Element.classList - Web APIs 编辑
The Element.classList
is a read-only property that returns a live DOMTokenList
collection of the class
attributes of the element. This can then be used to manipulate the class list.
Using classList
is a convenient alternative to accessing an element's list of classes as a space-delimited string via element.className
.
Syntax
const elementClasses = elementNodeReference.classList;
Returns
A DOMTokenList
representing the contents of the element's class
attribute. If the class
attribute is not set or empty, it returns an empty DOMTokenList
, i.e. a DOMTokenList
with the length
property equal to 0
.
The DOMTokenList
itself is read-only, although you can modify it using the add()
and remove()
methods.
Examples
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.className = 'foo';
// our starting state: <div class="foo"></div>
console.log(div.outerHTML);
// use the classList API to remove and add classes
div.classList.remove("foo");
div.classList.add("anotherclass");
// <div class="anotherclass"></div>
console.log(div.outerHTML);
// if visible is set remove it, otherwise add it
div.classList.toggle("visible");
// add/remove visible, depending on test conditional, i less than 10
div.classList.toggle("visible", i < 10 );
console.log(div.classList.contains("foo"));
// add or remove multiple classes
div.classList.add("foo", "bar", "baz");
div.classList.remove("foo", "bar", "baz");
// add or remove multiple classes using spread syntax
const cls = ["foo", "bar"];
div.classList.add(...cls);
div.classList.remove(...cls);
// replace class "foo" with class "bar"
div.classList.replace("foo", "bar");
Versions of Firefox before 26 do not implement the use of several arguments in the add/remove/toggle methods. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=814014
Polyfill
The legacy onpropertychange
event can be used to create a living classList
mockup thanks to a Element.prototype.className
property that fires the specified event once it is changed.
The following polyfill for both classList
and DOMTokenList
ensures full compliance (coverage) for all standard methods and properties of Element.prototype.classList
for IE10-IE11 browsers plus nearly compliant behavior for IE 6-9. Check it out:
// 1. String.prototype.trim polyfill
if (!"".trim) String.prototype.trim = function(){ return this.replace(/^[\s]+|[\s]+$/g, ''); };
(function(window){"use strict"; // prevent global namespace pollution
if(!window.DOMException) (DOMException = function(reason){this.message = reason}).prototype = new Error;
var wsRE = /[\11\12\14\15\40]/, wsIndex = 0, checkIfValidClassListEntry = function(O, V) {
if (V === "") throw new DOMException(
"Failed to execute '" + O + "' on 'DOMTokenList': The token provided must not be empty." );
if((wsIndex=V.search(wsRE))!==-1) throw new DOMException("Failed to execute '"+O+"' on 'DOMTokenList': " +
"The token provided ('"+V[wsIndex]+"') contains HTML space characters, which are not valid in tokens.");
}
// 2. Implement the barebones DOMTokenList livelyness polyfill
if (typeof DOMTokenList !== "function") (function(window){
var document = window.document, Object = window.Object, hasOwnProp = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
var defineProperty = Object.defineProperty, allowTokenListConstruction = 0, skipPropChange = 0;
function DOMTokenList(){
if (!allowTokenListConstruction) throw TypeError("Illegal constructor"); // internally let it through
}
DOMTokenList.prototype.toString = DOMTokenList.prototype.toLocaleString = function(){return this.value};
DOMTokenList.prototype.add = function(){
a: for(var v=0, argLen=arguments.length,val="",ele=this[" uCL"],proto=ele[" uCLp"]; v!==argLen; ++v) {
val = arguments[v] + "", checkIfValidClassListEntry("add", val);
for (var i=0, Len=proto.length, resStr=val; i !== Len; ++i)
if (this[i] === val) continue a; else resStr += " " + this[i];
this[Len] = val, proto.length += 1, proto.value = resStr;
