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snapdragon-util

Utilities for the snapdragon parser/compiler.
Table of Contents
- [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [API](#api) - [About](#about)Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save snapdragon-utilUsage
var util = require('snapdragon-util');API
.isNode
Returns true if the given value is a node.
Params
node{Object}
Example
var node = snapdragon.parser.node({type: 'foo'});
console.log(utils.isNode(node)); //=> true
console.log(utils.isNode({})); //=> false.noop
Emit an empty string for the given node.
Params
node{Object}
Example
// do nothing for beginning-of-string
snapdragon.compiler.set('bos', utils.noop);.emit
Emit val for the given node. Useful when you know what needs to be emitted in advance and you don't need to access the actual node.
Params
node{Object}
Example
snapdragon.compiler
.set('i', function(node) {
this.mapVisit(node);
})
.set('i.open', utils.emit('<i>'))
.set('i.close', utils.emit('</i>')).toNoop
Converts an AST node into an empty text node and deletes node.nodes.
Params
node{Object}
Example
utils.toNoop(node);
// convert `node.nodes` to the given value instead of deleting it
utils.toNoop(node, []);.visit
Visit node with the given fn. The built-in .visit method in snapdragon automatically calls registered compilers, this allows you to pass a visitor function.
Params
node{Object}options{Object}: Setoptions.recurseto true call recursively callmapVisitonnode.nodes.fn{Function}returns{Object}: returns the node
Example
snapdragon.compiler.set('i', function(node) {
utils.visit(node, function(node2) {
// do stuff with "node2"
return node2;
});
});.mapVisit
Map visit with the given fn over an array of AST nodes.
Params
node{Object}options{Object}fn{Function}returns{Object}: returns the node
Example
snapdragon.compiler.set('i', function(node) {
utils.mapVisit(node, function(node2) {
// do stuff with "node2"
return node2;
});
});.wrapNodes
Wraps the given node with *.open and *.close nodes.
Params
node{Object}: (required)Node{Function}: (required) Node constructor function from snapdragon-node.filter{Function}: Optionaly specify a filter function to exclude the node.returns{undefined}
.addOpen
Unshift an *.open node onto node.nodes.
Params
node{Object}Node{Function}: (required) Node constructor function from snapdragon-node.filter{Function}: Optionaly specify a filter function to exclude the node.returns{undefined}
.addClose
Push a *.close node onto node.nodes.
Params
node{Object}Node{Function}: (required) Node constructor function from snapdragon-node.filter{Function}: Optionaly specify a filter function to exclude the node.returns{undefined}
.pushNode
Push the given node onto parent.nodes, and set parent as `node.parent.
Params
parent{Object}node{Object}returns{undefined}
Example
var parent = new Node({type: 'foo'});
var node = new Node({type: 'bar'});
utils.pushNode(parent, node);
console.log(parent.nodes[0].type) // 'bar'
console.log(node.parent.type) // 'foo'.unshiftNode
Unshift node onto parent.nodes, and set parent as `node.parent.
Params
parent{Object}node{Object}returns{undefined}
Example
var parent = new Node({type: 'foo'});
var node = new Node({type: 'bar'});
utils.unshiftNode(parent, node);
console.log(parent.nodes[0].type) // 'bar'
console.log(node.parent.type) // 'foo'.isType
Returns true if node is a valid Node and node.type matches the given type.
Params
node{Object}type{String}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var node = new Node({type: 'foo'});
console.log(utils.isType(node, 'foo')); // false
console.log(utils.isType(node, 'bar')); // true.hasType
Returns true if the given node has the given type in node.nodes.
Params
node{Object}type{String}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var node = new Node({
type: 'foo',
nodes: [
new Node({type: 'bar'}),
new Node({type: 'baz'})
]
});
console.log(utils.hasType(node, 'xyz')); // false
console.log(utils.hasType(node, 'baz')); // true.firstOfType
Returns the first node from node.nodes of the given type
Params
nodes{Array}type{String}returns{Object|undefined}: Returns the first matching node or undefined.
Example
var node = new Node({
type: 'foo',
nodes: [
new Node({type: 'text', val: 'abc'}),
new Node({type: 'text', val: 'xyz'})
]
});
var textNode = utils.firstOfType(node.nodes, 'text');
console.log(textNode.val);
//=> 'abc'.getNode
Returns the node at the specified index, or the first node of the given type from node.nodes.
Params
nodes{Array}type{String|Number}: Node type or index.returns{Object}: Returns a node or undefined.
Example
var node = new Node({
type: 'foo',
nodes: [
new Node({type: 'text', val: 'abc'}),
new Node({type: 'text', val: 'xyz'})
]
});
var nodeOne = utils.getNode(node.nodes, 'text');
console.log(nodeOne.val);
//=> 'abc'
var nodeTwo = utils.getNode(node.nodes, 1);
console.log(nodeTwo.val);
//=> 'xyz'.isOpen
Returns true if the given node is an "*.open" node.
Params
node{Object}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var brace = new Node({type: 'brace'});
var open = new Node({type: 'brace.open'});
var close = new Node({type: 'brace.close'});
console.log(utils.isOpen(brace)); // false
console.log(utils.isOpen(open)); // true
console.log(utils.isOpen(close)); // false.isClose
Returns true if the given node is a "*.close" node.
Params
node{Object}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var brace = new Node({type: 'brace'});
var open = new Node({type: 'brace.open'});
var close = new Node({type: 'brace.close'});
console.log(utils.isClose(brace)); // false
console.log(utils.isClose(open)); // false
console.log(utils.isClose(close)); // true.hasOpen
Returns true if node.nodes has an .open node
Params
node{Object}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var brace = new Node({
type: 'brace',
nodes: []
});
var open = new Node({type: 'brace.open'});
console.log(utils.hasOpen(brace)); // false
brace.addNode(open);
console.log(utils.hasOpen(brace)); // true.hasClose
Returns true if node.nodes has a .close node
Params
node{Object}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var brace = new Node({
type: 'brace',
nodes: []
});
var close = new Node({type: 'brace.close'});
console.log(utils.hasClose(brace)); // false
brace.addNode(close);
console.log(utils.hasClose(brace)); // true.hasOpenAndClose
Returns true if node.nodes has both .open and .close nodes
Params
node{Object}returns{Boolean}
Example
var Node = require('snapdragon-node');
var brace = new Node({
type: 'brace',
nodes: []
});
var open = new Node({type: 'brace.open'});
var close = new Node({type: 'brace.close'});
console.log(utils.hasOpen(brace)); // false
console.log(utils.hasClose(brace)); // false
brace.addNode(open);
brace.addNode(close);
console.log(utils.hasOpen(brace)); // true
console.log(utils.hasClose(brace)); // true.addType
Push the given node onto the state.inside array for the
given type. This array is used as a "stack" for the given node.type.
Params
state{Object}: Thecompiler.stateobject or custom state object.node{Object}returns{undefined}
.last
Get the last n element from the given array. Used for getting
a node from node.nodes.
Params
array{Array}n{Number}returns{undefined}
.arrayify
Cast the given val to an array.
Params
val{any}returns{Array}
Example
console.log(utils.arraify(''));
//=> []
console.log(utils.arraify('foo'));
//=> ['foo']
console.log(utils.arraify(['foo']));
//=> ['foo'].stringify
Convert the given val to a string by joining with ,. Useful
for creating a cheerio/CSS/DOM-style selector from a list of strings.
Params
val{any}returns{Array}
About
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Please read the contributing guide for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.
Building docs
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Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm testAuthor
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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