I see. You also have .querySelector which takes CSS selectors like .some-class 
and #some-id and is scoped to the element it is called on (so it will target 
the element's descendants.

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> On Apr 23, 2015, at 12:12 PM, Jamie Orchard-Hays <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> There was a discussion around this last year:
> 
> https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/issues/5
> 
> I ended up moving the input code out of my component into a TextInput 
> component so the point may be moot at this point. I'm in the middle of making 
> some generic components for my app. I have an EditableTextField that I 
> extract the text input from. You know, click on it, get to edit the text. I 
> decided it was better to break it up into more discrete components.
> 
> Jamie
> 
> PS: I use CamelCase to name my view components b/c it makes them absolutely 
> obvious in the source code. I think I first saw this in some Om examples a 
> year ago and adopted when I wrote an Om app last year.
> 
> 
>> On Apr 23, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Marc Fawzi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> you might have to resort to .getElementById or .getElementsByTagName to 
>> select the child ad then call .focus on it, 
>> 
>> I think there should also be a way to get the children from 
>> reagent/current-component
>> 
>> but that is uncomfortable to me as you're manipulating the DOM elements 
>> directly
>> 
>> I tried "autoFocus" attribute with plain React and it works fine upon mount, 
>> but when I specified the attribute in Reagent it did nothing.
>> 
>>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Jamie Orchard-Hays <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> The classic example uses:
>>> 
>>> :component-did-update #(when @editing? (.focus (reagent/dom-node %)))
>>> 
>>> This works fine if the :input element is the root doc of the component.
>>> 
>>> If I'm wrapping it, in say a :span tag, how do I access the :input, now 
>>> that it is a child rather than root.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Jamie
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