Bidify helps to add bidirectional text support to HTML documents.
The project is in its very early stage of development, and its interface or functionality may break from one version to another. Use it with caution.
require 'bidify'
html_input = '<p>some content even in nested format</p>'
bidified_html = Bidify.bidify_html_string(html_input)
# bidified_html: '<p dir="auto">some content even in nested format</p>' Bidification (the dir="auto" attribute) follows these simple rules:
- It applies to "bidifiable" tags.
- It excludes the first immediate child element.
- It excludes
litags.
The default bidifiable tags are div, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6,
p, ul, ol, and blockquote. One can modify this list using options.
As a complementary step, CSS styles should use logical properties. Here are a few examples:
/* Physical properties */
text-align: left;
padding-right: 10px;
border-left: 1px;
/* Logical properties */
text-align: start;
padding-inline-end: 10px;
border-inline-start: 1px;To use this gem with custom configuration, use the following syntax and pass options while creating an instance of bidifier:
options = {
# ...
}
bidifier = Bidify::HtmlStringBidifier.new(options)
puts bidifier.apply('<div>input stringified html</div>')Available options with their default values are as follows:
-
excluding_tags: []Removes tags from the list of bidifiable tags. This option affects the provided tags in
including_tagsoptions. -
including_tags: []Adds new tags to the list of bidifiable tags
-
greedy: falseBy default, bidification stops when it reaches an element that has
dirattribute. Usetrueto disregard any existingdirattributes. -
only_tags: []It sets the bidifiable tags to the given tags.
-
with_table_support: falseUse
trueto add table tags support.
This project is a Free/Libre and Open Source software released under LGPLv3 license.