Remark plugin to store front matter from markdown.
npm install --save remark-extract-frontmatter
If we have some markdown using yaml frontmatter, example.md
---
title: Example
list:
- one
- 0
- false
---
# Other markdown
and
const extract = require('remark-extract-frontmatter')
const frontmatter = require('remark-frontmatter')
const compiler = require('remark-stringify')
const report = require('vfile-reporter')
const parser = require('remark-parse')
const toVfile = require('to-vfile')
const unified = require('unified')
const yaml = require('yaml').parse
unified()
.use(parser)
.use(compiler)
.use(frontmatter)
.use(extract, { yaml: yaml })
.process(toVfile.readSync('./example.md'), function (err, file) {
console.error(report(err || file))
console.log(file.toString())
console.log(file.data)
})
will output
./example.md: no issues found
---
title: 'Example'
list:
- one
- 0
- false
---
# Other markdown
{ title: 'Example', list: [ 'one', 0, false ] }
Type: Function
Default: null
Specify the function (value) to use when parsing a frontmatter type (key). For example for yaml, options could be { yaml: require('yaml').parse }
, or for toml { toml: require('toml').parse }
. If no parsing function is set then this plugin will do nothing by default.
Type: String
Default: null
Specify a key to store frontmatter in for example, { name: 'frontmatter' }
will store any parsed frontmatter as data: { frontmatter: { ... } }
. By default the parsed frontmatter is merged into the data object.
Example:
unified()
.use(parser)
.use(compiler)
.use(frontmatter, [ 'toml' ])
.use(extract, { name: 'frontmatter', toml: toml.parse })
.process('+++\ntitle: "Example"\n+++', function (err, file) {
console.log(file.data)
})
will output
{ frontmatter: { title: 'Example' } }
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Specify if when an error parsing frontmatter occurs, to fail and throw error using VFile.fail
or continue and set a warning using VFile.message
.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Indicate if we should remove parsed frontmatter from the VFile
. The default behavior is to leave the parsed content in the VFile
MIT © Paul Zimmer