map
should not be used to mutate array elements - nor is it intended to be used to iterate over an array. For that you should use for( of )
(don't use the .forEach
method either).
- You should use HTML5's
data-*
attributes for storing custom data instead of defining your own standard-looking attributes.
- I assume
trig
is short for "trigger", which is a runtime-defined event-name.
- I've changed it to
data-event-name
.
- You can get the value via
HTMLElement.dataset['eventName']
.
- I assume
loc
is short for "location", the href
URI, basically. I've changed it to data-href
.
Like so:
function setupClickableEverything() {
const allBodyElementsWithAttribs = document.querySelectorAll( 'body *[data-event-name][data-href]' );
for( const el of allBodyElementsWithAttribs ) {
const eventName = el.dataset['eventName'];
el.addEventListener( eventName, setWindowLocationToDataSetHref );
}
}
window.addEventListener( 'DOMContentLoaded', setupClickableEverything );
function setWindowLocationToDataSetHref( e ) {
const el = e.currentTarget;
const href = el.dataset['href'];
window.location = href;
}
Example HTML:
<b data-href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51390971/im-lost-what-happened-to-asp-net-mvc-5/51391202#51391202" data-event-name="click">Navigate on click</b>
<br />
<b data-href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15305278/how-to-check-if-a-string-contains-a-specific-text/15305313#15305313" data-event-name="mousedown">Navigate on mousedown</b>
<br />
<b data-href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70011022/is-there-a-difference-between-and-is-not-in-c/70011062#70011062" data-event-name="contextmenu">Navigate on right-click</b>
Here's a slightly modified demo using a StackOverflow snippet. Due to SO's CSP imposed on Snippets the demo below cannot navigate-away, open a popup, or load content into an <iframe>
, but it still demonstrates it working in principle:
function setupClickableEverything() {
const allBodyElementsWithAttribs = document.querySelectorAll( 'body *[data-event-name][data-href]' );
for( const el of allBodyElementsWithAttribs ) {
const eventName = el.dataset['eventName'];
// const href = el.dataset['href'];
el.addEventListener( eventName, setWindowLocationToDataSetHref );
}
}
window.addEventListener( 'DOMContentLoaded', setupClickableEverything );
function setWindowLocationToDataSetHref( e ) {
const el = e.currentTarget;
const href = el.dataset['href'];
//window.location = href;
// To avoid breaking this demo, links are opened in the <iframe>.
// StackOverflow snippets cannot use `window.open`.
// document.getElementById('demoIFrame').src = href;
document.getElementById('demoOutput').textContent = href;
}
<b data-href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51390971/im-lost-what-happened-to-asp-net-mvc-5/51391202#51391202" data-event-name="click">Navigate on click</b>
<br />
<b data-href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15305278/how-to-check-if-a-string-contains-a-specific-text/15305313#15305313" data-event-name="mousedown">Navigate on mousedown</b>
<br />
<b data-href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70011022/is-there-a-difference-between-and-is-not-in-c/70011062#70011062" data-event-name="contextmenu">Navigate on right-click</b>
<hr />
<!-- To avoid breaking this demo, links are NOT actually opened, just shown in the <output> element below. I tried to make it work using an <iframe> but the CSP on SO prevents that. Note that SO snippets are blocked from using `window.open` too. -->
<!--<iframe id="demoIFrame" width="500" height="500" border="1"></iframe>-->
<output id="demoOutput"></output>
<script>
and<noscript>
,<style>
, etc)data-
. See Using data attributes. Does nothing happen or do you receive an error? If the latter, what is the error?map
is an FP-style function that returns a new array, it is not equivalent toforEach
.body *[log][trig]
.