unist utility to check if a node passes a test.
npm:
npm install unist-util-is
var is = require('unist-util-is')
var node = {type: 'strong'}
var parent = {type: 'paragraph', children: [node]}
function test(node, n) {
return n === 5
}
is() // => false
is({children: []}) // => false
is(node) // => true
is(node, 'strong') // => true
is(node, 'emphasis') // => false
is(node, node) // => true
is(parent, {type: 'paragraph'}) // => true
is(parent, {type: 'strong'}) // => false
is(node, test) // => false
is(node, test, 4, parent) // => false
is(node, test, 5, parent) // => true
is(node[, test[, index, parent[, context]]])node (Node) — Node to check.test (Function, string, Object, or Array.<Test>, optional)
— When nullish, checks if node is a Node.
When string, works like passing node => node.type === test.
When array, checks if any one of the subtests pass.
When object, checks that all keys in test are in node,
and that they have strictly equal valuesindex (number, optional) — Index of node in parentparent (Node, optional) — Parent of nodecontext (*, optional) — Context object to invoke test withboolean — Whether test passed and node is a Node (object with
type set to a non-empty string).
function test(node[, index, parent])node (Node) — Node to checkindex (number?) — Index of node in parentparent (Node?) — Parent of node* — The to is given context.
boolean? — Whether node matches.
is.convert(test)Create a test function from test, that can later be called with a node,
index, and parent.
Useful if you’re going to test many nodes, for example when creating a utility
where something else passes an is-compatible test.
The created function is slightly faster because it expects valid input only. Therefore, passing invalid input, yields unexpected results.
Can also be accessed with require('unist-util-is/convert').
For example:
var u = require('unist-builder')
var convert = require('unist-util-is/convert')
var test = convert('leaf')
var tree = u('tree', [
u('node', [u('leaf', '1')]),
u('leaf', '2'),
u('node', [u('leaf', '3'), u('leaf', '4')]),
u('leaf', '5')
])
var leafs = tree.children.filter((child, index) => test(child, index, tree))
console.log(leafs)
Yields:
[{type: 'leaf', value: '2'}, {type: 'leaf', value: '5'}]
unist-util-find-after
— Find a node after another nodeunist-util-find-before
— Find a node before another nodeunist-util-find-all-after
— Find all nodes after another nodeunist-util-find-all-before
— Find all nodes before another nodeunist-util-find-all-between
— Find all nodes between two nodesunist-util-filter
— Create a new tree with nodes that pass a checkunist-util-remove
— Remove nodes from treeSee contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for ways to get
started.
See support.md for ways to get help.
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