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js-parse-markdown-metadata

v1.0.4

Published

CommonJS module to parse metadata comments out of markdown and return object with 'metadata' and 'markdown' properties.

Downloads

10

Readme

js-parse-markdown-metadata

CommonJS module to parse metadata comments out of markdown and return object with 'metadata' and 'markdown' properties.

Example

Given markdown source:

<!-- @meta
title: Here is an example of metadata
author: your name
-->

<!-- @meta coolFactor: high -->

# Markdown header
* a
* short
* markdown
* list

Require with:

const mdMeta = require('js-parse-markdown-metadata')

Calling

let parsedContent = mdMeta.parse(source)

...would produce and return the following object:

{
  metadata: {
    title: 'Here is an example of metadata',
    author: 'your name',
    coolfactor: 'high'
  },
  markdown: '# Markdown header\n* a\n* short\n* markdown\n* list'
}

Notice that 'markdown' will be non-metadata content as a string.
Metadata entries can be split into multiple <!-- @meta --> combinations within source, where <!-- @meta is the opening tag and --> is the closing tag.
The metadata object takes all metadata entries from source and splits them on an initial ':', so entries like:

<!-- @meta title: some title -->

will produce:

{title: 'some title'}

An entry like:

<!-- @meta title: some title: and more -->

will produce:

{title: 'some title: and more'}

All key-names are made lowercase, i.e.

<!-- @meta coolFactor: high -->

produces:

{coolfactor: 'high'}

Running unit-tests

npm t -s
npm run jasmine test/unit/*
npm run jasmine test/unit/<file-name>