Package Exports
- qwery
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Qwery
Qwery is a modern selector engine built on top of querySelectorAll giving you practical utility.
Deprecation Notice!
As of version 4.0, qwery no longer supports IE6 - IE8. If your application still requires this level of support, please see the final 3.x release.
Browser Support
- IE9+
- Chrome 1+
- Safari 3+
- Firefox 4+
Contexts
Each query can optionally pass in a context
qwery('div', node); // existing DOM node or...
qwery('div', '#foo'); // another queryDev Env & Testing
npm install
make
open tests/index.htmlEnder support
Qwery is the recommended selector engine for Ender. If you don't have Ender, install it, and don't ever look back.
npm install ender -gInclude qwery into your package.json
{
"dependencies": {
"qwery": "x.x.x"
}
}Ender bridge additions
// the context finder - find all p elements descended from a div element
$('div').find('p')
// join one set with another
$('div').and('p') // equal to $('div,p')Recommended sibling modules
In most cases, if you're hunting for a selector engine, you probably want to pair Qwery with a DOM module. In that case qwery pairs quite nicely with Bonzo (a DOM util) and Bean (an event util). Add them to your Ender installation as such:
ender build qwery bean bonzoThen write code like a boss:
$('<p>hello world</p>')
.css({
color: 'red',
background: 'white'
})
.after('√')
.bind({
'click.button': function () {
$(this).hide().unbind('click.button')
}
})
.appendTo('body')Giving back
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