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hast-util-from-parse5
hast utility to transform from parse5
s AST.
Contents
- What is this?
- When should I use this?
- Install
- Use
- API
- Types
- Compatibility
- Security
- Related
- Contribute
- License
What is this?
This package is a utility that can turn a parse5 tree into a hast tree.
When should I use this?
You can use this package when using parse5
as an HTML parser and wanting to
work with hast.
The utility hast-util-to-parse5
does the inverse of
this utility.
It generates parse5
s AST again.
The utility hast-util-from-html
wraps this utility and
parse5
to both parse HTML and generate hast from it.
Install
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:
npm install hast-util-from-parse5
In Deno with esm.sh
:
import {fromParse5} from "https://esm.sh/hast-util-from-parse5@8"
In browsers with esm.sh
:
<script type="module">
import {fromParse5} from "https://esm.sh/hast-util-from-parse5@8?bundle"
</script>
Use
Say our document example.html
contains:
<!doctype html><title>Hello!</title><h1 id="world">World!<!--after-->
…and our module example.js
looks as follows:
import {fromParse5} from 'hast-util-from-parse5'
import {parse} from 'parse5'
import {read} from 'to-vfile'
import {inspect} from 'unist-util-inspect'
const file = await read('example.html')
const p5ast = parse(String(file), {sourceCodeLocationInfo: true})
const hast = fromParse5(p5ast, {file})
console.log(inspect(hast))
…now running node example.js
yields:
root[2] (1:1-2:1, 0-70)
│ data: {"quirksMode":false}
├─0 doctype (1:1-1:16, 0-15)
└─1 element<html>[2]
│ properties: {}
├─0 element<head>[1]
│ │ properties: {}
│ └─0 element<title>[1] (1:16-1:37, 15-36)
│ │ properties: {}
│ └─0 text "Hello!" (1:23-1:29, 22-28)
└─1 element<body>[1]
│ properties: {}
└─0 element<h1>[3] (1:37-2:1, 36-70)
│ properties: {"id":"world"}
├─0 text "World!" (1:52-1:58, 51-57)
├─1 comment "after" (1:58-1:70, 57-69)
└─2 text "\n" (1:70-2:1, 69-70)
API
This package exports the identifier fromParse5
.
There is no default export.
fromParse5(tree[, options])
Transform a parse5
AST to hast.
Parameters
tree
(Parse5Node
) —parse5
tree to transformoptions
(Options
, optional) — configuration
Returns
hast tree (HastNode
).
Options
Configuration (TypeScript type).
Fields
file
File used to add positional info to nodes (VFile
, optional).
If given, the file should represent the original HTML source.
space
Which space the document is in (Space
, default: 'html'
).
When an <svg>
element is found in the HTML space, this package already
automatically switches to and from the SVG space when entering and exiting
it.
verbose
Whether to add extra positional info about starting tags, closing tags,
and attributes to elements (boolean
, default: false
).
👉 Note: only used when
file
is given.
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}
}
}
Space
Namespace (TypeScript type).
Type
type Space = 'html' | 'svg'
Types
This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional types Options
and
Space
.
Compatibility
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js.
When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of
Node.
This means we try to keep the current release line, hast-util-from-parse5@^8
,
compatible with Node.js 16.
Security
Use of hast-util-from-parse5
can open you up to a
cross-site scripting (XSS) attack if Parse5’s AST is unsafe.
Related
hast-util-to-parse5
— transform hast to Parse5’s ASThast-util-to-nlcst
— transform hast to nlcsthast-util-to-mdast
— transform hast to mdasthast-util-to-xast
— transform hast to xastmdast-util-to-hast
— transform mdast to hastmdast-util-to-nlcst
— transform mdast to nlcst
Contribute
See contributing.md
in syntax-tree/.github
for
ways to get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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