What is css-what?
The css-what npm package is a CSS selector parser that translates CSS selectors into an easy-to-process format. It is often used in server-side applications or tools that need to interpret and manipulate CSS selectors programmatically.
What are css-what's main functionalities?
Parsing CSS Selectors
This feature allows you to parse a CSS selector string into a structured format. The code sample demonstrates how to parse a complex CSS selector into an array of objects representing each part of the selector.
const parse = require('css-what');
const selector = 'div > .className[attr=value]';
const parsed = parse(selector);
console.log(parsed);
Other packages similar to css-what
css-select
css-select is a CSS selector engine that uses css-what under the hood to parse selectors. It extends the parsing capabilities with selecting elements from a DOM tree, making it more suitable for tasks that involve DOM manipulation.
cheerio
cheerio is a fast, flexible, and lean implementation of core jQuery designed specifically for the server. It uses css-what indirectly through css-select for parsing CSS selectors. Cheerio provides a full jQuery-like API for traversing and manipulating the DOM.
jsdom
jsdom is a pure-JavaScript implementation of many web standards, notably the DOM and HTML standards. It allows you to interact with a DOM tree using standard DOM APIs. While jsdom does not use css-what directly, it provides similar functionality in terms of interpreting and applying CSS selectors to a DOM structure.
css-what 
a CSS selector parser
Example
require('css-what')('foo[bar]:baz')
~> [ [ { type: 'tag', name: 'foo' },
{ type: 'attribute',
name: 'bar',
action: 'exists',
value: '',
ignoreCase: false },
{ type: 'pseudo',
name: 'baz',
data: null } ] ]
API
CSSwhat(selector, options)
- Parses str
, with the passed options
.
The function returns a two-dimensional array. The first array represents selectors separated by commas (eg. sub1, sub2
), the second contains the relevant tokens for that selector. Possible token types are:
tag | name | div | { type: 'tag', name: 'div' } |
universal | - | * | { type: 'universal' } |
pseudo | name , data | :name(data) | { type: 'pseudo', name: 'name', data: 'data' } |
pseudo | name , data | :name | { type: 'pseudo', name: 'name', data: null } |
attribute | name , action , value , ignoreCase | [attr] | { type: 'attribute', name: 'attr', action: 'exists', value: '', ignoreCase: false } |
attribute | name , action , value , ignoreCase | [attr=val] | { type: 'attribute', name: 'attr', action: 'equals', value: 'val', ignoreCase: false } |
attribute | name , action , value , ignoreCase | [attr^=val] | { type: 'attribute', name: 'attr', action: 'start', value: 'val', ignoreCase: false } |
attribute | name , action , value , ignoreCase | [attr$=val] | { type: 'attribute', name: 'attr', action: 'end', value: 'val', ignoreCase: false } |
//TODO complete list
Options:
xmlMode
: When enabled, tag names will be case-sensitive (meaning they won't be lowercased).
License: BSD-like