Given a DOM node, return a unique CSS selector matching only that element. This is particularly useful when tracking in custom variables in analytics:
document.addEventListener('click', function(event) {
var selector = unique(event.target);
_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'Engagement', 'Click', selector]);
}, false);
e.g.1 DomElement = <span id="test"></span>
import unique from 'unique-selector';
// Optional Options
options = {
// Array of selector types based on which the unique selector will generate
selectorTypes : [ 'ID', 'Class', 'Tag', 'NthChild' ]
}
unique( DomElement, options ); // #test
e.g.2 DomElement = <span test="2"></span>
import unique from 'unique-selector';
// Optional Options
options = {
// Array of selector types based on which the unique selector will be generate
selectorTypes : [ 'Attributes' ]
}
unique( DomElement, options ); // [test="2"]
$ npm run test
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Avraam Mavridis : @avraamakis
Eric Clemmons : @ericclemmons
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v0.1.0
- Big refactor/rewrite using es6
- More test + Change the test script
- Script to compile es6 to es5 using babel
- Ability to pass options for the selectorTypes based on which the unique selector will be generated, see the options
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v0.0.4
- Handle extra whitespace in
className
(#9)
- Handle extra whitespace in
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v0.0.3
- Add support for various
<form>
elements (#2)
- Add support for various
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v0.0.2
- Fix bug with
nth-child
calculation
- Fix bug with
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v0.0.1
- Initial release
MIT