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A minimal DOM implementation
var document = require("min-document")
var div = document.createElement("div")
div.className = "foo bar"
var span = document.createElement("span")
div.appendChild(span)
span.textContent = "Hello!"
/* <div class="foo bar">
<span>Hello!</span>
</div>
*/
var html = String(div)
npm install min-document
jsdom is a more feature-complete implementation of the DOM for Node.js. It simulates a web browser's environment and can execute scripts, handle events, and perform layout calculations. It is heavier than min-document but is suitable for more complex tasks that require a closer approximation to a full browser environment.
domino is another server-side DOM implementation designed for use with Node.js. It aims to provide a high-fidelity and high-performance representation of the DOM. It is more complete than min-document but still lighter than jsdom, striking a balance between functionality and performance.
cheerio is a fast, flexible, and lean implementation of core jQuery designed specifically for the server. It is not a full DOM API implementation but provides a familiar and powerful API for manipulating HTML documents. It is well-suited for tasks like web scraping and HTML document transformation.
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A minimal DOM implementation
The npm package min-document receives a total of 5,119,986 weekly downloads. As such, min-document popularity was classified as popular.
We found that min-document demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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