Shortcode parser written in JavaScript.
- Supports self closing and enclosing shortcodes
- Supports shortcode attributes
- Automatic typecasting to JavaScript native objects
- Clean & Linted JavaScript source
- Unit tests included
Install:
npm install shortcode-parser
Install from git Repository:
git clone https://github.com/derdesign/shortcode-parser.git
Running tests:
make test
Require the library:
var shortcode = require('shortcode-parser');
Adding shortcodes:
shortcode.add('bold', function(buf, opts) {
if (opts.upper) buf = buf.toUpperCase();
return '<strong>' + buf + '</strong>';
});
Parsing shortcodes:
var str = "This is [bold upper=true]Bold Text[/bold]!!!";
var out = shortcode.parse(out);
Parsing shortcodes with context:
var str = "[markdown gfm tables breaks sanitize]## Hello World[/markdown]";
var out = shortcode.parse(str, {
charcodes: function(buf, opts) {
return marked(buf, opts);
}
});
Adds a handler to the shortcode name
. The handler receives (str, params, data)
. When using an enclosing
shortcode, str
will contain the wrapped content (empty string if it's a self closing shortcode).
The params
object contains the parameters for to the shortcode. The data
object is passed by shortcode.parse()
if provided.
Removes a shortcode handler.
Performs shortcode replacements on str
. If context
is specified, its methods will be used as shortcode handlers instead
of the registered ones. The data
parameter is optional and will be passed to all shortcode handlers.
Same as shortcode.parse
but with the second and third parameters swapped. Added for convenience and readability.
shortcode-parser
is MIT Licensed