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@aliemir/dom-to-fiber-utils
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A simple set of utilities to convert DOM elements to React Fiber elements
A simple set of utilities to convert DOM elements to React Fiber elements.
npm install @aliemir/dom-to-fiber-utils
Example App: https://dom-to-fiber-utils-example.vercel.app
getFiberFromElement(element: HTMLElement): Fiber | null
Given a dom element, return the fiber associated with it.
getNameFromFiber(fiber: FiberNode): string | null
Given a fiber, return the name of the component.
getParentOfFiber(fiber: FiberNode): Fiber | null
Given a fiber, return the parent fiber. Looks up the tree.
getFirstStateNodeOfFiber(fiber: FiberNode): Fiber | null
Given a fiber, return the first fiber with a state node. Looks up the tree.
getDebugOwner(fiber: FiberNode): Fiber | null
Given a fiber, return the owner fiber.
getDebugSource(fiber: FiberNode): Source | null
Given a fiber, return the source of the component.
getNthParentOfFiber(fiber: FiberNode, n: number): Fiber | null
Given a fiber, return the nth parent of the fiber.
getElementFromFiber(fiber: FiberNode): HTMLElement | null
Given a fiber, return the dom element associated with it.
getFirstFiberHasName(fiber: FiberNode, name: string): Fiber | null
Given a fiber, return the first fiber with a name. Looks up the tree.
All PRs are welcome. This is a very simple set of utilities that I needed for a project. If you need more, please open an issue or a PR.
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A simple set of utilities to convert DOM elements to React Fiber elements
We found that @aliemir/dom-to-fiber-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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