The result of someElement.getBoundingClientRect()
returns a special object of type ClientRect
(or DomRect
apparently)
It is structured like {top: 10, right: 20, bottom: 30, left: 10, width: 10}
Unfortunately, this object does not behave quite like other objects.
For example, using Object.keys
on it returns an empty array (I think because ClientRect
properties are not enumerable
I found something of a dirty way to convert to a plain object:
var obj = {}
for (key in rect) {
obj[key] = rect[key]
}
My question is, is there a better way?
Let's not overcomplicate things!
function getBoundingClientRect(element) {
var rect = element.getBoundingClientRect();
return {
top: rect.top,
right: rect.right,
bottom: rect.bottom,
left: rect.left,
width: rect.width,
height: rect.height,
x: rect.x,
y: rect.y
};
}
const getBoundingClientRect = element => {
const {top, right, bottom, left, width, height, x, y} = element.getBoundingClientRect()
return {top, right, bottom, left, width, height, x, y}
}
console.log(
getBoundingClientRect( document.body )
)