A small TypeScript library with various tools, all ESLint valid and featuring everything useful for creating light libraries or web components. If there is anything that is consistently repeating itself, shorty can help you save up to 50% of the code required, with little to no performance cost.
shorty is featured in ColorPicker, KUTE.js, BSN, Navbar.js and other libraries.
- The purpose of the library is to speed up the development workflow, minimize the size of larger libraries by providing a shorter syntax for most used JavaScript API methods, most used strings or other helpful utilities.
- Another excellent use for the library is for its selectors in a testing environment where you need to check the
instanceof
for various objects. - While the library comes with a working build in the
dist
folder, that is mainly for build consistency testing. You can make use of "tree shaking" to import one or anything your code needs. - On that note, all shorties are organized in folders inside the
src
root folder, the structure is key to understanding the purpose of each type of shortie, whether we haveboolean
for various basic browser detection or browser feature support,attr
for all things Element attributes orstrings
for most common and most used Element.prototype methods.
npm install @thednp/shorty
// import the tool you need
import { supportTransform } from "@thednp/shorty";
// use the tool in your ES6/ES7 sources
if (supportTransform) {
// have modern browsers do something about that
}
- getAttribute - returns the value of a specified Element attribute;
- getAttributeNS - returns the value of a specified namespaced Element attribute (eg: namespaced SVG attributes);
- hasAttribute - check if element has a specified attribute;
- hasAttributeNS - check if element has a specified namespaced attribute;
- removeAttribute - removes a specified attribute from an element;
- removeAttributeNS - removes a specified namespaced attribute from an element;
- setAttribute - set a new attribute value for a given element;
- setAttributeNS - set a new namespaced attribute value for a given element;
// EXAMPLES
import { getAttribute, hasAttribute, setAttribute } from "@thednp/shorty";
// check target has certain attribute
if (!hasAttribute(myTarget, "attribute-name")) {
setAttribute(myTarget, "attribute-name", "new-value");
}
// get attribute value
const currentAttrValue = getAttribute(myTarget, "attribute-name");
- documentBody - a shortie for
document.body
; - documentElement - a shortie for
document.documentElement
; - documentHead - a shortie for
document.head
;
- isApple - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser is either Apple Safari browser or not; - isFirefox - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser is either Firefox or not; - isMobile - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser is either a Mobile device or not; - support3DTransform - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser capability for webKitperspective
; - supportTouch - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser capability fortouch
events; - supportPassive - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser capability forpassive
event option; - supportTransform - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser capability for webKittransform
; - supportAnimation - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser capability for webKit keyframeanimation
; - supportTransition - checks and preserves a
boolean
value for the client browser capability for webKittransition
;
// EXAMPLES
import { support3DTransform } from "@thednp/shorty";
// filter myAction to supported browsers
if (support3DTransform) {
// do something with modern browsers
}
- addClass - add a class to a target Element;
- removeClass - remove a class from a target Element;
- hasClass - checks the existence of a class for a target Element;
// EXAMPLES
import { addClass, removeClass, hasClass } from "@thednp/shorty";
// add a class
addClass(targetElement, "className");
// remove a class
removeClass(targetElement, "className");
// check for a class
if (hasClass(targetElement, "className")) {
// do something about that
}
- on - attach an event listener to a specific target Element;
- off - detach an event listener from a specific target Element;
- one - attach an event listener to a specific target Element, and detach when complete;
// EXAMPLES
import { on, off, one, passiveHandler } from "@thednp/shorty";
// attach a passive mousedown eventHandler
on(targetElement, "click", eventHandler, passiveHandler);
// detach a passive mouseup eventHandler
off(targetElement, "mouseup", eventHandler, passiveHandler);
// attach a single instance passive touchstart eventHandler
one(targetElement, "touchstart", eventHandler, passiveHandler);
For a more advanced method to handle event listeners, I recommend using the event-listener.
