Element: getAttributeNode() method
Returns the specified attribute of the specified element, as an Attr
node.
Syntax
js
getAttributeNode(attrName)
Parameters
attrName
is a string containing the name of the attribute.
Return value
An Attr
node for the attribute.
Examples
js
// html: <div id="top" />
let t = document.getElementById("top");
let idAttr = t.getAttributeNode("id");
alert(idAttr.value === "top");
Notes
When called on an HTML element in a DOM flagged as an HTML document, getAttributeNode
lower-cases its argument before proceeding.
The Attr
node inherits from Node
, but is not considered a part of the document tree. Common Node
attributes like parentNode, previousSibling, and nextSibling are null
for an Attr
node. You can, however, get the element to which the attribute belongs with the ownerElement
property.
getAttribute is usually used instead of getAttributeNode
to get the value of an element's attribute.
DOM methods dealing with element's attributes:
Not namespace-aware, most commonly used methods | Namespace-aware variants (DOM Level 2) | DOM Level 1 methods for dealing with Attr nodes directly (seldom used) |
DOM Level 2 namespace-aware methods for dealing with Attr nodes directly (seldom used) |
---|---|---|---|
setAttribute (DOM 1) |
setAttributeNS |
setAttributeNode |
setAttributeNodeNS |
getAttribute (DOM 1) |
getAttributeNS |
getAttributeNode |
getAttributeNodeNS |
hasAttribute (DOM 2) |
hasAttributeNS |
- | - |
removeAttribute (DOM 1) |
removeAttributeNS |
removeAttributeNode |
- |
Specifications
Specification |
---|
DOM Standard # dom-element-getattributenode |
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