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# Readability.js
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A standalone version of the readability library used for Firefox Reader View. Any changes to Readability.js itself should be reviewed by an [appropriate Firefox/toolkit peer](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Firefox), such as [@gijsk](https://github.com/gijsk), since these changes will be automatically merged to mozilla-central.
9 years ago
## Contributing
For outstanding issues, see the issue list in this repo, as well as this bug list: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1102450
To test local changes to Readability.js, you can use the [automated tests](#tests). There's a [node script](https://github.com/mozilla/readability/blob/master/test/generate-testcase.js) to help you create new ones.
Note that because `JSDOMParser` is restricted to parsing XHTML-compatible input, you will likely need to tweak any input you fetch directly from the internet (e.g. to close `<meta>` tags). Even if creating a 'readable' version fails, the script will leave the input for you to change. You can then re-run the `generate-testcase.js` script passing only the test page slug, and it will reuse the altered input. Ideally we should fix the `generate-testcase.js` script to no longer need this manual pre/post-processing. If you have time to help with this, a pull request would be very welcome!
Please make sure to run [eslint](http://eslint.org/) against any proposed changes when creating a pull request.
## Usage
To parse a document, you must create a new `Readability` object from a URI object and a document, and then call `parse()`. Here's an example:
```javascript
var loc = document.location;
var uri = {
spec: loc.href,
host: loc.host,
prePath: loc.protocol + "//" + loc.host,
scheme: loc.protocol.substr(0, loc.protocol.indexOf(":")),
pathBase: loc.protocol + "//" + loc.host + loc.pathname.substr(0, loc.pathname.lastIndexOf("/") + 1)
};
var article = new Readability(uri, document).parse();
```
This `article` object will contain the following properties:
* `uri`: original `uri` object that was passed to constructor
* `title`: article title
* `content`: HTML string of processed article content
* `length`: length of article, in characters
* `excerpt`: article description, or short excerpt from content
* `byline`: author metadata
* `dir`: content direction
### Optional
Readability's `parse()` works by modifying the DOM. This removes some elements in the web page. You could avoid this by passing the clone of the `document` object while creating a `Readability` object.
```
var documentClone = document.cloneNode(true);
var article = new Readability(uri, documentClone).parse();
```
## Tests
To run the test suite:
$ mocha test/test-*.js
To run a specific test page by its name:
$ mocha test/test-*.js -g 001
To run the test suite in TDD mode:
$ mocha test/test-*.js -w
Combo time:
$ mocha test/test-*.js -w -g 001
## Benchmarks
Benchmarks for all test pages:
$ npm run perf
Reference benchmark:
$ npm run perf-reference
## License
Copyright (c) 2010 Arc90 Inc
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.