- getBoundingClientRect - returns the bounding client rectangle of a given Element;
- getDocument - returns the containing
#Document
for a given Element or just any Document, useful when working with iframes; - getDocumentBody - returns the containing
<body>
for a given Element or just any; - getDocumentElement - returns the containing
<html>
for a given Element or just any; - getDocumentHead - returns the containing
<head>
for a given Element or just any; - getElementAnimationDelay - returns the
animationDelay
property of ananimation
property; - getElementAnimationDuration - returns the
animationDuration
property of aanimation
property; - getElementTransitionDelay - returns the
transitionDelay
property of atransition
property; - getElementTransitionDuration - returns the
transitionDuration
property of atransition
property; - getElementStyle - returns the Element computed style for a given property;
- getNodeScroll - returns the Element / Window current
{ x, y }
scroll position; - getParentNode - returns parent of a given Element;
- getRectRelativeToOffsetParent - returns the bounding client rectangle of a given Element relative to a given
offsetParent
; - getUID - a nice utility that creates a unique ID for a given Element and returns it;
- getWindow - returns the containing
Window
for a given Element or just any Window;
// EXAMPLES
import { getElementAnimationDuration } from "@thednp/shorty";
// store the transition duration for target element on a modern browser
const duration = getElementAnimationDuration(target);
- isArray - check if a given value is an
Array
; - isCanvas - check if a given value is a
HTMLCanvasElement
instance; - isCustomElement - check if a given value is a
CustomElement
instance; - isDocument - check if a given value is a
Document
instance; - isElement - check if a given value is an
Element
instance; - isElementInScrollRange - check if a given
Element
is partially visible in the viewport; - isElementInViewport - check if a given
Element
is fully visible in the viewport; - isElementsArray - check if a given value is an
Array
withElement
instances; - isFunction - check if a given value is a
Function
instance; - isHTMLCollection - check if a given value is an
HTMLCollection
instance; - isHTMLElement - check if a given value is an
HTMLElement
instance; - isHTMLImageElement - check if a given value is an
HTMLImageElement
instance; - isMedia - check if a given value is an
SVGElement
,HTMLImageElement
,HTMLCanvasElement
orHTMLVideoElement
instance; - isNode - check if a given value is a
Node
instance; - isNodeList - check if a given value is a
NodeList
instance; - isNumber - check if a given value is string;
- isRTL - check if a given node is contained in a
<html dir="rtl">
; - isScaledElement - check if a given Element is affected by scale;
- isShadowRoot - check if a given Node is a
ShadowRoot
instance; - isString - check if a given value is string;
- isSVGElement - check if a given value is
SVGElement
instance; - isTableElement - check if a given value is
<table>
,<td>
or<th>
Element; - isWindow - check if a given value is a
Window
instance;
// EXAMPLES
import { isArray, isHTMLElement, isElementsArray } from "@thednp/shorty";
// check if a value is an `Array` of `Element` instances
if (isArray(myValue) && myValue.every(isHTMLElement)) {
// do something with these instances
}
// or use the dedicated shortie of the above
if (isElementsArray(myValue)) {
// do something with these instances
}
- ArrayFrom - a shortie for
Array.from()
method; - Data - a small utility to store web components data that makes use of the native
Map
; - dispatchEvent - a shortie for
Element.dispatchEvent()
method; - distinct - a shortie you can use to filter duplicate values in an
Array
; - emulateAnimationEnd - utility to execute a callback function when
animationend
event is triggered, or execute the callback right after for legacy browsers; - emulateAnimationEndLegacy - for legacy browsers;
- emulateTransitionEnd - utility to execute a callback function when
transitionend
event is triggered, or execute the callback right after for legacy browsers; - emulateTransitionEndLegacy - for legacy browsers;
- Float32ArrayFrom - a shortie for
Float32Array.from()
method; - Float64ArrayFrom - a shortie for
Float64Array.from()
method; - focus - a shortie for
Element.focus()
method; - noop - is your regular
() => {}
NOOP; - normalizeOptions - a cool utility to normalize and crosscheck JavaScript options and their DATA API counterparts for various web components; supports namespaced options like
data-NAMESPACE-option="value"
; priority: JavaScript options > DATA API options > default options - ObjectAssign - a shortie for
Object.assign()
method; - ObjectEntries - a shortie for
Object.entries()
method; - ObjectHasOwn - a shortie for
Object.hasOwn()
method; - ObjectKeys - a shortie for
Object.keys()
method; - ObjectValues - a shortie for
Object.values()
method; - OriginalEvent - a small utility that returns a synthetic
CustomEvent
with the addedrelatedTarget
and other properties; - passiveHandler - a constant that preserves a standard listener
options
withpassive: true
event option used; - passiveHandlerLegacy - for legacy browsers;
- reflow - a small utility that force repaint of a given Element by "checking" its
offsetHeight
value, also because using justelement.offsetHeight;
won't validate on ESLint; - setElementStyle - a small utility that allows you to set multiple CSS properties at once for a given Element target;
- Timer - a small but powerful utility that makes
setTimeout
have a meaning; - toLowerCase - a shortie for
String.toLowerCase()
method; - toUpperCase - a shortie for
String.toUpperCase()
method;
The Data and Timer utilities have their own specifics, you might want to check the wiki.
