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snizzle

v1.7.4

Published

A pure-JavaScript fast, CSS selector engine program to be easily select DOM-Elements

Downloads

167

Readme

Snizzle npm version

A pure-JavaScript fast, CSS selector engine program to be easily select DOM-Elements.

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New Features

Snizzle v1.6.0 in new features included for related advance DOM-Element Selecting Snizzle library in added new features XPath selenium now user can be select DOM elements XPath through.

Contribution Guides

In order to build Snizzle, you should have Node.js/npm latest and git 1.6.0 or later (earlier versions might work OK, but are not tested).

For Windows you have to download and install git and Node.js.

Mac OS users should install Homebrew. Once Homebrew is installed, run brew install git to install git, and brew install node to install Node.js.

Linux/BSD users should use their appropriate package managers to install git and Node.js, or build from source if you swing that way. Easy-peasy.

Downloading Snizzle using npm or Yarn

Snizzle is registered as a package on npm. You can install the latest version of Snizzle with the npm CLI command:

# install locally (recomended)
yarn add snizzle

# install locally (recomended)
npm install snizzle --save

As an alternative you can use the Yarn CLI command:

Snizzle information

For information on how to get started and how to use Snizzle, please see Snizzle's documentation. For source files and issues, please visit the Snizzle repository.

If upgrading, please see the blog post for release 1.6.0. This includes notable differences from the previous version and a more readable changelog.

Including Snizzle

Below are some of the most common ways to include Snizzle

Browser

Script tag

<!--including Snizzle (recomended) HTML document in head section -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/snizzle.min.js"></script>

Usage

Webpack / Browserify / Babel

There are several ways to use Webpack, Browserify or Babel. For more information on using these tools, please refer to the corresponding project's documentation. In the script, including Snizzle will usually look like this:

import Snizzle from "snizzle";

If you need to use Snizzle in a file that's not an ECMAScript module, you can use the CommonJS syntax:

const Snizzle = require("snizzle");

AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition)

AMD is a module format built for the browser. For more information, we recommend

define(["snizzle"], function(snizzle) {

});

Syntax code example

There are simple some usage Snizzle code example syntax and learn more click Documentation.

Code example: Snizzle("body > div:nth-child(2) + main:eq(2) > :input:disabled)

How to build Snizzle

Clone a copy of the main Snizzle git repo by running:

git clone git://github.com/jqrony/snizzle.git

In the snizzle/dist folder you will find build version of snizzle along with the minified copy and associated map file.

Contributing Guide

See CONTRIBUTING.md