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soar-seo-checker

v1.0.8

Published

check some seo rules

Readme

SEO Rules Checker


Usage

var checker = new SEOChecker({
  // html file, readable stream
  input: 'path/to/htmlfile',
  // can be a file, console, writeable stream
  output: 'console',
  maxStrongTags: 15,
  rules: [
    SEOChecker.imgShouldContainAltAttr,
    SEOChecker.linkShouldContainRelAttr,
    SEOChecker.headShouldContainMetaAndTitle,
    SEOChecker.bodySholdNotContainTooMoreStrong,
    SEOChecker.bodySholdNotContainMoreThanOneH1,
    // user define check rule
    function() {
      // use "this.raw" as input data to check
    }
  ]
});

checker.check();  // optional

Config options

  • input
    • path to your html file
    • readable stream, don't need to call check() function, each pipe() will auto check again
  • output
    • console : output check result on console
    • filepath : write check result to file
    • writeable stream: output check result to writeable stream
  • maxStrongTags
    • defind max <strong> count (defult:15)
  • rules
    • choose check rules which used
    • can define custom check rule (input file loaded to this.raw parameter)

Check rules

  • imgShouldContainAltAttr
    • Detect if any <img /> tag without alt attribute
  • linkShouldContainRelAttr
    • Detect if any <a /> tag without rel attribute
  • headShouldContainMetaAndTitle
    • In <head> tag
      • Detect if header doesn’t have <title> tag
      • Detect if header doesn’t have <meta name=“descriptions” ... /> tag
      • Detect if header doesn’t have <meta name=“keywords” ... /> tag
  • bodySholdNotContainTooMoreStrong
    • Detect if there’re more than 15 <strong> tag in HTML (15 is defined by user)
  • bodySholdNotContainMoreThanOneH1
    • Detect if a HTML have more than one <H1> tag.

Test

npm install -g mocha

mocha test/test.js

Other test Samples

  • input html file, output console
    node test/test.inHTML.outConsole.js
  • input html file, output file
    node test/test.inHTML.outFile.js
  • input html file, output write stream
    node test/test.inHTML.outWriteStream.js
  • input read stream(use pipe()), output console
    node test/test.inReadStream.pipe.outConsole.js
  • input read stream(use pipe()), output File
    node test/test.inReadStream.pipe.outFile.js
  • input read stream(use pipe()), output write stream
    node test/test.inReadStream.pipe.outWriteStream.js