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bling.js

Because you want the $ of jQuery without the jQuery.


You could call this a microlibrary, but really it's just some code that works.

You may be interested in this library if you get tired of the [].slice.call( document.querySelectorAll('.foo'), function(){ … rodeo.

What bling'll do for ya:

// forEach over the qSA result, directly.
document.querySelectorAll('input').forEach(function (el) {
  // …
})

// on() rather than addEventListener()
document.body.on('dblclick', function (e) {
  // …
})

// classic $ + on()
$('p').on('click', function (e) {
  // …
})

Notes:

  • on() works on elements, document, window, and results from querySelector & querySelectorAll.
  • $ is qSA so if you're grabbing a single element you'll have to [0] it.
  • Bling plays well with authoring ES6
  • Resig explored this stuff a while ago: github.com/jeresig/nodelist
  • Bling doesn't work on Android 2.3 or iOS 5.0. Works everywhere else including IE8 (assuming Function.bind)

Nerdy implementation notes:

  • The NodeList prototype usually inherits from Object, so we move it to Array.
  • I'm curious how ES6/7 would let a NodeList be iterable and inherit from EventTarget
  • Setting Node.prototype.on = EventTarget.prototype.addEventListener is awesome. It works in Chrome/FF but not yet in IE/Safari.
  • I haven't set up any off() or trigger() to map to dispatchEvent & removeEventListener. I'm OK with that.
/* bling.js */
window.$ = document.querySelector.bind(document);
Node.prototype.on = Node.prototype.addEventListener;
Node.prototype.find = Element.prototype.querySelectorAll;
NodeList.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype;
NodeList.prototype.on = NodeList.prototype.addEventListener = function (name, fn, useCapture) {
this.forEach(function (elem) {
elem.on(name, fn, useCapture);
});
};
NodeList.prototype.find = function (selector) {
// NOTE: text nodes should be avoided
return this.reduce(function (elems, currentElem) {
return elems.concat(currentElem.find(selector));
}, []);
};
/*
npm install -g browser-repl
cat bling.js test.js | uglifyjs | pbcopy # copy bling & tests to clipboard
repl # see list of browsers to try it in
repl ie
# paste and zoooom!
*/
var input1 = document.createElement('input')
input1.id = 'one'
document.body.appendChild(input1)
var input2 = document.createElement('input')
input2.id = 'two'
document.body.appendChild(input2)
$('input').on('click', function (e) {
console.log('PASS!', e.target.id, ' clicked! ')
})
window.on('click', function (e) {
console.log('Pass! window received click too!')
})
// either click 'em or this is for testing…
function simulateClick (elem) {
var evt = document.createEvent('MouseEvents')
evt.initMouseEvent('click', true, true, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, 0, null)
var canceled = !elem.dispatchEvent(evt)
}
simulateClick(input1)
setTimeout(function () { simulateClick(input2) }, 500)
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