content-tag
is a preprocessor for JS files that are using the content-tag proposal. This originated with Ember.js' GJS and GTS functionality. You can read more by checking out the original RFC
This preprocessor can be used to transform files using the content-tag
spec to standard JS. It is built on top of swc using Rust and is deployed as a wasm package.
npm install content-tag
let { Preprocessor } = require('content-tag');
let p = new Preprocessor();
let output = p.process('<template>Hi</template>');
console.log(output);
import { Preprocessor } from 'content-tag';
let p = new Preprocessor();
let output = p.process('<template>Hi</template>');
console.log(output);
import { Preprocessor } from 'content-tag';
let p = new Preprocessor();
let output = p.process('<template>Hi</template>');
console.log(output);
All content-tag
public API lives on the Preprocessor
object.
Parses a given source code string using the content-tag
spec into standard
JavaScript.
import { Preprocessor } from 'content-tag';
let p = new Preprocessor();
let output = p.process('<template>Hi</template>');
Parses a given source code string using the content-tag
spec into an array of
Parsed
content tag objects.
import { Preprocessor } from 'content-tag';
let p = new Preprocessor();
let output = p.parse('<template>Hi</template>');
interface PreprocessorOptions {
/** Default is `false` */
inline_source_map?: boolean;
filename?: string;
}
NOTE: All ranges are in bytes, not characters.
interface Parsed {
/**
* The type for the content tag.
*
* 'expression' corresponds to a tag in an expression position, e.g.
* ```
* const HiComponent = <template>Hi</template>;
* ```
*
* 'class-member' corresponds to a tag in a class-member position, e.g.
* ```
* export default class HiComponent extends Component {
* <template>Hi</template>
* }
* ```
*/
type: "expression" | "class-member";
/**
* Currently, only template tags are parsed.
*/
tagName: "template";
/** Raw template contents. */
contents: string;
/**
* Byte range of the contents, inclusive of inclusive of the
* `<template></template>` tags.
*/
range: {
start: number;
end: number;
};
/**
* Byte range of the template contents, not inclusive of the
* `<template></template>` tags.
*/
contentRange: {
start: number;
end: number;
};
/** Byte range of the opening `<template>` tag. */
startRange: {
end: number;
start: number;
};
/** Byte range of the closing `</template>` tag. */
endRange: {
start: number;
end: number;
};
}
See the CONTRIBUTING.md file.