}
skipPropChange = 1, ele.className = proto.value, skipPropChange = 0;
};
DOMTokenList.prototype.remove = function(){
for (var v=0, argLen=arguments.length,val="",ele=this[" uCL"],proto=ele[" uCLp"]; v !== argLen; ++v) {
val = arguments[v] + "", checkIfValidClassListEntry("remove", val);
for (var i=0, Len=proto.length, resStr="", is=0; i !== Len; ++i)
if(is){ this[i-1]=this[i] }else{ if(this[i] !== val){ resStr+=this[i]+" "; }else{ is=1; } }
if (!is) continue;
delete this[Len], proto.length -= 1, proto.value = resStr;
}
skipPropChange = 1, ele.className = proto.value, skipPropChange = 0;
};
window.DOMTokenList = DOMTokenList;
function whenPropChanges(){
var evt = window.event, prop = evt.propertyName;
if ( !skipPropChange && (prop==="className" || (prop==="classList" && !defineProperty)) ) {
var target = evt.srcElement, protoObjProto = target[" uCLp"], strval = "" + target[prop];
var tokens=strval.trim().split(wsRE), resTokenList=target[prop==="classList"?" uCL":"classList"];
var oldLen = protoObjProto.length;
a: for(var cI = 0, cLen = protoObjProto.length = tokens.length, sub = 0; cI !== cLen; ++cI){
for(var innerI=0; innerI!==cI; ++innerI) if(tokens[innerI]===tokens[cI]) {sub++; continue a;}
resTokenList[cI-sub] = tokens[cI];
}
for (var i=cLen-sub; i < oldLen; ++i) delete resTokenList[i]; //remove trailing indexs
if(prop !== "classList") return;
skipPropChange = 1, target.classList = resTokenList, target.className = strval;
skipPropChange = 0, resTokenList.length = tokens.length - sub;
}
}
function polyfillClassList(ele){
if (!ele || !("innerHTML" in ele)) throw TypeError("Illegal invocation");
ele.detachEvent( "onpropertychange", whenPropChanges ); // prevent duplicate handler infinite loop
allowTokenListConstruction = 1;
try{ function protoObj(){} protoObj.prototype = new DOMTokenList(); }
finally { allowTokenListConstruction = 0 }
var protoObjProto = protoObj.prototype, resTokenList = new protoObj();
a: for(var toks=ele.className.trim().split(wsRE), cI=0, cLen=toks.length, sub=0; cI !== cLen; ++cI){
for (var innerI=0; innerI !== cI; ++innerI) if (toks[innerI] === toks[cI]) { sub++; continue a; }
this[cI-sub] = toks[cI];
}
protoObjProto.length = cLen-sub, protoObjProto.value = ele.className, protoObjProto[" uCL"] = ele;
if (defineProperty) { defineProperty(ele, "classList", { // IE8 & IE9 allow defineProperty on the DOM
enumerable: 1, get: function(){return resTokenList},
configurable: 0, set: function(newVal){
skipPropChange = 1, ele.className = protoObjProto.value = (newVal += ""), skipPropChange = 0;
var toks = newVal.trim().split(wsRE), oldLen = protoObjProto.length;
a: for(var cI = 0, cLen = protoObjProto.length = toks.length, sub = 0; cI !== cLen; ++cI){
for(var innerI=0; innerI!==cI; ++innerI) if(toks[innerI]===toks[cI]) {sub++; continue a;}
resTokenList[cI-sub] = toks[cI];
}
for (var i=cLen-sub; i < oldLen; ++i) delete resTokenList[i]; //remove trailing indexs
}
}); defineProperty(ele, " uCLp", { // for accessing the hidden prototype
enumerable: 0, configurable: 0, writeable: 0, value: protoObj.prototype
}); defineProperty(protoObjProto, " uCL", {
enumerable: 0, configurable: 0, writeable: 0, value: ele
}); } else { ele.classList=resTokenList, ele[" uCL"]=resTokenList, ele[" uCLp"]=protoObj.prototype; }
ele.attachEvent( "onpropertychange", whenPropChanges );
}
try { // Much faster & cleaner version for IE8 & IE9:
// Should work in IE8 because Element.prototype instanceof Node is true according to the specs
window.Object.defineProperty(window.Element.prototype, "classList", {
enumerable: 1, get: function(val){
if (!hasOwnProp.call(this, "classList")) polyfillClassList(this);
return this.classList;
},
configurable: 0, set: function(val){this.className = val}
});
} catch(e) { // Less performant fallback for older browsers (IE 6-8):
window[" uCL"] = polyfillClassList;
// the below code ensures polyfillClassList is applied to all current and future elements in the doc.
