Gathering detailed insights and metrics for nwsapi
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for nwsapi
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for nwsapi
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for nwsapi
npm install nwsapi
Module System
Min. Node Version
Typescript Support
Node Version
NPM Version
107 Stars
335 Commits
38 Forks
4 Watching
1 Branches
18 Contributors
Updated on 26 Nov 2024
JavaScript (100%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-2.5%
4,716,088
Compared to previous day
Last week
5%
25,845,648
Compared to previous week
Last month
25.9%
99,238,144
Compared to previous month
Last year
8.7%
933,320,046
Compared to previous year
No dependencies detected.
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
NWSAPI is the development progress of NWMATCHER aiming at Selectors Level 4 conformance. It has been completely reworked to be easily extended and maintained. It is a right-to-left selector parser and compiler written in pure Javascript with no external dependencies. It was initially thought as a cross browser library to improve event delegation and web page scraping in various frameworks but it has become a popular replacement of the native CSS selection and matching functionality in newer browsers and headless environments.
It uses regular expressions to parse CSS selector strings and metaprogramming to transforms these selector strings into Javascript function resolvers. This process is executed only once for each selector string allowing memoization of the function resolvers and achieving unmatched performances.
To include NWSAPI in a standard web page:
1<script type="text/javascript" src="nwsapi.js"></script>
To include NWSAPI in a standard web page and automatically replace the native QSA:
1<script type="text/javascript" src="nwsapi.js" onload="NW.Dom.install()"></script>
To use NWSAPI with Node.js:
$ npm install nwsapi
NWSAPI currently supports browsers (as a global, NW.Dom
) and headless environments (as a CommonJS module).
Here is a list of all the CSS2/CSS3/CSS4 Supported selectors.
You can read more about NWSAPI features and compliance on the wiki.
ancestor( selector, context, callback )
Returns a reference to the nearest ancestor element matching selector
, starting at context
. Returns null
if no element is found. If callback
is provided, it is invoked for the matched element.
first( selector, context, callback )
Returns a reference to the first element matching selector
, starting at context
. Returns null
if no element matches. If callback
is provided, it is invoked for the matched element.
match( selector, element, callback )
Returns true
if element
matches selector
, starting at context
; returns false
otherwise. If callback
is provided, it is invoked for the matched element.
select( selector, context, callback )
Returns an array of all the elements matching selector
, starting at context
; returns empty Array
otherwise. If callback
is provided, it is invoked for each matching element.
byId( id, from )
Returns a reference to the first element with ID id
, optionally filtered to descendants of the element from
.
byTag( tag, from )
Returns an array of elements having the specified tag name tag
, optionally filtered to descendants of the element from
.
byClass( class, from )
Returns an array of elements having the specified class name class
, optionally filtered to descendants of the element from
.
configure( options )
The following is the list of currently available configuration options, their default values and descriptions, they are boolean flags that can be set to true
or false
:
IDS_DUPES
: true - true to allow using multiple elements having the same id, false to disallowLIVECACHE
: true - true for caching both results and resolvers, false for caching only resolversMIXEDCASE
: true - true to match tag names case insensitive, false to match using case sensitiveLOGERRORS
: true - true to print errors and warnings to the console, false to mute both of themconfigure( { <configuration-flag>: [ true | false ] } )
Disable logging errors/warnings to console, disallow duplicate ids. Example:
1NW.Dom.configure( { LOGERRORS: false, IDS_DUPES: false } );
NOTE: NW.Dom.configure() without parameters return the current configuration.
registerCombinator( symbol, resolver )
Registers a new symbol and its matching resolver in the combinators table. Example:
1NW.Dom.registerCombinator( '^', 'e.parentElement' );
registerOperator( symbol, resolver )
Registers a new symbol and its matching resolver in the attribute operators table. Example:
1NW.Dom.registerOperator( '!=', { p1: '^', p2: '$', p3: 'false' } );
registerSelector( name, rexp, func )
Registers a new selector, the matching RE and the resolver function, in the selectors table. Example:
1NW.Dom.registerSelector('Controls', /^\:(control)(.*)/i, 2 (function(global) { 3 return function(match, source, mode, callback) { 4 var status = true; 5 source = 'if(/^(button|input|select|textarea)/i.test(e.nodeName)){' + source + '}'; 6 return { 'source': source, 'status': status }; 7 }; 8 })(this));
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
24 commit(s) and 2 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 10
Reason
license file detected
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Reason
0 existing vulnerabilities detected
Reason
Found 4/23 approved changesets -- score normalized to 1
Reason
binaries present in source code
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
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Last Scanned on 2024-11-25
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