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el is a module for inserting DOM elements into and around other DOM elements. The interesting part is that, when used server-side, the inserted elements respect their parents’ indentation — this makes for tidy HTML output.
npm install el
// Make the element the target’s first/last child.
.prepend(target, element)
.append(target, element)
// Add the element before/after the target.
.before(target, element)
.after(target, element)
// Replace whichever elements were inside the target with the new element.
.insert(target, element)
// If a target has no indentation whitespace, use this type (' ', '\t', etc). Note that it will only be used if no existing indentation is found.
.set(indent)
var fs = require('fs')
var el = require('el')
var mkdom = require('mkdom')
var wrapper = fs.readFileSync('./templates/blog.html')
var article = fs.readFileSync('./templates/blog-article.html')
// Create DOM elements
var page = mkdom(wrapper)
var content = mkdom(article)
// Add data
page.querySelector('title').textContent =
content.querySelector('h1').textContent = 'My post title'
content.querySelector('p').textContent = 'Once upon a time…'
el.insert(page.querySelector('body'), content)
process.stdout.write(page.doctype + page.outerHTML)
When an element is inserted it gets converted into HTML. This means it can no longer be manipulated, so leave all your insertions until the last minute.
FAQs
DOM insertion that respects indentation.
The npm package el receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, el popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that el 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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