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ajmas avatar ajmas commented on September 15, 2024
Passing in HTML?

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ajmas avatar ajmas commented on September 15, 2024 1

So exploring a bit more I can create a response object for my HTML this way:

      const response = new Response(html, { headers: {
        'Content-Type': 'text/html'
      }});

The problem is now that parseResponseObject is not part of urlMetadata.Options in the Typescript definition in index.d.ts. I can get around this by casting the options to any, but it isn't ideal.

I'll open a specific ticket for the issue. I was using url-metadata 3.5.2. Now opened: #76

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laurengarcia avatar laurengarcia commented on September 15, 2024

Glad you figured it out.

I'll add an example in the /test dir for the use-case above where you created a Response object for your html string and link it in the README. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

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