So I have made this code, it works almost perfectly. The one thing is that setupListener method returns a error at the end, probably it finds a property I don't want to find. I've been struggling with this for a while, but I clearly don't have that much experience with js to solve it. I have setup some console.log methods for debugging. You use this function like this: setupListener(Id or Class or a Tag name as string, event to watch on as string, and an action)
;
eg. setupListener('.pun', 'click', function (e){ console.log(e); });
var getElement = function (onStr) {
if (onStr.indexOf('.') === 0) {
onStr = onStr.slice(1);
return document.getElementsByClassName(onStr);
}
if (onStr.indexOf('#') === 0) {
onStr = onStr.slice(1);
return document.getElementById(onStr);
}
if (onStr.indexOf('#') !== 0 && onStr.indexOf('.') !== 0) {
return document.onStr = document.getElementsByTagName(onStr);
}
};
var setupListener = function (elementStr, eventStr, action) {
var tempElement = getElement(elementStr);
// element a collection and has addEventListener method
if (tempElement.length > 1 && tempElement[1].addEventListener) {
for (var i = 1; tempElement.length >= i; i++) {
if (typeof(tempElement[i].addEventListener) !== "undefined")
console.log('1'); //debugging
tempElement[i].addEventListener(eventStr, action);
}
}
// IE < 9 Support
// element a collection and has NOT addEventListener method
else if (tempElement.length > 1 && !tempElement[1].addEventListener) {
for (var i = 1; tempElement.length >= i; i++) {
if (typeof(tempElement[i].addEventListener) !== "undefined")
console.log('2'); // debugging
tempElement[i].attachEvent(eventStr, action);
}
}
// element not a collection and HAS addEventListener method
else if (!tempElement.length > 1 && tempElement.addEventListener) {
console.log('3'); // debugging
tempElement.addEventListener(eventStr, action);
}
// element not a collection and has NOT addEventListener method
// IE < 9 support
else if (!tempElement.length > 1 && !tempElement.addEventListener) {
console.log('4'); // debugging
tempElement.attachEvent(eventStr, action);
}
else {
console.log('5'); // debugging
}
};
javascript
instead ofundefined
may help drawing the attention from the right (javascript) people.$('.some-class').on('click', function () {...code...});