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@area17/a17-behaviors
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JavaScript framework to attach JavaScript events and interactions to DOM Nodes
A framework for attaching JavaScript behaviors (interactions, events, manipulations) to DOM nodes.
<button data-behavior="showAlert">Click me</button>
With a corresponding behavior:
import { createBehavior } from '@area17/a17-behaviors';
const showAlert = createBehavior('showAlert',
{
alert(val) {
window.alert('Hello world!');
}
},
{
init() {
this.$node.addEventListener('click', this.alert);
},
destroy() {
this.$node.removeEventListener('click', this.alert);
}
}
);
export default showAlert;
This would show an alert on click of the button. Note that this.$node
is the DOM node with the data-behavior
attribute.
For more detailed setup and explanation, see the project wiki.
FAQs
JavaScript framework to attach JavaScript events and interactions to DOM Nodes
The npm package @area17/a17-behaviors receives a total of 142 weekly downloads. As such, @area17/a17-behaviors popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @area17/a17-behaviors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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