How to add my own methods to HTMLElement object?
Solution 1:
Although you can prototype on the HTMLElement
in many browsers - Internet Explorer (6,7,8) is NOT one of them. AFAIK, IE9 does support this (though I haven't tested it).
For browsers that do handle it, you can do:
HTMLElement.prototype.doHello = function(thing){
console.log(this + ' says: ' + thing)
}
document.body.doHello('hello')
Solution 2:
I would strongly suggest not attempting to do this, for a few reasons:
- Browser compatibility. While it is possible in several browsers, it isn't possible in IE <= 8.
-
DOM elements are host objects. Host objects (i.e. those provided by the environment that aren't native JavaScript objects) have no obligation to play by the same rules as native JavaScript objects and other than specified DOM behaviour can essentially do what they like. So, even if some browsers provide an
HTMLElement
prototype and allow you to augment it, there's no guarantee that it will work as you expect. -
Compatibility with other code in your page. If any other code in your page (such as Prototype) messes with the
HTMLElement
prototype, you risk naming collisions and hard-to-detect bugs.
Instead, I would suggest creating wrapper objects around DOM nodes as jQuery, YUI and other libraries do.
Kangax has written a good article on DOM extensibility, covering all these points and more.
Solution 3:
In a word, don't. It is best not to modify objects you don't own.
This is particularly true for HTMLElement
, which you cannot modify in some browsers.