NAME

HTML::Tidy - (X)HTML validation in a Perl object

VERSION

Version 1.60

SYNOPSIS

use HTML::Tidy;

my $tidy = HTML::Tidy->new( {config_file => 'path/to/config'} );
$tidy->ignore( type => TIDY_WARNING, type => TIDY_INFO );
$tidy->parse( "foo.html", $contents_of_foo );

for my $message ( $tidy->messages ) {
    print $message->as_string;
}

DESCRIPTION

HTML::Tidy is an HTML checker in a handy dandy object. It's meant as a replacement for HTML::Lint. If you're currently an HTML::Lint user looking to migrate, see the section "Converting from HTML::Lint".

EXPORTS

Message types TIDY_ERROR, TIDY_WARNING and TIDY_INFO.

Everything else is an object method.

METHODS

new()

Create an HTML::Tidy object.

my $tidy = HTML::Tidy->new();

Optionally you can give a hashref of configuration parms.

my $tidy = HTML::Tidy->new( {config_file => 'path/to/tidy.cfg'} );

This configuration file will be read and used when you clean or parse an HTML file.

You can also pass options directly to tidyp.

my $tidy = HTML::Tidy->new( {
                                output_xhtml => 1,
                                tidy_mark => 0,
                            } );

See tidyp -help-config for the list of options supported by tidyp.

The following options are not supported by HTML::Tidy:

  • quiet

messages()

Returns the messages accumulated.

clear_messages()

Clears the list of messages, in case you want to print and clear, print and clear. If you don't clear the messages, then each time you call parse() you'll be accumulating more in the list.

ignore( parm => value [, parm => value ] )

Specify types of messages to ignore. Note that the ignore flags must be set before calling parse(). You can call ignore() as many times as necessary to set up all your restrictions; the options will stack up.

  • type => TIDY_INFO|TIDY_WARNING|TIDY_ERROR

    Specifies the type of messages you want to ignore, either info or warnings or errors. If you wanted, you could call ignore on all three and get no messages at all.

    $tidy->ignore( type => TIDY_WARNING );
  • text => qr/regex/

  • text => [ qr/regex1/, qr/regex2/, ... ]

    Checks the text of the message against the specified regex or regexes, and ignores the message if there's a match. The value for the text parm may be either a regex, or a reference to a list of regexes.

    $tidy->ignore( text => qr/DOCTYPE/ );
    $tidy->ignore( text => [ qr/unsupported/, qr/proprietary/i ] );

parse( $filename, $str [, $str...] )

Parses a string, or list of strings, that make up a single HTML file.

The $filename parm is only used as an identifier for your use. The file is not actually read and opened.

Returns true if all went OK, or false if there was some problem calling tidy, or parsing tidy's output.

clean( $str [, $str...] )

Cleans a string, or list of strings, that make up a single HTML file.

Returns the cleaned string as a single string.

tidyp_version()

libtidyp_version()

Returns the version of the underling tidyp library.

INSTALLING TIDYP

HTML::Tidy requires that tidyp be installed on your system. You can obtain tidyp through your distribution's package manager (make sure you install the development package with headers), or from the tidyp Git repository at http://github.com/petdance/tidyp.

CONVERTING FROM HTML::Lint

HTML::Tidy is different from HTML::Lint in a number of crucial ways.

  • It's not pure Perl

    HTML::Tidy is mostly a happy wrapper around tidyp.

  • The real work is done by someone else

    Changes to tidyp may come down the pipe that I don't have control over. That's the price we pay for having it do a darn good job.

  • It's no longer bundled with its Test:: counterpart

    HTML::Lint came bundled with Test::HTML::Lint, but Test::HTML::Tidy is a separate distribution. This saves the people who don't want the Test:: framework from pulling it in, and all its prerequisite modules.

BUGS & FEEDBACK

Please report any bugs or feature requests at the issue tracker on github http://github.com/petdance/html-tidy/issues. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

Please do NOT use http://rt.cpan.org.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc HTML::Tidy

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Rufus Cable, Jonathan Rockway, and Robert Bachmann for contributions.

AUTHOR

Andy Lester, <andy at petdance.com>

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2005-2017 by Andy Lester

This library is free software. You mean modify or distribute it under the Artistic License v2.0.