css-select-base-adapter v0.1.1
css-select-base-adapter
Provides some base functions needed by a
css-select
adapter so that you don't
have to implement the whole thing.
usage
npm install css-select-base-adapter --save
var baseAdapter = require('css-select-base-adapter');
var myAdapter = {
// your partial implementation here
};
// get an adapter with everything needed by css-select
var adapter = baseAdapter(myAdapter);
// use adapter with css-select...
how it works
An adapter for css-select
requires the following functions to be implemented:
isTag, existsOne, getAttributeValue, getChildren, getName, getParent,
getSiblings, getText, hasAttrib, removeSubsets, findAll, findOne
You can pass this module a more minimal implementation and it will return a full adapter that fills in any missing functions, provided that you implement at least:
isTag, getAttributeValue, getChildren, getName, getParent, getText
If you provide any of the other methods required of an adapter, the base adapter will use your implementation instead of its own.
See the
css-select
readme
for more information on the required function signatures.
license
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2018 Nik Coughlin
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