# pug-parser The pug parser (takes an array of tokens and converts it to an abstract syntax tree) [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/pugjs/pug-parser/master.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/pugjs/pug-parser) [![Dependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug/status.svg?path=packages/pug-parser)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug?path=packages/pug-parser) [![DevDependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug/dev-status.svg?path=packages/pug-parser)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug?path=packages/pug-parser&type=dev) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/pug-parser.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/pug-parser) ## Installation npm install pug-parser ## Usage ```js var parse = require('pug-parser'); ``` ### `parse(tokens, options)` Convert Pug tokens to an abstract syntax tree (AST). `options` can contain the following properties: - `filename` (string): The name of the Pug file; it is included in the produced AST nodes and error handling, if provided. - `plugins` (array): An array of plugins, in the order they should be applied. - `src` (string): The source of the Pug file; it is used in error handling if provided. ```js var lex = require('pug-lexer'); var filename = 'my-file.pug'; var src = 'div(data-foo="bar")'; var tokens = lex(src, {filename}); var ast = parse(tokens, {filename, src}); console.log(JSON.stringify(ast, null, ' ')) ``` ```json { "type": "Block", "nodes": [ { "type": "Tag", "name": "div", "selfClosing": false, "block": { "type": "Block", "nodes": [], "line": 1, "filename": "my-file.pug" }, "attrs": [ { "name": "data-foo", "val": "\"bar\"", "line": 1, "column": 5, "filename": "my-file.pug", "mustEscape": true } ], "attributeBlocks": [], "isInline": false, "line": 1, "column": 1, "filename": "my-file.pug" } ], "line": 0, "filename": "my-file.pug" } ``` ### `new parse.Parser(tokens, options)` Constructor for a Parser class. This is not meant to be used directly unless you know what you are doing. `options` may contain the following properties: - `filename` (string): The name of the Pug file; it is included in the produced AST nodes and error handling, if provided. - `plugins` (array): An array of plugins, in the order they should be applied. - `src` (string): The source of the Pug file; it is used in error handling if provided. ## License MIT