Library API
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Highlight.js exports a few functions as methods of the ``hljs`` object.
``highlight(languageName, code, ignore_illegals, continuation)``
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Core highlighting function.
Accepts a language name, or an alias, and a string with the code to highlight.
The ``ignore_illegals`` parameter, when present and evaluates to a true value,
forces highlighting to finish even in case of detecting illegal syntax for the
language instead of throwing an exception.
The ``continuation`` is an optional mode stack representing unfinished parsing.
When present, the function will restart parsing from this state instead of
initializing a new one. This is used internally for `sublanguage` support.
Note: `continuation` is NOT intended to support line-by-line highlighting
because there is no requirement that a grammar handle linebreaks in any special
way. It's quite possible for a grammar to have a single mode/regex that matches
MANY lines at once. This is not discouraged and entirely up to the grammar.
Returns an object with the following properties:
* ``language``: language name, same as the name passed in ``languageName``, returned for consistency with ``highlightAuto``
* ``relevance``: integer value representing the relevance score
* ``value``: HTML string with highlighting markup
* ``top``: top of the current mode stack
* ``illegal``: boolean representing whether any illegal matches were found
``highlightAuto(code, languageSubset)``
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Highlighting with language detection.
Accepts a string with the code to highlight and an optional array of language names and aliases restricting detection to only those languages. The subset can also be set with ``configure``, but the local parameter overrides the option if set.
Returns an object with the following properties:
* ``language``: detected language
* ``relevance``: integer value representing the relevance score
* ``value``: HTML string with highlighting markup
* ``second_best``: object with the same structure for second-best heuristically detected language (may be absent)
``fixMarkup(value)``
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Post-processing of the highlighted markup. Currently consists of replacing indentation TAB characters and using ``
`` tags instead of new-line characters. Options are set globally with ``configure``.
Accepts a string with the highlighted markup.
``highlightBlock(block)``
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Applies highlighting to a DOM node containing code.
This function is the one to use to apply highlighting dynamically after page load
or within initialization code of third-party Javascript frameworks.
The function uses language detection by default but you can specify the language
in the ``class`` attribute of the DOM node. See the :doc:`class reference
` for all available language names and aliases.
``configure(options)``
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Configures global options:
* ``tabReplace``: a string used to replace TAB characters in indentation.
* ``useBR``: a flag to generate ``
`` tags instead of new-line characters in the output, useful when code is marked up using a non-``
`` container. * ``classPrefix``: a string prefix added before class names in the generated markup, used for backwards compatibility with stylesheets. * ``languages``: an array of language names and aliases restricting auto detection to only these languages. Accepts an object representing options with the values to updated. Other options don't change :: hljs.configure({ tabReplace: ' ', // 4 spaces classPrefix: '' // don't append class prefix // … other options aren't changed }) hljs.initHighlighting(); ``initHighlighting()`` ---------------------- Applies highlighting to all ```` blocks on a page. ``initHighlightingOnLoad()`` ---------------------------- Attaches highlighting to the page load event. ``registerLanguage(name, language)`` ------------------------------------ Adds new language to the library under the specified name. Used mostly internally. * ``name``: a string with the name of the language being registered * ``language``: a function that returns an object which represents the language definition. The function is passed the ``hljs`` object to be able to use common regular expressions defined within it. ``listLanguages()`` ---------------------------- Returns the languages names list. .. _getLanguage: ``getLanguage(name)`` --------------------- Looks up a language by name or alias. Returns the language object if found, ``undefined`` otherwise. ``requireLanguage(name)`` --------------------- Looks up a language by name or alias. This should be used when one language definition depends on another. Using this function (vs ``getLanguage``) will provide better error messaging when a required language is missing. Returns the language object if found, raises a hard error otherwise. ``debugMode()`` --------------- Enables *debug/development* mode. **This mode purposely makes Highlight.js more fragile! It should only be used for testing and local development (of languages or the library itself).** By default "Safe Mode" is used, providing the most reliable experience for production usage. For example, if a new version suddenly had a serious bug (or breaking change) that affected only a single language: * **In Safe Mode**: All other languages would continue to highlight just fine. The broken language would appear as a code block, but without any highlighting (as if it were plaintext). * **In Debug Mode**: All highlighting would stop when an error was encountered and a JavaScript error would be thrown...