defmodule AutoLinker do @moduledoc """ Create url links from text containing urls. Turns an input string like `"Check out google.com"` into `Check out "google.com"` ## Examples iex> AutoLinker.link("google.com") ~s(google.com) iex> AutoLinker.link("google.com", new_window: false, rel: false) ~s(google.com) iex> AutoLinker.link("google.com", new_window: false, rel: false, class: false) ~s(google.com) """ import AutoLinker.Parser @doc """ Auto link a string. Options: * `class: "auto-linker"` - specify the class to be added to the generated link. false to clear * `rel: "noopener noreferrer"` - override the rel attribute. false to clear * `new_window: true` - set to false to remove `target='_blank'` attribute * `truncate: false` - Set to a number to truncate urls longer then the number. Truncated urls will end in `..` * `strip_prefix: true` - Strip the scheme prefix * `exclude_class: false` - Set to a class name when you don't want urls auto linked in the html of the give class * `exclude_id: false` - Set to an element id when you don't want urls auto linked in the html of the give element * `email: false` - link email links * `mention: false` - link @mentions (when `true`, requires `mention_prefix` or `mention_handler` options to be set) * `mention_prefix: nil` - a prefix to build a link for a mention (example: `https://example.com/user/`) * `mention_handler: nil` - a custom handler to validate and formart a mention * `hashtag: false` - link #hashtags (when `true`, requires `hashtag_prefix` or `hashtag_handler` options to be set) * `hashtag_prefix: nil` - a prefix to build a link for a hashtag (example: `https://example.com/tag/`) * `hashtag_handler: nil` - a custom handler to validate and formart a hashtag * `extra: false` - link urls with rarely used schemes (magnet, ipfs, irc, etc.) * `validate_tld: true` - Set to false to disable TLD validation for urls/emails, also can be set to :no_scheme to validate TLDs only for urls without a scheme (e.g `example.com` will be validated, but `http://example.loki` won't) Each of the above options can be specified when calling `link(text, opts)` or can be set in the `:auto_linker`'s configuration. For example: config :auto_linker, class: false, new_window: false Note that passing opts to `link/2` will override the configuration settings. """ def link(text, opts \\ []) do parse(text, opts) end def link_map(text, acc, opts \\ []) do parse({text, acc}, opts) end end