问题
Up until recently I thought that childList : true
on MutationObserver
was to be used when child node is being added/removed
e.g from <span id='mama-span'> </span>
to <span id='mama-span'><span id='baby-span'></span></span>
and characterData : true
was to be used when text inside observed element chages e.t <span> </span>
to <span> with some text </span>
. It turns out that for text change to be observed one needs to add childList : true
.
Can anyone think of situation in which characterData would be used without childList? What is it used for?
回答1:
You can observe a text node directly. In that case you don't need to observe childList. There are many cases where it could be useful, in a contenteditable element for example. Like this:
// select the target node
var target = document.querySelector('#some-id').childNodes[0];
// create an observer instance
var observer = new MutationObserver(function(mutations) {
mutations.forEach(function(mutation) {
console.log(mutation.type);
});
});
// configuration of the observer:
var config = { attributes: true, childList: false, characterData: true };
// pass in the target node, as well as the observer options
observer.observe(target, config);
<div id='some-id' contenteditable='true'>Modify content</div>
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33521966/mutationobserver-characterdata-usage-without-childlist