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Documentation: add article about Javelin DOM stuff
Summary: Finally we know something about: - how to get an element by id ($) - how to find some children by a parent (scry) - how to find an exact child by a parent (find) - how to find a parent by a child (findAbove) Closes T15870 Test Plan: You read this article and you find something interesting and probably also accurate. Reviewers: O1 Blessed Committers, aklapper Reviewed By: O1 Blessed Committers, aklapper Subscribers: aklapper, tobiaswiese, Matthew, Cigaryno Maniphest Tasks: T15870 Differential Revision: https://we.phorge.it/D25822
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Another way to think about them is that you are defining methods which represent
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the entirety of the API exposed by the document. The recommended approach to
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glue code is that the server interact with Javascript on the client //only// by
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glue code is that the server interact with JavaScript on the client //only// by
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invoking behaviors, so the set of available behaviors represent the complete set
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of legal interactions available to the server.
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Javelin behaviors provide a more structured solution to some of these problems:
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- All your Javascript code is in Javascript files, not embedded in strings in
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- All your JavaScript code is in JavaScript files, not embedded in strings in
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in some host language on the server side.
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- You can use static analysis and minification tools normally.
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- Provided you use a reasonable server-side library, you can't get escaping
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"name" : "javelin",
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"title" : "Javelin Documentation",
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"short" : "Javelin Docs",
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"preface" : "Documentation for developers using Javelin.",
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"preface" : "Documentation for JavaScript developers using Javelin.",
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"uri.source":
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"https://we.phorge.it/diffusion/P/browse/master/%f$%l",
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"rules": {
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"(\\.diviner$)": "DivinerArticleAtomizer"
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},
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"groups": {
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"introduction": {
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"name": "Introduction"
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},
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"concepts": {
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"name": "Concepts"
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}
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@title Javelin Introduction
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@group introduction
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Explore the Javelin framework to make your frontend "go brrrrr".
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= Preamble =
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As you know, Phorge is the fork of Phabricator. But, you may not know
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that Phabricator was designed with a particular Open Source JavaScript
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library called **Javelin**.
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So, why I should master Javelin?
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The Javelin APIs are un-documented, un-intuitive, and esoteric,
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and you may prefer X / Y / Z framework instead.
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But hey: Javelin will //not// be abandoned anytime soon.
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Give Javelin a try, so you can make Phorge even better.
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Some advantages of Javelin:
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- Javelin encourages strong separation between CSS selectors and
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business logic selectors
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- Javelin un-minified is more lightweight than jQuery minified
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- it starts with "Jav" like "JavaScript" so it's easy
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= Concepts: DOM Traversing with Sigils =
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Traversing the DOM using Javelin is simple... as long as
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you know what a "sigil" is. In fact, Javelin is designed to avoid
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finding something by CSS classes. Instead, Javelin introduced
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"sigils" - that is, exactly like a CSS class but vegan (?).
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So, pretend you don't know what a CSS class is, and explore
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this related reading about sigils, and how to store data in
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elements marked with a sigil:
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@{article:Concepts: Sigils and Metadata}.
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The source code of the DOM utilities of Javelin is here:
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https://we.phorge.it/source/phorge/browse/master/webroot/rsrc/externals/javelin/lib/DOM.js
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== Find Element by ID with `$` ==
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The `$` Javelin method finds exactly one HTML element by its id. Definition:
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```javascript
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function X.$(id: string): Element
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```
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Example usage:
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```javascript
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var elementById = JX.$('my-id');
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```
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As you can imagine, this method is just a shorter version for the native
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[[ https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/getElementById | document.getElementById() ]].
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Please remember to write `'id'` and not `'#id'`.
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Comparison table from other frameworks:
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| | From Code | To Javelin |
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|-----------------|---------------|-----------------|
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| **From jQuery** | `$('#my-id')` | `JX.$('my-id')` |
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== Look Down for Multiple Elements with `scry` ==
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The `scry` Javelin method looks down for multiple HTML elements by sigil.
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Definition:
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```javascript
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function JX.DOM.scry(parent: Element, tagName: string, sigil: string): Element[]
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```
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Example usage:
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```javascript
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var elementsWithSigil = JX.DOM.scry(document.body, '*', 'my-sigil');
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```
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The method requires a starting element to descend from and
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it returns an array of elements at any child depth, that have
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the specified sigil __and__ the specified tag name. Few tips:
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- if you don't want to specify a tag name, set "`*`" as tag name
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- if you specify a tagname like "`a`", it may be faster
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Comparison table from other frameworks:
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| | From Code | To Javelin |
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|-----------------|---------------------------------|------------------------------------------|
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| **From jQuery** | `$(parent).find('.class-name')` | `JX.DOM.scry(parent, '*', 'sigil-name')` |
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== Look Down for One Element with `find` ==
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The `find` Javelin method looks down for exactly one element by sigil.
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Definition:
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```javascript
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function JX.DOM.find(root: Element, tagName: string, sigil: string): Element
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```
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Example usage:
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```javascript
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var child = JX.DOM.find(document.body, '*', 'my-sigil');
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```
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As you can imagine, the method `find` is just a particular case of the method `scry`,
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to be sure that you return exactly one element.
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Comparison table from other frameworks:
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| | From Code | To Javelin |
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|-----------------|------------------------------------|------------------------------------------|
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| **From jQuery** | `$(parent).find('.class-name')[0]` | `JX.DOM.find(parent, '*', 'sigil-name')` |
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== Look Up for One Element with `findAbove` ==
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The `findAbove` Javelin method looks up for exactly one HMTL element by sigil.
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Definition:
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```javascript
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function JX.DOM.findAbove(anchor: Element, tagName: string, sigil: string): Element
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```
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Example usage:
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```javascript
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var parent = JX.DOM.findAbove(child, '*', 'my-sigil');
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```
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Comparison table from other frameworks:
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| | From Code | To Javelin |
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|-----------------|---------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|
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| **From jQuery** | `$(anchor).closest('.class-name')[0]` | `JX.DOM.findAbove(anchor, '*', 'sigil-name')` |
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