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harmon-cheerio
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`harmon-cheerio` makes it simple to perform transforms using `harmon` by using `cheerio`. It also makes it possible to transform elements asynchronously using Promises.
harmon-cheerio
makes it simple to perform transforms using harmon
by using cheerio
. It also makes it possible to transform elements asynchronously using Promises.
This package is currently under development. Please use at your own discretion.
const harmonCheerio = require('harmon-cheerio');
// ...
app.use(harmon([], [
{
query: 'body',
func: harmonCheerio((element, req) => {
if (doesUserAgentRequirePolyfill(req)) {
element.append('<script src="/path/to/polyfill.js"></script>');
}
})
}
]));
const harmonCheerio = require('harmon-cheerio');
// ...
app.use(harmon([], [
{
query: 'script#session-placeholder',
func: harmonCheerio(async (element, req) => {
// pretend we need to make a request to get the user's session data
const sessionData = await getSessionData(req.session.id);
element.text(`const SESSION = ${JSON.stringify(sessionData)};`);
})
}
]));
See cheerio for the full list of methods you have access to.
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`harmon-cheerio` makes it simple to perform transforms using `harmon` by using `cheerio`. It also makes it possible to transform elements asynchronously using Promises.
We found that harmon-cheerio 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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