$ cnpm install unist-util-remove
unist utility to modify the given tree by removing all nodes that pass the given test.
This package is ESM only:
Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be imported instead of required.
npm:
npm install unist-util-remove
import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {remove} from 'unist-util-remove'
const tree = u('root', [
u('leaf', '1'),
u('node', [
u('leaf', '2'),
u('node', [u('leaf', '3'), u('other', '4')]),
u('node', [u('leaf', '5')])
]),
u('leaf', '6')
])
// Remove all nodes of type `leaf`.
remove(tree, 'leaf')
console.dir(tree, {depth: null})
Yields: (note the parent of 5 is also removed, due to options.cascade)
{
type: 'root',
children: [
{
type: 'node',
children: [{type: 'node', children: [{type: 'other', value: '4'}]}]
}
]
}
This package exports the following identifiers: remove.
There is no default export.
remove(tree[, options], test)Mutate the given tree by removing all nodes that pass test.
The tree is walked in preorder (NLR), visiting the node itself, then its
head, etc.
tree (Node?)
— Tree to filteroptions.cascade (boolean, default: true)
— Whether to drop parent nodes if they had children, but all their children
were filtered outtest (Test) — is-compatible test (such as a type)Node? — The given tree with nodes for which test passed removed.
null is returned if tree itself didn’t pass the test, or is cascaded away.
unist-util-filter
— Create a new tree with all nodes that pass the given functionunist-util-flatmap
— Create a new tree by expanding a node into manyunist-util-map
— Create a new tree by mapping nodesunist-util-select
— Select nodes with CSS-like selectorsunist-util-visit
— Recursively walk over nodesunist-builder
— Creating treesSee contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for ways to get
started.
See support.md for ways to get help.
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