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Deprecated
This feature has been removed from the Web standards. Though some browsers may still support it, it is in the process of being dropped. Do not use it in old or new projects. Pages or Web apps using it may break at any time.
Provides event properties that are specific to modifications to the Document Object Model (DOM) hierarchy and nodes.
Note Mutation Events (W3C DOM Level 3 Events) have been deprecated in favor of Mutation Observers (W3C DOM4)
Preface
The mutation events have been marked as deprecated in the DOM Events specification, as the API's design is flawed (see details in the "DOM Mutation Events Replacement: The Story So Far / Existing Points of Consensus" post to public-webapps).
Mutation Observers are the proposed replacement for mutation events in DOM4. They are expected to be included in Firefox 14 and Chrome 18.
The practical reasons to avoid the mutation events are performance issues and cross-browser support.
Performance
Adding DOM mutation listeners to a document profoundly degrades the performance of further DOM modifications to that document (making them 1.5 - 7 times slower!). Moreover, removing the listeners does not reverse the damage.
The performance effect is limited to the documents that have the mutation event listeners.
Cross-browser support
These events are not implemented consistently across different browsers, for example:
- IE prior to version 9 didn't support the mutation events at all and does not implement some of them correctly in version 9 (for example, DOMNodeInserted)
- WebKit doesn't support DOMAttrModified (see webkit bug 8191 and the workaround)
- "mutation name events", i.e. DOMElementNameChanged and DOMAttributeNameChanged are not supported in Firefox (as of version 11), and probably in other browsers as well.
- ...
Dottoro documents browser support for mutation events.
Mutation events list
The following is a list of all mutation events, as defined in DOM Level 3 Events specification:
DOMAttrModified
DOMAttributeNameChanged
DOMCharacterDataModified
DOMElementNameChanged
DOMNodeInserted
DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument
DOMNodeRemoved
DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument
DOMSubtreeModified
Usage
You can register a listener for mutation events using element.addEventListener as follows:
element.addEventListener("DOMNodeInserted", function (ev) {
// ...}, false);
The event object is passed to the listener in a MutationEvent
(see its definition in the specification) for most events, and MutationNameEvent
for DOMAttributeNameChanged
and DOMElementNameChanged
.