ganta / rehype-element-properties

rehype plugin to replace element properties
Apache License 2.0
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rehype-element-properties

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rehype plugin to replace element properties.

What is this?

This package is a unified (rehype) plugin to replace element properties. You can customize the attributes of HTML elements that cannot be expressed in Markdown notation, and add embedded styles.

Install

Install with npm:

npm install @ganta/rehype-element-properties

Install with Yarn:

yarn add @ganta/rehype-element-properties

Install with pnpm:

pnpm add @ganta/rehype-element-properties

Usage

This package is dual package (CommonJS / ES Modules).

Import as CommonJS:

const rehypeElementProperties = require("@ganta/rehype-element-properties");

Import as ES Modules:

import rehypeElementProperties from "@ganta/rehype-element-properties";

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports Setting type, which specifies the interface of the plugin setting.

import rehypeElementProperties, { Setting } from "@ganta/rehype-element-properties";

Use as a rehype plugin as follows:

const processor = unified()
  .use(parse, { fragment: true })
  .use(rehypeElementProperties, {
    img: [
      {
        name: "alt",
        replacer: (value, properties) => value || properties?.src
      },
    ],
  })

API

This package exports no identifiers. The default export is rehypeElementProperties.

unified().use(rehypeElementProperties, setting)

setting

Plugin setting.

setting.<tagName>

Describes the setting for each element that replaces the property. The tag name of the element is specified as a key.

setting.<tagName>[].name

Specifies the name of the property to be replaced.

setting.<tagName>[].replacer

Specifies the function that returns the value of the replaced property.

The value types of a property is as follows:

boolean | number | string | null | undefined | Array<string | number>

The function takes the value of the current property as an argument. The first argument is the value of the specified property. The second argument is the entire property of the specified element.

If you want to remove a property, return undefined.

License

Apache License 2.0