/finder

CSS Selector Generator 🗺

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finder

finder

Build Status

CSS Selector Generator

Features

  • Generates shortest selectors
  • Unique selectors per page
  • Stable and robust selectors
  • 2.9 kB gzip and minify size

Install

npm install @medv/finder

Usage

import finder from '@medv/finder'

document.addEventListener('click', event => {
  const selector = finder(event.target)
  console.log(selector)  
})

Example

Example of generated selector:

.blog > article:nth-child(3) .add-comment

Configuration

finder takes configuration object as second parameters. Here is example of all params with default values:

const selector = finder(event.target, {
  root: document.body,
  className: (name) => true,
  tagName: (name) => true,
  attr: (name, value) => false,
  seedMinLength: 1,
  optimizedMinLength: 2,
  threshold: 1000
})

root: Element

Root of search, defaults to document.body.

idName: (name: string) => boolean

Check if this ID can be used. For example you can restrict using framework specific IDs:

const selector = finder(event.target, {
  idName: name => !name.startsWith('ember')
})

className: (name: string) => boolean

Check if this class name can be used. For example you can restrict using is-* class names:

const selector = finder(event.target, {
  className: name => !name.startsWith('is-')
})

tagName: (name: string) => boolean

Check if tag name can be used, same as className.

attr: (name: string, value: string) => boolean

Check if attr name can be used.

seedMinLength: number

Minimum length of levels in fining selector. Starts from 1. For more robust selectors give this param value around 4-5 depending on depth of you DOM tree. If finder hits root this param is ignored.

optimizedMinLength: number

Minimum length for optimising selector. Starts from 2. For example selector body > div > div > p can be optimized to body p.

threshold: number

Max number of selectors to check before falling into nth-child usage. Checking for uniqueness of selector is very costs operation, if you have DOM tree depth of 5, with 5 classes on each level, that gives you more than 3k selectors to check. finder uses two step approach so it's reaching this threshold in some cases twice. Default 1000 is good enough in most cases.

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License

MIT