hast-util-whitespace
hast utility to check if a node is inter-element whitespace.
Install
npm:
npm install hast-util-whitespace
Use
var whitespace = require('hast-util-whitespace')
whitespace({
type: 'element',
tagName: 'div',
children: []
}) // => false
whitespace({
type: 'text',
value: '\t \n'
}) // => true
whitespace({
type: 'text',
value: ' text\f'
}) // => false
API
whitespace(node|value)
Check if the given value is inter-element whitespace.
Parameters
node(Node, optional) — Node to checkvalue(string, optional) — Value to check
Returns
boolean — Whether the value is inter-element white-space: consisting of zero or more of space, tab (\t), line feed (\n), carriage return (\r), or form feed (\f). If node is passed it must be a text node.
Security
hast-util-whitespace does not change the syntax tree so there are no openings for cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
Related
hast-util-is-element— check if a node is a (certain) elementhast-util-has-property— check if a node has a propertyhast-util-transparent— check if a node is a transparent elementhast-util-heading— check if a node is a heading elementhast-util-labelable— check whether a node is labelablehast-util-phrasing— check if a node is phrasing contenthast-util-embedded— check if a node is an embedded elementhast-util-sectioning— check if a node is a sectioning elementhast-util-interactive— check if a node is interactivehast-util-script-supporting— check if a node is a script-supporting elementhast-util-is-body-ok-link— check if a node is “Body OK” link elementhast-util-is-conditional-comment— check if a node is a conditional commenthast-util-is-css-link— check if a node is a CSS link elementhast-util-is-css-style— check if a node is a CSS style elementhast-util-is-javascript— check if a node is a JavaScript script element
Contribute
See contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for ways to get started. See support.md for ways to get help.
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