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dumdum-js

v0.3.0

Published

DumDum is a condtional JavaScript executor, or a router if you will. Routes are executed based on class names on the body element. DumDum has no package dependencies, but relies on MutationObservers. Although it provides a light replacement for cases wher

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Dumdum Js

DumDum is a condtional JavaScript executor, or a router if you will. Routes are executed based on class names on the body element. DumDum has no package dependencies, but relies on MutationObservers. Although it provides a light replacement for cases where MutationObservers are not availiable.

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Installation

npm install dumdum-js --save

Usage

CommonJs:

var DumDum = require('dumdum-js')

ES6:

import DumDum from 'dumdum-js'

Using it in your javascript:

new DumDum({
  common: function() {
    // Generic JS here.
  },
  home: function() {
    // JS for pages containing the 'home' class
  },
  nav_ready: function() {
    // Will be executed as soon as the 'nav-ready' class is added to the body.
  }
})

This will enable DumDum to watch for changes to your body element.

If you need to watch for changes on different element you can pass it as the second argument:

new DumDum({
  ...
}, document.querySelector('#awesome-div'))

License

MIT license