inline-html
Inline local assets referenced in an HTML document.
This library parses HTML, embeds the contents of local assets that are referenced within that HTML, and returns a new inlined HTML string.
The following HTML elements and CSS data types are inlined:
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Scripts - The source path is read and inlined.
-
Linked CSS stylesheets - The stylesheet is read and inlined within a
<style>element. Note that nested@import's are also inlined. -
Linked LESS stylesheets - The LESS is compiled and the output is inlined within a
<style>element. Note that@import's are also inlined. -
Images - The source path is replaced with a datauri.
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CSS url data types - The reference path is replaced with a datauri. These can be used in linked stylesheets, style elements, and element style attributes.
Also, inline-html calls can be statically evaluated and included in Browserify bundles using the html-inlinify transform.
Usage
Assuming ...
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main.jsvar a = 1; -
main.lessdiv { background-image: url('path/to/file'); } -
main.css@font-face { src: url('path/to/file'); }
Then ...
var co = require('co');
var inline = require('inline-html');
co(function * () {
var html = `
<script src="main.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="main.css"/>
<link rel="stylesheet/less" href="main.less"/>
<style> div { background-image: url('path/to/file'); } </style>
<div style="background-image: url('path/to/file');"></div>
<img src="path/to/file"/>
`;
html = yield inline.html(html);
console.log(html);
/**
<script> var a = 1; </script>
<style> @font-face { src: url('data:...'); } </style>
<style> div { background-image: url('data:...'); } </style>
<style> div { background-image: url('data:...'); } </style>
<div style="background-image: url('data:...');"></div>
<img src="data:..."/>
*/
});
Installation
npm install inline-html
API
inline.html ( html [, options] )
Parses an HTML string and embeds referenced local assets into the HTML.
Returns a Promise that is fulfilled with an html string or an instance of Results depending on the value of options.verbose.
Arguments
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html- An HTML string to inline. -
optionsfilename- The filename used to resolve relative paths. If this option is not provided, relative paths will be resolved relative to the process's current working directory.less- An object containing LESS options to pass to the less compiler. Defaults to{}.verbose- A boolean that determines the promises fulfillment value. Supported values are:true: An instance ofResults.false: Anhtmlstring. (Default)
Example
co(function * () {
var html = yield inline.html(`<img src="test.png">`);
console.log(html); // <img src="data:...">
});
inline.file ( filename [, options] )
Reads an HTML file and embeds referenced local assets into the HTML.
Returns a Promise that is fulfilled with an html string or an instance of Results depending on the value of options.verbose.
Arguments
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html- A filename of an HTML file to inline. Relative file paths are resolved relative to the filename's directory. -
optionsless- An object containing LESS options to pass to the less compiler. Defaults to{}.verbose- A boolean that determines the promises fulfillment value. Supported values are:true: An instance ofResults.false: Anhtmlstring. (Default)
Example
co(function * () {
html = yield inline.file(`index.html`);
console.log(html); // <img src="data:...">
});
Results
The Promise returned by these functions is optionally fulfilled with a results object that has the following properties:
html- The inlined htmlfiles- An array of filenames for the local assets that were inlined.