/**
 * A wrapper around a native element inside of a View.
 *
 * An `ElementRef` is backed by a render-specific element. In the browser, this is usually a DOM
 * element.
 */
// Note: We don't expose things like `Injector`, `ViewContainer`, ... here,
// i.e. users have to ask for what they need. With that, we can build better analysis tools
// and could do better codegen in the future.
export class ElementRef {
  /**
   * The underlying native element or `null` if direct access to native elements is not supported
   * (e.g. when the application runs in a web worker).
   *
   * <div class="callout is-critical">
   *   <header>Use with caution</header>
   *   <p>
   *    Use this API as the last resort when direct access to DOM is needed. Use templating and
   *    data-binding provided by Angular instead. Alternatively you take a look at {@link Renderer}
   *    which provides API that can safely be used even when direct access to native elements is not
   *    supported.
   *   </p>
   *   <p>
   *    Relying on direct DOM access creates tight coupling between your application and rendering
   *    layers which will make it impossible to separate the two and deploy your application into a
   *    web worker.
   *   </p>
   * </div>
   */
  public nativeElement: any;

  constructor(nativeElement: any) { this.nativeElement = nativeElement; }
}
