@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
accepts HTML and a base URL, and returns HTML with absolute URLs. Great for generating valid RSS feeds.
@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
is not too picky about your HTML.
@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
is intended for use with Node. That's pretty much it. All of its npm dependencies are pure JavaScript. @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
is built on the excellent htmlparser2
module.
npm install @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
var @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis = require('@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis');
var dirty = '<a href="/foo">Foo!</a>';
var clean = @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis(dirty, 'http://example.com');
// clean is now:
// <a href="http://example.com/foo">Foo!</a>
Boom!
If you want to do further processing of each absolute URL, you can also pass a decorator function:
var clean = @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis(dirty, 'http://example.com', {
decorator: function(url) {
return 'http://mycoolthing.com?url=' + encodeURIComponent(url);
}
});
How can I keep SVG self-closing tags intact?
You can add custom self-closing tags via the selfClosing
option:
var @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis = require('@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis');
var dirty = `
<svg width="100" height="100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<a href="/docs/Web/SVG/Element/circle">
<circle cx="50" cy="40" r="35"/>
</a>
<path d="M 10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 L 10 10"/>
<circle cx="10" cy="90" r="2" fill="red"/>
</svg>
`;
var clean = @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis(dirty, 'http://example.com', {
selfClosing: [
// keep default `selfClosing` tags:
...@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis.defaults.selfClosing,
// add custom tags:
'path',
'circle'
]
});
// clean is now:
// <svg width="100" height="100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
// <a href="http://example.com/docs/Web/SVG/Element/circle">
// <circle cx="50" cy="40" r="35" />
// </a>
// <path d="M 10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 L 10 10" />
// <circle cx="10" cy="10" r="2" fill="red" />
// </svg>
1.0.2: Updates to lodash v4 and mocha v7 for security vulnerability fixes. Also update package metadata.
1.0.0: no new changes; declared stable as with the addition of the decorator option there's little left to do, and all tests are passing nicely.
0.2.0: decorator option added.
0.1.0: initial release.
@f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
was created at P'unk Avenue for use in Apostrophe, an open-source content management system built on node.js. If you like @f1stnpm2/reiciendis-sequi-officiis
you should definitely check out apostrophenow.org. Also be sure to visit us on github.
Feel free to open issues on github.