morphel
v0.2.1
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An addition to morphdom for restoring elements to original state
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Morphel
All the credit and praise goes to morphdom 🙏
An addition to morphdom for restoring elements to original state.
This module was created to solve the problem of making a bunch of changes to elements and then needing to revert them back to the way they were.
Usage
npm install morphel --save
# Or
yarn add morphel
The code below shows how to morph one <div>
element to another <div>
element and restore it.
import morphel from 'morphel';
const el1 = document.createElement('div');
el1.className = 'foo';
const el2 = document.createElement('div');
el2.className = 'bar';
const instance = morphel(el1, el2);
expect(el1.className).toEqual('bar');
instance.restore();
expect(el1.className).toEqual('foo');
You can also use the Morphel
class to setup many elements at once.
import { Morphel } from 'morphel';
const morphels = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('.foo')).map(
el => new Morphel(el)
);
Commands
To run, use:
npm start
# Or
yarn start
This builds to /dist
and runs the project in watch mode so any edits you save inside src
causes a rebuild to /dist
.
To do a one-off build, use npm run build
or yarn build
.
To run tests, use npm test
or yarn test
.
Jest
Jest tests are set up to run with npm test
or yarn test
.
Publishing to NPM
We recommend using np.