1. dom-serialize
Serializes any DOM node into a String
dom-serialize
Package: dom-serialize
Created by: webmodules
Last modified: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 21:22:16 GMT
Version: 2.2.1
License: MIT
Downloads: 9,779,542
Repository: https://github.com/webmodules/dom-serialize

Install

npm install dom-serialize
yarn add dom-serialize

dom-serialize

Serializes any DOM node into a String

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It's like outerHTML, but it works with:

  • DOM elements
  • Text nodes
  • Attributes
  • Comment nodes
  • Documents
  • DocumentFragments
  • Doctypes
  • NodeLists / Arrays

For custom serialization logic, a "serialize" event is dispatched on
every Node which event listeners can override the default behavior on by
setting the event.detail.serialize property to a String or other Node.

The "serialize" event bubbles, so it could be a good idea to utilize
event delegation on a known root node that will be serialized.
Check the event.serializeTarget property to check which Node is
currently being serialized.

Installation

 $ npm install dom-serialize

Example

 var serialize = require('dom-serialize');
var node;

// works with Text nodes
node = document.createTextNode('foo & <bar>');
console.log(serialize(node));


// works with DOM elements
node = document.createElement('body');
node.appendChild(document.createElement('strong'));
node.firstChild.appendChild(document.createTextNode('hello'));
console.log(serialize(node));


// custom "serialize" event
node.firstChild.addEventListener('serialize', function (event) {
  event.detail.serialize = 'pwn';
}, false);
console.log(serialize(node));


// you can also just pass a function in for a one-time serializer
console.log(serialize(node, function (event) {
  if (event.serializeTarget === node.firstChild) {
    // for the first child, output an ellipsis to summarize "content"
    event.detail.serialze = '…';
  } else if (event.serializeTarget !== node) {
    // any other child
    event.preventDefault();
  }
}));
foo &amp; &lt;bar&gt;
<body><strong>hello</strong></body>
<body>pwn</body>
<body></body>

Dependencies

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