Document.getElementsByClassName()
The getElementsByClassName
method of Document
interface returns an array-like object of all child elements which have all of the given class name(s).
When called on the document
object, the complete document is searched, including the root node. You may also call getElementsByClassName()
on any element; it will return only elements which are descendants of the specified root element with the given class name(s).
Warning: This is a live HTMLCollection
. Changes in the DOM will reflect in the array as the changes occur. If an element selected by this array no longer qualifies for the selector, it will automatically be removed. Be aware of this for iteration purposes.
Syntax
var elements = document.getElementsByClassName(names); // or: var elements = rootElement.getElementsByClassName(names);
-
elements is a live
HTMLCollection
of found elements. - names is a string representing the class name(s) to match; multiple class names are separated by whitespace
-
getElementsByClassName
can be called on any element, not only on thedocument
. The element on which it is called will be used as the root of the search.
Examples
Get all elements that have a class of 'test':
document.getElementsByClassName('test')
Get all elements that have both the 'red' and 'test' classes:
document.getElementsByClassName('red test')
Get all elements that have a class of 'test', inside of an element that has the ID of 'main':
document.getElementById('main').getElementsByClassName('test')
Get the first element with a class of 'test', or undefined
if there is no matching element:
document.getElementsByClassName('test')[0]
We can also use methods of Array.prototype on any HTMLCollection
by passing the HTMLCollection
as the method's this value. Here we'll find all div elements that have a class of 'test':
var testElements = document.getElementsByClassName('test'); var testDivs = Array.prototype.filter.call(testElements, function(testElement){ return testElement.nodeName === 'DIV'; });
Get the first element whose class is 'test'
This is the most commonly used method of operation.
<html> <body> <div id="parent-id"> <p>hello world 1</p> <p class="test">hello world 2</p> <p>hello world 3</p> <p>hello world 4</p> </div> <script> var parentDOM = document.getElementById("parent-id"); var test = parentDOM.getElementsByClassName("test"); // a list of matching elements, *not* the element itself console.log(test); //HTMLCollection[1] var testTarget = parentDOM.getElementsByClassName("test")[0]; // the first element, as we wanted console.log(testTarget); //<p class="test">hello world 2</p> </script> </body> </html>
Multiple Classes Example
document.getElementsByClassName
works very similarly to document.querySelector
and document.querySelectorAll
. Only elements with ALL of the classNames specified are selected.
HTML
<span class="orange fruit">Orange Fruit</span> <span class="orange juice">Orange Juice</span> <span class="apple juice">Apple Juice</span> <span class="foo bar">Something Random</span> <textarea id="resultArea" style="width:98%;height:7em"></textarea>
JavaScript
// getElementsByClassName only selects elements that have both given classes var allOrangeJuiceByClass = document.getElementsByClassName('orange juice'); var result = "document.getElementsByClassName('orange juice')"; for (var i=0, len=allOrangeJuiceByClass.length|0; i<len; i=i+1|0) { result += "\n " + allOrangeJuiceByClass[i].textContent; } // querySelector only selects full complete matches var allOrangeJuiceQuery = document.querySelectorAll('.orange.juice'); result += "\n\ndocument.querySelectorAll('.orange.juice')"; for (var i=0, len=allOrangeJuiceQuery.length|0; i<len; i=i+1|0) { result += "\n " + allOrangeJuiceQuery[i].textContent; } document.getElementById("resultArea").value = result;
Result
Specifications
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
getElementsByClassName |
1 |
12 |
3 |
9 |
9.5 |
3.1 |
1 |
18 |
4 |
10.1 |
2 |
1.0 |
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