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create-gfm-fixtures v1.1.0

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create-gfm-fixtures

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Create GFM fixtures.

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What is this?

This is a small tool you can use in tests, with some markdown fixtures, and it’ll crawl the HTML that github.com generates for each fixture.

The problem this solves is that GitHub uses varying closed-source algorithms to turn markdown into HTML. Notably, there are differences between markdown files in repos, gists, comments (including issue and PR posts), and their /markdown endpoint. These algos are also all different from their documentation (e.g., GFM, Writing on GitHub) Some of these are documented while others have to be reverse engineered. This project helps with the reverse engineering.

GitHub also adds a bunch of “stuff” to user content they render, such as dir="auto" on each element. This project tries to revert those things that are more specific to github.com, attempting to uncover the functionality that matches their core markdown implementation instead. In some cases, it is possible in markdown to embed HTML that matches what GitHub would create. The different cleaning tasks here cannot distinguish between GitHub and users, and due to this, it’s not possible to use this project to figure out how GitHub handles HTML in markdown.

When should I use this?

When you’re making markdown parsers (as in, micromark or extensions to it).

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 12.20+, 14.14+, or 16.0+), install with npm:

npm install create-gfm-fixtures

Use

import assert from 'node:assert/strict'
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
import test from 'node:test'
import {createGfmFixtures} from 'create-gfm-fixtures'

test('fixtures', async () => {
  const fixtures = new URL('url/to/fixtures/')
  const input = await fs.readFile(new URL('example.md', fixtures))
  // ^-- This is our input to some process.

  await createGfmFixtures(fixtures)

  // Now the corresponding HTML is generated.
  const expected = await fs.readFile(new URL('example.html', fixtures))

  assert.equal('<h1>hi</h1>', expected)
  // ^-- Assume this `string` is somehow generated from `input`.
})

API

This package exports the identifier createGfmFixtures. There is no default export.

createGfmFixtures(url[, options])

Finds all markdown files (**/*.md) inside url and generates HTML files for them if they’re either a) missing, b) UPDATE is set in env.

Parameters
  • url (URL) — URL to folder containing fixtures
  • options (Options) — configuration (optional)
Returns

Promise that resolves when done (Promise<void>).

Configuration from files

End markdown files with file.md or comment.md to choose whether to crawl as markdown files or as comments. The default is to use “file”.

Include offline in a filename stem part (split on .) to never send a fixture to GitHub and generate HTML for it.

Configuration from env
  • pass UPDATE=1 (any truthy value will do) to regenerate fixtures
  • place a GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN in env when generating files, this token needs a gist (Create gists) scope

Options

Configuration (Object, optional) with the following fields:

options.rehypeStringify

Options passed to rehype-stringify (Object, optional).

options.controlPictures

Whether to allow control-pictures in markdown and replace them with the control characters they represent before sending it off to GitHub (boolean, default: false).

options.keep

Parts of the pipeline to keep (Keep, optional).

Keep

Keep certain parts of GHs pipeline (Object, optional) with the following fields:

keep.dir

Keep dir="auto" (boolean, default: false).

keep.heading

Keep .anchor in headings (boolean, default: false).

keep.link

Keep rel="nofollow" on links (boolean, default: false).

keep.camo

Keep camo.githubusercontent.com on images (boolean, default: false).

keep.image

Keep max-width:100% on images and a[target=_blank] parent wrapper (boolean, default: false).

keep.mention

Keep attributes on .user-mentions (boolean, default: false).

keep.gemoji

Keep g-emoji custom elements (boolean, default: false).

keep.tasklist

Keep classes on tasklist-related elements, and id on their inputs (boolean, default: false).

keep.frontmatter

Keep visible frontmatter (boolean, default: false).

Types

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports the additional types Options and Keep.

Compatibility

This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+.

Security

Assuming you trust the markdown files in your repo, this package is safe.

Contribute

Yes please! See How to Contribute to Open Source.

License

MIT © Titus Wormer