Expected Behaviour
If I have defined a model where I specify a boolean attribute. e.g. @byBooleanAttrVal() checked. And, I have an instance of my web component where I do not specify that attribute (e.g. . The props passed to my React components render method contain the checked prop set to the default value from the model definition.
Actual Behaviour
I would expect any model attributes that are not specified to not be passed as props. Otherwise, I have no way of telling whether the user set that attribute or not.
Reproduce Scenario (including but not limited to)
I was wrapping up a React implemented checkbox widget.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a React component that takes a boolean prop
- Create a model for that component that uses
@byBooleanAttrVal()
- Instantiate the web component without using the boolean attribute from your model
- Set a breakpoint in the
render method of your React component
- Look at the props and see that the boolean prop has been passed in
Platform and Version
Chrome 72
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