Build dom structure easy way with plain JavaScript. Can be used on both client and server side.
In your project path:
$ npm install domjs
You can easily create browser bundle with help of modules-webmake. Mind that it relies on some EcmaScript5 features, so for older browsers you need as well es5-shim
What would be the easiest, most intuitive way to build html5 DOM tree with plain JavaScript ?
var mytemplate = function () {
header(
h1('Heading'),
h2('Subheading'));
nav(
ul({ 'class': 'breadcrumbs' },
li(a({ href: '/' }, 'Home')),
li(a({ href: '/section/'}, 'Section')),
li(a('Subject'))));
article(
p('Lorem ipsum...'));
footer('Footer stuff');
};
This is how templates for domjs are written.
To get mytemplate
function content turned into DOM
(literally DocumentFragment):
var domjs = require('domjs/lib/html5')(document);
var mydom = domjs.build(mytemplate);
You can save references to elements and operate on them later:
var myul = ul(li('one'), li('two'), li('three'));
// ... some code ...
// add extra items to myul
myul(li('four'), li('five));
// append myul into other element
div(myul);
You can access DOM elements directly, just invoke returned function with no arguments
(myul() instanceof DOMElement) === true
Comment type nodes:
_comment('my comment');
CDATA type nodes
_cdata('cdata text');
Text nodes in main scope:
_text('my text');
Elements with names that are reserved keywords in JavaScript language, like 'var', should be created with preceding underscore added to its name:
_var('var content');
As jsdom
won't install properly on Windows domjs can only be tested only on *nix systems
$ npm test