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# @citation-js/plugin-csl
Plugin for CSL output for Citation.js. Output generation is done with [`citeproc-js`](https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js).
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## Install
npm install @citation-js/plugin-csl
## Usage
Register by importing the package:
```js
require('@citation-js/plugin-csl')
```
## Formats
Formats and other features added by this plugin. General output options:
* `template`: the style template to use. Currently, the following are built-in:
* `apa` (default)
* `vancouver`
* `harvard1`
* `lang`: the locale to use. Currently, the following are built-in:
* `en-US` (default)
* `es-ES`
* `de-DE`
* `fr-FR`
* `nl-NL`
* `format`: output (markup) format. Note: this doesn't support the output format dictionaries
* `entry` (`String`, `Array[String]`): entry ID or list of entry IDs to identify the items to cite
### Bibliography
This plugin adds the output format `bibliography`, and accepts the following specific options:
* `prepend` (`String`, `Function`): prepend static or dynamic text to each entry
* `append` (`String`, `Function`): append static or dynamic text to each entry
* `nosort` (`Boolean`, default: `false`): do not sort according to the style-defined rules
* `asEntryArray` (`Boolean`, default: `false`): return an array of entries consisting of an id and the output for that individual entry
Here's an example for `prepend` and `append`:
```js
let cite = new Cite({ id: 'a', title: 'Item A' })
cite.format('bibliography', { append: ' [foobar]' })
// 'Item A. (n.d.). [foobar]\n'
cite.format('bibliography', { prepend (entry) { return `${entry.id}: ` } })
// 'a: Item A. (n.d.).\n'
```
And here's another example, possibly more realistic:
```js
let cite = new Cite('Q30000000')
let date = (new Date()).toLocaleDateString()
cite.format('bibliography', {
format: 'html',
template: 'apa',
prepend (entry) {
return `[${entry.id}]: `
},
append: ` [Retrieved on ${date}]`
})
// `<div class="csl-bib-body">
// <div data-csl-entry-id="Q30000000" class="csl-entry">
// [Q30000000]: Miccadei, S., De Leo, R., Zammarchi, E., Natali, P. G., &#38; Civitareale, D. (2002). The Synergistic Activity of Thyroid Transcription Factor 1 and Pax 8 Relies on the Promoter/Enhancer Interplay. <i>Molecular Endocrinology</i>, <i>16</i>(4), 837846. https://doi.org/10.1210/MEND.16.4.0808 [Retrieved on 2018-7-10]
// </div>
// </div>`
```
This prepends `[$ID]: ` to each entry, where `$ID` is the ID of that entry, and appends ` [Retrieved on $DATE]`, where `$DATE` is today (constant for all entries).
Here's an example for `asEntryArray`:
```js
const cite = new Cite([
{ id: 'a', title: 'Item A', issued: { literal: 2021 } },
{ id: 'b', title: 'Item B', issued: { literal: 2021 } }
])
cite.format('bibliography', { asEntryArray: true })
// [
// [
// "a"
// "Item A. (2021).\n"
// ],
// [
// "b"
// "Item B. (2021).\n"
// ]
// ]
```
### Citation
Here's an example for `entry`:
```js
let cite = new Cite([
{ id: 'a', title: 'Item A', issued: { 'date-parts': [[2016]] } },
{ id: 'b', title: 'Item B', issued: { 'date-parts': [[2017]] } },
{ id: 'c', title: 'Item C', issued: { 'date-parts': [[2018]] } }
])
cite.format('citation')
// '(“Item A,” 2016; “Item B,” 2017; “Item C,” 2018)'
cite.format('citation', { entry: ['a', 'b'] })
// '(“Item A,” 2016; “Item B,” 2017)'
cite.format('citation', { entry: 'a' })
// '(“Item A,” 2016)'
```
### Configuration
It is possible to add different styles and locales.
```js
const { Cite, plugins } = require('@citation-js/core')
```
#### Templates
Different [CSL Templates](https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles) can be registered like this:
```js
let templateName = 'custom'
let template = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><style ...>...</style>' // The actual XML file
let config = plugins.config.get('@csl')
config.templates.add(templateName, template)
let example = new Cite(...)
example.format('bibliography', {
format: 'html',
template: templateName,
lang: 'en-US'
})
```
#### Locales
Different [CSL Locales](https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales) can be registered like this:
```js
let language = 'en-GB'
let locale = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><locale ...>...</locale>' // The actual XML file
let config = plugins.config.get('@csl')
config.locales.add(language, locale)
let example = new Cite(...)
example.format('bibliography', {
format: 'html',
template: 'apa',
lang: language
})
```
#### Engine
The configuration object also exposes an internal method to prepare a Citeproc engine with given data and configuration:
```js
let config = plugins.config.get('@csl')
let citeproc = plugins.engine(
/* data: */ [{ ... }],
/* template: */ 'apa',
/* locale: */ 'en-US',
/* format: */ 'html'
)
let sortedIds = citeproc.updateItems(/* ids: */ [...])
let makeBibliography = citeproc.makeBibliography()
```