I created a little script to "like" posts on a certain forum that I frequent, the script works as intended, liking every post on a certain thread.
Now I want to improve it by making it like posts of certain users, rather than every user, so far, I managed to make it work for a specific user:
$(function(){
var TargetLink = $("[data-author='SpecificUser'] span:contains('Like')" );
if (TargetLink.length )
TargetLink.each ( function () {
var clickEvent = document.createEvent ("HTMLEvents");
clickEvent.initEvent ("click", true, true);
this.dispatchEvent (clickEvent);
} );
});
But I can't figure out how to make it work for several users since I'm very new to jquery and javascript, in fact I only started learning it just so I could make this script.
My idea is have an array with user names, make the value of the atribute "data-autor" a variable and then loop the liking function, but I can't figure out how to do it.
The html tree looks something like this:
<li id="post-####" class="message " data-author="User 1">
<div>
<div>
.
.
.
<span class="LikeLabel">Like</span>
.
.
.
<li id="post-####" class="message " data-author="User 2">
<div>
<div>
.
.
.
<span class="LikeLabel">Like</span>
I want to make something like this:
var userNames = ["User1", "User 2", "User 3",...,"User N"];
and then use the elements of the array as the value of the attribute [data-autor='userNames'] in my script, so only post from a specific list of users gets liked, but I have no idea how, I already read several questions but none seem to help me with my specific problem, all the tutorials I find are very basic and doesn't deal with using elements from an array as attribute values.