I'm having trouble getting JavaScript to run properly within Shadow DOM elements I'm defining. Given the following code:
<template id='testTemplate'>
<div id='test'>Click to say hi</div>
<script>
var elem = document.querySelector('#test');
elem.addEventListener('click', function(e) {
alert("Hi there");
});
</script>
</template>
<div id="testElement">Host text</div>
<script>
var shadow = document.querySelector('#testElement').createShadowRoot();
var template = document.querySelector('#testTemplate');
shadow.appendChild(template.content.cloneNode(true));
</script>
document.querySelector is returning null. If I wrap it in document.onload it no longer throws the error, but clicking the div doesn't launch the alert, either.
- Is document.onload the proper way to handle when my code runs in this case?
- Is this the proper way to embed javascript for shadow dom elements?