get-unique-selector
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Get a unique CSS selector for a given DOM node
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get-unique-css-selector
Get a unique CSS selector for a given DOM node
Parameters
- {HTMLElement} element - DOM node
Dev Dependencies
| Module | Description | | ------ | ------ | | @babel/core | Babel is a toolchain that is mainly used to convert ECMAScript 2015+ code into a backwards compatible version of JavaScript in current and older browsers or environments. | | @babel/preset-env | @babel/preset-env is a smart preset that allows you to use the latest JavaScript without needing to micromanage which syntax transforms (and optionally, browser polyfills) are needed by your target environment(s). This both makes your life easier and JavaScript bundles smaller! | | jsdoc | JSDoc is a markup language used to annotate JavaScript source code files. Using comments containing JSDoc, programmers can add documentation describing the application programming interface of the code they're creating. | | tui-jsdoc-template | Toast UI JSDoc template | | mocha | Mocha is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on Node.js and in the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. | | jsdom | A JavaScript implementation of the WHATWG DOM and HTML standards, for use with node.js | | jsdom-global | jsdom-global will inject document, window and other DOM API into your Node.js environment. Useful for running, in Node.js, tests that are made for browsers.| | chai | Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. | | mochawesome | Mochawesome is a custom reporter for the testing framework, mocha. It generates a full fledged HTML/CSS report that helps visualize your test suites. | | nyc | Istanbul instruments your ES5 and ES2015+ JavaScript code with line counters, so that you can track how well your unit-tests exercise your codebase. The nyc command-line-client for Istanbul works well with most JavaScript testing frameworks: tap, mocha, AVA, etc. | | eslint | ESLint is an open source project originally created by Nicholas C. Zakas in June 2013. Its goal is to provide a pluggable linting utility for JavaScript. | | eslint-config-standard | An ESLint Shareable Config for JavaScript Standard Style | | eslint-plugin-import | This plugin intends to support linting of ES2015+ (ES6+) import/export syntax, and prevent issues with misspelling of file paths and import names. All the goodness that the ES2015+ static module syntax intends to provide, marked up in your editor. | | eslint-plugin-node | Additional ESLint's rules for Node.js | | eslint-plugin-promise | Enforce best practices for JavaScript promises. | | eslint-plugin-standard | ESlint Rules for the Standard Linter |