$ npm install unist-util-select
unist utility with equivalents for querySelector
, querySelectorAll
,
and matches
.
This package lets you find nodes in a tree, similar to how querySelector
,
querySelectorAll
, and matches
work with the DOM.
One notable difference between DOM and hast is that DOM nodes have references
to their parents, meaning that document.body.matches(':last-child')
can
be evaluated to check whether the body is the last child of its parent.
This information is not stored in hast, so selectors like that don’t work.
This utility works on any unist syntax tree and you can select all node types.
If you are working with hast, and only want to select elements, use
hast-util-select
instead.
This is a small utility that is quite useful, but is rather slow if you use it a
lot.
For each call, it has to walk the entire tree.
In some cases, walking the tree once with unist-util-visit
is smarter, such as when you want to change certain nodes.
On the other hand, this is quite powerful and fast enough for many other cases.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:
npm install unist-util-select
In Deno with esm.sh
:
import {matches, select, selectAll} from "https://esm.sh/unist-util-select@5"
In browsers with esm.sh
:
<script type="module">
import {matches, select, selectAll} from "https://esm.sh/unist-util-select@5?bundle"
</script>
import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {matches, select, selectAll} from 'unist-util-select'
const tree = u('blockquote', [
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Alpha')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Bravo')]),
u('code', 'Charlie'),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Delta')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Echo')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Foxtrot')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Golf')])
])
console.log(matches('blockquote, list', tree)) // => true
console.log(select('code ~ :nth-child(even)', tree))
// The paragraph with `Delta`
console.log(selectAll('code ~ :nth-child(even)', tree))
// The paragraphs with `Delta` and `Foxtrot`
This package exports the identifiers matches
,
select
, and selectAll
.
There is no default export.
matches(selector, node)
Check that the given node
matches selector
.
This only checks the node itself, not the surrounding tree.
Thus, nesting in selectors is not supported (paragraph strong
,
paragraph > strong
), neither are selectors like :first-child
, etc.
This only checks that the given node matches the selector.
selector
(string
)
— CSS selector, such as (heading
, link, linkReference
).node
(Node
, optional)
— node that might match selector
Whether node
matches selector
(boolean
).
import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {matches} from 'unist-util-select'
matches('strong, em', u('strong', [u('text', 'important')])) // => true
matches('[lang]', u('code', {lang: 'js'}, 'console.log(1)')) // => true
select(selector, tree)
Select the first node that matches selector
in the given tree
.
Searches the tree in preorder.
selector
(string
)
— CSS selector, such as (heading
, link, linkReference
).tree
(Node
, optional)
— tree to searchFirst node in tree
that matches selector
or undefined
if nothing is found.
This could be tree
itself.
import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {select} from 'unist-util-select'
console.log(
select(
'code ~ :nth-child(even)',
u('blockquote', [
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Alpha')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Bravo')]),
u('code', 'Charlie'),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Delta')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Echo')])
])
)
)
Yields:
{type: 'paragraph', children: [{type: 'text', value: 'Delta'}]}
selectAll(selector, tree)
Select all nodes that match selector
in the given tree
.
Searches the tree in preorder.
selector
(string
)
— CSS selector, such as (heading
, link, linkReference
).tree
(Node
, optional)
— tree to searchNodes in tree
that match selector
.
This could include tree
itself.
import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {selectAll} from 'unist-util-select'
console.log(
selectAll(
'code ~ :nth-child(even)',
u('blockquote', [
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Alpha')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Bravo')]),
u('code', 'Charlie'),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Delta')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Echo')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Foxtrot')]),
u('paragraph', [u('text', 'Golf')])
])
)
)
Yields:
[
{type: 'paragraph', children: [{type: 'text', value: 'Delta'}]},
{type: 'paragraph', children: [{type: 'text', value: 'Foxtrot'}]}
]
*
(universal selector),
(multiple selector)paragraph
(type selector)blockquote paragraph
(combinator: descendant selector)blockquote > paragraph
(combinator: child selector)code + paragraph
(combinator: adjacent sibling selector)code ~ paragraph
(combinator: general sibling selector)[attr]
(attribute existence, checks that the value on the tree is not
nullish)[attr=value]
(attribute equality, this stringifies values on the tree)[attr^=value]
(attribute begins with, only works on strings)[attr$=value]
(attribute ends with, only works on strings)[attr*=value]
(attribute contains, only works on strings)[attr~=value]
(attribute contains, checks if value
is in the array,
if there’s an array on the tree, otherwise same as attribute equality):is()
(functional pseudo-class):has()
(functional pseudo-class; also supports a:has(> b)
):not()
(functional pseudo-class):blank
(pseudo-class, blank and empty are the same: a parent without
children, or a node without value):empty
(pseudo-class, blank and empty are the same: a parent without
children, or a node without value):root
(pseudo-class, matches the given node):scope
(pseudo-class, matches the given node):first-child
(pseudo-class):first-of-type
(pseudo-class):last-child
(pseudo-class):last-of-type
(pseudo-class):only-child
(pseudo-class):only-of-type
(pseudo-class):nth-child()
(functional pseudo-class):nth-last-child()
(functional pseudo-class):nth-last-of-type()
(functional pseudo-class):nth-of-type()
(functional pseudo-class)matches
:any()
and :matches()
are renamed to :is()
in CSSThis package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports no additional types.
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js.
When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of
Node.
This means we try to keep the current release line, unist-util-select@^5
,
compatible with Node.js 16.
unist-util-is
— check if a node passes a testunist-util-visit
— recursively walk over nodesunist-util-visit-parents
— like visit
, but with a stack of parentsunist-builder
— create unist treesSee contributing.md
in syntax-tree/.github
for
ways to get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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