// EXAMPLES
import { emulateTransitionEnd, distinct } from "@thednp/shorty";
// execute a callback when transitionend is triggered for the target
emulateTransitionEnd(targetElement, callback);
// define some arrays of numbers
const array1 = [0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9];
const array2 = [0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10];
// merge them and filter them to make sure we have distinct values
const array3 = [...array1, ...array2].filter(distinct);
// [0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
- closest - a shortie for
Element.closest()
method; - getCustomElements - returns an
Array
with all registeredCustomElement
; - getElementById - a shortie for
document.getElementById()
method; - getElementsByClassName - a shortie for
Element.getElementsByClassName()
method; - getElementsByTagName - a shortie for
Element.getElementsByTagName()
method; - matches - a shortie for
Element.matches()
method; - matchesLegacy - for legacy browsers;
- querySelector - a simple utility to check if a given value is an Element or a selector string, and if a selector string find the FIRST Element and return it;
- querySelectorAll - a simple utility to check if a certain item is an Element or a selector string, and if a selector string finds ALL the Elements and return them;
// EXAMPLES
import { querySelector, querySelectorAll, documentAll, matches } from "@thednp/shorty";
// get first element that matches a certain selector
const element = querySelector(".my-class-name");
// get all elements that matches same selector
const elements = querySelectorAll(".my-class-name");
// now do the same as the above, but differently
const elements = [...documentAll].filter((x) => matches(x, ".my-class-name"));
- bezierEasings - an Object comprised or a set of valid CSS
transition-timing-function
based on Cubic Bezier; EG:cubic-bezier(0.215,0.61,0.355,1)
forbezierEasings.easingCubicOut
; - mouseSwipeEvents - preserves the pointer events from mouse actions: start:
mousedown
, end:mouseup
, move:mousemove
, cancel:mouseout
; - mouseClickEvents - preserves the pointer events from mouse actions: down:
mousedown
, up:mouseup
; - mouseHoverEvents - preserve browser specific mouse hover events:
mouseenter
andmouseleave
ORmouseover
andmouseout
; - touchEvents - preserves the pointer events from touch actions: start:
touchstart
, end:touchend
, move:touchmove
, cancel:touchcancel
; - animationDuration - preserves the
animationDuration
property for modern browsers; - animationDelay - preserves the
animationDelay
property for modern browsers; - animationEndEvent - preserves the
animationEndEvent
event for modern browsers; - animationName - preserves the
animationName
property name for modern browsers; - transitionDuration - preserves the
transitionDuration
property name for modern browsers; - transitionDelay - preserves the
transitionDelay
property name for modern browsers; - transitionEndEvent - preserves the
transitionend
event name for modern browsers; - transitionProperty - preserves the
transitionProperty
property name for modern browsers; - addEventListener - preserves the
addEventListener
method name; - removeEventListener - preserves the
removeEventListener
method name;
There are lots more string constants available which include native event names, browser strings, keyboard key codes or ARIA specific attribute names. Be sure to check the src/strings
folder for a complete list.
// EXAMPLES
import { on, off, one, mouseClickEvents, touchEvents, passiveHandler } from "@thednp/shorty";
// attach a passive mousedown eventHandler
on(targetElement, mouseClickEvents.down, eventHandler, passiveHandler);
// detach a passive mousedown eventHandler
off(targetElement, mouseClickEvents.down, eventHandler, passiveHandler);
// attach a single instance passive touchstart eventHandler
one(targetElement, touchEvents.start, eventHandler, passiveHandler);
Here's a simple example to showcase the benefit of using shorty.
// This is your typical day to day scripting
const target = document.getElementById("my-element");
target.addEventListener("click", function (e) {
target.classList.add("my-className");
});
Now make it all shorty. You might want to import shorties directly from their location, something we like to call "tree shaking".
// Example
import on from "@thednp/shorty/src/event/on";
import addClass from "@thednp/shorty/src/class/addClass";
import getElementById from "@thednp/shorty/src/selectors/getElementById";
import mouseclickEvent from "@thednp/shorty/src/strings/mouseclickEvent";
const target = getElementById("my-element");
on(target, mouseclickEvent, function (e) {
addClass(target, "my-className");
});
shorty is released under the MIT License