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@elderjs/shortcodes

v2.0.2

Published

An Shortcode parser with support of arguments, key-value attributes, nesting, and async.

Downloads

1,123

Readme

Elder.js Shortcode Parser

This is a fork of meta-shortcodes which adds async support and has updated the tests to support async.

Generic shortcodes parser with support of attributes and single/pair tags.

Usage

var should = require("should");
var ShortcodeParser = require("meta-shortcodes");

var parser = ShortcodeParser();

parser.add("test", async function (opts, content) {
  return content.toUpperCase();
});

parser.add("nested", async function (opts, content) {
  if (!opts.multiply) return "Missing multiply attribute!";

  var out = [];

  for (var i = 0; i < opts.length; i++)
    out.push(opts[i] * parseFloat(opts.multiply));

  return out.join(" ");
});

var input =
  "Sample [test]shortcode content [nested multiply=2 2 4/] is upper[/test] case!";
var output = await parser.parse(input);

output.should.eql("Sample SHORTCODE CONTENT 4 8 IS UPPER case!");

Instalation

npm install meta-shortcodes

API

#constructor(opts)

opts = {
  openPattern: "\\[",
  closePattern: "\\]",
};

#add(shortcodeName, handlerFunction)

Registers new shortcode

| Param | Type | Description | | --------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | shortcodeName | string | Name of shortcode tag | | handlerFunction | function | Function/async function that returns replacement for shortcode. Accepts two arguments - options object and content string. |

#parse(inputStr)

Registers new shortcode

| Param | Type | Description | | -------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------------- | | inputStr | string | Input string where shortcodes should be replaced. |

Shortcode examples

#Self-closing
[name argument1 argument2 key=value key=value/]

#Pair
[name]content[/name]

#Quoted arguments
[name "argument 1" 'argument 2' "key is"="long value"/]

#Escaping quotes in arguments
[name "argu\"ment" "ke\"y"='val\'ue']

#Escaping of entire shortcode
\\[this shortcode is not processed /]

Testing

npm install --dev
npm test

Current code-coverage 97%

Using alternative brackets

var should = require("should");
var ShortcodeParser = require("meta-shortcodes");

var parser = ShortcodeParser({
  openPattern: "\\{{",
  closePattern: "\\}}",
});

parser.add("test", function (opts, content) {
  return content.toUpperCase();
});

var output = parser
  .parse("Sample {{test}}upper{{/test}} case!")
  .should.eql("Sample UPPER case!");

License

See License file.