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shim-selected-options
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Tiny HTMLSelectElement#selectedOptions
shim for IE.
Get the package from npm:
npm install shim-selected-options --save
And simply require the module:
import "shim-selected-options"
Otherwise, plug it the old-fashioned way:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/shim-selected-options" async></script>
While making spec-perfect shim is technically possible,
it requires observing DOM subtrees to implement quirks of HTMLCollection
,
not to mention emulating live collection. For most cases, this solution is fine.
NodeList
instead of HTMLCollection
instanceSee more on collections in WHATWG DOM spec.
Straightforward for single-value selects:
- let {text} = select.options[select.selectedIndex]
+ let [{text}] = select.selectedOptions
Precise typing for multiple
selects:
- let opts = select.querySelectorAll(":checked") // NodeList<Element>
+ let opts = select.selectedOptions // HTMLCollection<HTMLSelectElement>
FAQs
Tiny HTMLSelectElement#selectedOptions shim for IE
The npm package shim-selected-options receives a total of 1,142 weekly downloads. As such, shim-selected-options popularity was classified as popular.
We found that shim-selected-options 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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