KotoParser is an easily-extensible asynchronous Markdown parser. Live Demo.
npm install koto-parser
const KotoParser = require('koto-parser');
KotoParser.render('I am using **markdown**', function(error, result) {
console.log(result);
});
<script type="application/javascript" src="koto-parser.js"></script>
<script type="application/javascript">
KotoParser.render('I am using **markdown**', function(error, result) {
console.log(result);
});
</script>
Parses and renders all the blocks and tokens of the given text.
Argument | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
text | ||
[options] | ||
[options.blockTypes] | An array of block-type plugins | |
[options.tokenTypes] | An array of token-type plugins | |
[options.sanitize] | See index.js | An option passed to escape-html-whitelist. To turn off the sanitization, set to false . |
callback | A callback function that takes two arguments: error and result |
Parses all the blocks and tokens of the given text, but not renders them. Returns an array of the root blocks.
You can easily add or modify the rule by adding a class that extends Block
or Token
to the options.
See the Plugin Development Guide for further information.
If you have any bugs, suggestions, or any other questions, please create an issue.
Pull requests are always welcome. Before submitting pull requests, just make sure your changes pass the unit test by running npm test
command.