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create-element-extended
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Extension of the native DOM createElement method to match JSX
Extends document.createElement
to conform to the target API of JSX transpilation.
var element = document.createElement(tagName[, attributes[, children]])
This package is useful when frequently creating DOM nodes on the fly, e.g.:
function makeSpinner(id) {
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.id = id;
div.classList.add('sk-folding-cube');
const cube1 = document.createElement('div');
cube1.classList.add('sk-cube1')
cube1.classList.add('sk-cube')
const cube2 = document.createElement('div');
cube2.classList.add('sk-cube2')
cube2.classList.add('sk-cube')
const cube3 = document.createElement('div');
cube3.classList.add('sk-cube3')
cube3.classList.add('sk-cube')
const srOnly = document.createElement('span')
srOnly.classList.add('sr-only');
srOnly.textContent = 'Loading...';
div.appendChild(cube1);
div.appendChild(cube2);
div.appendChild(cube3);
div.appendChild(srOnly);
return div;
}
becomes
import 'create-element-extended';
function makeSpinner(id) {
return document.createElement('div', { id, 'class': 'sk-folding-cube' }, [
document.createElement('div', { 'class': 'sk-cube1 sk-cube' }),
document.createElement('div', { 'class': 'sk-cube2 sk-cube' }),
document.createElement('div', { 'class': 'sk-cube3 sk-cube' }),
document.createElement('span', { 'class': 'sr-only' }, 'Loading...'),
]);
}
When using babel and babel-plugin-transform-react-jsx
you can use JSX,
which transpiles to the example above.
/* pragma: document.createElement */
import 'create-element-extended';
function makeSpinner(id) {
return (
<div id={id} class="sk-folding-cube">
<div class="sk-cube1 sk-cube"></div>
<div class="sk-cube2 sk-cube"></div>
<div class="sk-cube3 sk-cube"></div>
<span class="sr-only">Loading...</span>
</div>
);
}
Instead of setting pragma
via comment, you can configure babel globally via .babelrc
:
{
"plugins": [
["transform-react-jsx", {
"pragma": "document.createElement"
}]
]
}
import { createElement } from 'create-element-extended/library'
/* pragma: createElement */
<script src="https://unpkg.com/create-element-extended"></script>
-- or --
<script src="https://unpkg.com/create-element-extended/dist/library.min.js"></script>
<script>var createElement = createElementExtended.createElement</script>
function (tagName: string, attributes: object, children: string | Array<Element | string>): Element
jsdom
or other DOM implementations?import { JSDOM } from 'jsdom';
import { createCreateElement } from 'create-element-extended/factory';
const { window: { document } } = new JSDOM();
const createElement = createCreateElement(
tagName => document.createElement(tagName),
text => document.createTextNode(text),
);
jsx-dom
, jsx-create-element
, nativejsx
, and jsx-foobar
?This package does less. All I wanted was to create a DOM node.
Here is (almost) the entire source code:
export const createCreateElement = (createElement, createTextNode) => {
function appendChild(c) {
if (typeof c === 'string') this.appendChild(createTextNode(c));
else this.appendChild(c);
}
return (tagName, attributes, children) => {
const el = createElement(tagName);
for (const attr in attributes) el.setAttribute(attr, attributes[attr]);
if (children) {
if (typeof children === 'string') {
el.appendChild(createTextNode(children));
} else if (children.length) {
const copy = Array.prototype.slice.call(children, 0);
Array.prototype.forEach.call(copy, appendChild, el);
} else {
el.appendChild(children);
}
}
return el;
};
};
Courage.
Because all I wanted was to create a DOM node.
Cool.
FAQs
Extension of the native DOM createElement method to match JSX
We found that create-element-extended demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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