Lightweight
querySelector
/All
wrapper that outputs an Array
Version 5+ only supports browsers with Set
support. If you need IE 10- support, stick to select-dom@4
$ npm install select-dom
const select = require('select-dom')
import select from 'select-dom';
Note: if a falsy value is passed as baseElement
, you'll always get an empty result (bd578b9)
Maps to baseElement.querySelector(selector)
select('.foo a[href=bar]')
// => <Element>
select('.foo a[href=bar]', baseElement)
// => <Element>
Tests the existence of one or more elements matching the selector. It's like select()
, except it returns a boolean
.
select.exists('.foo a[href=bar]')
// => true/false
select.exists('.foo a[href=bar]', baseElement)
// => true/false
Maps to baseElements.querySelectorAll(selector)
plus:
- it always returns an array
baseElements
can be a list of elements to query
select.all('.foo')
// => [<Element>, <Element>, <Element>]
select.all('.foo', baseElement)
// => [<Element>, <Element>, <Element>]
select.all('.foo', [baseElement1, baseElement2])
// => [<Element>, <Element>, <Element>]
// This is similar to jQuery([baseElement1, baseElement2]).find('.foo')
- delegate-it - DOM event delegation, in <1KB.
- doma - Parse an HTML string into
DocumentFragment
or oneElement
, in a few bytes. - Refined GitHub - Uses this module.