avris-vanillin

0.2.0 • Public • Published

Vanillin.js – Almost like vanilla JavaScript

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jQuery used to be virtually indispensable, if you wanted to develop a cross-browser website without getting a headache.

Today, however, you might not need jQuery, especially, if you're developing a library and want to avoid unnecessary dependencies.

Still, some helpers could be useful... Vanillin is an opinionated set of helpers that I find most useful, a bare minimum to make life easier.

Installation

You can either install Vanillin as a node module:

$ npm i --save avris-vanillin

or

$ yarn add avris-vanillin

require('avris-vanillin');

Use a CDN:

<script src="https://glcdn.githack.com/Avris/Vanillin/raw/v0.2.0/dist/Vanillin.min.js"></script>

Or simply copy-paste whatever filters you need from the source code.

Usage

_each(iterable, function (el, i))

Iterates in a consistent way, whether it's over an array or an object, without having to check for hasOwnProperty in every loop.

_each(object, function (val, key) {
    // ...
}); 

_each returns an array of values that you have (optionally) returned from the callback.

_el(html)

Converts an HTML string into a DOM element with one simple helper.

const el = _el('<div class="lorem"><a href="/test">OK</a></div>');

_sel(selector, [startNode])

Alias for querySelector:

const el = _sel('.card img.avatar')

_selAll(selector, [startNode])

Alias for querySelectorAll:

_each(_selAll('.card img.avatar'), function (el) { 
    el.classList.add('active')
})

_findParent(el, selector)

Finds the first parent of el that matches selector.

parent = _findParent(el, 'section.important')

_on(selector, event, handler (e))

Attaches the handler as an event listener or event for all elements that match selector, even if they don't exist yet at that moment.

_on('a.foo', 'click', function (e) {
    console.log('foo link clicked', this.attributes.href.value)
});

You can also pass a specific DOM Element instead of a selector, to only add a listener to this instance.

You can also attach the handler to multiple events: _on('a.foo', ['click', 'change', 'keyup'], e => console.log(e).

this in the callback is the element you have selected for, and it might be different from e.target, which might be its child.

Returning false from the callback will stop propagation and prevent default.

_request(method, url, data, headers)

Performs an AJAX request to url using a specified HTTP method, attaching data (they can be either FormData, an object, or a DOM element containing form data) and using specified headers. Returns a Promise.

_request('POST', '/document/create', document.querySelector('form'), {Authorization: 'Basic YWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuc2VzYW1l'})
    .then((data) => {
        alert('Document created with ID: ' + JSON.parse(data).id);
    })
    .catch((xhr) => {
        console.log(xhr);
        alert('Error while creating a document');
    };

_extend = (out, ...args)

Extends out with data from ...args, useful for resolving configs:

function Helper(options) {
    this.config = _extend({}, defaultOptions, options);
}

Development

To install dev dependencies:

yarn

To build a minified, babel-ified version:

yarn build

To run tests:

yarn test

and open http://localhost:8777.

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