dataset property
The dataset read-only property
of the HTMLElement interface provides read/write access to
custom data attributes
(data-*) on elements. It exposes a map of strings
(DOMStringMap) with an entry for each data-* attribute.
Note: The
datasetproperty itself can be read, but not directly written. Instead, all writes must be to the individual properties within thedataset, which in turn represent the data attributes.
An HTML data-* attribute and its corresponding DOM
dataset.property modify their shared name according to where
they are read or written:
- In HTML
- : The attribute name begins with
data-. It can contain only letters, numbers, dashes (-), periods (.), colons (:), and underscores (_). Any capital letters (AtoZ) are converted to lowercase.
- : The attribute name begins with
- In JavaScript
- : The property name of a custom data attribute is the same as the HTML attribute
without the
data-prefix, and removes single dashes (-) for when to capitalize the property's "" name.
- : The property name of a custom data attribute is the same as the HTML attribute
without the
In addition to the information below, you'll find a how-to guide for using HTML data attributes in our article Using data attributes.
Name conversion
-
dash-styletocamelCaseconversion- : A custom data attribute name is transformed to a key for the DOMStringMap entry by the following:
- Lowercase all ASCII capital letters (
AtoZ); - Remove the prefix
data-(including the dash); - For any dash (
U+002D) followed by an ASCII lowercase letteratoz, remove the dash and uppercase the letter; - Other characters (including other dashes) are left unchanged.
-
camelCasetodash-styleconversion- : The opposite transformation, which maps a key to an attribute name, uses the following:
- Restriction: Before transformation, a dash must not be
immediately followed by an ASCII lowercase letter
atoz; - Add the
data-prefix; - Add a dash before any ASCII uppercase letter
AtoZ, then lowercase the letter; - Other characters are left unchanged.
For example, a data-abc-def attribute corresponds to
dataset.abcDef.
Accessing values
- Attributes can be set and read by the camelCase name/key as an object
property of
the dataset:
element.dataset.keyname. - Attributes can also be set and read using bracket syntax:
element.dataset['keyname']. - The
inoperator can check if a given attribute exists:'keyname' in element.dataset. Note that this will walk the prototype chain ofdatasetand may be unsafe if you have external code that may pollute the prototype chain. Several alternatives exist, such as'keyname')", or just checking ifelement.dataset.keyname !== undefined.
Setting values
-
When the attribute is set, its value is always converted to a string. For example:
element.dataset.example = nullis converted intodata-example="null". -
To remove an attribute, you can use the
deleteoperator:delete element.dataset.keyname.
Implementation
external DOMStringMap get dataset;