Is it possible to view jQuery added data in Chrome

巧了我就是萌 提交于 2019-12-04 08:14:52

问题


When creating websites I often use jQuery's .data() function to add data to elements.

Is it possible to view all data which is stored with an element in Chrome?

So when I inspect an element it shows the data in Chrome itself.

If not would it be possible to write a plugin to 'extend' to Chrome element inspector to also show to data?


回答1:


Open the inspector, and into the console, type

$('<some selector>').data()

and then hit return to evaluate the data() method and show its return value directly.

There's no need to use console.log unless you're calling it within non-interactive code.




回答2:


Chrome Query

Can be found in the Chrome Extensions Webstore and adds another tab to the properties panel in the developer tools.




回答3:


Type into the chrome console:

console.log($('selector').data());

and it will list the data in that element




回答4:


Chrome Query




回答5:


For this reason, I don't use the $(selector).data() pattern, and, instead I use a more HTML natural $(selector).attr('data-name','value') which adds the values to the actual HTML.

$(selector).attr('data-name','value') does not work in IE8+ browsers. .data() is preferred. Also, a user defined var such as say: data-name is not an attribute in HTML.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5941725/is-it-possible-to-view-jquery-added-data-in-chrome

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