This was originally a port of the ansi to html converter from bcat to JavaScript. It has since undergone quite a lot of modification.
It has a few additions:
- The API has been altered to accept options in the constructor, and input in
toHtml(). - ANSI codes for setting the foreground or background color to default are handled
- the 'erase in line' escape code (
\x1b[K) is dropped from the output.
npm install ansi-to-htmlvar Convert = require('ansi-to-html');
var convert = new Convert();
console.log(convert.toHtml('\x1b[30mblack\x1b[37mwhite'));
/*
prints:
<span style="color:#000">black<span style="color:#AAA">white</span></span>
*/When using ansi-to-html from the command line the stream option is set to true.
Other options can be provided. See ansi-to-html -h for more detail.
ansi-to-html the_filenamegit log | ansi-to-htmlOptions can be be passed to the constructor to customize behaviour.
fg <CSS color values>. The default foreground color used when reset color codes are encountered.
bg <CSS color values>. The default background color used when reset color codes are encountered.
newline true or false. Convert newline characters to <br/>.
escapeXML true or false. Generate HTML/XML entities.
stream true or false. Save style state across invocations of toHtml().
colors Object/Array (with values 0 - 255 containing CSS color values). Can override specific colors or the entire ANSI palette
{
fg: '#FFF',
bg: '#000',
newline: false,
escapeXML: false,
stream: false
}Once you have the git repository cloned, install the dependencies:
cd ansi-to-html
npm installnpm run lintnpm test- Note: Runs the tests against the source files (in the
/libdirectory). - You also run the tests in watch mode (will rerun tests when files are changed).
- Recommended to run the build in watch mode as well to re-build the project before the tests are run.
npm run test:watch