHTML = renderer.render(tiddler,store);
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// And then, later:
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renderer.rerender(node,changes,tiddler,store,renderStep);
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}}}
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The parameters to `rerender()` are:
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|!Name |!Description |
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|node |A reference to the DOM node containing the rendering to be rerendered |
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|changes |A hashmap of `{title: "created|modified|deleted"}` indicating which tiddlers have changed since the original rendering |
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|tiddler |The tiddler providing the rendering context |
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|store |The store to use for resolving references to other tiddlers |
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|renderStep |See below |
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Currently, the only macro that supports rerendering is the `<<story>>` macro; all other macros are rerendered by calling the ordinary `render()` method again. The reason that the `<<story>>` macro goes to the trouble of having a `rerender()` method is so that it can be carefully selective about not disturbing tiddlers in the DOM that aren't affected by the change. If there were, for instance, a video playing in one of the open tiddlers it would be reset to the beginning if the tiddler were rerendered.
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