style-data
Get the content of style tags.
Install
Install with npm
npm install --save style-data
Usage
var getStylesData = require('style-data');
getStylesData(html, options, function (err, results) {
console.log(results.html);
console.log(results.css);
});
API
getStylesData(html, options, callback)
options.applyStyleTags
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Whether to inline styles in <style></style>
.
options.removeStyleTags
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Whether to remove the original <style></style>
tags after (possibly) inlining the css from them.
options.preserveMediaQueries
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Preserves all media queries (and contained styles) within <style></style>
tags as a refinement when removeStyleTags
is true
. Other styles are removed.
options.codeBlocks
Type: Object
Default: { EJS: { start: '<%', end: '%>' }, HBS: { start: '{{', end: '}}' } }
An object where each value has a start
and end
to specify fenced code blocks that should be ignored during parsing. For example, Handlebars (hbs) templates are HBS: {start: '{{', end: '}}'}
. Note that codeBlocks
is a dictionary which can contain many different code blocks, so don't do codeBlocks: {...}
do codeBlocks.myBlock = {...}
.
Special markup
data-embed
When a data-embed attribute is present on a tag, style-data will not inline the styles and will not remove the tags.
This can be used to embed email client support hacks that rely on css selectors into your email templates.
cheerio options
Options to passed to cheerio.
Credit
The code for this module was originally taken from the Juice library.
License
MIT © Jonathan Kemp