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@xml-tools/content-assist

APIs which assist in implementing content assist (auto-complete) logic for XML. This package handles the identification of the specific content assist scenario and context. Given this scenario & context information a user of this package can then implement their custom content assist logic.

For example:

Given the following XML and a content assist request at the sign:

<note>
  <address city="New ⇶"/>
  <to/>
  <from/>
</note>

A Attribute Value content assist scenario would be identified. With a prefix New and references to the ASTNodes of the relevant attribute(city) and the containing element (address).

  • Note that an ASTNode possesses a parent property, so the full structure is accessible.

Installation

With npm:

  • npm install @xml-tools/content-assist

With Yarn

  • yarn add @xml-tools/content-assist

Usage

Please see the TypeScript Definitions for full API details.

A simple usage example:

const { parse } = require("@xml-tools/parser");
const { buildAst } = require("@xml-tools/ast");
const { getSuggestions } = require("@xml-tools/content-assist");

const xmlText = `<note>
                     <to>Bill</to>
                     <ad
                     <from>Bill</to>
                 </note>
`;

// A-lot of contextual information is needed to compute the content assist context.
const { cst, tokenVector } = parse(xmlText);
const xmlDocAst = buildAst(cst, tokenVector);

const suggestions = getSuggestions({
  ast: xmlDocAst,
  cst: cst,
  tokVector: tokenVector,
  offset: 66, // Right after the '<ad` element start.
  providers: {
    // 1. There are more types(scenarios) of suggestions providers (see api.d.ts)
    // 2. Multiple providers may be supplied for a single scenario.
    elementName: [
      ({ element, prefix }) => {
        const suggestions = [];
        if (element.parent.name === "note" && "address".startsWith(prefix)) {
          suggestions.push({
            text: "address".slice(prefix.length),
            label: "address",
          });
        }
        return suggestions;
      },
    ],
  },
});

console.log(suggestions[0].text); // -> dress

Support

Please open issues on github.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.