MutationRecord: nextSibling property

The MutationRecord read-only property nextSibling is the next sibling of an added or removed child node of the target of a MutationObserver.

Value

If a node is added to or removed from the target of a MutationObserver, the value is the Node that is the next sibling of the added or removed node: that is, the node immediately following this one in the parent's childNodes list.

The value is null if there are no added or removed nodes, or if the node is the last child of its parent.

Examples

Log the next sibling of a mutation

This adds a node every time you click the button, but it adds the node at the start of the target, not the end. Then the observer logs the textContent of the nextSibling of the added node.

HTML

html

<button id="add-nodes">Add a node</button>
<button id="reset">Reset</button>

<pre id="log" class="log">Next sibling of added node:</pre>
<div id="target"><p>Node #0</p></div>

JavaScript

js

const addNodes = document.querySelector("#add-nodes");
const reset = document.querySelector("#reset");
const target = document.querySelector("#target");
let nodeNumber = 1;

addNodes.addEventListener("click", () => {
  const newPara = document.createElement("p");
  newPara.textContent = `Node #${nodeNumber}`;
  nodeNumber++;
  target.insertBefore(newPara, target.firstChild);
});

reset.addEventListener("click", () => self.location.reload());

function logNextSibling(records) {
  for (const record of records) {
    if (record.type === "childList") {
      for (const newNode of record.addedNodes) {
        log.textContent = `Next sibling of added node: ${record.nextSibling?.textContent}`;
      }
    }
  }
}

const observer = new MutationObserver(logNextSibling);
observer.observe(target, { childList: true });

Result

Specifications

Specification
DOM Standard
# ref-for-dom-mutationrecord-nextsibling②

Browser compatibility

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