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absolution accepts HTML and a base URL, and returns HTML with absolute URLs. Great for generating valid RSS feeds.


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1.1.0 (2024-01-25)

  • Added a fix for srcset in img tag. Thanks to Gauav Kumar for this contribution!

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absolution

absolution accepts HTML and a base URL, and returns HTML with absolute URLs. Great for generating valid RSS feeds.

absolution is not too picky about your HTML.

Requirements

absolution is intended for use with Node. That's pretty much it. All of its npm dependencies are pure JavaScript. absolution is built on the excellent htmlparser2 module.

How to use

npm install absolution

var absolution = require('absolution');

var dirty = '<a href="/foo">Foo!</a>';
var clean = absolution(dirty, 'http://example.com');

// clean is now:
// <a href="http://example.com/foo">Foo!</a>

Boom!

If you want to do further processing of each absolute URL, you can also pass a decorator function:

var clean = absolution(dirty, 'http://example.com', {
  decorator: function(url) {
    return 'http://mycoolthing.com?url=' + encodeURIComponent(url);
  }
});

Having issues with SVG markup?

How can I keep SVG self-closing tags intact?

You can add custom self-closing tags via the selfClosing option:

var absolution = require('absolution');

var dirty = `
  <svg width="100" height="100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
    <a href="/docs/Web/SVG/Element/circle">
      <circle cx="50" cy="40" r="35"/>
    </a>
    <path d="M 10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 L 10 10"/>
    <circle cx="10" cy="90" r="2" fill="red"/>
  </svg>
`;
var clean = absolution(dirty, 'http://example.com', {
  selfClosing: [
    // keep default `selfClosing` tags:
    ...absolution.defaults.selfClosing,

    // add custom tags:
    'path',
    'circle'
  ]
});

// clean is now:
// <svg width="100" height="100" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
//   <a href="http://example.com/docs/Web/SVG/Element/circle">
//     <circle cx="50" cy="40" r="35" />
//   </a>
//   <path d="M 10 10 H 90 V 90 H 10 L 10 10" />
//   <circle cx="10" cy="10" r="2" fill="red" />
// </svg>

Changelog

1.0.2: Updates to lodash v4 and mocha v7 for security vulnerability fixes. Also update package metadata.

1.0.0: no new changes; declared stable as with the addition of the decorator option there's little left to do, and all tests are passing nicely.

0.2.0: decorator option added.

0.1.0: initial release.

About P'unk Avenue and Apostrophe

absolution was created at P'unk Avenue for use in Apostrophe, an open-source content management system built on node.js. If you like absolution you should definitely check out apostrophenow.org. Also be sure to visit us on github.

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Feel free to open issues on github.

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Last updated on 25 Jan 2024

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