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parse-text-cite

v0.3.1

Published

Small tool that parses a string of text containing APA style in text citations, e.g.

Downloads

21

Readme

Note This repository is

citations-parse-text-cite

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Small tool that parses a string of text containing APA style in text citations, e.g. Jones (2020), and returns a rudimentary AST with the thing parsed.

Not very efficient at all, just uses regex so don't run it on big pieces of text at once. To be used inside other more mature parsers in order to check whether what we are looking at is a citation. automatically generated from the main parser monorepo. Please submit any issues or pull requests there.

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 12.20+, 14.14+, 16.0+, 18.0+), install as

pnpm add parse-text-cite
# or with yarn
# yarn add parse-text-cite
# or with npm
# npm install parse-text-cite

API


parseTextCite()

Signature

parseTextCite(string: string, options?: Options): (string | Citation)[] | (string | Citation)[][];

Parameters

| Name | Type | | :--------- | :-------- | | string | string | | options? | Options |

Returns

(string | Citation)[] | (string | Citation)[][]

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:34


parser

Const Parser

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:32


Citation

Properties

citationId

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:6

citationItems

CitationItem[]

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:7

originalText?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:9

properties

Properties

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:8


CitationItem

Properties

id

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:19

infix?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:22

itemData

Data

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:18

label?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:23

locator?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:24

prefix?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:20

suffix?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:21


Properties

Properties

mode?

string

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:14

noteIndex

number

Defined in: lib/parse-text-cite.ts:13

License

GPL-3.0-or-later © Thomas F. K. Jorna