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emel

em(met) el(ement)

Create DOM elements with Emmet

Installation

npm install emel

Usage

You can use any emmet abbreviation.

Options:

import emel from "emel";
// or const emel = require("emel"); // for cjs
// or const emel = global.emel; // for umd
const emmetString = "table>thead>tr>th{col1}+th{col2}^^tbody>(tr>td[colspan=2]{2 col width})+tr>td.col${1 col width}*2";
const options = {};
const element = emel(emmetString, options);
/**
 * TABLE DOM element:
 * <table>
 *   <thead>
 *     <tr>
 *       <th>col1</th>
 *       <th>col2</th>
 *     </tr>
 *   </thead>
 *   <tbody>
 *     <tr>
 *       <td colspan="2">2 col width</td>
 *     </tr>
 *     <tr>
 *       <td class="col1">1 col width</td>
 *       <td class="col2">1 col width</td>
 *     </tr>
 *   </tbody>
 * </table>
 */

Setting default options

You can set the default options by creating a new instance of emel and pass the default options.

import Emel from "emel";
// or const Emel = require("emel"); // for cjs
// or const Emel = global.emel; // for umd
const { emel } = new Emel({placeholders: [1, 2]});
const element = emel("div{?}+div{?}");
/**
 * <div>1</div>
 * <div>2</div>
 */

Doc

Default to browser document. For Angular SSR, use injector.get(DOCUMENT)

import { DOCUMENT } from '@angular/common';

emel(`div>p*3`, {
  doc: injector.get(DOCUMENT)
});

ReturnSingleChild

By default emel will always return the elements as children of a document fragment. If you set the returnSingleChild option to true it will only wrap the elements in a document fragment if there are multiple top level elements.

Multiline

By default space characters are not allowed outside of text nodes. If you want to write readable strings with multiple lines you can use the multiline option to remove newline characters and surrounding spaces.

emel(`
table>
  thead>
    tr>
      th{col1}+
      th{col2}^^
  tbody>
    tr>
      td[colspan=2]{2 col width}^
    tr>
      td.col\${1 col width}*2
`, {
  multiline: true
});
/**
 * <table>
 *   <thead>
 *     <tr>
 *       <th>col1</th>
 *       <th>col2</th>
 *     </tr>
 *   </thead>
 *   <tbody>
 *     <tr>
 *       <td colspan="2">2 col width</td>
 *     </tr>
 *     <tr>
 *       <td class="col1">1 col width</td>
 *       <td class="col2">1 col width</td>
 *     </tr>
 *   </tbody>
 * </table>
 */

Note: The multiline option will remove newline characters and surrounding spaces from text nodes as well (which might not be expected).

emel(`
div{
  line 1
  line 2
}
`, {
  multiline: true
})
// <div>line 1line 2</div>

Placeholders

You can use placeholders to insert dynamic content into any string value.

Replacements can be a string to replace all placeholders with the same value:

emel("?#?.?[?=?]{?}", {
  placeholders: "test"
});
// <test id="test" class="test" test="test">test</test>

Or an array to replace each placeholder with different value:

emel("?#?.?[?=?]{?}", {
  placeholders: ["tag", "id", "class", "attrName", "attrValue", "text"]
});
// <tag id="id" class="class" attrname="attrValue">text</tag>

Note: Placeholders are replaced after parsing so values do not need to be escaped. This comes with a few unintuitive cases.

  • Text placeholders ({?}) are replaced after attributes:
    // INCORRECT:
    emel("?{?}#?", {
      placeholders: ["tag", "text", "id"]
    });
    // <tag id="text">id</tag>
    
    // CORRECT:
    emel("?{?}#?", {
      placeholders: ["tag", "id", "text"]
    });
    // <tag id="id">text</tag>
  • Placeholders on multiplied elements are not copied to every element:
    // INCORRECT:
    emel("div{?}*2+span{?}", {
      placeholders: ["div", "span"]
    });
    // <div>div</div><div>span</div><span>?</span>
    
    // CORRECT:
    emel("div{?}*2+span{?}", {
      placeholders: ["div", "div", "span"]
    });
    // <div>div</div><div>div</div><span>span</span>

Placeholders can also be an object with keys that refer to any value:

emel("this#is.replaced[with=placeholders]{placeholders}", {
  placeholders: {
    this: "tag",
    is: "id",
    replaced: "class",
    with: "attr",
    placeholders: ["value", "text"],
  }
});
// <tag id="id" class="class" attr="value">text</tag>

Placeholder keys must match the entire value to be replaced:

emel("#this.is[not='replaced with placholders']", {
  placeholders: {
    this: "id",
    is: "class",
    replaced: ["attr"],
    with: ["value"],
    placeholders: "text",
  }
});
// <div id="id" class="class" not="replaced with placholders"></div>

Text placeholders may also be replaced by a DOM Node:

const span = emel("span{text}")
emel("div{?}", {
  placeholders: span
});
// <div><span>text</span></div>

Attribute name placeholders that equal false, null, or undefined will not be set.

emel("div[attr=val]", {
  placeholders: {
    attr: undefined
  }
});
// <div></div>

emel("div[attr=val]", {
  placeholders: {
    attr: null
  }
});
// <div></div>

emel("div[attr.]", {
  placeholders: {
    attr: false
  }
});
// <div></div>

Attribute name placeholders that equal true will not be changed.

emel("input[type='checkbox' checked.]", {
  placeholders: {
    checked: false
  }
});
// <input type="checked" />

emel("input[type='checkbox' checked.]", {
  placeholders: {
    checked: true
  }
});
// <input type="checked" checked/>

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