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Obfuscate and de-obfuscate text inside HTML elements. fusc transforms the text by replacing each non-whitespace character with another, and preserves the HTML structure by only mutating text nodes. Nested elements and inline elements with text will obfuscate just fine.
import fusc from 'fusc'
const text = document.querySelector('.text')
text.innerHTML // => '<p>hack the <a href="/planet">planet</a>!</p>'
fusc(text, { char: '@' })
text.innerHTML // => '<p>@@@@ @@@ <a href="/planet">@@@@@@</a>@</p>'
fusc(text)
text.innerHTML // => '<p>hack the <a href="/planet">planet</a>!</p>'
Obfuscate and de-obfuscate text within an element.
First time fusc()
is called it applies the transformation and the second time
it's called it applies the reverse transformation and restores the original text.
element
- a HTML element
The options can be:
opts.char
- the replacement character. Replaces each character in the text.
Defaults to *
.
opts.transform
- the transform function. Gets passed each character
in the text and returns a character. Defaults to char => opts.char
.
opts.timeout
- a function returning the time in milliseconds
waited before running the transformation on each text token. Gets passed in the iteration index of each token. Defaults to null
which means no timeout.
With npm do:
npm install fusc
MIT
FAQs
Obfuscate text inside HTML elements with other characters
The npm package fusc receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, fusc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fusc 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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