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shashi avatar shashi commented on August 26, 2024

Maybe this will work:

  1. All observables in a Scope sync automatically when you call on(f, obs) for the first time. Except:

  2. An observable can be marked as private using either @private scope["name"] = Observable() syntax or `private(scope, "name1", "name2", ...).

Marking as private means that the observable only exists in Julia. You can access it via Scope["name"] -- setting and getting will work on Julia, but not on JS unless the same object is used as a public observable in another scope. What this allows is to tack on "derived observables" to a Scope. (e.g. ob2 here can be exposed at scope["julia_value"] and WebIO will not try to copy it to the client). Private observables may deal with values that cannot be serialized to JSON (such as Julia functions see JuliaGizmos/InteractNext.jl#3).

from webio.jl.

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