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tornado.selectors

Everything related to CSS selectors - standard selectors, attribute selectors, pseudoelement selectors, functions for the compiler etc.

Everything related to CSS selectors - standard selectors, attribute selectors,
pseudoelement selectors, functions for the compiler etc.
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activeclj

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adjacent-siblingclj

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afterclj

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attribute-selector-fnclj

(attribute-selector-fn compiles-to attribute subvalue)
(attribute-selector-fn compiles-to tag attribute subvalue)

Creates a CSSAttributeSelector record.

Creates a CSSAttributeSelector record.
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beforeclj

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checkedclj

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child-selectorclj

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contains-subsclj

(contains-subs attribute subvalue)
(contains-subs tag attribute subvalue)
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contains-wordclj

(contains-word attribute subvalue)
(contains-word tag attribute subvalue)
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create-pseudoclassfn-recordclj

(create-pseudoclassfn-record pseudoclass argument)

Given a CSS pseudoclass for compilation and an argument, creates a CSSPseudoclassFn record with the pseudoclass and argument.

Given a CSS pseudoclass for compilation and an argument, creates a CSSPseudoclassFn
record with the pseudoclass and argument.
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css-class?clj

(css-class? x)

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol and (name argument) starts with ".".

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol
and (name argument) starts with ".".
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css-emptyclj

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css-firstclj

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css-id?clj

(css-id? x)

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol and (name argument) starts with "#".

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol
and (name argument) starts with "#".
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css-notclj

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defattributeselectorcljmacro

(defattributeselector selector-name compiles-to)

Attribute selectors select all descendant elements containing a given attribute, of which the value matches a given substring. All attribute selectors have different conditions for matching. Dashes count as words separators. By attributes, it is meant html attributes, e.g.: div[class~="info"]

Usage: (defattributeselector contains-word "~=") => #'tornado.selectors/contains-word (contains-word :direction "reverse") => #tornado.types.CSSAttributeSelector{:compiles-to "~=" :attribute :direction :subvalue "reverse"}

[attribute="value"]: Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a given value. In code: <has-val>


With an html tag: a[attribute="value"]: Selects all descendants of a html tag which have a given parameter with a given value.

[attribute~="value"]: Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value containing a given word (not substring, word). In code: <contains-word>

[attribute|="value"]: Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value starting with a given word (not substring, word). In code: <starts-with-word>

[attribute^="value"]: Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value starting with a given substring (unlike the "|=" selector, the substring does not have to be a whole word. In code: <starts-with>

[attribute$="value"]: Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value ending with a given substring. The substring does not have to be a whole word. In code: <ends-with>

[attribute*="value"]: Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value containing a given substring. (unlike the "~=" selector, the substring does not have to be a whole word). In code: <contains-subs>

Attribute selectors select all descendant elements containing a given attribute,
of which the value matches a given substring. All attribute selectors have
different conditions for matching. Dashes count as words separators.
By attributes, it is meant html attributes, e.g.:    div[class~="info"]

Usage:
   (defattributeselector contains-word "~=")
   => #'tornado.selectors/contains-word
   (contains-word :direction "reverse")
   => #tornado.types.CSSAttributeSelector{:compiles-to "~="
                                          :attribute   :direction
                                          :subvalue    "reverse"}


[attribute="value"]:
   Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a given value.
   In code: <has-val>
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With an html tag:
a[attribute="value"]:
   Selects all descendants of a html tag which have a given parameter
   with a given value.

[attribute~="value"]:
   Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value
   containing a given word (not substring, word).
   In code: <contains-word>

[attribute|="value"]:
   Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value
   starting with a given word (not substring, word).
   In code: <starts-with-word>

[attribute^="value"]:
   Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value
   starting with a given substring (unlike the "|=" selector, the substring
   does not have to be a whole word.
   In code: <starts-with>

[attribute$="value"]:
   Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value
   ending with a given substring. The substring does not have to be a whole word.
   In code: <ends-with>

[attribute*="value"]:
   Selects all descendant elements which have a given parameter with a value
   containing a given substring. (unlike the "~=" selector, the substring does
   not have to be a whole word).
   In code: <contains-subs>
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defaultclj

