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content-blocker-converter

v1.0.2

Published

A npm package for converting data from StevenBlack/hosts repository to content blocker format

Downloads

15

Readme

Content Blocker Converter

The Content Blocker Converter is a simple JavaScript utility that converts a data stream of host blocklist entries into content blocker format. It takes a data stream as input and returns an array of objects that can be used to configure content blockers to block specific websites or hosts.

Installation

You can install the Content Blocker Converter package using npm:

npm install content-blocker-converter

Usage

Once you've installed the package, you can use it in your JavaScript code as follows:

import { convertToContentBlockerFormat } from 'content-blocker-converter';

const dataStream = `
0.0.0.0 example.com
0.0.0.0 adserver.com
# Comments are ignored
`;

const contentBlockerRules = convertToContentBlockerFormat(dataStream);

console.log(contentBlockerRules);

The convertToContentBlockerFormat function takes a data stream as input and returns an array of objects representing content blocker rules. Each rule object has two properties:

  • trigger: This property contains a urlFilter key, which specifies the URL or host to block.

  • action: This property specifies the action to take, which is set to "block" in this utility.

Example

Suppose you have a data stream like this:

0.0.0.0 example.com
0.0.0.0 adserver.com

Running the convertToContentBlockerFormat function on this data will produce the following output:

[
  {
    trigger: {
      urlFilter: 'example.com'
    },
    action: {
      type: 'block'
    }
  },
  {
    trigger: {
      urlFilter: 'adserver.com'
    },
    action: {
      type: 'block'
    }
  }
]

Contributions

Contributions are welcome! If you have any suggestions or improvements, please open an issue or create a pull request on the GitHub repository.