mutant.js
"The only constant is change" -- Splinter
Get told about DOM mutations and other events which will affect layout.
Why mutant.js?
Sometimes you need to know when the layout of an HTML element has changed.
For example, on Gitter we have popover components in which the size of the popover may change as new content is added or removed.
Another place we need this is in order to support reverse scrolling. If the user is scrolled to the bottom of a screen and new content arrives, the scroll viewport should be adjusted down to track the "bottom". Likewise, when new content arrives above the top of the viewport, the scroll must be adjusted so that the users view is maintained and does not jump.
Because we use external and user supplied content, including oembed and images, it's not always possible to know exactly when the DOM will change.
Using a timer is inefficient and the user's experience will be jumpy.
How to use it
git clone git@github.com:gitterHQ/mutant.js.git cd mutant.js make
Then include public/assets/mutant.js
in your browser application.
Dependencies
None. Nada. Nil.
API
{ /* Recenter your popover here, or adjust your scroll, etc etc */} var div = document;var mutant = div layout; /* If you make a change and dont want to be notified of it, call takeRecords */; /* Sometime later, when you're done. Call disconnect */mutant;
By default only childList
and subtree
are being observed as mutation properties, but you can specify your own options as a third argument.
var options = observers: childList: true // listen to div's child elements additions or removals, default: true subtree: false // don't listen to div's descendants mutations, default: true attributres: true // also listen to div's attributes updates, default: false var mutant = div layout options;
All available mutation properties and their descriptions are listed on MDN.
Responding to transitionend events
Mutant.js can optionally also fire events at the end of a CSS3 transition sequence. By default this will not happen but can be useful to notify of mutations that occur over a duration of time.
Enable support for transition events using the transitions:true
option.
var options = transitions: true var mutant = div layout options;
Receiving periodic notifications during a transition
Unfortunately there is no easy way to detect the start of a transition in the DOM, although this may change. Until there is, you can only get transition events at the end of the transition.
If you wish to receive period events during the transition, in order to make the user experience
smoother, you can tell Mutant.js to expect a transition using startTransition
and endTransition
.
Start a transition
startTransition(element, maxTimeMs)
element
the element which will be involved in the transition
maxTimeMs
(optional) is the maximum time the transition will occur for, in ms
End a transition
Note that endTransition is not needed if maxTimeMs
is used in the startTransition
call.
endTransition(element, maxTimeMs)
element
the element which was involved in the transition
Example:
{ var el = document; mutant}
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014
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