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defcombinatorselectorcljmacro

(defcombinatorselector selector-name compiles-to)

Defines a combinator selector function which describes relationships between its arguments depending on the selector type:

:#abc :.def is the default combinator selector - descendant selector. Affects all children with a class .def.

child-selector ">": is active when the given selectors are every of them a direct child of the previous one.

adjacent-sibling (selector) "+": is active when the given html blocks elements or elements with a given class/id connected with the "+" sign are adjacent siblings.

general-sibling (selector) "~" is active when the given selectors are on the same level of nesting; they do not have to be adjacent necessarily.

Usage: [:.abc [:.def (child-selector :p :#ghi)]] compiles to ".abc .def, .abc > p > #ghi"

Defines a combinator selector function which describes relationships between its
arguments depending on the selector type:

:#abc :.def is the default combinator selector - descendant selector. Affects all
children with a class .def.

child-selector ">": is active when the given selectors are every of them a direct
child of the previous one.

adjacent-sibling (selector) "+": is active when the given html blocks elements or
elements with a given class/id connected with the "+" sign are adjacent siblings.

general-sibling (selector) "~" is active when the given selectors are on the same
level of nesting; they do not have to be adjacent necessarily.

Usage: [:.abc
         [:.def (child-selector :p :#ghi)]]
compiles to   ".abc .def, .abc > p > #ghi"
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defpseudoclasscljmacro

(defpseudoclass pseudoclass)
(defpseudoclass identifier css-pseudoclass)

Defines a CSS pseudoclass. A CSS pseudoclass can activate some CSS properties on a css-class/css-id/html-element based on some current special state of the element.

For example, hover: (defpseudoclass hover) When compiling a selectors sequence, e.g. [:.abc :#def hover], the resulting CSS selectors sequence will look like this: ".abc #def:hover".

So, what does it even do? We can give the element a special value on hover: ... [:a hover {:color :blue} ...] - when we hover over a link with our mouse, the text color of the link will turn blue until we put our mouse away.

Defpseudoclass can also take 2 parameters, where the 2nd one will be the translation to CSS to avoid collisions between Clojure and CSS - e.g.(defpseudolass css-empty "empty").

Defines a CSS pseudoclass. A CSS pseudoclass can activate some CSS properties on
a css-class/css-id/html-element based on some current special state of the element.

For example, hover: (defpseudoclass hover)
When compiling a selectors sequence, e.g. [:.abc :#def hover], the resulting CSS
selectors sequence will look like this: ".abc #def:hover".

So, what does it even do? We can give the element a special value on hover:
... [:a hover {:color :blue} ...] - when we hover over a link with our mouse, the
text color of the link will turn blue until we put our mouse away.

Defpseudoclass can also take 2 parameters, where the 2nd one will be the translation
to CSS to avoid collisions between Clojure and CSS -
e.g.(defpseudolass css-empty "empty").
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defpseudoclassfncljmacro

(defpseudoclassfn pseudoclass)
(defpseudoclassfn pseudoclass compiles-to)

Creates a special CSS pseudoclass function, which compiles similarly as a standard CSS pseudoclass, but it is pseudoclass function with an argument.

For example. if you wanted to only select every n-th argument: (defpseudoclassfn nth-child) (nth-child :odd) ... compiles to "<parent>:nth-child(odd)" (nth-child "3n+1") ... compiles to "<parent>:nth-child(3n+1)"

Or if you wanted to show something based on the current language of the browser: (defpseudoclass lang) (lang "en") ... compiles to "<parent>:lang(en)"

To avoid collisions with some Clojure functions, you can give a second argument to defpseudoclassfn for a different translation to CSS: (defpseudoclass css-not "not") (css-not :p) ... compiles-to "not(p)", which selects all descendants which are not a paragraph.

Creates a special CSS pseudoclass function, which compiles similarly as a standard
CSS pseudoclass, but it is pseudoclass function with an argument.