document.documentElement.firstChild.appendChild(document.createElement('style')).styleSheet.cssText=(
'_*{x-uCLp:expression(!this.hasOwnProperty("classList")&&window[" uCL"](this))}' + // IE6
'[class]{x-uCLp/**/:expression(!this.hasOwnProperty("classList")&&window[" uCL"](this))}' //IE7-8
);
}
})(window);
// 3. Patch in unsupported methods in DOMTokenList
(function(DOMTokenListProto, testClass){
if (!DOMTokenListProto.item) DOMTokenListProto.item = function(i){
function NullCheck(n) {return n===void 0 ? null : n} return NullCheck(this[i]);
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.toggle || testClass.toggle("a",0)!==false) DOMTokenListProto.toggle=function(val){
if (arguments.length > 1) return (this[arguments[1] ? "add" : "remove"](val), !!arguments[1]);
var oldValue = this.value;
return (this.remove(oldValue), oldValue === this.value && (this.add(val), true) /*|| false*/);
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.replace || typeof testClass.replace("a", "b") !== "boolean")
DOMTokenListProto.replace = function(oldToken, newToken){
checkIfValidClassListEntry("replace", oldToken), checkIfValidClassListEntry("replace", newToken);
var oldValue = this.value;
return (this.remove(oldToken), this.value !== oldValue && (this.add(newToken), true));
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.contains) DOMTokenListProto.contains = function(value){
for (var i=0,Len=this.length; i !== Len; ++i) if (this[i] === value) return true;
return false;
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.forEach) DOMTokenListProto.forEach = function(f){
if (arguments.length === 1) for (var i = 0, Len = this.length; i !== Len; ++i) f( this[i], i, this);
else for (var i=0,Len=this.length,tArg=arguments[1]; i !== Len; ++i) f.call(tArg, this[i], i, this);
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.entries) DOMTokenListProto.entries = function(){
var nextIndex = 0, that = this;
return {next: function() {
return nextIndex<that.length ? {value: [nextIndex, that[nextIndex++]], done: false} : {done: true};
}};
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.values) DOMTokenListProto.values = function(){
var nextIndex = 0, that = this;
return {next: function() {
return nextIndex<that.length ? {value: that[nextIndex++], done: false} : {done: true};
}};
};
if (!DOMTokenListProto.keys) DOMTokenListProto.keys = function(){
var nextIndex = 0, that = this;
return {next: function() {
return nextIndex<that.length ? {value: nextIndex++, done: false} : {done: true};
}};
};
})(window.DOMTokenList.prototype, window.document.createElement("div").classList);
})(window);
Caveats
The polyfill is limited in functionality. It's currently unable to polyfill out-of-document-elements (e.g. elements created by document.createElement
before they are appended to a parent node) in IE6-7.
However, it should work just fine in IE9. A major discrepancy between the polyfilled version of classList
and the W3 specs is that for IE6-8, there is no way to create an immutable object (an object whose properties cannot be directly modified). In IE9, however, it is possible through extending the prototype, freezing the visible object, and overwritting native property methods. However, such actions would not work in IE6-IE8 and, in IE9, slow the performance of the entire webpage to a snail's crawl, making these modifications completely impractical for this polyfill.
A minor note is that in IE6-7, this polyfill uses the window[" uCL"]
property on the window object for communicating with the CSS expressions, the x-uCLp
css property on all elements, and the element[" uCL"]
property on all elements to allow garbage collection and boost performance. In all polyfilled browsers (IE6-9), an additional element[" uCLp"]
property is added to element to ensure standards compliant prototyping, and a DOMTokenList[" uCL"]
property is added to each element["classList"]
object to ensure that the DOMTokenList is bounded to its own element.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
DOM The definition of 'Element.classList' in that specification. | Living Standard | Initial definition |
DOM4 The definition of 'Element.classList' in that specification. | Obsolete |
Browser compatibility
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See also
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