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@qgustavor/ass-parser

v0.5.3

Published

Parse SSA/ASS subtitle format

Downloads

6

Readme

ass-parser

Parse SSA/ASS subtitle format. Forked from eush77/ass-parser.

Changes:

  • All dependencies replaced with native modern JavaScript functions.
  • ES Modules instead of CommonJS.
  • Add detectStringifyOptions helper function.

Demo

https://codepen.io/qgustavor/full/YzaRXeX

API

assParser(text, [options])

Default export. Returns the parse tree.

Comments are ignored unless options.comments is set.

| Option | Type | Required? | Default | | :-------------- | :------ | :-------: | :------ | | comments | boolean | No | false | | parseTimestamps | boolean | No | false |

Format

Subtitle is a list of sections, each of them has section, body and line properties. The body is a list of key-value bindings (descriptors), with key, value and line properties (type === 'comment' and value for comments).

value can be one of the following:

  • array if the descriptor key is "Format";
  • object if there is a "Format" descriptor above in the section;
  • string otherwise.

When parseTimestamps is set to true timestamps on Start and End keys for Dialogue and Comment lines will be converted into numbers (in seconds).

At the moment override tags are not parsed. One alternative is parsing using libjass like so: libjass.parser.parse(descriptor.value.Text, 'dialogueParts').

The line property in sections and descriptors refer to the 0-indexed line where the section or descriptor was defined in the text.

detectStringifyOptions(text)

Named export. Returns an options object to be passed to stringify in order to parse then stringify a subtitle with the minimal differences possible.

References

Related

Install

npm install @qgustavor/ass-parser

License

MIT