hast-util-raw

Parse a HAST tree again, with support for embedded raw nodes.
One of the reasons to do this is for “malformed” syntax trees: for
example, say there’s an h1 element in a p element, this utility
will make them siblings.
Another reason to do this is if raw HTML/XML is embedded in a syntax
tree, such as markdown. If you’re working with markdown, use
remark-rehype and rehype-raw.
Installation
npm:
npm install hast-util-raw
Usage
var h = require('hastscript')
var raw = require('hast-util-raw')
var tree = h('div', [h('h1', ['Foo ', h('h2', 'Bar'), ' Baz'])])
var clean = raw(tree)
console.log(clean)
Yields:
{ type: 'element',
tagName: 'div',
properties: {},
children:
[ { type: 'element',
tagName: 'h1',
properties: {},
children: [Object] },
{ type: 'element',
tagName: 'h2',
properties: {},
children: [Object] },
{ type: 'text', value: ' Baz' } ] }
API
raw(tree[, file])
Given a HAST tree and an optional vfile (for positional info), return a new parsed-again HAST tree.
Contribute
See contributing.md in syntax-tree/hast for ways to get
started.
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