0.4.1 • Published 2 years ago

@journeyapps/domparser v0.4.1

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domparser

This is a pure JS implementation of DOM parsing, to be used instead of DOMParser in a browser. We use sax.js for the low-level parsing, and convert it to the browser's native Document object, or xmldom.

Why not use the built-in DOMParser?

The built-in DOMParser in modern browsers should be sufficient for most use cases, and has very good performance. However, it does have some limitations:

  1. Error reporting is very different on the different browsers. The browser typically stops after the first error.
  2. It's not possible to get access to position info (what line/column an element is on).

This project aims to be a lightweight replacement for the built-in parser, with better error handling and position reporting.

Usage

const { DOMParser } = require('@journeyapps/domparser');
var doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString("<test>xml</test>");

Supported environments

Should work on any browser that supports ES6.

Tested on recent versions of Node, Chrome and Firefox.

When running in Node, a recent version of xmldom is required.

License

All files in this project are licensed under the MIT license.