$ cnpm install hast-util-from-parse5
hast utility to transform Parse5’s AST to a hast tree.
npm:
npm install hast-util-from-parse5
Say we have the following file, example.html
:
<!doctype html><title>Hello!</title><h1 id="world">World!<!--after-->
And our script, example.js
, looks as follows:
var vfile = require('to-vfile')
var parse5 = require('parse5')
var inspect = require('unist-util-inspect')
var fromParse5 = require('hast-util-from-parse5')
var doc = vfile.readSync('example.html')
var ast = parse5.parse(String(doc), {sourceCodeLocationInfo: true})
var hast = fromParse5(ast, doc)
console.log(inspect(hast))
Now, running node example
yields:
root[2] (1:1-2:1, 0-70) [data={"quirksMode":false}]
├─ doctype (1:1-1:16, 0-15) [name="html"]
└─ element[2] [tagName="html"]
├─ element[1] [tagName="head"]
│ └─ element[1] (1:16-1:37, 15-36) [tagName="title"]
│ └─ text: "Hello!" (1:23-1:29, 22-28)
└─ element[1] [tagName="body"]
└─ element[3] (1:37-2:1, 36-70) [tagName="h1"][properties={"id":"world"}]
├─ text: "World!" (1:52-1:58, 51-57)
├─ comment: "after" (1:58-1:70, 57-69)
└─ text: "\n" (1:70-2:1, 69-70)
fromParse5(ast[, options])
Transform Parse5’s AST to a hast tree.
options
If options
is a VFile
, it’s treated as {file: options}
.
options.space
Whether the root of the tree is in the 'html'
or 'svg'
space (enum, 'svg'
or 'html'
, default: 'html'
).
If an element in with the SVG namespace is found in ast
, fromParse5
automatically switches to the SVG space when entering the element, and switches
back when leaving.
options.file
VFile
, used to add positional information
to nodes.
If given, the file should have the original HTML source as its
contents.
options.verbose
Whether to add extra positional information about starting tags, closing tags,
and attributes to elements (boolean
, default: false
).
Note: not used without file
.
For the following HTML:
<img src="http://example.com/fav.ico" alt="foo" title="bar">
The verbose info would looks as follows:
{
type: 'element',
tagName: 'img',
properties: {src: 'http://example.com/fav.ico', alt: 'foo', title: 'bar'},
children: [],
data: {
position: {
opening: {
start: {line: 1, column: 1, offset: 0},
end: {line: 1, column: 61, offset: 60}
},
closing: null,
properties: {
src: {
start: {line: 1, column: 6, offset: 5},
end: {line: 1, column: 38, offset: 37}
},
alt: {
start: {line: 1, column: 39, offset: 38},
end: {line: 1, column: 48, offset: 47}
},
title: {
start: {line: 1, column: 49, offset: 48},
end: {line: 1, column: 60, offset: 59}
}
}
}
},
position: {
start: {line: 1, column: 1, offset: 0},
end: {line: 1, column: 61, offset: 60}
}
}
Use of hast-util-from-parse5
can open you up to a
cross-site scripting (XSS) attack if Parse5’s AST is unsafe.
See contributing.md
in syntax-tree/.github
for ways to get
started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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