snabbdom-virtualize
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Library for turning strings and DOM nodes into virtual DOM nodes compatible with snabbdom.
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snabbdom-virtualize
Library for turning strings and DOM nodes into virtual DOM nodes compatible with Snabbdom.
API
virtualize(nodes, options)
nodes: Element|String
- Either a DOMElement
or a string of HTML to turn into a set of virtual DOM nodes.options: Object
- A hash of options to pass into the virtualize call. Available options are currently:context: Document
- An alternative DOM document to use (default iswindow.document
).hooks: Object
- An object specifying hooks to call during the virtualization process. See the hooks section below.
Usage
Add it to your application with
npm install --save snabbdom-virtualize
Require/import it.
// ES6
import virtualize from 'snabbdom-virtualize';
// Require.
let virtualize = require('snabbdom-virtualize').default;
Pass it a set of DOM nodes or a string representing DOM nodes with one root node.
// Actual DOM nodes
let topNode = document.createElement('div');
let textNode = document.createTextNode('Click ');
let linkNode = document.createElement('a');
linkNode.setAttribute('href', 'http://example.com');
linkNode.textContent = 'here';
topNode.appendChild(textNode);
topNode.appendChild(linkNode);
let vnode = virtualize(topNode);
// String
let vnode = virtualize('<div>Click <a href="http://example.com">here</a></div>');
Specifying a different document
You can specify a different DOM document (other than the default window.document
in a browser) by passing a context
option into your calls to virtualize
. This will allow for usage in a server-side setting, where there is no browser. One option is to use jsdom
to create a DOM document that can be used:
const virtualize = require('snabbdom-virtualize').default;
const jsdom = require('jsdom').jsdom;
virtualizeString('<div>Click <a href="http://example.com">here</a></div>', {
context: jsdom('<html></html>')
});
Using modules à la carte
If you'd prefer to import just the function for virtualizing DOM nodes or just
the function for virtualizing HTML strings, you're in luck. Just import
snabbdom-virtualize/nodes
or snabbdom-virtualize/strings
and use in the
same way:
// DOM nodes.
import virtualize from 'snabbdom-virtualize/nodes';
let topNode = document.createElement('div');
let textNode = document.createTextNode('Click ');
let linkNode = document.createElement('a');
linkNode.setAttribute('href', 'http://example.com');
linkNode.textContent = 'here';
topNode.appendChild(textNode);
topNode.appendChild(linkNode);
let vnode = virtualize(topNode);
// HTML strings.
import virtualize from 'snabbdom-virtualize/strings';
let vnode = virtualize('<div>Click <a href="http://example.com">here</a></div>');
Hooks
You can register a create
hook with any of the virtualize
functions. This will be called once for each vnode that was created. It's called after the virtualization process is completed. The function receives one argument - the VNode
that was created.
// The function passed as the 'create' hook is called 3 times: once for the
// <div>, once for the <span> and once for the text node inside the <span>.
virtualize("<div><span>Hi!</span></div>", {
hooks: {
create: function(vnode) { ... }
}
});
Hooks allow you to perform some operations on your VNodes after virtualization but before patching with snabbdom.
Project setup
Written in ES6, compiled using Babel. To get started:
npm install
npm run build
This will output compiled files in the lib
directory.
Tests
Tests can be run with npm test
.