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markdown-table

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Generate a markdown (GFM) table.

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What is this?

This is a simple package that takes table data and generates a GitHub flavored markdown (GFM) table.

When should I use this?

You can use this package when you want to generate the source code of a GFM table from some data.

This is a simple solution in that it doesnt handle escapes or HTML or any of that. For a complete but heavier solution, build an AST and serialize it with mdast-util-to-markdown (with mdast-util-gfm).

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+, 16.0+), install with npm:

npm install markdown-table

In Deno with esm.sh:

import {markdownTable} from 'https://esm.sh/markdown-table@3'

In browsers with esm.sh:

<script type="module">
  import {markdownTable} from 'https://esm.sh/markdown-table@3?bundle'
</script>

Use

Typical usage (defaults to align left):

import {markdownTable} from 'markdown-table'

markdownTable([
  ['Branch', 'Commit'],
  ['main', '0123456789abcdef'],
  ['staging', 'fedcba9876543210']
])

Yields:

| Branch  | Commit           |
| ------- | ---------------- |
| main    | 0123456789abcdef |
| staging | fedcba9876543210 |

With align:

markdownTable(
  [
    ['Beep', 'No.', 'Boop'],
    ['beep', '1024', 'xyz'],
    ['boop', '3388450', 'tuv'],
    ['foo', '10106', 'qrstuv'],
    ['bar', '45', 'lmno']
  ],
  {align: ['l', 'c', 'r']}
)

Yields:

| Beep |   No.   |   Boop |
| :--- | :-----: | -----: |
| beep |   1024  |    xyz |
| boop | 3388450 |    tuv |
| foo  |  10106  | qrstuv |
| bar  |    45   |   lmno |

API

This package exports the identifier markdownTable. There is no default export.

markdownTable(table[, options])

Generate a markdown table from table data (matrix of strings).

options

Configuration (optional).

options.align

One style for all columns, or styles for their respective columns (string or Array<string>). Each style is either 'l' (left), 'r' (right), or 'c' (center). Other values are treated as '', which doesnt place the colon in the alignment row but does align left. Only the lowercased first character is used, so Right is fine.

options.padding

Whether to add a space of padding between delimiters and cells (boolean, default: true).

When true, there is padding:

| Alpha | B     |
| ----- | ----- |
| C     | Delta |

When false, there is no padding:

|Alpha|B    |
|-----|-----|
|C    |Delta|
options.delimiterStart

Whether to begin each row with the delimiter (boolean, default: true).

👉 Note: please dont use this: it could create fragile structures that arent understandable to some markdown parsers.

When true, there are starting delimiters:

| Alpha | B     |
| ----- | ----- |
| C     | Delta |

When false, there are no starting delimiters:

Alpha | B     |
----- | ----- |
C     | Delta |
options.delimiterEnd

Whether to end each row with the delimiter (boolean, default: true).

👉 Note: please dont use this: it could create fragile structures that arent understandable to some markdown parsers.

When true, there are ending delimiters:

| Alpha | B     |
| ----- | ----- |
| C     | Delta |

When false, there are no ending delimiters:

| Alpha | B
| ----- | -----
| C     | Delta
options.alignDelimiters

Whether to align the delimiters (boolean, default: true). By default, they are aligned:

| Alpha | B     |
| ----- | ----- |
| C     | Delta |

Pass false to make them staggered:

| Alpha | B |
| - | - |
| C | Delta |
options.stringLength

Function to detect the length of table cell content (Function, default: s => s.length). This is used when aligning the delimiters (|) between table cells. Full-width characters and emoji mess up delimiter alignment when viewing the markdown source. To fix this, you can pass this function, which receives the cell content and returns its “visible” size. Note that what is and isnt visible depends on where the text is displayed.

Without such a function, the following:

markdownTable([
  ['Alpha', 'Bravo'],
  ['中文', 'Charlie'],
  ['👩‍❤️‍👩', 'Delta']
])

Yields:

| Alpha | Bravo |
| - | - |
| 中文 | Charlie |
| 👩‍❤️‍👩 | Delta |

With string-width:

import stringWidth from 'string-width'

markdownTable(
  [
    ['Alpha', 'Bravo'],
    ['中文', 'Charlie'],
    ['👩‍❤️‍👩', 'Delta']
  ],
  {stringLength: stringWidth}
)

Yields:

| Alpha | Bravo   |
| ----- | ------- |
| 中文  | Charlie |
| 👩‍❤️‍👩    | Delta   |

Types

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports the additional type Options.

Compatibility

This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+. It also works in Deno and modern browsers.

Security

This package is safe.

Inspiration

The original idea and basic implementation was inspired by James Hallidays text-table library.

Contribute

Yes please! See How to Contribute to Open Source.

License

MIT © Titus Wormer