dombo
A very limited subset of the jQuery methods.
Only includes event handlers (on
, off
, one
, trigger
) and className manipulation (hasClass
, addClass
, removeClass
, toggleClass
)
The selector returns a normal array so you can use forEach
, map
, filter
, etc.
npm install dombo
Usage
var $ = require('dombo')
$('.item').forEach(function(elm) {
console.log(elm)
})
$('.item').on('click', '.delete', function() {
console.log('Removes item')
this.remove()
})
$('.delete').trigger('click')
Selector
$(selector[, context])
Returns an array with the matched elements, with the methods in this doc added to it. Returns an empty array if there are no matched elements.
If a context
is given, the selector is only checked in the descendant nodes of that context.
If the selector is already a previous returned value from dombo, then it is simply returned. This makes sure that $('.foo') === $($('.foo'))
.
Methods
If the selector is document
or window
it is also just returned, so you can do $(document)
and $(window)
.
$(selector[, context]).each(fn)
Iterates over all matched elements
$(selector[, context]).on(event, [selector,] fn)
Adds event handler to all matched elements. If selector is given, then the event handler is only run if selector matches child elements.
$(selector[, context]).off(event, fn)
Removes event handler from all matched elements
$(selector[, context]).one(event, [selector,] fn)
Adds event handler to all matched elements, but guarantees it's not called after the first time the event fires.
$(selector[, context]).hasClass(name)
Returns true if one node of the matched elements has the class
$(selector[, context]).addClass(name)
Adds class to all matched elements
$(selector[, context]).removeClass(name)
Removes class from all matched elements
$(selector[, context]).toggleClass(name[, state])
Adds/removes class on the matched elements depending on whether or not it's already present.
State
is a boolean, and if it's set, adds/removes classes accordingly.
Browser support
Unlike jQuery, dombo is not aiming for legacy browser support.
This means that it's only compatible with browsers that supports querySelectorAll
. This is most newer browsers, and even IE9 has full support for this. Check compatability list here https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll#Browser_compatibility
License
MIT