Document: adoptNode() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Document.adoptNode()
transfers a node from another document into the method's document.
The adopted node and its subtree are removed from their original document (if any), and their ownerDocument
is changed to the current document.
The node can then be inserted into the current document.
Syntax
adoptNode(externalNode)
Parameters
externalNode
-
The node from another document to be adopted.
Return value
The copied importedNode
in the scope of the importing document.
After calling this method, importedNode
and
externalNode
are the same object.
Note: importedNode
's
Node.parentNode
is null
, since it has not yet been
inserted into the document tree!
Examples
const iframe = document.querySelector("iframe");
const iframeImages = iframe.contentDocument.querySelectorAll("img");
const newParent = document.getElementById("images");
iframeImages.forEach((imgEl) => {
newParent.appendChild(document.adoptNode(imgEl));
});
Notes
Before they can be inserted into the current document, nodes from external documents should either be:
- cloned using
document.importNode()
; or - adopted using
document.adoptNode()
.
For more on the Node.ownerDocument
issues, see the W3C DOM FAQ.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
DOM Standard # ref-for-dom-document-adoptnode① |
Browser compatibility
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