dom-router

5.1.3 • Public • Published

dom-router

Imagine you didn't have to write a bunch of JavaScript to get a slick, progressively enhanced interface! dom-router is a URL hash to DOM router which automatically, & intelligently toggles visibility of Elements based on popstate events.

This provides a clean separation of concerns, and progressive enhancement in a simple library. You can write clean HTML, and dom-router will progressively enhance the interface with CSS classes (not supplied). DOM updates happen on an animation frame to minimize impacting your application. An optional callback allows you to handle application state changes the way you want.

Example

This example is meant to demonstrate multi-tier routing in a single page application. When the HTML is "clean", it is functional for screen readers & text based browsers like lynx, and with progressive enhancement, developers can add new behaviour without impacting the experience of other consumers.

Minimal coding required

import {router} from "./dom-router.js";
window.appRouter = router({callback: arg => console.log(`${arg.element.id} is visible`)});

Before routing is enabled

<nav>
  <ul>
    <li><a href="#main">Main</a></li>
    <li><a href="#settings/billing" class="settings">Billing</a></li>
    <li><a href="#settings/password" class="settings">Password</a></li>
    <li><a href="#settings/avatar" class="settings">Avatar</a></li>
  </ul>
</nav>
...
<article>
  <section id="main">...</section>
  <section id="settings">
    <section id="billing">...</section>
    <section id="password">...</section>
    <section id="avatar">...</section>
  </section>
</article>

After routing is enabled

This would be the result if a user visited #settings/billing:

<nav>
  <ul>
    <li><a href="#main">Main</a></li>
    <li><a href="#settings/billing" class="settings dr-current">Billing</a></li>
    <li><a href="#settings/password" class="settings">Password</a></li>
    <li><a href="#settings/avatar" class="settings">Avatar</a></li>
  </ul>
</nav>
...
<article>
  <section id="main" class="dr-hidden">...</section>
  <section id="settings">
    <section id="billing">...</section>
    <section id="password" class="dr-hidden">...</section>
    <section id="avatar" class="dr-hidden">...</section>
  </section>
</article>

How can I load dom-router?

When loaded with a script tag, window.domRouter.router() will be created.

Configuration

active

Boolean which enables/disables routing

callback

Function to execute after route has changed, takes arg which describes the event

css

Object with current, & hidden keys which have corresponding CSS class values, defaults to "dr-current", & "dr-hidden"

ctx

Context for DOM selector, defaults to body if not specified

delimiter

Multi-tier routing delimiter, defaults to /, e.g. #settings/billing; each tier should map to a nested id

logging

Boolean which logs routing to router.history[] if true, defaults to false; could be a memory leak if logging is enabled and target Elements are removed from DOM

start

[Optional] The starting route to display if one is not specified, or an invalid route is specified

stickyPos

Boolean which enables/disables remaining at Y position when the route changes, i.e. no scrolling, defaults to true.

stickyRoute

Boolean which enables/disables sticky routing, defaults to true.

stickySearchParams

Boolean which enables/disables sticky searchParams of location, defaults to false. When it disabled history.replaceState() is executed on location before callback().

storage

String Storage used for stickyRoute, defaults to session; valid options are session or local.

storageKey

String Key for persistent storage for stickyRoute.

API

current()

Returns the current Route; if logging is enabled the trigger Element will be present

popstate()

Event handler

scan(default)

Scans ctx for routes & resets default which is an optional argument, otherwise it defaults to the first route

select(query)

Context specific DOM selector

Requirements

  • Element.classList API, or shim
  • popstate Event

License

Copyright (c) 2022 Jason Mulligan Licensed under the BSD-3 license

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npm i dom-router

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5.1.3

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