toggle

A tiny toggle library powered by jQuery and data attributes.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import toggle from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/toggle';
</script>

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A tiny toggle library powered by jQuery and data attributes.

Install

$ npm install --save toggle

And add the following to a JavaScript somewhere:

require('toggle');

Usage

The library is powered by data attributes. You have toggle targets, and toggle controls: when a toggle control is clicked, the toggle targets will have their visibility changed.

To create a toggle target, give it a data-toggle-name attribute:

<p data-toggle-name="foobar">This will be toggled.</p>

Then, to create a toggle control to toggle the visiblity of that element, give an element a data-toggle-target attribute:

<a data-toggle-target="foobar">Toggle visiblity</a>

You can also prepend show: and hide: to the target to show and hide it:

<a data-toggle-target="show:foobar">Show foobar</a>
<a data-toggle-target="hide:foobar">Hide foobar</a>

If you want to be really verbose, you can use toggle: for targets to be toggled. You can specify multiple targets by separating them with a space:

<a data-toggle-target="one two show:three hide:four">Show and hide some stuff</a>

Changing how things are toggled

These are the default toggle handlers:

var toggles = module.exports = {
    toggle: function ($element) {
        $element.toggle();
    },
    hide: function ($element) {
        $element.hide();
    },
    show: function ($element) {
        $element.show();
    }
};

Sometimes that isn't suitable, e.g. if you want to remove a "hidden" class. You can override them by require-ing the module and adjusting the handlers:

var toggle = require('toggle');

toggle.toggle = function ($element) {
    $element.toggleClass('hidden');
};

toggle.hide = function ($element) {
    $element.addClass('hidden');
};

toggle.show = function ($element) {
    $element.removeClass('hidden');
};

Note that this will change the handlers everywhere in your project. You're using classes consistently though, right?

License

This library is released under the MIT license.