Text Fragments and Selection utilities.
- Normalized Selection
- Create excerpt from selected text
- Efficient Text Fragments generation
- Lightweight (~1kB minified gzipped)
- Optional React Bindings
This is not intended to be a one-stop shop for Selection
and Range
, but rather few useful function related to Text Fragments generation. For selection-related utilities, it will use LiteSelection
with type as follows
interface LiteSelection {
anchorNode: Node | null;
anchorOffset: number;
focusNode: Node | null;
focusOffset: number;
}
This function return a normalized Selection
in the form of LiteSelection
, or null
if it's a collapsed selection or not a range selection.
import { getSelection } from 'text-fragments';
const selection = getSelection();
if (selection) {
// do something with the selection
}
Because this is normalized, you can be sure that anchorNode
is always point to the element before focusNode
, and in case where it points to the same node, anchorOffset
will always be less than focusOffset
.
Return the text inside a selection. It accepts an optional options
that you can use to pass maxLength
or moreTextIndicator
. This can be useful to create an excerpt or limit the
import { getSelection, getSelectedText } from 'text-fragments';
const selection = getSelection();
const text = getSelection(selection, {
maxLength: 100, // defaults to infinity / ignored
moreTextIndicator: '', // defaults to ...
});
There are 2 main function to generate Text Fragments, one with hash & one without. The algorithm used to generate Text Fragments is optimized for smallest string possible with the high chance of correctly highlighting a text. It might highlight the wrong portion of the text but the chances are pretty slim.
Return text fragments string in the form of location hash. You can immediately use this by appending to current URL
import { getSelection, getTextFragmentsWithHash } from 'text-fragments';
const selection = getSelection();
const hash = getTextFragmentsWithHash(selection);
const url = window.location.href + hash;
// do something with the url
Same as before, but without the #:~:text=
prefix.
import { getSelection, getTextFragmentsWithHash } from 'text-fragments';
const selection = getSelection();
const textFragments = getTextFragments(selection);
There's also an optional React binding in the form of hooks that you can import via text-fragments/react
The value returned by useSelection
automatically reflects current selection and updates whenever user changes their selection in the document.
import { getSelectedText } from 'text-fragments';
import { useSelection } from 'text-fragments/react';
const selection = useSelection();
return (
<div>
{selection && <p>Currently selecting {getSelectedText(selection)}</p>}
</div>
);
Get Text Fragments based on current selection. Similar to useSelection
this value is automatically updated.
import { useTextFragments } from 'text-fragments/react';
const hash = useTextFragments({ includeHash: true });
function handleShare() {
window.open(window.location.href + hash);
}
return (
<div>
<button onClick={handleShare}>Preview</button>
<Paragraph />
</div>
);
If you want a more robust library you can use fragment-generation-utils
from text-fragments-polyfill
. It weighs in about 7kB minified gzipped.
MIT