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decomment
Removes comments from JSON, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, etc.
Installing
$ npm install decommentTesting
$ npm testTesting with coverage:
$ npm run coverageUsage
var decomment = require('decomment');
var code = "var t; // comments";
decomment(code); //=> var t;Features
- Removes both single and multi-line comments from JSON, JavaScript and CSS/Text
- Automatically recognizes HTML and removes all
<!-- comments -->from it - Does not change layout / formatting of the original document
- Removes lines that have only comments on them
- Compatible with CSS3, JSON5 and ECMAScript 6
The library does not support mixed content - HTML with JavaScript or CSS in it. Once the input code is recognized as HTML, only the HTML comments will be removed from it.
Performance
For JSON and JavaScript this library uses esprima to guarantee correct processing for regular expressions.
As an example, it can process AngularJS 1.5 Core in under 100ms, which is 1.1MB ~ 30,000 lines of JavaScript.
API
decomment(code, [options]) ⇒ String
This method first parses code to determine whether it is an HTML (starts with <),
and if so, removes all <!-- comment --> entries from it, according to options.
When code is not recognized as HTML, it is assumed to be either JSON or JavaScript.
In this case the code is parsed through esprima for ECMAScript 6 compliance, and
to extract details about regular expressions.
If esprima fails to validate the code, it will throw a parsing error. When successful,
this method will remove // and /**/ comments according to the options (see below).
options.trim ⇒ Boolean
false (default)- do not trim commentstrue- remove empty lines that follow removed full-line comments
Example:
var decomment = require('decomment');
var code = "/* comment */\r\n\r\n var test = 123";
decomment(code); //=> \r\n var test = 123
decomment(code, {trim: true}); //=> var test = 123options.safe ⇒ Boolean
false (default)- remove all multi-line commentstrue- keep multi-line comments that start with/*!
Example:
var decomment = require('decomment');
var code = "/*! special */ var a; /* normal */";
decomment(code); //=> var a;
decomment(code, {safe: true}); //=> /*! special */ var a;This option has no effect when processing HTML.
decomment.text(text, [options]) ⇒ String
Unlike the default decomment, it instructs the library that text is not
a JSON, JavaScript or HTML, rather a plain text that needs no parsing or validation,
only to remove // and /**/ comments from it according to the options.
CSS is the most frequent example of where this method is to be used.
Example:
var decomment = require('decomment');
var text = "cssClass{color:Red;}// comments";
decomment.text(text); //=> cssClass{color:Red;}Please note that while comment blocks located inside '', "" or `` are not removed,
the same as for JSON or JavaScript, you should not use this method for JSON or JavaScript,
as it can break your regular expressions.
decomment.html(html, [options]) ⇒ String
Unlike the default decomment method, it instructs the library not to parse
or validate the input in any way, rather assume it to be HTML, and remove all
<!-- comment --> entries from it according to the options.
License
Copyright © 2016 Vitaly Tomilov; Released under the MIT license.