I want a certain function to be called whenever another script adds a div
to the body
.
I tried:
var dom_observer = new MutationObserver(function(mutation) {
console.log('function called');
});
var container = document.body;
console.log(container);
var config = { attributes: true, childList: true, characterData: true };
dom_observer.observe(container, config);
I tried setting container
to document.body
(example above) and to document.querySelector('body')
. In both cases, console.log()
displayed null
and I got the following error: TypeError: Argument 1 of MutationObserver.observe is not an object.
. The callback function was not called when a div
was added to the body
.
I tried setting it to document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0]
and to document.documentElement.childNodes[1]
. In both cases, console.log()
displayedundefined
and the callback function was still never called.
console.log(document.body)
outputsnull
it's either that you are not in an HTML document, either that the markup's parsing is only at the<head>
. Ps : if you're not yet comfortable with DOM parsing and the different load events, delay a little bit your learning of Mutation Observer, chances are great you don't even need it.jQuery(document).ready(function{…});
. Fixed everything. You could post this as the question answer.