Find and describe ranges of a document using text quotes.
This library is capable of searching for text content within a DOM node, utilizing optional context strings and/or offset hint to disambiguate matches.
Functions are provided for finding a quote within a DOM node and returning
either the text offsets of the best match or a DOM Range
instance, as well
as functions to perform the inverse operations of describing a Range
or a
sub-string identified by text offsets in terms of the selected text and its
surrounding context.
Searching is performed using the diff-match-patch
library to support finding
approximate matches.
Relevant specifications:
To require('dom-anchor-text-quote')
:
npm install dom-anchor-text-quote
This function is a short-hand for the following equivalent code:
import * as textPosition from 'dom-anchor-text-position'
import * as textQuote from 'dom-anchor-text-quote'
function fromRange(root, range) {
let position = textPosition.fromRange(root, range)
let selector = textQuote.fromTextPosition(root, position)
}
The return value is an Object
with exact
, prefix
and suffix
keys.
Given an Object
containing start
and end
keys, returns an Object
containing the sub-string [start, end)
of the text content of root
Node
in the value of the exact
key and surrounding context (up to thirty-two
characters in either direction) in the prefix
and suffix
keys.
The resulting Object
is a text position selector suitable for use with the
dom-anchor-text-position
library. See the documentation of
dom-anchor-text-position
for details.
This function is a short-hand for the following equivalent code:
import * as textPosition from 'dom-anchor-text-position'
import * as textQuote from 'dom-anchor-text-quote'
function toRange(root, selector, options) {
let position = textQuote.toTextPosition(root, selector, options)
return textPosition.toRange(position)
}
The return value is a Range
instance or null
if the quote is not found.
Given an Object
selector
with an exact
key, returns an Object
with keys
start
and end
. The sub-string [start, end)
of the text content of the
root
Node
is an approximate match for the value of the exact
key.
Optional selector
keys prefix
and suffix
, if provided, are used to
disambiguate between multiple matches. The return value is null
if the quote
is not found.
If the options
argument is an Object
with an integer valued hint
key
then the quote search will prioritize matches that are closer to this offset
over equivalent matches that are farther away.