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html5-lint

v0.3.0

Published

HTML Validation using Mozilla's HTML5 Validator instance

Downloads

990

Readme

html5-lint - HTML Validation using Mozilla's HTML5 Validator instance

This is a node.js and Python front-end to the Mozilla Labs' HTML Validator Web Service, located at https://validator.mozillalabs.com/. It was setup in order to be used in the build system of various Mozilla projects, without spamming the main validator (i.e., http://validator.nu) --see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763804. You can read more about the validator at https://validator.mozillalabs.com/.

You can and should use it in your own Mozilla project's build system in order to automatically check your HTML for errors.

Usage - node.js

The html5-lint module can be installed via npm:

$ npm install html5-lint

Once installed, it can be used like so:

var fs = require( 'fs' ),
    html5Lint = require( 'html5-lint' );

fs.readFile( 'index.html', 'utf8', function( err, html ) {
  if ( err )
    throw err;

  html5Lint( html, function( err, results ) {
    results.messages.forEach( function( msg ) {
      var type = msg.type, // error or warning
          message = msg.message;

      console.log( "HTML5 Lint [%s]: %s", type, message );
    });
  });
});
gulp.js

If you are using the gulp.js build system you may wish to use the gulp-html5-lint plugin. Documentation is available at https://www.npmjs.com/package/gulp-html5-lint.

Usage - Python

html5check.py -h file.html

You can test the parser with the supplied files:

$ ./html5check.py -h good.html
The document is valid HTML5 + ARIA + SVG 1.1 + MathML 2.0 (subject to the utter previewness of this service).
$ ./html5check.py bad.html
Error: Start tag seen without seeing a doctype first. Expected

Options

  • -h : force text/html
  • -x : force application/xhtml+xml
  • -g : GNU output
  • -e : errors only (no info or warnings)
  • --encoding=foo : declare encoding foo
  • --service=url : the address of the HTML5 validator (defaults to https://html5.validator.nu/)

TODO

  • error/warning filtering based on types, categories of errors/warnings