# validator **Repository Path**: mirrors_shlomif/validator ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: validator - **Description**: The Nu Html Checker – Helps you catch unintended mistakes in your HTML, CSS, and SVG - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-25 - **Last Updated**: 2026-02-15 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # The Nu Html Checker (v.Nu) [![Chat room][1]][2] [![Download latest][3]][4] [1]: https://goo.gl/1kHqwI [2]: https://gitter.im/validator/validator [3]: https://goo.gl/3PC2Qn [4]: https://github.com/validator/validator/releases/latest The Nu Html Checker (v.Nu) helps you [catch unintended mistakes in your HTML, CSS, and SVG][5]. It enables you to [batch-check documents from the command line][6] and from other scripts/apps, and to [deploy your own instance of the checker as a service][7] (like [validator.w3.org/nu][8]). Its [source code is available][9], as are [instructions on how to build, test, and run the code][10]. [5]: https://validator.w3.org/nu/about.html#why-validate [6]: https://validator.github.io/validator/#usage [7]: https://validator.github.io/validator/#standalone [8]: https://validator.w3.org/nu/ [9]: https://github.com/validator/validator [10]: https://validator.github.io/validator/#build-instructions A [Dockerfile][11] (see the **Pulling from Docker Hub** section below) and [npm][12], [pip][13], and [brew][14] packages of it are also available. [11]: https://hub.docker.com/r/validator/validator/ [12]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/vnu-jar [13]: https://github.com/svenkreiss/html5validator [14]: https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/vnu It is released upstream in these formats: * pre-compiled Linux, Windows, and macOS binaries that include an embedded Java runtime * `vnu.jar` — a portable version you can use on any system that has Java 8 or above installed * `vnu.war` — for [deploying the checker service through a servlet container such as Tomcat][15] [15]: https://validator.github.io/validator/#servlet **Note:** The _vnu.jar_ and _vnu.war_ files require you to have Java 8 or above installed. The pre-compiled Linux, Windows, and macOS binaries don’t require you to have any version of Java already installed at all. You can [get the latest release][16] or run [`docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8888 validator/validator:latest`][17], [`npm install vnu-jar`][18], [`brew install vnu`][19], or [`pip install html5validator`][20] and see the **Usage** and **Web-based checking** sections below. Or automate your document checking with a frontend such as: [16]: https://github.com/validator/validator/releases/latest [17]: https://hub.docker.com/r/validator/validator/ [18]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/vnu-jar [19]: https://libraries.io/homebrew/vnu [20]: https://github.com/svenkreiss/html5validator * [Grunt plugin for HTML validation][21] or [Gulp plugin for HTML validation][22] * [html5validator `pip` package][23] (for HTML checking integration in Travis CI, CircleCI, CodeShip, Jekyll, Pelican, etc.) * [LMVTFY: Let Me Validate That For You][24] (auto-check HTML of JSFiddle/JSBin, etc., links in GitHub issue comments) [21]: https://github.com/validator/grunt-html [22]: https://github.com/validator/gulp-html [23]: https://github.com/svenkreiss/html5validator [24]: https://github.com/cvrebert/lmvtfy/ ## Usage Run the checker with one of the following invocations: • `vnu-runtime-image/bin/vnu OPTIONS FILES` (Linux or macOS) • `vnu-runtime-image\bin\vnu.bat OPTIONS FILES` (Windows) • `java -jar ~/vnu.jar OPTIONS FILES` (any system with Java8+ installed) …where _`FILES`_ are the documents to check, and _`OPTIONS`_ are zero or more of the following options: --errors-only --Werror --exit-zero-always --stdout --asciiquotes --user-agent USER_AGENT --no-langdetect --no-stream --filterfile FILENAME --filterpattern PATTERN --css --skip-non-css --also-check-css --svg --skip-non-svg --also-check-svg --html --skip-non-html --format gnu|xml|json|text --help --verbose --version The [Options][25] section below provides details on each option, and the rest of this section provides some specific examples. [25]: https://validator.github.io/validator/#options **Note:** Throughout these examples, replace `~/vnu.jar` with the actual path to that jar file on your system, and replace `vnu-runtime-image/bin/vnu` and `vnu-runtime-image\bin\vnu.bat` with the actual path to the `vnu` or `vnu.bat` program on your system — or if you add the `vnu-runtime-image/bin` or `vnu-runtime-image\bin` directory your system `PATH` environment variable, you can invoke the checker with just `vnu`. To check one or more documents from the command line: vnu-runtime-image/bin/vnu FILE.html FILE2.html FILE3.html... vnu-runtime-image\bin\vnu.bat FILE.html FILE2.html FILE3.html... java -jar ~/vnu.jar FILE.html