svemal
svemal

Reputation: 87

Get element by PART of class name [JavaScript]

I'm trying to make a chrome extension. A part of the code (early on in the making of this extension) involves fetching several elements by their class name. There are several elements whos class name all look like this: "scollerItem [AlotOfRandomCharacters]". So I'm trying to list all classNames that start with "scrollerItem", but i'm not quite sure how to go about it.

So here's my code so far:

function initRE(){
    var matchingItems = [];
    var allElements = document.getElementsByTagName("div");
    for(i=0; i < allElements.length; i++)
    {
        if ( allElements [i].className == "scrollerItem" && "*" )
        {
            matchingItems.push(allElements[i]);
        }
    }
    alert(matchingItems[0]);
}

allElements is listed in the breakpoint watchlist as "HTMLCollection(623)" (roughly), but nothing is forwarded to the "matchingItems" array. I've tried [i].className.contains and .includes

Direct copy of one of the HTML Elements in question:

<div class="scrollerItem s1d8yj03-2 ebdCEL Post t3_agnhuk  s1ukwo15-0 RqhAo" id="t3_agnhuk" tabindex="-1">

Upvotes: 7

Views: 18462

Answers (3)

GreenTeaCake
GreenTeaCake

Reputation: 858

You can try to use Document.querySelectorAll() with a CSS selector matching all classes starting with your target string.

let elems = document.querySelectorAll("div[class^='scrollerItem'], div[class*=' scrollerItem]");
let classes = Array.from(elems).map(e => Array.from(e.classList)).reduce((arr, res) => {
    res = res.concat(arr);
    return res;
}, []).filter(cls => cls.startsWith('scrollerItem'))

Additional explanation of CSS selector syntax: Is there a CSS selector by class prefix?

Upvotes: 10

Jack Bashford
Jack Bashford

Reputation: 44125

Use classList not className:

if (allElements[i].classList.contains("scrollerItem") {...}

Upvotes: 1

Ori Drori
Ori Drori

Reputation: 192317

Since the class scrollerItem exists on the element, you can use document.querySelectorAll() with the .scrollerItem as the query:

const result = document.querySelectorAll('.scrollerItem');

console.log(Array.from(result));
<div class="scrollerItem s1d8yj03-2 ebdCEL Post t3_agnhuk  s1ukwo15-0 RqhAo" id="t3_agnhuk" tabindex="-1">

Upvotes: 3

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