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The js-beautify npm package is a utility to format and beautify JavaScript, CSS, and HTML code. It can be used to make code more readable and consistent by automatically formatting it according to specified options.
Beautify JavaScript
This feature formats JavaScript code to make it more readable. The 'indent_size' option specifies the number of spaces to use for indentation.
const beautify = require('js-beautify').js;
const uglyJs = 'function foo(){return 42;}';
const beautifulJs = beautify(uglyJs, { indent_size: 2 });
console.log(beautifulJs);
Beautify CSS
This feature formats CSS code to improve its readability. The 'indent_size' option is used here as well to set the indentation level.
const beautify = require('js-beautify').css;
const uglyCss = 'body{background-color:#000;}';
const beautifulCss = beautify(uglyCss, { indent_size: 2 });
console.log(beautifulCss);
Beautify HTML
This feature formats HTML code, enhancing its structure and readability. The 'indent_size' option controls the indentation.
const beautify = require('js-beautify').html;
const uglyHtml = '<div><p>hello world</p></div>';
const beautifulHtml = beautify(uglyHtml, { indent_size: 2 });
console.log(beautifulHtml);
Prettier is an opinionated code formatter that supports many languages and integrates with most editors. It differs from js-beautify by enforcing a consistent style by parsing the code and re-printing it with its own rules, which take the maximum line length into account, wrapping code when necessary.
Pretty is a package that formats HTML using js-beautify under the hood. It is more focused on HTML and lacks the direct support for JavaScript and CSS that js-beautify provides.
This webpack plugin uses js-beautify to format HTML files generated by webpack. It is specifically tailored for webpack users and integrates into the webpack build process, unlike js-beautify which can be used more generally.
This little beautifier will reformat and reindent bookmarklets, ugly JavaScript, unpack scripts packed by Dean Edward’s popular packer, as well as deobfuscate scripts processed by javascriptobfuscator.com.
You can beautify javascript using JS Beautifier in your web browser, or on the command-line using node.js or python.
Open jsbeautifier.org. Options are available via the UI.
To beautify using python:
$ pip install jsbeautifier
$ js-beautify file.js
Beautified output goes to stdout
.
To use jsbeautifier
as a library is simple:
import jsbeautifier
res = jsbeautifier.beautify('your javascript string')
res = jsbeautifier.beautify_file('some_file.js')
...or, to specify some options:
opts = jsbeautifier.default_options()
opts.indent_size = 2
res = jsbeautifier.beautify('some javascript', opts)
As an alternative to the Python script, you may install the NPM package js-beautify
. When installed globally, it provides an executable js-beautify
script. As with the Python script, the beautified result is sent to stdout
unless otherwise configured.
$ npm -g install js-beautify
$ js-beautify foo.js
You can also use js-beautify
as a node
library (install locally, the npm
default):
$ npm install js-beautify
var beautify = require('js-beautify').js_beautify,
fs = require('fs');
fs.readFile('foo.js', 'utf8', function (err, data) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(beautify(data, { indent_size: 2 }));
});
These are the command-line flags for both Python and JS scripts:
CLI Options:
-f, --file Input file(s) (Pass '-' for stdin)
-r, --replace Write output in-place, replacing input
-o, --outfile Write output to file (default stdout)
--config Path to config file
--type [js|css|html] ["js"]
-q, --quiet Suppress logging to stdout
-h, --help Show this help
-v, --version Show the version
Beautifier Options:
-s, --indent-size Indentation size [4]
-c, --indent-char Indentation character [" "]
-e, --eol character(s) to use as line terminators. (default newline - "\\n")');
-l, --indent-level Initial indentation level [0]
-t, --indent-with-tabs Indent with tabs, overrides -s and -c
-p, --preserve-newlines Preserve line-breaks (--no-preserve-newlines disables)
-m, --max-preserve-newlines Number of line-breaks to be preserved in one chunk [10]
-P, --space-in-paren Add padding spaces within paren, ie. f( a, b )
-j, --jslint-happy Enable jslint-stricter mode
-a, --space-after-anon-function Add a space before an anonymous function's parens, ie. function ()
-b, --brace-style [collapse-preserve-inline|collapse|expand|end-expand|none] ["collapse"]
-B, --break-chained-methods Break chained method calls across subsequent lines
-k, --keep-array-indentation Preserve array indentation
-x, --unescape-strings Decode printable characters encoded in xNN notation
-w, --wrap-line-length Wrap lines at next opportunity after N characters [0]
-X, --e4x Pass E4X xml literals through untouched
-n, --end-with-newline End output with newline
-C, --comma-first Put commas at the beginning of new line instead of end
--good-stuff Warm the cockles of Crockford's heart
These largely correspond to the underscored option keys for both library interfaces, which have these defaults:
{
"indent_size": 4,
"indent_char": " ",
"eol": "\n",
"indent_level": 0,
"indent_with_tabs": false,
"preserve_newlines": true,
"max_preserve_newlines": 10,
"jslint_happy": false,
"space_after_anon_function": false,
"brace_style": "collapse",
"keep_array_indentation": false,
"keep_function_indentation": false,
"space_before_conditional": true,
"break_chained_methods": false,
"eval_code": false,
"unescape_strings": false,
"wrap_line_length": 0,
"wrap_attributes": "auto",
"wrap_attributes_indent_size": 4,
"end_with_newline": false
}
In addition to CLI arguments, you may pass config to the JS executable via:
jsbeautify_
-prefixed environment variablesJSON
-formatted file indicated by the --config
parameter.jsbeautifyrc
file containing JSON
data at any level of the filesystem above $PWD
Configuration sources provided earlier in this stack will override later ones.
