BBob is a tool to parse and transform BBCode written in pure javascript, no dependencies
npm i @bbob/html @bbob/preset-html5
import bbobHTML from '@bbob/html'
import presetHTML5 from '@bbob/preset-html5'
const processed = bbobHTML(`[i]Text[/i]`, presetHTML5())
console.log(processed); // <span style="font-style: italic;">Text</span>
npm i @bbob/react @bbob/preset-react
import React from 'react'
import BBCode from '@bbob/react';
import presetReact from '@bbob/preset-react';
const plugins = [presetReact()];
export default () => (
<BBCode plugins={plugins}>
[table]
[tr]
[td]table 1[/td]
[td]table 2[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]table 3[/td]
[td]table 4[/td]
[/tr]
[/table]
</BBCode>
)
import { render } from '@bbob/react'
export default () => render(`
[table]
[tr]
[td]table 1[/td]
[td]table 2[/td]
[/tr]
[tr]
[td]table 3[/td]
[td]table 4[/td]
[/tr]
[/table]
`)
npm i @bbob/vue2 @bbob/preset-vue
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueBbob from '@bbob/vue2';
Vue.use(VueBbob);
<template>
<div class="html">
<h2>Generated HTML here</h2>
<bbob-bbcode container="div" :plugins="plugins">{{ bbcode }}</bbob-bbcode>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Vue from 'vue'
import preset from '@bbob/preset-vue'
export default Vue.extend({
name: 'App',
data() {
return {
bbcode: 'Text [b]bolded[/b] and [i]Some Name[/i]',
plugins: [
preset()
],
}
}
})
</script>
More examples available in examples folder
Parse only allowed tags
import bbobHTML from '@bbob/html'
import presetHTML5 from '@bbob/preset-html5'
const processed = bbobHTML(`[i][b]Text[/b][/i]`, presetHTML5(), { onlyAllowTags: ['i'] })
console.log(processed); // <span style="font-style: italic;">[b]Text[/b]</span>
Enable context free mode that ignores parsing all tags inside given tags
import bbobHTML from '@bbob/html'
import presetHTML5 from '@bbob/preset-html5'
const processed = bbobHTML(`[b]Text[/b][code][b]Text[/b][/code]`, presetHTML5(), { contextFreeTags: ['code'] })
console.log(processed); // <span style="font-weight: bold;">Text</span><pre>[b]Text[/b]</pre>
Enable escape support for tags
import bbobHTML from '@bbob/html'
import presetHTML5 from '@bbob/preset-html5'
const processed = bbobHTML(`[b]Text[/b]'\\[b\\]Text\\[/b\\]'`, presetHTML5(), { enableEscapeTags: true })
console.log(processed); // <span style="font-weight: bold;">Text</span>[b]Text[/b]
Allows to parse case insensitive tags like [h1]some[/H1]
-> <h1>some</h1>
import bbobHTML from '@bbob/html'
import presetHTML5 from '@bbob/preset-html5'
const processed = bbobHTML(`[h1]some[/H1]`, presetHTML5(), { caseFreeTags: true })
console.log(processed); // <h1>some</h1>
import bbobHTML from '@bbob/html'
import presetHTML5 from '@bbob/preset-html5'
const processed = bbobHTML(`[b]Text[/b]'\\[b\\]Text\\[/b\\]'`, presetHTML5(), { enableEscapeTags: true })
console.log(processed); // <span style="font-weight: bold;">Text</span>[b]Text[/b]
Its a way to transform parsed BBCode AST tree to another tree by rules in preset
import { createPreset } from '@bbob/preset'
export default createPreset({
quote: (node) => ({
tag: 'blockquote',
attrs: node.attrs,
content: [{
tag: 'p',
attrs: {},
content: node.content,
}],
}),
})
Also you can use predefined preset for HTML
import html5Preset from '@bbob/preset-html5/es'
import { render } from '@bbob/html/es'
import bbob from '@bbob/core'
console.log(bbob(html5Preset()).process(`[quote]Text[/quote]`, { render }).html) // <blockquote><p>Text</p></blockquote>
Also you can use predefined preset for React
import reactPreset from "@bbob/preset-react";
import reactRender from "@bbob/react/es/render";
const preset = reactPreset.extend((tags, options) => ({
...tags,
quote: node => ({
tag: "blockquote",
content: node.content
})
}));
const result = reactRender(`[quote]Text[/quote]`, reactPreset());
/*
It produces a VDOM Nodes equal to
React.createElement('blockquote', 'Text')
*/
document.getElementById("root").innerHTML = JSON.stringify(result, 4);
Or you can use React Component
import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import BBCode from '@bbob/react/es/Component'
import reactPreset from '@bbob/preset-react/es'
const MyComponent = () => (
<BBCode plugins={[reactPreset()]} options={{ onlyAllowTags: ['i'] }}>
[quote]Text[/quote]
</BBCode>
)
render(<MyComponent />) // <div><blockquote><p>Text</p></blockquote></div>
Or pass result as render prop
import React from "react";
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import reactRender from '@bbob/react/es/render'
import reactPreset from '@bbob/preset-react/es'
const toReact = input => reactRender(input, reactPreset())
const text = toReact('[b]Super [i]easy[/i][/b] [u]to[/u] render')
const App = ({ renderProp }) => (
<span>{text}</span>
)
render(<App />) // <span><span style="font-weight: bold;">Super <span style="font-style: italic;">easy</span></span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">to</span> render</span>
For example lets parse all strings that similar to links like "https://some-site.com"
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import BBCode from "@bbob/react/es/Component";
import TagNode from "@bbob/plugin-helper/es/TagNode";
import { isStringNode } from "@bbob/plugin-helper/es";
const URL_RE = new RegExp(
`([--:\\w?@%&+~#=]+\\/*\\.[a-z]{2,4}\\/{0,2})((?:[?&](?:\\w+)=(?:\\w+))+|[^^).|,][--:\\w?@%&+~#=()_]+)?`,
"g"
);
const isValidUrl = (url) => URL_RE.test(url);
const linkParsePlugin = (tree) => {
return tree.walk((node) => {
if (isStringNode(node) && isValidUrl(node)) {
return TagNode.create(
"a",
{
href: node
},
`Url to: ${node}`
);
}
return node;
});
};
const rootElement = document.getElementById("root");
const root = createRoot(rootElement);
root.render(
<BBCode plugins={[linkParsePlugin]}>
https://github.com/JiLiZART/BBob Other text without link
</BBCode>
);
To test on your machine run
npm run build
node benchmark
Tested on Node v20.11.1
Package | Ops/sec |
---|---|
regex/parser | 6 ops/sec |
ya-bbcode | 11 ops/sec |
xbbcode/parser | 102 ops/sec |
@bbob/parser | 174 ops/sec |
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