HighlightRegistry: keys() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The keys()
method of the HighlightRegistry
interface returns a new Iterator object that contains the keys for each Highlight
object in the HighlightRegistry
object in insertion order.
HighlightRegistry
is a Map
-like object, so this is similar to using Map.keys()
.
Syntax
keys()
Return value
A new iterator object containing the names of each Highlight
object in the registry, in insertion order.
Examples
The following code snippet shows how to create and register three Highlight
objects, and use the iterator returned by the keys()
method to log their names:
const fooHighlight = new Highlight();
const barHighlight = new Highlight();
const bazHighlight = new Highlight();
CSS.highlights.set("foo", fooHighlight);
CSS.highlights.set("bar", barHighlight);
CSS.highlights.set("baz", bazHighlight);
const iter = CSS.highlights.keys();
console.log(iter.next().value); // "foo"
console.log(iter.next().value); // "bar"
console.log(iter.next().value); // "baz"
The following code example shows how to iterate over the highlights in the registry by using a for...of
loop:
const fooHighlight = new Highlight();
const barHighlight = new Highlight();
const bazHighlight = new Highlight();
CSS.highlights.set("foo", fooHighlight);
CSS.highlights.set("bar", barHighlight);
CSS.highlights.set("baz", bazHighlight);
for (const name of CSS.highlights.keys()) {
console.log(name);
}
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-map.prototype.keys |
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