Considering just Custom Elements, you can call document.registerElement
whenever you want. So from that standpoint, you can dynamically load script using any well known method and have dynamic custom elements.
Now, with respect to HTML Imports:
could you simply use JavaScript to write the HTML import and then add
the code to the page
Yes, that's the basic idea.
Recent versions of the HTML Imports polyfill support dynamic link tags. IOW, you can do
var link = document.createElement('link');
link.setAttribute('rel', 'import');
link.setAttribute('href', some_href);
link.onload = function() {
// do stuff with import content
};
document.body.appendChild(link);
Also, Polymer has enhanced support for this feature, namely an imperative api like this:
Polymer.import([some_href], function() {
// called back when some_href is completely loaded, including
// external CSS from templates
});
The first argument is an array, so you can ask for multiple hrefs.
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