How do I access child elements within riot.js

ThomasReggi picture ThomasReggi · Jan 31, 2015 · Viewed 7.7k times · Source

If I have a custom riot tag with a p in it like this:

<custom>
  <p>This is a text</p>
</custom>

How do I access the <p> element from within the <custom> tag?

Update: I've received a whole bunch answers that are of ways to select it from the DOM. What I want is a way to select the inner p tag from within the component library riot.js itself. I'm looking for a more riotjs specific answer. For example with polymer you use this.$.content.getDistributedNodes().

Answer

publicJorn picture publicJorn · Mar 30, 2015

Riot only provides 4 properties to access data from the current tag you're in:

  • this.opts
  • this.parent
  • this.root
  • this.tags

See the API docs

edit

Besides this you can directly access named elements:

<my-tag>
  <p name="foo">Hi, I'm foo</p>
  <script>
    console.log(this.foo);
  </script>
</my-tag>

see the docs

/edit

There's no direct reference to any of the elements you defined in your custom-tag; the rest comes down to just pure old JS (which you might favour or not).

Like others stated, you can access elements using dom methods. However, in some cases you need to wait until the DOM is actually loaded. For instance:

<my-tag>
  <p>yada</p>
  <script>
    console.log(this.root.querySelector('p'))
  </script>
</my-tag>

won't work, because the DOM is not ready yet. Instead wrap the selector in a 'mount' event listener like this:

<my-tag>
  <p>yada</p>
  <script>
    this.on('mount', function() {
      console.log(this.root.querySelector('p'))
    })
  </script>
</my-tag>