hast-util-parse-selector
hast utility to create an element from a simple CSS selector.
Install
npm:
npm install hast-util-parse-selector
Use
var parseSelector = require('hast-util-parse-selector')
console.log(parseSelector('.quux#bar.baz.qux'))
Yields:
{ type: 'element',
tagName: 'div',
properties: { id: 'bar', className: [ 'quux', 'baz', 'qux' ] },
children: [] }
API
parseSelector([selector][, defaultTagName])
Create an element node from a simple CSS selector.
selector
string, optional — Can contain a tag-name (foo), classes (.bar), and an ID (#baz). Multiple classes are allowed. Uses the last ID if multiple IDs are found.
defaultTagName
string, optional, defaults to div — Tag name to use if selector does not specify one.
Returns
Security
Improper use of the selector or defaultTagName can open you up to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack as the value of tagName, when resolving to script, injects a script element into the syntax tree.
Do not use user input in selector or use hast-util-santize.
Related
hast-util-from-selector— parse complex CSS selectors to nodes
Contribute
See contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for ways to get started. See support.md for ways to get help.
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