npm install posthtml-parserInput HTML:
<a class="animals" href="#">
<span class="animals__cat" style="background: url(cat.png)">Cat</span>
</a>Parse with posthtml-parser:
import fs from 'fs'
import { parser } from 'posthtml-parser'
const html = fs.readFileSync('path/to/input.html', 'utf-8')
console.log(parser(html))Resulting PostHTML AST:
[
{
tag: 'a',
attrs: {
class: 'animals',
href: '#'
},
content: [
'\n ',
{
tag: 'span',
attrs: {
class: 'animals__cat',
style: 'background: url(cat.png)'
},
content: ['Cat']
},
'\n'
]
}
]Any parser used with PostHTML should return a standard PostHTML Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).
Fortunately, this is a very easy format to produce and understand. The AST is an array that can contain strings and objects. Strings represent plain text content, while objects represent HTML tags.
Tag objects generally look like this:
{
tag: 'div',
attrs: {
class: 'foo'
},
content: ['hello world!']
}Tag objects can contain three keys:
- The
tagkey takes the name of the tag as the value. This can include custom tags. - The optional
attrskey takes an object with key/value pairs representing the attributes of the html tag. A boolean attribute has an empty string as its value. - The optional
contentkey takes an array as its value, which is a PostHTML AST. In this manner, the AST is a tree that should be walked recursively.
Type: Array
Default: [{name: '!doctype', start: '<', end: '>'}]
Adds processing of custom directives.
The property name in custom directives can be of String or RegExp type.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Indicates whether special tags (<script> and <style>) should get special treatment and if "empty" tags (eg. <br>) can have children. If false, the content of special tags will be text only.
For feeds and other XML content (documents that don't consist of HTML), set this to true.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, entities within the document will be decoded.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, all tags will be lowercased. If xmlMode is disabled.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, all attribute names will be lowercased.
This has noticeable impact on speed.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, CDATA sections will be recognized as text even if the xmlMode option is not enabled.
If xmlMode is set to true, then CDATA sections will always be recognized as text.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, self-closing tags will trigger the onclosetag event even if xmlMode is not set to true.
If xmlMode is set to true, then self-closing tags will always be recognized.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, AST nodes will have a location property containing the start and end line and column position of the node.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true, AST nodes will recognize attribute with no value and mark as true which will be correctly rendered by posthtml-render package.