includeNodeLocations
preserves the location info produced by the HTML parser,
allowing you to retrieve it with the nodeLocation() method (described below).
It defaults to false to give the best performance, and cannot be used with an XML content type since our XML parser does not support location info.
jsdom does not have the capability to render visual content, and will act like a headless browser by default. It provides hints to web pages through APIs such as document.hidden that their content is not visible.
When the pretendToBeVisual
option is set to true
, jsdom will pretend that it is rendering and displaying
content.
referrer just affects the value read from document.referrer. It defaults to no referrer (which reflects as the empty string).
url sets the value returned by window.location, document.URL, and document.documentURI, and affects things like resolution of relative URLs within the document and the same-origin restrictions and referrer used while fetching subresources. It will default to a file URL corresponding to the given filename, instead of to "about:blank".
userAgent affects the value read from navigator.userAgent, as well as the User-Agent header sent while fetching subresources.
Generated using TypeDoc
contentType affects the value read from document.contentType, and how the document is parsed: as HTML or as XML. Values that are not "text/html" or an XML mime type will throw. It will default to "application/xhtml+xml" if the given filename ends in .xhtml or .xml; otherwise it will continue to default to "text/html".