// Type definitions for he v1.1.1 // Project: https://github.com/mathiasbynens/he // Definitions by: Simon Edwards // Robin Tregaskis // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped // he - "HTML Entities" - A high quality pair of HTML encode and decode functions. export as namespace he; export var version: string; export interface EncodeOptions { /** * The default value for the useNamedReferences option is false. This * means that encode() will not use any named character references * (e.g. ©) in the output — hexadecimal escapes (e.g. ©) will * be used instead. Set it to true to enable the use of named references. */ useNamedReferences?: boolean | undefined; /** * The default value for the decimal option is false. If the option is * enabled, encode will generally use decimal escapes (e.g. ©) * rather than hexadecimal escapes (e.g. ©). Beside of this * replacement, the basic behavior remains the same when combined with * other options. For example: if both options useNamedReferences and * decimal are enabled, named references (e.g. ©) are used over * decimal escapes. HTML entities without a named reference are encoded * using decimal escapes. */ decimal?: boolean | undefined; /** * The default value for the encodeEverything option is false. This means * that encode() will not use any character references for printable ASCII * symbols that don’t need escaping. Set it to true to encode every symbol * in the input string. When set to true, this option takes precedence over * allowUnsafeSymbols (i.e. setting the latter to true in such a case has * no effect). */ encodeEverything?: boolean | undefined; /** * The default value for the strict option is false. This means that * encode() will encode any HTML text content you feed it, even if it * contains any symbols that cause parse errors. To throw an error when such * invalid HTML is encountered, set the strict option to true. This option * makes it possible to use he as part of HTML parsers and HTML validators. */ strict?: boolean | undefined; /** * The default value for the allowUnsafeSymbols option is false. This means * that characters that are unsafe for use in HTML content (&, <, >, ", ', * and `) will be encoded. When set to true, only non-ASCII characters will * be encoded. If the encodeEverything option is set to true, this option * will be ignored. */ allowUnsafeSymbols?: boolean | undefined; } export interface Encode { /** * Encode a string of text * * This function takes a string of text and encodes (by default) any symbols * that aren’t printable ASCII symbols and &, <, >, ", ', and `, replacing * them with character references. * * As long as the input string contains allowed code points only, the return * value of this function is always valid HTML. Any (invalid) code points * that cannot be represented using a character reference in the input are * not encoded. */ (text: string, options?: EncodeOptions): string; options: EncodeOptions; } export var encode: Encode; export interface DecodeOptions { /** * The default value for the isAttributeValue option is false. This means * that decode() will decode the string as if it were used in a text * context in an HTML document. HTML has different rules for parsing * character references in attribute values — set this option to true to * treat the input string as if it were used as an attribute value. */ isAttributeValue?: boolean | undefined; /** * The default value for the strict option is false. This means that * decode() will decode any HTML text content you feed it, even if it * contains any entities that cause parse errors. To throw an error when * such invalid HTML is encountered, set the strict option to true. This * option makes it possible to use he as part of HTML parsers and HTML * validators. */ strict?: boolean | undefined; } export interface Decode { /** * Decode a string of HTML text * * This function takes a string of HTML and decodes any named and numerical * character references in it using the algorithm described in section * 12.2.4.69 of the HTML spec. */ (html: string, options?: DecodeOptions): string; options: DecodeOptions; } export var decode: Decode; /** * Escape XML entities * * This function takes a string of text and escapes it for use in text * contexts in XML or HTML documents. Only the following characters are * escaped: &, <, >, ", ', and `. */ export function escape(text: string): string; export var unescape: Decode;