The Element.attributes property returns a live collection of all attribute nodes registered to the specified node. It is a NamedNodeMap, not an Array, so it has no Array methods and the Attr nodes' indexes may differ among browsers. To be more specific, attributes is a key/value pair of strings that represents any information regarding that attribute.
const paragraph = document.querySelector("p");
const attributes = paragraph.attributes;
You can enumerate through an element's attributes using for...of. The following example runs through the attribute nodes for the element in the document with id "paragraph", and prints each attribute's value.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en-US">
<head>
<title>Attributes example</title>
<script>
function listAttributes() {
const paragraph = document.getElementById("paragraph");
const result = document.getElementById("result");
if (paragraph.hasAttributes()) {
let output = "Attributes of first paragraph:\n";
for (const attr of paragraph.attributes) {
output += `${attr.name} -> ${attr.value}\n`;
}
result.textContent = output;
} else {
result.textContent = "No attributes to show";
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<p id="paragraph" style="color: green;">Sample Paragraph</p>
<form action="">
<p>
<input type="button" value="Show first attribute name and value"
onclick="listAttributes();">
<pre id="result"></pre>
</p>
</form>
</body>
</html>