In Javascript, how to remove line break (\n or \t) in html string except within <pre>
tags.
I use this code to remove line break:
htmlString.replace(/[\n\t]+/g,"");
However, it also removes \n\t in <pre>
tag. How to fix it?
You can use TreeWalker in order to select all text nodes and apply your regex only to these nodes:
//
// closest Polyfill from https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/closest
//
if (window.Element && !Element.prototype.closest) {
Element.prototype.closest = function (s) {
var matches = (this.document || this.ownerDocument).querySelectorAll(s), i, el = this;
do {
i = matches.length;
while (--i >= 0 && matches.item(i) !== el) {
};
} while ((i < 0) && (el = el.parentElement));
return el;
};
}
document.getElementById("remove").addEventListener('click', function(e) {
//
// traverse the DOM
//
var walker = document.createTreeWalker(
document.body,
NodeFilter.SHOW_TEXT,
null,
false
);
var node;
while (node = walker.nextNode()) {
if (node.parentElement.closest('PRE') != null) {
node.textContent = node.textContent.replace(/[\n\t]+/g, "");
}
}
});
pre {
background: #fffbec;
}
<button id="remove">Remove</button><br>
<pre>
this is a pre tag
with tab
</pre>
<pre class="language-cpp">
<code>
void main() {
printf("Hello");
}
</code>
</pre>
<p>
first word
new end</p>
mystring.replace(/(?:^|<\/pre>)[^]*?(?:<pre.*>|$)/g, function(m) { return m.replace(/[\n\t]+/g, ""); });
. What is different?
<code>
tag in string. You can try it in regex101.com/r/5smyc5/2
You can start first by matching the text that need to be cleaned, which can only be:
<pre>
tag.</pre>
tag to the next opening <pre>
tag.</pre>
tag to the end of the string.pre
elements in the string).which can be described in regex as:
(?:^|<\/pre>)[^]*?(?:<pre>|$)/g
where [^]
matches anything including new lines, and *?
is a non-greedy quantifier to match as few times as possible.
Next, we get the matched text that need to be cleaned, so we clean it using the regex /[\n\t]+/g
.
Example:
var htmlString = "<body>\n\t<p>\n\t\tLorem\tEpsum\n\t</p>\n\t<pre>\n\t\tHello, World!\n\t</pre>\n\n\t<pre>\n\t\tThis\n\t\tis\n\t\tawesome\n\t</pre>\n\n\n</body>";
var preview = document.getElementById("preview");
preview.textContent = htmlString;
document.getElementById("remove").onclick = function() {
preview.textContent = htmlString.replace(/(?:^|<\/pre>)[^]*?(?:<pre>|$)/g, function(m) {
return m.replace(/[\n\t]+/g, "");
});
}
pre {
background: #fffbec;
}
<button id="remove">Remove</button>
The pre bellow is just used to show the string, it is not THE PRE.
<pre id="preview"></pre>
white-space:pre
(such as<pre>
tags), the browser won't render them as newlines or tabs anyway, and it will collapse consecutive whitespace characters into one, so there's no point in you doing it.