/** * Verifies if a given node is an HTMLElement, * this method works seamlessly with frames and elements from different documents * * This is preferred over simply using `instanceof`. * Since `instanceof` might be problematic while operating with [multiple realms](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/instanceof#instanceof_and_multiple_realms) * * @example * ```ts * isHTMLElement(event.target) && event.target.focus() * isHTMLElement(event.target, {constructorName: 'HTMLInputElement'}) && event.target.value // some value * ``` * */ "use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); Object.defineProperty(exports, "isHTMLElement", { enumerable: true, get: function() { return isHTMLElement; } }); function isHTMLElement(element, options) { var _typedElement_ownerDocument; const typedElement = element; var _options_constructorName; return Boolean((typedElement === null || typedElement === void 0 ? void 0 : (_typedElement_ownerDocument = typedElement.ownerDocument) === null || _typedElement_ownerDocument === void 0 ? void 0 : _typedElement_ownerDocument.defaultView) && typedElement instanceof typedElement.ownerDocument.defaultView[(_options_constructorName = options === null || options === void 0 ? void 0 : options.constructorName) !== null && _options_constructorName !== void 0 ? _options_constructorName : 'HTMLElement']); }