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makeup-next-id
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Assign the next id in sequence to an element, if an id property does not already exist.
Assigns the next id in sequence to an element, if an id property does not already exist.
The id will consist of a configurable prefix (default: 'nid'), followed by three randomly generated chars, then a number in sequence. For example: nid-sdv-1
, nid-sdv-2
, nid-sdv-3
, etc.
This module is still in an experimental state, until it reaches v1 you must consider all minor releases as breaking changes.
// import the module
import nextId from "makeup-next-id";
// get NodeList
const widgetEls = document.querySelectorAll(".widget");
// assign next id to each element
widgetEls.forEach((el) => nextId(el));
Markup before:
<div class="widget"></div>
<div class="widget"></div>
<div class="widget"></div>
Markup after:
<div class="widget" id="nid-tCa-1"></div>
<div class="widget" id="nid-tCa-2"></div>
<div class="widget" id="nid-tCa-3"></div>
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Assign the next id in sequence to an element, if an id property does not already exist.
We found that makeup-next-id demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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