You might notice that the CLI options and defaults hash aren't 100% correlated. Historically, the Python and JS APIs have not been 100% identical. For example, space_before_conditional
is currently JS-only, and not addressable from the CLI script. There are a few other additional cases keeping us from 100% API-compatibility. Patches welcome!
Beautifier for supports directives in comments inside the file.
This allows you to tell the beautifier to preserve the formtatting of or completely ignore part of a file.
The example input below will remain changed after beautification
// Use preserve when the content is not javascript, but you don't want it reformatted.
/* beautify preserve:start */
{
browserName: 'internet explorer',
platform: 'Windows 7',
version: '8'
}
/* beautify preserve:end */
// Use ignore when the content is not parsable as javascript.
var a = 1;
/* beautify ignore:start */
{This is some strange{template language{using open-braces?
/* beautify ignore:end */
In addition to the js-beautify
executable, css-beautify
and html-beautify
are also provided as an easy interface into those scripts. Alternatively, js-beautify --css
or js-beautify --html
will accomplish the same thing, respectively.
// Programmatic access
var beautify_js = require('js-beautify'); // also available under "js" export
var beautify_css = require('js-beautify').css;
var beautify_html = require('js-beautify').html;
// All methods accept two arguments, the string to be beautified, and an options object.
The CSS & HTML beautifiers are much simpler in scope, and possess far fewer options.
CSS Beautifier Options:
-s, --indent-size Indentation size [4]
-c, --indent-char Indentation character [" "]
-t, --indent-with-tabs Indent with tabs, overrides -s and -c
-e, --eol Character(s) to use as line terminators. (default newline - "\\n")
-n, --end-with-newline End output with newline
-L, --selector-separator-newline Add a newline between multiple selectors
-N, --newline-between-rules Add a newline between CSS rules
HTML Beautifier Options:
-s, --indent-size Indentation size [4]
-c, --indent-char Indentation character [" "]
-t, --indent-with-tabs Indent with tabs, overrides -s and -c
-e, --eol Character(s) to use as line terminators. (default newline - "\\n")
-n, --end-with-newline End output with newline
-p, --preserve-newlines Preserve existing line-breaks (--no-preserve-newlines disables)
-m, --max-preserve-newlines Maximum number of line-breaks to be preserved in one chunk [10]
-I, --indent-inner-html Indent <head> and <body> sections. Default is false.
-b, --brace-style [collapse-preserve-inline|collapse|expand|end-expand|none] ["collapse"]
-S, --indent-scripts [keep|separate|normal] ["normal"]
-w, --wrap-line-length Maximum characters per line (0 disables) [250]
-A, --wrap-attributes Wrap attributes to new lines [auto|force] ["auto"]
-i, --wrap-attributes-indent-size Indent wrapped attributes to after N characters [indent-size]
-U, --unformatted List of tags (defaults to inline) that should not be reformatted
-E, --extra_liners List of tags (defaults to [head,body,/html] that should have an extra newline before them.
You are free to use this in any way you want, in case you find this useful or working for you but you must keep the copyright notice and license. (MIT)
Thanks also to Jason Diamond, Patrick Hof, Nochum Sossonko, Andreas Schneider, Dave Vasilevsky, Vital Batmanov, Ron Baldwin, Gabriel Harrison, Chris J. Shull, Mathias Bynens, Vittorio Gambaletta and others.
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