41 lines
1.7 KiB
JavaScript
41 lines
1.7 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.render = exports.parse = void 0;
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var tslib_1 = require("tslib");
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var domhandler_1 = require("domhandler");
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var parse5_1 = require("parse5");
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var parse5_htmlparser2_tree_adapter_1 = tslib_1.__importDefault(require("parse5-htmlparser2-tree-adapter"));
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function parse(content, options, isDocument) {
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var opts = {
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scriptingEnabled: typeof options.scriptingEnabled === 'boolean'
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? options.scriptingEnabled
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: true,
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treeAdapter: parse5_htmlparser2_tree_adapter_1.default,
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sourceCodeLocationInfo: options.sourceCodeLocationInfo,
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};
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var context = options.context;
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// @ts-expect-error The tree adapter unfortunately doesn't return the exact types.
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return isDocument
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? parse5_1.parse(content, opts)
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: // @ts-expect-error Same issue again.
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parse5_1.parseFragment(context, content, opts);
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}
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exports.parse = parse;
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function render(dom) {
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var _a;
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/*
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* `dom-serializer` passes over the special "root" node and renders the
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* node's children in its place. To mimic this behavior with `parse5`, an
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* equivalent operation must be applied to the input array.
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*/
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var nodes = 'length' in dom ? dom : [dom];
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for (var index = 0; index < nodes.length; index += 1) {
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var node = nodes[index];
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if (domhandler_1.isDocument(node)) {
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(_a = Array.prototype.splice).call.apply(_a, tslib_1.__spreadArray([nodes, index, 1], node.children));
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}
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}
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// @ts-expect-error Types don't align here either.
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return parse5_1.serialize({ children: nodes }, { treeAdapter: parse5_htmlparser2_tree_adapter_1.default });
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}
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exports.render = render;
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