pulldown-cmark-frontmatter

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This crate was written by someone unaffiliated with the pulldown-cmark crate.

This crate makes it easy to parse frontmatter contained within Markdown documents when using the pulldown-cmark Markdown parser.

Unlike many other frontmatter styles, this crate enforces a basic document format:

By utilizing a code block instead of other markers, most Markdown editing software can more intelligently handle syntax highlighting, errors, and more.

The FrontmatterExtractor type will detect and return a plain-text representation of a top-level heading, if it's the first element in the document. The heading will still be returned when iterating over the pulldown_cmark::Events.

After the optional top-level heading, if a code block is encountered, it will be returned as Frontmatter::code_block. Unlike the heading, the frontmatter code block will not appear in the iterated Events.

This repository includes frontmatter-example.md which both the HTML rendering example and the extractor example use.

HTML Rendering Example

This example shows how to use this crate with pulldown-cmark's html module. It is included in the repository at examples/html.rs.

``rust,ignore // This example renders the example Markdown to html using //pulldowncmark::html`, while also extracting the frontmatter from // Markdown. let mut extractor = FrontmatterExtractor::new(pulldowncmark::Parser::new(include_str!( "../frontmatter-example.md" )));

// The only difference from using the FrontmatterExtractor and the regular // pulldowncmark::Parser is that you must pass a mutable reference to the // extractor to be able to read the Frontmatter it extracts. let mut rendered = String::new(); pulldowncmark::html::pushhtml(&mut rendered, &mut extractor); asserteq!(rendered, include_str!("../frontmatter-example.html"));

let frontmatter = extractor.frontmatter.expect("frontmatter not detected"); asserteq!( frontmatter.title.expect("title not detected"), "Frontmatter Example Document" ); let codeblock = frontmatter.codeblock.expect("code block not detected"); asserteq!(codeblock.language.asderef(), Some("toml")); let attrs: ExampleAttributes = toml::fromstr(&codeblock.source).expect("invalid toml"); assert_eq!(attrs.author, "https://fosstodon.org/@ecton"); ```

The repository includes the rendered html output to see what the produced HTML looks like.

Extractor Example

This example extracts the frontmatter from a Markdown document without parsing the entire document. It is included in the repository at examples/extractor.rs.

rust,ignore // This example extracts the frontmatter from the Markdown, // `FrontmatterExtractor::extract()` which stops parsing the Markdown // document after the frontmatter extraction is complete. let extractor = FrontmatterExtractor::from_markdown(include_str!("../frontmatter-example.md")); let frontmatter = extractor.extract().expect("frontmatter not detected"); assert_eq!( frontmatter.title.expect("title not detected"), "Frontmatter Example Document" ); let code_block = frontmatter.code_block.expect("code block not detected"); assert_eq!(code_block.language.as_deref(), Some("toml")); let attrs: ExampleAttributes = toml::from_str(&code_block.source).expect("invalid toml"); assert_eq!(attrs.author, "https://fosstodon.org/@ecton");

Open-source Licenses

This project, like all projects from Khonsu Labs, are open-source. This repository is available under the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0.

To learn more about contributing, please see CONTRIBUTING.md.