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@tracespace/xml-id
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XML ID generation and sanitation utilities for tracespace projects
ID attributes in XML documents (e.g. SVG images) have certain requirements. This module provides utility methods for sanitizing and generating strings to meet those requirements so they can safely be used as XML IDs.
Part of the tracespace collection of PCB visualization tools.
Please note: because this package is an internal utility library, it may not follow semver and breaking changes could be introduced in any version bump. You should install an exact version.
npm install --save --save-exact @tracespace/xml-id
# or
yarn add --exact @tracespace/xml-id
const {sanitize, random} = require('@tracespace/xml-id')
The alphabet used by this module is a subset of what is valid for XML which is also CSS identifier and URL friendly.
Takes a string and replaces any characters that would be invalid in an XML ID with underscores (_
).
const id = sanitize('0abc def.') // id === _abc_def_
Returns a basic, (non-cryptographically-secure) random string that can be safely used as an XML ID. If unspecified or 0, length
will be 12.
const id = random() // maybe "w57gH_nT3-o8"
const id = random(8) // maybe "Gi3ma2Ef"
FAQs
XML ID utilities for tracespace projects
The npm package @tracespace/xml-id receives a total of 1,630 weekly downloads. As such, @tracespace/xml-id popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tracespace/xml-id demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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