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bti-dom-utils

A semi-random collection of useful DOM tools.

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DOM Utilities

This is a small collection of DOM utilities that are used frequently at Beneath the Ink. While some of the methods are similar to jQuery, this library is more focused on text in the DOM and extracting partial content from large documents.

Installation & Basic Usage

Download the latest version from the release page and use via a script tag. The variable DOMUtils will be attached to window.

<script type="text/javascript" src="dom-utils.js"></script>

If using Browserify, you can install via NPM and use with require("bti-dom-utils").

$ npm install bti-dom-utils

This library is just a plain object with several methods on it.

Documentation

For quick documentation on each function, please see the inline comments in the source code. These comments are in JSDoc3 format, so you can also build them for a prettier experience.

jsdoc -c jsdoc.conf.json lib/dom-utils.js README.md

If you don't have JSDoc3 installed globally, run npm install -g jsdoc3 before running that command.

How to Build from Scratch

The DOM utils uses Grunt to build a browserify bundle of the original source found in lib/. When the command below completes, the compiled source will be saved to dist/ directory.

npm install && grunt

If you don't the Grunt cli tools installed globally, run npm install -g grunt-cli before running that command.

Running the Unit Tests

While still in desperate need of more tests, there are a few Mocha-powered unit tests in the test/ directory. Running the tests is very simple. Make sure there is freshly built copy of the library in the dist/ folder and then open test/index.html in any browser.

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Package last updated on 22 Oct 2014

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