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Queried is tiny normalized query selector. It just wraps native querySelector
and provides hooks for custom pseudos. Basically it polyfills CSS4 pseudos, but might be used to implement other pseudos, like jQuery ones or query-relative.
Polyfills all CSS4 pseudos: :has
, :scope
, :root
.
Fixes immediate children selector > *
, which is unavailable in query.
Returns Array
instead of NodeList
in multiple query, so you can do forEach
on result.
Accepts other elements as a selector, for example, to find within a set.
Fully compliant with query.
Use it if you need CSS4 pseudos or other specific pseudos.
Otherwise take a look at analogs:
$ npm install queried
var q = require('queried');
//select each div having `a` with `span` inside as immediate children.
q.all('div:has(a:has(span))');
Fully compliant with query-component.
Method | Description |
---|---|
query(selector, el=document) | Query a single element by selector |
query.all(selector, el=document) | Query list of elements by selector |
query.registerFilter(name, filterFn) | Register a new filtering pseudo |
query.registerMapper(name, mapperFn) | Register a new mapping pseudo |
FAQs
Query selector CSS4 +
The npm package queried receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, queried popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that queried 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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