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Do not use this Javascript utility library
This is basically my collection of functions that i often use in projects. They can probably be found in other libraries (like Lodash), but i might not want to use those libraries (because they're big) or because it's overkill.
Because this is a bit of a grabbag of things you probably shouldn't be using this library. Hence the name.
Using npm
:
$ npm install --save donot
Using yarn
:
$ yarn add donot
donot
is a UMD library and thus can be used as a CommonJS module for Node.js, AMD (with Require.js) or as a plain old Javacript global.
Here are all the functions:
$(selector: string): HTMLElement
A shortcut for document.querySelector
.
$("body").style.background = 'red';`
$$(selector: string): HTMLElement
A shortcut for document.querySelectorAll
. Converts the elements in an array.
$$("p").forEach((p) => p.style.color = 'red');
chunk(array: array, size: number): array
Chunks a given array
in multiple arrays of maximum size size
.
const nrs = _.range(1, 10);
const chunks = _.chunk(nrs, 4);
console.log(chunks); // [ [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ], [ 5, 6, 7, 8 ], [ 9 ] ]
combinations(list: array, opts?:object): array
Create a list of all unique combinations, where a,b === b,a. By default, equals like 'a,a' are allowed, if you don't want that, pass { allowEquals : false }
as a second argument.
const options = combinations([1, 2]);
console.log(options); // [ [ 1, 1 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 2, 2 ] ]
const options = combinations([1, 2], { allowEquals : false });
console.log(options); // [ [ 1, 2 ] ]
degToRad(deg: number): number
Converts from degrees to radians.
console.log(degToRad(180)); // 3.141592....
getCssProp(el: string | HTMLElement, property: string) : string
Returns the value of a CSS property of an element. If el
is the string root
, the property is fetched from the :root
element.
Also see setCssProp
.
setCssProp('root', '--color', '#f9f9f9');
console.log(getCssProp('root', '--color')); // '#f9f9f9'
getJson(url: string): Promise
getJson(url: string, params: object): Promise
Uses fetch
to do a HTTP call and return JSON. params
can be an object that will be transformed into URL arguments (see also urlWithParams
).
const data = await getJson('http://www.example.com/data.json');
matrix(cols: number, rows: number): arrray
Creates a multidimensional array.
const grid = matrix([1,2,3], [4,5,6]);
console.log(grid[0][1]); // 4
noop(): function
Returns an empty function.
range(max: number): number
range(min: number, max: number): number
Creates a filled array with number from min
(or 0 if that is not given) to, but not including max
.
console.log(range(3)); // [ 0, 1, 2 ]
console.log(range(2, 5)); // [ 2, 3, 4 ]
randInt(max: number) : number
randInt(min: number, max: number)
Returns a random integer between min
(or 0 if that is not given) and max
.
sample(list: array): any
Returns a random element from an array.
setCssProp(el: string | HTMLElement, property: string, value: string) : void
Set a CSS property of an element. If el
is the string root
, the property is set on the :root
element.
Also see getCssProp
.
setCssProp('root', '--color', '#f9f9f9');
const el = document.querySelector("#main");
setCssProp(el, '--color', '#f9f9f9');
shuffle(list: array): array
Returns a shuffled (randomized) copy of list
.
sum(list: array): number
Returns the sum of all numbers in list
.
console.log(sum([1,2,3,4])); // 10
timeout(ms: number): Promise
Returns a promisified version of window.setTimeout
(browser) or setTimeout
) (Node) with a time of ms
miliseconds.
console.log("Let's wait 2 seconds");
await timeout(2000);
console.log("That was 2 seconds");
urlWithParams(url: string, params: object): string
Transform a url
with an object params
into an URL with arguments.
const url = _.urlWithParams('http://example.com', {
foo : 'bar',
1 : '2'
});
MIT © Hay Kranen
FAQs
Do not use this utility library
The npm package donot receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, donot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that donot 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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