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Esta commit conteudo a estrutura atomica completa:
- types: Result<T,E>, AsyncState<T>, Paginated<T>, SortConfig<T>
- utils: date, str, num, cn, debounce, throttle, storage, arr, obj
- validators: Zod schemas — email, password, uuid, url, phone, CPF/CNPJ, sanitizedStr, safeParse
- hooks: useToggle, useAsync, useDebounce, useLocalStorage, useMedia, useInterval, useOnClickOutside, useClipboard, useFetch
- components: Button, Input, Alert, Card, Spinner (atomic design pattern)
- build: tsup v8 ESM+CJS + DTS + sourcemaps — 0 erros
- tests: 57 testes 100% usuarios
- docker: multi-stage Dockerfile (node 20-alpine)
- config: vitest, tsup, tsconfig strict, .npmignore
Filosofia atomica:/utils ← /types ← /validators ← /hooks ← /components
Build: npm run build | Test: npm test | Publish: npm publish
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w3c-xmlserializer
An XML serializer that follows the W3C specification.
This package can be used in Node.js, as long as you feed it a DOM node, e.g. one produced by jsdom.
Basic usage
Assume you have a DOM tree rooted at a node node. In Node.js, you could create this using jsdom as follows:
const { JSDOM } = require("jsdom");
const { document } = new JSDOM().window;
const node = document.createElement("akomaNtoso");
Then, you use this package as follows:
const serialize = require("w3c-xmlserializer");
console.log(serialize(node));
// => '<akomantoso xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"></akomantoso>'
requireWellFormed option
By default the input DOM tree is not required to be "well-formed"; any given input will serialize to some output string. You can instead require well-formedness via
serialize(node, { requireWellFormed: true });
which will cause Errors to be thrown when non-well-formed constructs are encountered. Per the spec, this largely is about imposing constraints on the names of elements, attributes, etc.
As a point of reference, on the web platform:
- The
innerHTMLgetter uses the require-well-formed mode, i.e. trying to get theinnerHTMLof non-well-formed subtrees will throw. - The
xhr.send()method does not require well-formedness, i.e. sending non-well-formedDocuments will serialize and send them anyway.