For example. if you wanted to only select every n-th argument:
(defpseudoclassfn nth-child)
(nth-child :odd)     ... compiles to   "<parent>:nth-child(odd)"
(nth-child "3n+1")   ... compiles to   "<parent>:nth-child(3n+1)"

Or if you wanted to show something based on the current language of the browser:
(defpseudoclass lang)
(lang "en") ... compiles to   "<parent>:lang(en)"

To avoid collisions with some Clojure functions, you can give a second argument
to defpseudoclassfn for a different translation to CSS:
(defpseudoclass css-not "not")
(css-not :p) ... compiles-to   "not(p)", which selects all descendants which are
not a paragraph.
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defpseudoelementcljmacro

(defpseudoelement pseudoelement)

Defines a CSS pseudoelement. A CSS pseudoelement activates some CSS properties on a special part of a css-class/css-id/html-element.

For example, first-letter: (defpseudoclass first-letter) When compiling a selectors sequence, e.g. [:.abc :#def first-letter], the resulting CSS selectors sequence will look like this: ".abc #def::first-letter".

So, what does it even do? We can give the first letter of an element a special value: ... [:.abc :p first-letter {:font-size (u/px 60)} ...] - this causes the first letter of every paragraph in an element with class .abc to have the first letter significantly bigger than the rest of the paragraph.

Defines a CSS pseudoelement. A CSS pseudoelement activates some CSS properties on
a special part of a css-class/css-id/html-element.

For example, first-letter: (defpseudoclass first-letter)
When compiling a selectors sequence, e.g. [:.abc :#def first-letter], the resulting CSS
selectors sequence will look like this: ".abc #def::first-letter".

So, what does it even do? We can give the first letter of an element a special value:
... [:.abc :p first-letter {:font-size (u/px 60)} ...] - this causes the first letter
of every paragraph in an element with class .abc to have the first letter significantly
bigger than the rest of the paragraph.
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disabledclj

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enabledclj

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ends-withclj

(ends-with attribute subvalue)
(ends-with tag attribute subvalue)
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first-childclj

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first-letterclj

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first-lineclj

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first-of-typeclj

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focusclj

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fullscreenclj

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general-siblingclj

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has-attrclj

(has-attr attribute)
(has-attr tag attribute)

An attribute selector which selects all elements which have a given attribute with any value, or all html elements on/below the current nested selectors level which have a given attribute with any value.

An attribute selector which selects all elements which have a given
attribute with any value, or all html elements on/below the current
nested selectors level which have a given attribute with any value.
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has-valclj

(has-val attribute subvalue)
(has-val tag attribute subvalue)
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hoverclj

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html-tag?clj

(html-tag? x)

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol and represents an existing html tag.

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol
and represents an existing html tag.
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html-tagsclj

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id-class-tag?clj

(id-class-tag? x)

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol and represents some of a css-class, css-id or an html-tag.

Returns true if the argument is a keyword, a string or a symbol
and represents some of a css-class, css-id or an html-tag.
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in-rangeclj

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indeterminateclj

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invalidclj

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langclj

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last-childclj

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last-of-typeclj

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make-combinator-fnclj

(make-combinator-fn compiles-to & children)

Creates a CSSCombinator record.

Creates a CSSCombinator record.
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markerclj

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nth-childclj

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nth-last-childclj

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nth-last-of-typeclj

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nth-of-typeclj

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only-childclj

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only-of-typeclj

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optionalclj

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out-of-rangeclj

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read-onlyclj

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read-writeclj

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requiredclj

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rootclj

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scopeclj

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selectionclj

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selector?clj

(selector? x)

Returns true if x is a selector of any kind (attribute, combinator, pseudoclass, pseudoclassfn, pseudoelement, special selector

Returns true if x is a selector of any kind (attribute, combinator, pseudoclass,
pseudoclassfn, pseudoelement, special selector
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special-selectorsclj

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starts-withclj

(starts-with attribute subvalue)
(starts-with tag attribute subvalue)
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starts-with-wordclj

(starts-with-word attribute subvalue)
(starts-with-word tag attribute subvalue)
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targetclj

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validclj

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visitedclj

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