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html-a

v0.1.1

Published

Parse HTML and extract «a» elements

Downloads

5

Readme

html-a

npm version Build Status bitHound Overall Score Coverage Status

Node.js module. Parse HTML and extract «a» elements.

Features

  • Nothing extra.
  • Fast and simple.
  • Small size (not bloated).
  • Only using the fast htmlparser2.

Install

$ npm install --save html-a

Usage

HTML string example:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <title>Example HTML</title>
</head>
<body>
    <p id="first">
        <a href="http://site.com"><b>Some site</b></a>
    </p>
    <p>
        <a href="#first">Link in page</a>
        <a href="javascript:alert('Hello, World!');">Hello!</a>
        <a href="/foo/bar">FooBar</a>
    </p>
</body>
</html>

CommonJS example:

const htmla = require ( 'html-a' );
const html = 'an example HTML is given above';

// Get href and innerHTML from «a» elements.
// For more information, use the options.
htmla ( html );
//=>
// [
//   { innerHTML: '<b>Some site</b>', href: 'http://site.com' },
//   { innerHTML: 'Link in page', href: '#first' },
//   { innerHTML: 'Hello!', href: 'javascript:alert(\'Hello, World!\');' },
//   { innerHTML: 'FooBar', href: '/foo/bar' }
// ]


// OR just get all DOM «a» elements
htmla.getElements ( html );

API

htmla ( html, [options] )

Gets custom info about «a» elements.
Returns an Array.

html

Type: string

HTML string for extract «a» elements.

options

Type: object

Settings to obtain the desired information.

text

Type: boolean
Default: false

Gets inner text in element.

innerHTML

Type: boolean
Default: true

Gets inner HTML in element.

href

Type: boolean
Default: true

Gets attribute href in element.

attributes

Type: boolean
Default: false

Gets all attributes in element.

element

Type: boolean
Default: false

Gets element DOM object.

htmla.getElements ( html )

Parses HTML, gets all DOM «a» elements.
Returns an Array.

html

Type: string

HTML string for extract «a» elements.

License

MIT © Nikita «Arttse» Bystrov