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Readme
Simple HTML Tokenizer )
Simple HTML Tokenizer is a lightweight JavaScript library that can be used to tokenize the kind of HTML normally found in templates. It can be used to preprocess templates to change the behavior of some template element depending upon whether the template element was found in an attribute or text.
It is not a full HTML5 tokenizer. It focuses on the kind of HTML that is
used in templates: content designed to be inserted into the <body>
and without <script> tags.
In particular, Simple HTML Tokenizer does not handle many states from the HTML5 Tokenizer Specification:
- Any states involving
CDATAorRCDATA - Any states involving
<script> - Any states involving
<DOCTYPE> - The bogus comment state
It also passes through character references, instead of trying to tokenize and process them, because the preprocessed templates will ultimately be parsed by a real browser context.
At the moment, there are some error states specified by the tokenizer spec that are not handled by Simple HTML Tokenizer. Ultimately, I plan to support all error states, as well as provide information about tokenizer errors in debug mode.
Usage
You can tokenize HTML:
var tokens = HTML5Tokenizer.tokenize("<div id='foo' href=bar class=\"bat\">");
var token = tokens[0];
token.tagName //=> "div"
token.attributes //=> [["id", "foo"], ["href", "bar"], ["class", "bat"]]
token.selfClosing //=> falseBuilding and running the tests
npm install
npm test