snabbdom-selector
is a utility tool, written in TypeScript,
to find snabbdom VNode objects matching a given CSS Selector.
npm install snabbdom-selector
import { select } from 'snabbdom-selector'
import { h } from 'snabbdom'
const vNode = h('div', {}, [
h('div.test', {}, [
h('p', {key: 1}, 'Foo')
])
])
const matches = select('.test p', vNode)
console.log(matches)
// => [{sel: 'p', text: 'Foo', elm: HTMLElement, key: 1, children: undefined, data: {...}}]
select(cssSelector: string, vNode: snabbdom.VNode): Array<snabbdom.VNode>
select(cssSelector: string): (vNode: snabbdom.VNode) => Array<snabbdom.VNode>
Note that there are 2 function signatures, this is because select
is curried!
This is the main function provided by this library, it allows using a css selector to find vNode's that are made from that css selector. The vNode used will be traversed, and any matches at any arbitrary depth will be returned inside of the resulting array. An empty array will be returned if no matches are found.
import { select } from 'snabbdom-selector'
const vNode = h('div', {}, [
h('div.test', {}, [
h('p', {key: 1}, 'Foo')
])
])
const match = select('.test p'); // if given 1 parameter it returns a new function!
const matches = match(vNode);
console.log(matches)
// => [{sel: 'p', text: 'Foo', elm: HTMLElement, key: 1, children: undefined, data: {...}}]
selectorParser(selector: string): Object
This function given a CSS selector like that passed to snabbdom's h
function, returns an object
containing parsed tagName, id, and className.
import { selectorParser } from 'snabbdom-selector'
const { tagName, id, className } = selectorParser('div#foo.bar.baz');
console.log(tagName) // div
console.log(id) // foo
console.log(className) // 'bar baz'
classNameFromVNode(vNode: snabbdom.VNode): string
This function given a snabbdom VNode object will return its className including that contained
within snabbdom's provided props
and class
modules.
import { classNameFromVNode } from 'snabbdom-selector'
const vNode = h('div.foo', { class: { bar: true } }, [])
console.log(classNameFromVNode(vNode)) // 'foo bar'
This library uses compatible versioning, a versioning system that is backwards compatible with semantic-versioning.