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npm install domkit --save
var insertKeyframesRule = require('domkit/insertKeyframesRule');
var keyframes = {
'0%': {
transform: 'scale(1)'
},
'50%': {
transform: 'scale(0.5)',
opacity: 0.7
},
'100%': {
transform: 'scale(1)',
opacity: 1
}
};
var animationName = insertKeyframesRule(keyframes);
var insertRule = require('domkit/insertRule');
var css = '.foo {}'
insertRule(css);
var appendVendorPrefix = require('domkit/appendVendorPrefix');
var style = {
transform: 'scaleX(1)'
}
appendVendorPrefix(style);
var getVendorPrefix = require('domkit/getVendorPrefix');
var vendorPrefix = getVendorPrefix(); // => -webkit-
var addClass = require('domkit/addClass');
addClass(this.getDOMNode(), 'foo');
var removeClass = require('domkit/removeClass');
removeClass(this.getDOMNode(), 'foo');
var hasClass = require('domkit/hasClass');
hasClass(this.getDOMNode(), 'foo'); // => true
var transitionEvents = require('domkit/transitionEvents');
transitionEvents.addEndEventListener(node, eventListener);
transitionEvents.removeEndEventListener(node, eventListener);
var classNames = require('domkit/classNames');
classNames('foo', 'bar'); // => 'foo bar'
classNames('foo', { bar: true }); // => 'foo bar'
classNames({ foo: true }, { bar: true }); // => 'foo bar'
classNames({ foo: true, bar: true }); // => 'foo bar'
// lots of arguments of various types
classNames('foo', { bar: true, duck: false }, 'baz', { quux: true }) // => 'foo bar baz quux'
// other falsy values are just ignored
classNames(null, false, 'bar', undefined, 0, 1, { baz: null }, ''); // => 'bar 1'
// Arrays will be recursively flattened as per the rules above:
var arr = ['b', { c: true, d: false }];
classNames('a', arr); // => 'a b c'
var canUseDOM = require('domkit/canUseDOM');
if(canUseDOM){
// balabala
}
var addEventListener = require('domkit/addEventListener');
addEventListener(window, 'scroll', handle)
var removeEventListener = require('domkit/removeEventListener');
removeEventListener(window, 'scroll', handle)
var throttle = require('domkit/throttle');
throttle(fn, 100)
var onEndTransition = require('domkit/onEndTransition');
onEndTransition(el, handle)
var inViewport = require('domkit/inViewport');
inViewport(el) // true if elem is in the current viewport
inViewport(el, 100) // true if elem is in the current viewport or within 100px of it
inViewport(el, -100) // true if elem is in the current viewport and not within 99px of the edge
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FAQs
Toolkit for DOM
The npm package domkit receives a total of 5,693 weekly downloads. As such, domkit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that domkit 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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