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import type { Node } from "domhandler"; | |
export interface DomSerializerOptions { | |
/** | |
* Print an empty attribute's value. | |
* | |
* @default xmlMode | |
* @example With <code>emptyAttrs: false</code>: <code><input checked></code> | |
* @example With <code>emptyAttrs: true</code>: <code><input checked=""></code> | |
*/ | |
emptyAttrs?: boolean; | |
/** | |
* Print self-closing tags for tags without contents. | |
* | |
* @default xmlMode | |
* @example With <code>selfClosingTags: false</code>: <code><foo></foo></code> | |
* @example With <code>selfClosingTags: true</code>: <code><foo /></code> | |
*/ | |
selfClosingTags?: boolean; | |
/** | |
* Treat the input as an XML document; enables the `emptyAttrs` and `selfClosingTags` options. | |
* | |
* If the value is `"foreign"`, it will try to correct mixed-case attribute names. | |
* | |
* @default false | |
*/ | |
xmlMode?: boolean | "foreign"; | |
/** | |
* Encode characters that are either reserved in HTML or XML, or are outside of the ASCII range. | |
* | |
* @default true | |
*/ | |
decodeEntities?: boolean; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Renders a DOM node or an array of DOM nodes to a string. | |
* | |
* Can be thought of as the equivalent of the `outerHTML` of the passed node(s). | |
* | |
* @param node Node to be rendered. | |
* @param options Changes serialization behavior | |
*/ | |
export default function render(node: Node | ArrayLike<Node>, options?: DomSerializerOptions): string; | |
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