JavaScript Frameworks
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There is a large variety of JavaScript frameworks. In this article, we document how to go about performing common tasks in Prototype, MooTools, Dojo (AMD), and jQuery.
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Task 1: Perform a Task on DOM Content Loaded
Prototype
document.observe("dom:loaded", function() {
alert("DOM Content Loaded!");
});
MooTools
window.addEvent('domready', function() {
alert("DOM Content Loaded!");
});
Dojo
require(["dojo/domReady!"], function() {
alert("DOM Content Loaded!");
});
jQuery
$(document).ready(function(){
alert("DOM Content Loaded!");
});
Task 2: Add a Click Listener to a Button and Alert the Button's Label
Prototype
$('myButton').observe('click', function(event) {
var element = event.element();
var text = element.textContent;
alert("You Clicked My Button: "+text);
});
MooTools
$('myButton').addEvent('click', function(){
var text = this.get('text');
alert("You Clicked My Button: "+text);
});
Dojo
require(["dojo/query"], function(query){
query("#myButton").on("click", function(e){
var text = this.textContent;
alert("You Clicked My Button: "+text);
});
});
jQuery
$("#myButton").click(function(){
var text = $(this).text();
alert("You Clicked My Button: "+text);
});
Task 3: Create a new list item containing a strong tag, and then append it to the document
Prototype
var li = Builder.node('li', {
title: "My New List Item"
}, [
Builder.node('strong', "To Do:"),
"Water The Garden"
]);
$("myList").appendChild(li);
MooTools
var li = new Element('li', {
title: "My New List Item"
});
var strong = new Element('strong');
strong.appendText("To Do:");
li.inject(strong);
li.appendText("Water the Garden");
$("myList").inject(li);
Dojo
require(["dojo/dom-construct"], function(domConstruct){
var li = domConstruct.create("li", {
title: "My New List Item",
innerHTML: "<strong>To Do:</strong> Water the Garden"
}, "myList");
});
jQuery
var li = $("<li><strong>To Do:</strong> Water the Garden");
li.attr("title", "My New List Item");
$("#myList").append(li);
References
Much of the content on this page was inspired by http://davidwalsh.name/mootools-jquery-dojo