astro-helmet v1.0.5
astro-helmet
astro-helmet is a utility for managing the document head of Astro projects. It provides an Astro component Helmet which accepts an object of head items and renders them in the document head.
Features
- Render head items in the document head, specified in object(s).
- Merge head items from multiple sources.
- Control the order of head items.
- Include default charset and viewport meta tags.
- Order head items with default or specified priority.
- Meta tag deduplication.
- Flexible API for adding head items and tag attributes.
Installation
Install astro-helmet using npm:
npm i astro-helmetUsage
In your Layout component, import astro-helmet and pass an object of headItems to the Helmet component.
---
import Helmet from 'astro-helmet'
const headItems = {
title: 'My Site Title',
base: [{ href: 'https://example.com' }],
meta: [
{ name: 'description', content: 'My site description' },
{ property: 'og:type', content: 'website' }
],
link: [{ rel: 'stylesheet', href: 'styles.css' }],
style: [{ innerHTML: 'body { color: red; }' }],
script: [{ innerHTML: 'console.log("Hello, world!")' }],
noscript: [{ innerHTML: 'Please enable JavaScript' }]
}
---
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<Helmet {headItems} />
<body> ... </body>
</html>Any attribute can be added to a head item. Simply provide the attribute as a key-value pair in the object.
'innerHTML', 'priority', 'tagName' are reserved keys and cannot be used as attributes.
To add content to a tag, use the innerHTML key. This will render the content inside the tag.
To control the order of head items, use the priority key.
const headItems: HeadItems = {
// priority 1 will move the script to just below the <title>
script: [{ src: '/scripts/importantScript.js', priority: 1 }]
}See applyPriority() in the Options section for more information on controlling the order of head items.
You can also pass an array of headItems to the Helmet component:
---
import Helmet from 'astro-helmet'
import type { HeadItems } from 'astro-helmet'
interface Props {
headItems: HeadItems
}
const layoutHeadItems: HeadItems = {
link: [
{ rel: 'icon', type: 'image/svg+xml', href: '/favicon.svg' },
{ rel: 'sitemap', href: '/sitemap-index.xml' }
],
meta: [{ property: 'og:type', content: 'website' }]
}
const { headItems: pageHeadItems } = Astro.props
---
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<Helmet headItems={[layoutHeadItems, pageHeadItems]} />
<body> ... </body>
</html>Then in your page components (or elsewhere), you can define additional head items:
---
import type { HeadItems } from 'astro-helmet'
const headItems: HeadItems = {
title: 'My Site Title',
meta: [{ name: 'description', content: 'My site description' }],
link: [{ rel: 'canonical', href: 'https://example.com' }]
}
---
<Layout {headItems}>
<main>content</main>
</Layout>Deduplication
When provided with an array of headItems, astro-helmet will merge the items together.
headItems.meta are deduplicated by name, property and http-equiv.
Meta items later in the array replace earlier items.
title and base items are also deduplicated, with the last item in the array taking precedence.
Props
The Helmet component takes two props:
interface Props {
headItems: HeadItems | HeadItems[]
options?: {
omitHeadTags?: boolean
applyPriority?: (tag: Tag) => Required<Tag>
}
}Options
omitHeadTags
By default, astro-helmet will render the opening and closing tags around the head items. If you want it to render only the head items, set omitHeadTags to true.
---
import Helmet from 'astro-helmet'
const headItems = { title: 'My Site Title' }
const options = { omitHeadTags: true }
---
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<Helmet {headItems} {options} />
</head>
<body> ... </body>
</html>applyPriority()
The applyPriority option allows you to customize the priority of head items. It takes a function that accepts a Tag object and returns a Tag object with the priority applied.
By default, items are ordered as follows:
| priority | item |
|---|---|
| -4 | <meta charset=""> |
| -3 | <meta name="viewport"> |
| -2 | <base href=""> |
| -1 | <meta http-equiv=""> |
| 0 | <title> |
| 10 | <link rel="preconnect" /> |
| 20 | <script src="" async></script> |
| 30 | <style> where innerHTML.includes('@import') |
| 40 | <script> |
| 50 | <link rel="stylesheet" /> |
| 60 | <link rel="preload" /> |
| 70 | <script src="" defer></script> |
| 80 | <link rel="prefetch" /> |
| 90 | remaining <link> |
| 100 | remaining <meta> |
| 110 | anything else |
This is the default implementation of applyPriority():
function applyPriority(tag: Tag): Required<Tag> {
if (typeof tag.priority === 'number') return tag as Required<Tag>
let priority: number
switch (tag.tagName) {
case 'title':
priority = 0
break
case 'base':
priority = -2
break
case 'meta':
if (tag.charset) priority = -4
else if (tag.name === 'viewport') priority = -3
else if (tag['http-equiv']) priority = -1
else priority = 100
break
case 'link':
if (tag.rel === 'preconnect') priority = 10
else if (tag.rel === 'preload') priority = 60
else if (tag.rel === 'prefetch') priority = 80
else if (tag.rel === 'stylesheet') priority = 50
else priority = 90
break
case 'style':
priority = tag.innerHTML.includes('@import') ? 30 : 51
break
case 'script':
if (tag.async) priority = 20
else if (tag.defer) priority = 70
else priority = 40
break
default:
priority = 110
}
return { ...tag, priority }
}Provide a custom applyPriority() function to reorder head items as needed.
Defaults
Default charset and viewport meta tags are included by default.
const DEFAULT_CHARSET = { charset: 'UTF-8' }
const DEFAULT_VIEWPORT = {
name: 'viewport',
content: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1'
}These can be overridden by providing your own meta items.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request with your improvements.
License
This project is licensed under the ISC License.
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