A simple example:
var HTML5 = require('html5');
var jsdom = require('jsdom');
var core = jsdom.browserAugmentation(jsdom.level(3));
var impl = new core.DOMImplementation();
var document = impl.createDocument();
var parser = new HTML5.JSDOMParser(document, core);
parser.parse('<p>I am a very small HTML document</p>');
console.log(document.getElementsByTagName("p")[0].innerHTML);
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Streaming parser: You can pass an
EventEmitter
toparser.parse
and the parser will keep adding data as it's received. -
HTML5 parsing algorithm. If you find something this can't parse, I'll want to know about it. It should make sense out of anything a browser can.
Use npm
, or to use the git checkout, read on.
You'll need to fetch dependencies or initialize git submodules if you're pulling this from my git repository.
npm install
and give it a run:
npm test
Git repository at http://dinhe.net/~aredridel/projects/js/html5.git/