A ClojureScript DOM manipulation and event library.
Add the following dependency to your project.clj
:
[prismatic/dommy "1.1.0"]
Version "1.0.0" includes breaking API changes. Here's a quick overview of what's changed:
dommy.template
namespace and all related templating features (node
,deftemplate
, etc) have been removed from the library.- Simplified namespace structure.
Everything in
dommy.macros
anddommy.attrs
has been moved intodommy.core
See CHANGELOG.md or plumatic#85 for more details.
If you are looking for hiccup-style templating features, check out https://github.com/jeluard/hipo/
DOM nodes are selected using macros, which expand to the correct native dom calls. Because selectors don't wrap returned nodes, there is a distinction between single and multiple selections. A selector can be a keyword, string or vector.
(ns foo.bar
(:require
[dommy.core :refer-macros [sel sel1]]))
(sel1 :body) ; => document.body
(sel1 :#header) ; => document.getElementById("header")
(sel1 ".todo") ; => document.getElementsByClassName("todo")[0]
(sel [:#todos :li]) ; => document.querySelectorAll("#todos li")
Sometimes its useful to specify the base node from which the selection takes place.
(sel1 todos-element :.todo)
Inspired by jQuery, but adapted to be functional in order to better fit with ClojureScript core.
(dommy/append! (sel1 :#todos) todo-element)
(doseq [todo (sel :.todo)]
(dommy/add-class! todo :complete))
(map dommy/text (sel :.todo))
Functions that modify take the target node as their first argument, and return the same modified node, allowing the use of threading macros to accomplish jQuery-like chaining.
(-> (sel1 :#my-button)
(dommy/remove-attr! :disabled)
(dommy/add-class! :active)
(dommy/set-text! "Click me!"))
(->> (sel :.image)
(filter #(> (dommy/px % :width) 500))
(map #(dommy/add-class! % :big-image)))
Dommy's event API closely resembles the native JavaScript API.
(ns foo.bar
(:require
[dommy.core :as dommy :refer-macros [sel1]]))
(defn click-handler [e]
(.log js/console "You clicked my button! Congratulations"))
(dommy/listen! (sel1 :#my-button) :click click-handler)
(dommy/unlisten! (sel1 :#my-button) :click click-handler)
If the first argument to listen!
is a sequence, the handler will delegate events to the selected element defined by the sequence. A special property selectedTarget
added to the event specifies the element selected.
(defn todo-click-handler [e]
(.log js/console "The clicked todo is" (.-selectedTarget e)))
(dommy/listen! [todos-element :.todo] :click todo-click-handler))
For all pull requests, please ensure your tests pass (or add test cases) before submitting.
$ lein cljsbuild test
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Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.