This crate provides a safe abstraction over the Tidy C library.
- Currently, it only supports formatting of HTML, XHTML and XML documents.
Note: Check out the basic CLI example in the examples directory.
use tidier::{Doc, FormatOptions, Indent};
let html = "<html>
<head><title>Tidy Usage Example</title></head>
<body><p>Usage example</p></body>
</html>";
let opts = FormatOptions {
wrap: 60,
strip_comments: true,
indent: Indent {
tabs: true,
..Indent::DEFAULT
},
..FormatOptions::DEFAULT
};
// Alternatively
let opts = FormatOptions::new()
.tabs(true)
.strip_comments(true)
.wrap(60);
let doc = Doc::new(html, false)?;
let s1 = doc.format(&opts)?;
// Or for short:
let s2 = tidier::format(html, false, &opts)?;
assert_eq!(s1, s2);
# Ok::<_, tidier::Error>(())
This crate uses tidy-sys, which generates bindings on the fly using bindgen, then compiles the tidy C library from source. Therefore you need;
- clang: For parsing C headers to generate Rust bindings
- A C compiler: To compile the Tidy C library
- CMake: To configure and orchestrate compilation of the Tidy C library (it uses CMake as the build system)
You don't need to install libtidy on your system; tidy-sys
vendors the source code, builds and links to it statically.