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en301549-links

v1.0.8

Published

The european norm EN 301 549 is only published as a PDF file. It is thus not so easy to link to a particular section in the document. The goal of this library is to be able to get the URL of a particular section of the norm and create corresponding links.

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en301549-links

The european norm EN 301 549 is only published as a PDF file. It is thus not so easy to link to a particular section in the document. The goal of this library is to be able to get the URL of a particular section of the norm and create corresponding links.

Installation

npm install en301549-links

Usage

import en301549 from 'en301549-links'
// or const en301549 = require('en301549-links')

// get the page number of the section 9.1.1.1 in the norm version 3.2.1 
en301549.getPageNumber('3.2.1', '9.1.1.1');
// result: 45

// get the url of the section 9.1.1.1 in the norm version 1.1.2
en301549.getUrl('1.1.2', '9.1.1.1');
// result: https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/301500_301599/301549/01.01.02_60/en_301549v010102p.pdf#page=41'

// create an html link towards the section 9.1.1.1 of the norm version 3.2.1, the third parameter is optional
en301549.getLink('3.2.1', '9.1.1.1', 'class="european-norm" id="9.1.1.1"')
// result: <a href="https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/301500_301599/301549/03.02.01_60/en_301549v030201p.pdf#page=45" class="european-norm" id="9.1.1.1">9.1.1.1 Non-text content</a>

API

en301549.getPageNumber(version: string, id: string): int

Gets the page number for a given version of the norm (ex: "3.2.1") and id of a success criterion (ex: "9.1.1.1").

en301549.getTitle(version: string, id: string): string

Returns the title of a given success criterion (ex: "9.1.1.1") for a given version of the norm (ex: "3.2.1").

en301549.getUrl(version: string, id: string): string

Generates the URL to the page of a given success criterion (ex: "9.1.1.1") for a given version of the norm (ex: "3.2.1").

en301549.getLink(version: string, id: string[, attrs: string]): string

Generates a link to the page of a given success criterion (ex: "9.1.1.1") for a given version of the norm (ex: "3.2.1"). It is possible to set some attributes on this link by passing these attributes and their values separated by spaces as the third parameter (ex: 'class="norm" id="test").

License

This software is developed by the Information and press service of the luxembourgish government and licensed under the MIT license.