This is helper library for creating textlint rule.
npm install textlint-rule-helper
- ~2.2: textlint 12>=
- ~2.3: textlint 13>=
Helper for traversing TxtAST.
Get parents of node.
The parent nodes are returned in order from the closest parent to the outer ones.
node
is not contained in the results.
Params
- node
TxtNode
- the node is start point.
Return true if node
is wrapped any one of node types
.
Params
- node
TxtNode
- is target node - types
Array.<string>
- are wrapped target node
isPlainStrNode()
return true if the node is Str node and fill following conditions:
- the node is Str node
- the node is under the Paragraph node
- the node is not under the BlockQuote
Params
- node
TxtNode
- is target node
This function is useful for the common use case.
If you want to lint Str node, but you do not want to lint styled node, this function is useful.
The styled node is Link
, Strong
, BlockQuote
, Header
, and it may be written by other people.
For example, you have added a link to your document, the link's title is written by other people.
Opposite of it, The plain Str node is just under the Paragraph node, and it was written by you.
Examples
Return true
str str str
- list text
Return false
# Header
![alt text](https://example.com)
[link title](https://example.com)
> BlockQuote text
**Strong text**
[linkReference][]
[^footnote text]
use case
You can manager ignoring range in texts.
Add the range of node
to ignoring range list.
Params
- node
TxtNode
- target node
Add the range
to ignoring range list
Params
- range
[number, number]
if the children node has the type that is included in ignoredNodeTypes
,
Add range of children node of node
to ignoring range list,
Params
- targetNode
TxtNode
- target node - ignoredNodeTypes
Array.<string>
- are node types for ignoring
If the index
is included in ignoring range list, return true.
index
should be absolute position.
Params
- index
number
- index value start with 0
If the range
is included in ignoring range list, return true.
range
should includes absolute positions.
Params
- range
[number, number]
If the range
of node
is included in ignoring range list, return true.
Params
- node
TxtNode
- target node
A rule for textlint.
import { RuleHelper } from "textlint-rule-helper";
import { IgnoreNodeManager } from "textlint-rule-helper";
export default function(context) {
var helper = new RuleHelper(context);
var ignoreNodeManager = new IgnoreNodeManager();
var exports = {};
var reportingErrors = [];
exports[context.Syntax.Paragraph] = function(node) {
// Add `Code` node to ignoring list
ignoreNodeManager.ignoreChildrenByTypes(node, [context.Syntax.Code]);
// do something
reportingErrors.push(node, ruleError);
};
exports[context.Syntax.Str] = function(node) {
// parent nodes is any one Link or Image.
if (helper.isChildNode(node, [context.Syntax.Link, context.Syntax.Image])) {
return;
}
// get Parents
var parents = helper.getParents(node);
};
exports[Syntax.Document + ":exit"] = function(node) {
reportingErrors.forEach(function(node, ruleError) {
// if the error is ignored, don't report
if (ignoreNodeManager.isIgnored(node)) {
return;
}
// report actual
});
};
return exports;
};
Params
- context
TextlintRuleContent
- rule context object - options
{{ignoreNodeTypes: TxtNodeType[]}}
- options - handler
(report: (node: AnyTxtNode, ruleError: TextlintRuleError) => void) => any
- handler should return a object
wrapReportHandler
is high level API that use RuleHelper
and IgnoreNodeManager
.
It aim to easy to ignore some Node type for preventing unnecessary error report.
Example: ignore BlockQuote
and Code
node.
import { wrapReportHandler } from "textlint-rule-helper";
const reporter = function (context) {
const { Syntax, getSource } = context;
return wrapReportHandler(context, {
ignoreNodeTypes: [Syntax.BlockQuote, Syntax.Code]
},report => { // <= wrap version of context.report
// handler should return a rule handler object
return {
[Syntax.Paragraph](node) {
const text = getSource(node);
const index = text.search("code");
/*
* Following text is matched, but it will not reported.
* ----
* This is `code`.
* > code
* ----
*/
if(index === -1){
return;
}
report(node, new context.RuleError(item.name, {
index
}));
}
}
});
};
export default reporter;
The Mechanism of wrapReportHandler
: `
- Ignore all parent nodes that are matched with
ignoreNodeTypes
. - Ignore all children nodes that are matched with
ignoreNodeTypes
.wrapReportHandler
create customreport
function that ignore matched node
You can see real use-case of this helper library.
# watch
npm run watch
# build
npm run build
# test
npm run test
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
MIT