1. unist-util-is
unist utility to check if a node passes a test
unist-util-is
Package: unist-util-is
Created by: syntax-tree
Last modified: Fri, 07 Jul 2023 09:00:05 GMT
Version: 6.0.0
License: MIT
Downloads: 62,061,379
Repository: https://github.com/syntax-tree/unist-util-is

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npm install unist-util-is
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unist utility to check if nodes pass a test.

Contents

What is this?

This package is a small utility that checks that a node is a certain node.

When should I use this?

Use this small utility if you find yourself repeating code for checking what
nodes are.

A similar package, hast-util-is-element, works on hast
elements.

For more advanced tests, unist-util-select can be used
to match against CSS selectors.

Install

This package is ESM only.
In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:

 npm install unist-util-is

In Deno with esm.sh:

 import {is} from 'https://esm.sh/unist-util-is@6'

In browsers with esm.sh:

 <script type="module">
  import {is} from 'https://esm.sh/unist-util-is@6?bundle'
</script>

Use

 import {is} from 'unist-util-is'

const node = {type: 'strong'}
const parent = {type: 'paragraph', children: [node]}

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

function test(node, n) {
  return n === 5
}

API

This package exports the identifiers convert and
is.
There is no default export.

is(node[, test[, index, parent[, context]]])

Check if node is a Node and whether it passes the given test.

Parameters
  • node (unknown, optional)
    — thing to check, typically Node
  • test (Test, optional)
    — a test for a specific element
  • index (number, optional)
    — the node’s position in its parent
  • parent (Node, optional)
    — the node’s parent
  • context (unknown, optional)
    — context object (this) to call test with
Returns

Whether node is a Node and passes a test (boolean).

Throws

When an incorrect test, index, or parent is given.
There is no error thrown when node is not a node.

convert(test)

Generate a check from a test.

Useful if you’re going to test many nodes, for example when creating a
utility where something else passes a compatible test.

The created function is a bit faster because it expects valid input only:
a node, index, and parent.

Parameters
  • test (Test, optional)
    — a test for a specific node
Returns

A check (Check).

Check

Check that an arbitrary value is a node (TypeScript type).

Parameters
  • this (unknown, optional)
    — context object (this) to call test with
  • node (unknown)
    — anything (typically a node)
  • index (number, optional)
    — the node’s position in its parent
  • parent (Node, optional)
    — the node’s parent
Returns

Whether this is a node and passes a test (boolean).

Test

Check for an arbitrary node (TypeScript type).

Type
 type Test =
  | Array<Record<string, unknown> | TestFunction | string>
  | Record<string, unknown>
  | TestFunction
  | string
  | null
  | undefined

Checks that the given thing is a node, and then:

  • when string, checks that the node has that tag name
  • when function, see TestFunction
  • when object, checks that all keys in test are in node, and that they have
    (strictly) equal values
  • when Array, checks if one of the subtests pass

TestFunction

Check if a node passes a test (TypeScript type).

Parameters
  • node (Node)
    — a node
  • index (number or undefined)
    — the node’s position in its parent
  • parent (Node or undefined)
    — the node’s parent
Returns

Whether this node passes the test (boolean, optional).

Examples

Example of convert

 import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {convert} from 'unist-util-is'

const test = convert('leaf')

const tree = u('tree', [
  u('node', [u('leaf', '1')]),
  u('leaf', '2'),
  u('node', [u('leaf', '3'), u('leaf', '4')]),
  u('leaf', '5')
])

const leafs = tree.children.filter(function (child, index) {
  return test(child, index, tree)
})

console.log(leafs)

Yields:

 [{type: 'leaf', value: '2'}, {type: 'leaf', value: '5'}]

Types

This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional types Check,
Test,
TestFunction.

Compatibility

Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained
versions of Node.js.

When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of
Node.
This means we try to keep the current release line, unist-util-is@^6,
compatible with Node.js 16.

Contribute

See contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for
ways to get started.
See support.md for ways to get help.

This project has a code of conduct.
By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to
abide by its terms.

License

MIT © Titus Wormer

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