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# pug-parser
The pug parser (takes an array of tokens and converts it to an abstract syntax tree)
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## 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