WinJS.UI.processAll function

Applies declarative control binding to all elements, starting at the specified root element.
For more information about when to use this function, see Quickstart: Adding WinJS controls and styles.
Syntax
WinJS.UI.processAll(rootElement);
Parameters
- rootElement
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Type: HTMLElement
The element at which to start applying the binding. If this parameter is not specified, the binding is applied to the entire document.
Return value
A promise that is fulfilled when binding has been applied to all the controls.
Remarks
When processing Windows Library for JavaScript controls, this method checks for a static property named isDeclarativeControlContainer. If this property exists and is set to true, this method processes the control itself but not any child controls it contains. If you create a custom control that itself creates other WinJS controls declaratively, and your control processes those controls, create a static property named isDeclarativeControlContainer on the custom control and set its value to true.
Examples
The following code shows how to use this function.
<div id="ratingControlHost" data-win-control="WinJS.UI.Rating"></div> <script type="text/javascript"> WinJS.UI.processAll().done(function () { var control = document.getElementById("ratingControlHost").winControl; control.averageRating = 3; }); </script>
Requirements
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Minimum WinJS version |
WinJS 3.0 |
|---|---|
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Namespace |
WinJS.UI |
See also