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yyago-toc

v0.0.3

Published

Render TOC tags or create HTML code similar to TOC lists.

Downloads

4

Readme

yyago-toc

中文

  1. The generated `ul'list is indented (reflecting context).
  2. The title of an existing id attribute will not change the value of its id attribute.
  3. Headings without id attribute values are added with unique values (id values are controllable. If the default ID settings coincide with your original ID format, define the `id_prefix' parameter).
  4. Output HTML is not formatted.

Use continuous headings as much as possible.

v0.0.3

  • The TOC RegExp string: "<p>[TOC]</p>". default:"/\<p\>\[(TOC)\]\<\/p\>/".
  • Remove "throw".
  • If no heading tags matched by ":heading" :
    • .HTML —— Return the string you given.
    • .TOC_markdown —— "".
    • .TOC_box_HTML —— "".

v0.0.2

  • fix: The generated markdown results are not fully parsed And the HTML has pre markup(The problems may still exist).
  • delete:<h7></h7>;

Example

javaScript file.


const yytoc = require('yyago-toc');

let foo = `
<p>[TOC]</p>
<h1>test</h1>
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur, adipisicing elit.</p>

<h2>test-h2</h2>
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. </p>
`;

let tar = yytoc.renderTOC(foo,{id_prefix:'heading-',useDIV_id:'myTOC'});

console.log(`
HTML=> ${tar.HTML}
TOC_markdown => ${tar.TOC_markdown}
TOC_box_HTML => ${tar.TOC_box_HTML}
`)

Result:

  • HTML=>

    <div id="myTOC" class="TOC_box" style="_font-size:inherit">
        <ul>
            <li><a href="#toc_targetid_0">test</a>
                <ul>
                    <li><a href="#toc_targetid_1">test-h2</a></li>
                </ul>
            </li>
        </ul>
    </div>
    <h1 id="toc_targetid_0">test</h1>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur, adipisicing elit.</p>
    
    <h2 id="toc_targetid_1">test-h2</h2>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. </p>
  • TOC_markdown =>

    * [test](#toc_targetid_0)
    * [test-h2](#toc_targetid_1)
  • TOC_box_HTML =>

    <div id="myTOC" class="TOC_box" style="_font-size:inherit">
        <ul>
            <li><a href="#toc_targetid_0">test</a>
                <ul>
                    <li><a href="#toc_targetid_1">test-h2</a></li>
                </ul>
            </li>
        </ul>
    </div>

LICENSE

MIT