forEach method of Node.childNodes?
After providing an incorrect answer concerning the .item()
property of Node.childNodes
for a question, I inspected __proto__
of the returned childNodes
of a form
element and found a forEach
method.
The forEach
method of Node.childNodes
is not documented in the specification of NodeList
, in Methods
at MDN, or Interface NodeList, and does not appear to be mentioned in Iterate a NodeList using forEach method or pages linked to that Question; though it appears available in Chromium 50.
Is the method available only at relatively recent versions of Chrome / Chromium? If yes, is this documented?
Is there any documentation concerning the forEach()
method of Node.childNodes
?
document.querySelector("form").addEventListener("submit", function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var form = e.target;
form.childNodes.forEach(function(el) {
if (el.tagName === "INPUT" && el.type !== "submit")
snippet.log("name:" + el.name + ", value:" + el.value)
});
});
<form>
<input type="text" name="firstName" value="The first name">
<input type="text" name="lastName" value="The last name">
<input type="email" name="emailAddress" value="[email protected]">
<br>
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
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<script src="//tjcrowder.github.io/simple-snippets-console/snippet.js"></script>
DOM4 now defines NodeList as an iterable:
iterable<Node>;
According to the IDL draft, that means
An interface can be declared to be iterable by using an iterable declaration (matching
Iterable
) in the body of the interface.iterable<value-type>; iterable<key-type, value-type>;
Objects implementing an interface that is declared to be iterable support being iterated over to obtain a sequence of values.
Note: In the ECMAScript language binding, an interface that is iterable will have “entries”, “forEach”, “keys”, “values” and @@iterator properties on its interface prototype object.
If a single type parameter is given, then the interface has a value iterator and provides values of the specified type.
Is the method available only at relatively recent versions of Chrome / Chromium? If yes, is this documented?
Yes, this is new in DOM4, so not widely available.
Is there any documentation concerning the forEach() method of Node.childNodes?
See Add support for [ArrayClass] and use that on NodeList on the Chromium bug tracker:
From https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81573
http://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-nodelist
DOM4 specs NodeList as having Array.prototype in its prototype chain.
Some more background for this one. [ArrayClass] allows us to do things like document.querySelectorAll('.foo').forEach etc. The patch at bugs.webkit.org has a runtime flag because it is unclear if this will still be possible to achieve.
Historically these array-like objects did not include these methods from the array prototype, leading to code like Array.prototype.forEach.call(nodeList, function() { ... })
. This is now meant to change in DOM4.