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| -[](https://travis-ci.org/PolymerElements/iron-meta)
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| -_[Demo and API Docs](https://elements.polymer-project.org/elements/iron-meta)_
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| -##<iron-meta>
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| -`iron-meta` is a generic element you can use for sharing information across the DOM tree.
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| -It uses [monostate pattern](http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?MonostatePattern) such that any
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| -instance of iron-meta has access to the shared
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| -information. You can use `iron-meta` to share whatever you want (or create an extension
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| -[like x-meta] for enhancements).
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| -The `iron-meta` instances containing your actual data can be loaded in an import,
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| -or constructed in any way you see fit. The only requirement is that you create them
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| -before you try to access them.
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| -Examples:
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| -If I create an instance like this:
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| - <iron-meta key="info" value="foo/bar"></iron-meta>
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| -Note that value="foo/bar" is the metadata I've defined. I could define more
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| -attributes or use child nodes to define additional metadata.
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| -Now I can access that element (and it's metadata) from any iron-meta instance
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| -via the byKey method, e.g.
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| - meta.byKey('info').getAttribute('value');
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| -Pure imperative form would be like:
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| - document.createElement('iron-meta').byKey('info').getAttribute('value');
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| -Or, in a Polymer element, you can include a meta in your template:
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| - <iron-meta id="meta"></iron-meta>
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| -##<iron-meta-query>
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| -`iron-meta` is a generic element you can use for sharing information across the DOM tree.
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| -It uses [monostate pattern](http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?MonostatePattern) such that any
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| -instance of iron-meta has access to the shared
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| -information. You can use `iron-meta` to share whatever you want (or create an extension
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| -[like x-meta] for enhancements).
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| -The `iron-meta` instances containing your actual data can be loaded in an import,
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| -Note that value="foo/bar" is the metadata I've defined. I could define more
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| -Now I can access that element (and it's metadata) from any iron-meta instance
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