Important Notice! Node-Beautify has been deprecated at the request of the developers of js-beautify. As js-beautify can now be required as a module within a node app and used in a similar way to node-beautify, I have complied with their request. The following documentation is preserved for the sake of those who may already be using node-beautify in their project(s).
Node-Beautify is a node.js module that can be easily required and used to beautify assets from within a Node.js script. It is not meant to be a command-line tool, there are plenty of existing tools for that. The purpose of Node-Beautify is for javascript based build scripts or the like that want to be able to 'require' a beautifier module. Currently it only supports javascript. The original intent was to encapsulate additional syntax support, such as css. I may still do that at some point, but if you would like to add another formatting parser in the meantime, feel free to fork this repo and send a pull request.
npm install node-beautify
to beautify javascript:
require('node-beautify').beautifyJs(source, options);
where source is a string of javascript source code and options (optional) allows overriding the defaults (see below)
- indentSize : 4
- indentChar : ' ' (space character)
- preserveNewlines : true
- bracesOnOwnLine : false
- keepArrayIndentation : false
- spaceAfterAnonFunction: true
- indentLevel : 0
// require the module
var nb = require('node-beautify');
// pass a string of ugly javascript to the beautifyJs method
var prettyJs = nb.beautifyJs("function test(){console.log('test');}");
// the results should be a nicely formatted javascript string
console.log(prettyJs);
Clone the repository using git, e.g.
git clone https://github.com/fshost/node-beautify
After the repo has been cloned, in the repo directory type
npm install
The tests can be run by typing
npm test
- node.js
The original JS Beautifier is written by Einar Lielmanis.
MIT-License, see LICENSE.txt
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- Add support for other asset types
- Integrate into Node Build Tool