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w3v

v1.1.5

Published

Node.js wrapper for W3 Validator

Downloads

13

Readme

W3V

Node.js wrapper for W3 Validator

Installation

npm install w3v

Usage

const w3v = require('w3v');

w3v(fs.readFileSync('is_valid.html', 'utf8'))
.then(result => {
   console.log('Result: ', result.message);
   // '84 errors'

   console.log('Errors list:', result.errors);
   // ['line 44 -> Quote “"” in attribute name. Probable cause: Matching quote missing somewhere earlier.']
})
.catch(err => {
   console.log(err);
})

:warning: Beautified results are only supported for json format!

Set custom request params

If, for example, you want to change the server response format from json to something else, you could overwrite the default request object:

w3v('<html>', {
   request: {
      url: 'https://validator.w3.org/nu/',
      qs: {
         out: 'json'
      },
      headers: {
         'Content-Type': 'text/html; charset=utf-8',
         'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2272.101 Safari/537.36'
      }
   }
})

Filter the results

If you don't want to get the whole list of errors, you could specify the list of results you'd like to filter. There is no need to define the exact error text, just a part of it (searching method is Array.indexOf).

w3v('<html>', {
   filters: [
      'Element “title” must not be empty',
      'A document must not include both a “meta” element'
   ]
})

Please keep in mind that I've already set a number of my own filters, and their number will increase over time. To reset all my filters you could set filters: [].

Get raw results

By default this module cuts off info and warning from the results. So the raw parameter allows you to get the full server response without any changes:

w3v('<html>', {
   raw: true
})

Resources

  • https://validator.w3.org/docs/api.html
  • https://github.com/validator/validator/wiki

Changelog

2018-02-18:

  • a bit simplified api
  • speed improvements