I'm playing around with the attr-data-* attributes of HTML5 and the corresponding javascript dataset
I'm doing alot of dynamic form processing, so I end up getting stuff like this:
<input data-feaux="bar" data-fizz="buzz"/>
Since HTMLElement.dataset
returns a DOM string map
, the only way I can figure out how to convert it into an native object is:
var obj = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(input_el.dataset))
Is there a better way to do this?
Edit:
Why would I want to do this? Let's say I have many, many of these elements. I want to loop through them all and push them into an array for processing later, i.e.
elements = document.querySelectorAll("input")
my_data_array = []
for(var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
my_data_array.push(elements[i].dataset)
}
Now I have an array of objects, i.e. [{feaux: "bar", fizz:"buzz"}....]
that I can work with.
However, when I don't convert the DOM string map
into an object, the array doesn't get populated (i.e. the code above doesn't work)
Edit 2
Looking closer, it is actually a DOM string map
, not an object
. Correcting typos in the original question to reflect this.
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