Utilities for elements
An event wrapper to get better and easier information about the passed event.
// generic event wrapper
var event = require('elements-util/lib/event')
// for mouse events
var mouse = require('elements-util/lib/event/mouse')
// for keyboard events
var key = require('elements-util/lib/event/key')
var $ = require('elements/lib/events')
$(element).on('click', function(e){
e = event(e)
// the event type (for example click)
var type = e.type()
// the actually clicked element
var target = e.target()
// stop event bubbling, so the event isn't fired on parent elements
event.stopPropagation()
// stop the default behavior of the event (e.g. following a link)
event.preventDefault()
var m = mouse(e) // wrap with the mouse wrapper
m.target() // methods from event are inherited
// aditional methods
// position of the mouse, relative to the full window
m.page() // {x: 140, y: 345}
// position of the mouse, relative to the viewport
m.client() // {x: 140, y: 145}
})
$(element).on('keydown', function(e){
var k = key(e)
// keyCode of the pressed key
var keyCode = k.keyCode()
// name of the key, for example 'a', 'esc', 'enter'
var key = k.key()
})
// a way to define new/custom keyCode / keyname pairs
key.defineKeys({
'38': 'up'
})
Behavior is a way to initiate certain UI components for elements on the page by a given selector. The callback is only called once of each element.
var Behavior = require('elements-util')
var ready = require('elements/lib/domready')
// create a new behavior
var behavior = Behavior()
// define a new slider behavior, which initiates a slider class.
behavior.add('.slider', function(element){
new Slider(element)
})
// behavior for external links
behavior.add('a[href^=http://]', function(a){
a[0].style.color = 'red'
})
// once each behavior is defined, we call .update to initiate them all.
// usually this happens in a domready() call
ready(function(){
behavior.update()
})
For determining the size and position of an element.
var $ = require('elements-util/lib/dimensions')
var pos = $(element).position()
// this returns an object with the following properties:
// x, left, y, top, right, bottom, width and height.
console.log(pos.x) // 314
Empty all the content of an element
var $ = require('elements-util/lib/empty')
$(element).empty() // element is empty, doesn't have any childNodes anymore.