2022-09-29 23:43:00 +02:00
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title: preSetDraft
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---
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The `preSetDraft` lifecycle hook runs just before a set (of settings) is
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drafted. It will fire once for each set when calling `Pattern.draft()`.
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## Signature
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```js
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null hook(Pattern pattern)
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```
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## Example
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```js
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pattern.on('preSetDraft', pattern => {
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// Mutate the pattern object here
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}
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```
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## Notes
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2024-02-17 16:14:14 +01:00
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The `preSetDraft` fires once for each set in the pattern.
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The pattern tracks the active set on the `activeSet` property.
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So if you are using this hook and would like to get access to teh active set, you can do so like this:
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```js
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pattern.on('preSetDraft', ({ settings, activeSet }) => {
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const set = settings[Number(activeSet)]
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// Now set holds the active set of settings
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}
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```
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