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HTML Frontmatter

Extract key-value metadata from HTML comments

In the world of printed books, front matter is the stuff at the beginning of the book like the title page, foreword, preface, table of contents, etc. In the world of computer programming, frontmatter is metadata at the top of a file. The term was (probably) popularized by the Jekyll static site generator.

Unlike YAML frontmatter though, HTML frontmatter lives inside plain old HTML comments, so it will be quietly ignored by tools/browsers that don't know about it.

Installation

Download node at nodejs.org and install it, if you haven't already.

npm install html-frontmatter --save

Usage

Given an HTML or Markdown file that looks like this:

<!--
title: GitHub Integration
keywords: github, git, npm, enterprise
published: 2014-10-02
description: npmE works with GitHub!
-->

<h1>Hello World</h1>

And code like this:

var fm = require("html-frontmatter")
var frontmatter = fm(fs.readFileSync("github.md").toString())

Here's what you'll get:

{
  title: "GitHub integration",
  keywords: "github, git, enterprise",
  published: "2014-10-02"
}

Multiline Values

If you have a long string (like a description) and want it to span multiple lines, simply indent each subsequent line with 2 or more spaces:

<!--
description: This is a long string that
  wraps and goes on forever
  and wraps some more
-->

Colons in Values

Your values can contain colons. No worries.

<!--
title: How I roll: or, the life of a wheel
-->

Under the Hood

html-frontmatter exposes the regular expression it uses to detect presence of frontmatter as a property named pattern. You can use it to conditionally parse frontmatter:

var fm = require("html-frontmatter")
var content = "A string that doesn't have frontmatter in it"
if (content.match(fm.pattern)) {
  // nope
}

Tests

npm install
npm test

# ✓ extracts metadata from colon-delimited comments at the top of an HTML string
# ✓ returns null if frontmatter is not found
# ✓ handles values that contain colons
# ✓ handles line-wrapped values
# ✓ cleans up excess whitespace
# ✓ ignores comments that are not at the top of the file

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