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Slightly better document.createElement
docrel

Slightly better document.createElement
Docrel is a thin wrapper for document.createElement that makes creating elements a bit easier. It also helps clean up your code and avoid repetition. No dependencies, no black magic (see source).
Using document.createElement:
let el = document.createElement("div")
el.className = "wrapper"
let input = document.createElement("input")
input.setAttribute("type", "text")
let button = document.createElement("button")
button.textContent = "Submit"
if (loading) {
button.setAttribute("disabled", "disabled")
}
el.appendChild(input)
el.appendChild(button)
Using docrel:
import {div, input, button} from "docrel"
let el = div({class: "wrapper"}, [
input({attrs: {type: "text"}}),
button({textContent: "Submit", attrs: {
disabled: loading ? "disabled" : null
}})
])
If loading returns null the attribute won't be set at all.
Install
npm install docrel --save
Usage
Using createElement, similarly to document.createElement:
import {createElement} from "docrel"
let el = createElement("div", {
id: "el-id",
class: "class-a class-b",
textContent: "I'm an HTMLElement!",
attrs: {
align: "center",
"data-attr": 1
},
events: {
click: () => {console.log("click!")}
}
})
<!-- Resulting HTML when el is appended to the DOM -->
<div id="el-id" class="class-a class-b" align="center" data-attr=1>
I'm an HTMLElement!
</div>
Using the create function builder (uses createElement underneat):
import {create} from "docrel"
const [div] = create("div")
let divOne = div({class: "div-a"})
let divTwo = div({class: "div-b"})
Or just importing the html elements directly:
import {div} from "docrel"
let divOne = div({class: "div-a"})
let divTwo = div({class: "div-b"})
- The
classoption is a shorthand tonode.className; - Keys inside
attrsare passed tonode.setAttribute, unless key value isnullorundefined; - Keys inside
eventsare passed tonode.addEventListener; - Returns an HTML Element object.
Nesting / appending children
The create/createElement function supports a third parameter for appending child elements:
let el = div({class: "wrapper"}, [
div({class: "another-div"})
])
<!-- Resulting HTML when el is appended to the DOM -->
<div class="wrapper">
<div class="another-div"></div>
</div>
Contributing
Contributions are more than welcome. Please fork the repo and send a PR with a clean, rebased branch containing your changes. Also please make sure tests are passing and update tests if necessary.
To run the project locally, you will need to npm install dev dependencies and then use npm run dev and npm test to transpile ES2015 code and run tests, respectively (Node.js >= 6.0 or latest). See package.json for more info.
Contributors
License
- docrel: LICENSE