A node.js microformats parser. It is the same codebase as microformat-shiv project, but used the fast HTML DOM cheerio to parse HTML.
$ npm i microformat-node
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Parsing
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Discovery
The get
method parses microformats data from either a html
string or a cheerio
object.
Simple parse of HTML string.
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.get(options, function(err, data){
// do something with data
});
Simple parse of a Cheerio parsed page
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
Cheerio = require('cheerio'),
options = {};
options.node = Cheerio.load('<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>');
Microformats.get(options, function(err, data){
// do something with data
});
html
- (String) the html to be parsenode
- (Cheerio DOM object) the element to be parsefilter
- (Array) microformats types returned - i.e.['h-card']
- always addsrels
baseUrl
- (String) a base URL to resolve any relative URL:s totextFormat
- (String) text stylewhitespacetrimmed
ornormalised
default iswhitespacetrimmed
dateFormat
- (String) the ISO date profileauto
,microformat2
,w3c
rfc3339
orhtml5
default isauto
add
- (Array) adds microformat version 1 definitions
I would recommended always setting textFormat
option to normalised
. This is not part of the microformat parsing rules, but in most cases provides more usable output.
These options are part of ongoing specification development. They maybe removed or renamed in future.
lang
(Boolean) Parses and adds the language value to e-* default is falseparseLatLonGeo
(Boolean) Parse geo date writen as latlon i.e. 30.267991;-97.739568 default isfalse
JSON output. This is an example of a parsed h-card
microformat.
{
"items": [{
"type": ["h-card"],
"properties": {
"url": ["http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/"],
"name": ["Mitchell Baker"],
"org": ["Mozilla Foundation"],
"note": ["Mitchell is responsible for setting the direction Mozilla ..."],
"category": ["Strategy", "Leadership"]
}
}],
"rels": {},
"rel-urls": {}
}
The count
method returns the number of each microformat type found. It does not do a full parse so it is much quicker
than get and can be used for tasks such as adding notifications to the UI. The method can take a options
object as a parameter.
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.count(options, function(err, data){
// do something with data
});
Output
{
'h-event': 1,
'h-card': 2,
'rels': 6
}
The isMicroformat
method returns weather a node has a valid microformats class. It currently does not work consider
rel=*
a microformats. The method can take a options
object as a second parameter.
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.isMicroformat(options, function(err, isValid){
// do something with isValid
});
The hasMicroformats
method returns weather a document or node has any valid microformats class. It currently does
not take rel=* microformats into account. The method can take a options
object as a second parameter.
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<div><a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a></div>';
Microformats.hasMicroformats(options, function(err, isValid){
// do something with isValid
});
There are promise based version of the four public methods, each is appended with the text Async
. So the names for promise methods are getAsync
, countAsync
, isMicroformatAsync
and hasMicroformatsAsync
.
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
let data = await Microformats.getAsync(options)
.then(function (data) {
// do something with data
})
.catch(function(err){
// do something with err
})
The library has two properties to help identify now up todate it is:
version
(String) interanl version numberlivingStandard
(String ISO Date) the current https://github.com/microformats/tests used.
The library has built-in version 1 microformats definitions, but you can add new definitions using options.add
if you wish. Below is an example of a definitions object. Examples of existing definitions found in the directory lib/maps
. You not need to add new definitions object if your using the microformats version 2.
{
root: 'hpayment',
name: 'h-payment',
properties: {
'amount': {},
'currency': {}
}
}
$ git clone https://github.com/glennjones/microformat-node.git
$ cd microformat-node
$ npm i
$ npm start
Then open http://0.0.0.0:3000
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