html-validate
Offline HTML5 validator. Validates either a full document or a smaller
(incomplete) template, e.g. from an AngularJS or Vue.js component.
Features
- Can test fragments of HTML, for instance a component template.
- Does not upload any data to a remote server, all testing is done locally.
- Strict and non-forgiving parsing. It will not try to correct any incorrect
markup or guess what it should do.
Usage
npm install -g html-validate
html-validate [OPTIONS] [FILENAME..] [DIR..]
Configuration
Create .htmlvalidate.json
:
{
"extends": [
"html-validate:recommended"
],
"rules": {
"close-order": "error",
"void": ["warn", {"style": "omit"}]
}
}
Example
<p>
<button>Click me!</button>
<div id="show-me">
Lorem ipsum
</div>
</p>
1:1 error Element <p> is implicitly closed by adjacent <div> no-implicit-close
2:2 error Button is missing type attribute button-type
6:4 error Unexpected close-tag, expected opening tag close-order
Bundles
The library comes in four flavours:
- CommonJS full (
dist/cjs/main.js
) - CommonJS browser (
dist/cjs/browser.js
) - ESM full (
dist/es/main.js
) - ESM browser (
dist/es/browser.js
)
The browser versions contains a slimmed version without CLI dependencies.
Your tooling will probably use the correct version but if needed you can import the files directly.
Do note that to run in a browser you still need to polyfill the fs
nodejs library.
Browsers and bundlers are currently not 100% supported but is possible with some tricks, see running in browser for more details.
Developing
Prerequisites
Generated files
Some files are automatically generated by the toolchain but are required by many other steps such as testing and linting.
This normally happens during npm run build
and npm install
.
If you need to manually regenerate the files use:
npm run codegen
Test
Testing is done using jest.
npm test
or call jest
directly.
Some tests are autogenerated from documentation examples, use npm run docs
to build those before running.
Lint
Linting is done using ESLint.
npm run eslint
or call eslint
directly.
Build
npm run build
To build documentation use:
npm run docs
The documentation can be served locally using:
npm start