FILE2.html FILE3.html... **Note:** If you get a `StackOverflowError` error when invoking the checker, try adjusting the thread stack size by providing the `-Xss` option to java: java -Xss512k -jar ~/vnu.jar ... vnu-runtime-image/bin/java -Xss512k \ -m vnu/nu.validator.client.SimpleCommandLineValidator ... To check all documents in a particular directory `DIRECTORY_PATH` as HTML: java -jar ~/vnu.jar DIRECTORY_PATH vnu-runtime-image/bin/vnu DIRECTORY_PATH vnu-runtime-image\bin\vnu.bat DIRECTORY_PATH #### More examples **Note:** The examples in this section assume you have the `vnu-runtime-image/bin` or `vnu-runtime-image\bin` directory in your system `PATH` environment variable. If you’re using the jar file instead, replace `vnu` in the examples with `java -jar ~/vnu.jar`. To check all documents in a particular directory `DIRECTORY_PATH` as HTML, but skip any documents whose names don’t end with the extensions `.html`, `.htm`, `.xhtml`, or `.xht`: vnu --skip-non-html DIRECTORY_PATH To check all documents in a particular directory as CSS: vnu --css DIRECTORY_PATH To check all documents in a particular directory as CSS, but skip any documents whose names don’t end with the extension `.css`: vnu --skip-non-css DIRECTORY_PATH To check all documents in a particular directory, with documents whose names end in the extension `.css` being checked as CSS, and all other documents being checked as HTML: vnu --also-check-css DIRECTORY_PATH To check all documents in a particular directory as SVG: vnu --svg DIRECTORY_PATH To check all documents in a particular directory as SVG, but skip any documents whose names don’t end with the extension `.svg`: vnu --skip-non-svg DIRECTORY_PATH To check all documents in a particular directory, with documents whose names end in the extension `.svg` being checked as SVG, and all other documents being checked as HTML: vnu --also-check-svg DIRECTORY_PATH To check a Web document: vnu _URL_ example: vnu http://example.com/foo To check standard input: vnu - example: echo '...' | vnu - echo '<!doctype html><title>...' | java -jar ~/vnu.jar - ### Options When used from the command line as described in this section, the checker provides the following options: #### --asciiquotes Specifies whether ASCII quotation marks are substituted for Unicode smart quotation marks in messages. default: [unset; Unicode smart quotation marks are used in messages] #### --errors-only Specifies that only error-level messages and non-document-error messages are reported (so that warnings and info messages are not reported). default: [unset; all messages reported, including warnings & info messages] #### --Werror Makes the checker exit non-zero if any warnings are encountered (even if there are no errors). default: [unset; checker exits zero if only warnings are encountered] #### --exit-zero-always Makes the checker exit zero even if errors are reported for any documents. default: [unset; checker exits 1 if errors are reported for any documents] #### --stdout Makes the checker report errors and warnings to stdout rather than stderr. default: [unset; checker reports errors and warnings to stderr] #### --filterfile _FILENAME_ Specifies a filename. Each line of the file contains either a regular expression or starts with "#" to indicate the line is a comment. Any error message or warning message that matches a regular expression in the file is filtered out (dropped/suppressed). default: [unset; checker does no message filtering] #### --filterpattern _REGEXP_ Specifies a regular expression. Any error message or warning message that matches the regular expression is filtered out (dropped/suppressed). As with all other checker options, this option may only be specified once. So to filter multiple error messages or warning messages, you must provide a single regular expression that will match all the messages. The typical way to do that for regular expressions is to OR multiple patterns together using the "|" character. default: [unset; checker does no message filtering] #### --format _format_ Specifies the output format for reporting the results. default: "gnu" possible values: "gnu", "xml", "json", "text" [see information at URL below] https://github.com/validator/validator/wiki/Service-%C2%BB-Common-params#out #### --help Shows detailed usage information. #### --skip-non-css Check documents as CSS but skip documents that don’t have *.css extensions. default: [unset; all documents found are checked] #### --css Force all documents to be checked as CSS, regardless of extension. default: [unset] #### --skip-non-svg Check documents as SVG but skip documents that don’t have *.svg extensions. default: [unset; all documents found are checked] #### --svg Force all documents to be checked as SVG, regardless of extension. default: [unset] #### --skip-non-html Skip documents that don’t have *.html, *.htm, *.xhtml, or *.xht extensions. default: [unset; all documents found are checked, regardless of extension] #### --html Forces any *.xhtml or *.xht documents to be parsed using the HTML parser. default: [unset; XML parser is used for *.xhtml and *.xht documents] #### --also-check-css Check CSS documents (in addition to checking HTML documents). default: [unset; no documents are checked as CSS] #### --also-check-svg Check SVG documents (in addition to checking HTML documents). default: [unset; no documents are checked as SVG] #### --user-agent _USER_AGENT_ Specifies the value of the User-Agent request header to send when checking HTTPS/HTTP URLs. default: "Validator.nu/LV" #### --no-langdetect Disables language detection, so that documents are not checked for missing or mislabeled html[lang] attributes. default: [unset; language detection & html[lang] checking are performed] #### --no-stream Forces all documents to be be parsed in buffered mode instead of streaming mode (causes some parse errors to be treated as non-fatal document errors instead of as fatal document errors). default: [unset; non-streamable parse errors cause fatal document errors] #### --verbose Specifies "verbose" output. (Currently this just means that the names of files being checked are written to stdout.) default: [unset; output is not verbose] #### --version Shows the checker version number. ## Web-based checking The Nu Html Checker — along with being usable as [a standalone command-line client][26] — can be run as an HTTP service, similar to [validator.w3.org/nu][27], for browser-based checking of HTML documents, CSS stylesheets, and SVG images over the Web. To that end, the checker is released as several separate packages: [26]: https://validator.github.io/validator/#usage [27]: https://validator.w3.org/nu/ * Linux, Windows, and macOS binaries for deploying the checker as a simple self-contained service on any system * `vnu.jar` for deploying the checker as a simple self-contained service on a system with Java installed * `vnu.war` for deploying the checker to a servlet container such as Tomcat All deployments expose a REST API that enables checking of HTML documents, CSS stylesheets, and SVG images from other clients, not just web browsers. And the Linux, Windows, and macOS binaries and `vnu.jar` package also include a simple HTTP client that enables you to either send documents to a locally-running instance of the checker HTTP service — for fast command-line checking — or to any remote instance of the checker HTTP service running anywhere on the Web. The [latest releases of the Linux, Windows, and macOS binaries and vnu.jar and vnu.war packages][28] are available from the `validator` project at github. The following are detailed instructions on using them. [28]: https://github.com/validator/validator/releases/latest **Note:** Throughout these instructions, replace `~/vnu.jar` with the actual path to that jar file on your system, and replace `vnu-runtime-image/bin/java` and `vnu-runtime-image\bin\java.exe` with the actual path to the checker `java` or `java.exe` program on your system — or if you add the `vnu-runtime-image/bin` or `vnu-runtime-image\bin` directory your system `PATH` environment variable, you can invoke the checker with just `java nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888`. ### Standalone web server To run the checker as a standalone service (using a built-in Jetty server), open a new terminal window and invoke the checker like this: java -cp ~/vnu.jar nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 vnu-runtime-image/bin/java nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 vnu-runtime-image\bin\java.exe nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 Then open [http://0.0.0.0:8888][29] in a browser. (To listen on a different port, replace `8888` with the port number.) [29]: http://0.0.0.0:8888 **Warning:** Future checker releases will bind by default to the address `127.0.0.1`. Your checker deployment might become unreachable unless you use the `nu.validator.servlet.bind-address` system property to bind the checker to a different address: java -cp ~/vnu.jar \ -Dnu.validator.servlet.bind-address=128.30.52.73 \ nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 vnu-runtime-image/bin/java \ -Dnu.validator.servlet.bind-address=128.30.52.73 \ nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 vnu-runtime-image\bin\java.exe \ -Dnu.validator.servlet.bind-address=128.30.52.73 \ nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 When you open [http://0.0.0.0:8888][30] (or whatever URL corresponds to the `nu.validator.servlet.bind-address` value you’re using), you’ll see a form similar to [validator.w3.org/nu][31] that allows you to enter the URL of an HTML document, CSS stylesheet, or SVG image, and have the results of checking that resource displayed in the browser. [30]: http://0.0.0.0:8888 [31]: https://validator.w3.org/nu/ **Note:** If you get a `StackOverflowError` error when using the checker, try adjusting the thread stack size by providing the `-Xss` option to java: java -Xss512k -cp ~/vnu.jar nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 vnu-runtime-image/bin/java -Xss512k -m vnu/nu.validator.servlet.Main 8888 ### Deployment to servlet container To run the checker inside of an existing servlet container such as Apache Tomcat you will need to deploy the `vnu.war` file to that server following its documentation. For example, on Apache Tomcat you could do this using the [Manager][32] application or simply by copying the file to the `webapps` directory (since that is the default `appBase` setting). Typically you would see a message similar to the following in the `catalina.out` log file. [32]: https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/manager-howto.html May 7, 2014 4:42:04 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployWAR INFO: Deploying web application archive /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/vnu.war Assuming your servlet container is configured to receive HTTP requests sent to `localhost` on port `80` and the context root of this application is `vnu` (often the default behavior is to use the WAR file's filename as the context root unless one is explicitly specified) you should be able to access the application by connecting to [http://localhost/vnu/][33]. [33]: http://localhost/vnu/ **Note:** You may want to customize the `/WEB-INF/web.xml` file inside the WAR file (you can use any ZIP-handling program) to modify the servlet filter configuration. For example, if you wanted to disable the inbound-size-limit filter, you could comment out that filter like this: <!-- <filter> <filter-name>inbound-size-limit-filter</filter-name> <filter-class>nu.validator.servlet.InboundSizeLimitFilter</filter-class> </filter> <filter-mapping> <filter-name>inbound-size-limit-filter</filter-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping> --> ### HTTP client (for fast command-line checking) The checker is packaged with an HTTP client you can use from the command line to either send documents to a locally-running instance of the checker HTTP service — for fast command-line checking — or to a remote instance anywhere on the Web. To check documents locally using the packaged HTTP client, do this: 1. Start up the checker as a local HTTP service, as described in the **Standalone web server** section. 2. Open a new terminal window and invoke the HTTP client like this: java -cp ~/vnu.jar nu.validator.client.HttpClient FILE.html... vnu-runtime-image/bin/java nu.validator.client.HttpClient FILE.html... To send documents to an instance of the checker on the Web, such as [html5.validator.nu/][34], use the nu.validator.client.host and nu.validator.client.port options, like this: [34]: https://html5.validator.nu/ java -cp ~/vnu.jar -Dnu.validator.client.port=80 \ -Dnu.validator.client.host=html5.validator.nu \ nu.validator.client.HttpClient FILE.html... …or like this: vnu-runtime-image/bin/java -Dnu.validator.client.port=80 \ -Dnu.validator.client.host=html5.validator.nu \ nu.validator.client.HttpClient FILE.html... Other options are documented below. ### HTTP client options When using the packaged HTTP client for sending documents to an instance of the checker HTTP service for checking, you can set Java system properties to control configuration options for the checker behavior. For example, you can suppress warning-level messages and only show error-level ones by setting the value of the `nu.validator.client.level` system property to `error`, like this: java -Dnu.validator.client.level=error \ -cp ~/vnu.jar nu.validator.client.HttpClient FILE.html... …or like this: vnu-runtime-image/bin/java -Dnu.validator.client.level=error \ -cp ~/vnu.jar nu.validator.client.HttpClient FILE.html... Most of the properties listed below map to the common input parameters for the checker service, as documented at [github.com/validator/validator/wiki/Service-»-Common-params][35]. [35]: https://github.com/validator/validator/wiki/Service-%C2%BB-Common-params #### nu.validator.client.host Specifies the hostname of the checker for the client to connect to. default: "127.0.0.1" #### nu.validator.client.port Specifies the hostname of the checker for the client to connect to. default: "8888" example: java -Dnu.validator.client.port=8080 -jar ~/vnu.jar FILE.html #### nu.validator.client.level Specifies the severity level of messages to report; to suppress warning-level messages, and only show error-level ones, set this property to "error". default: [unset] possible values: "error" example: java -Dnu.validator.client.level=error -jar ~/vnu.jar FILE.html #### nu.validator.client.parser Specifies which parser to use. default: "html"; or, for *.xhtml input files, "xml" possible values: [see information at URL below] https://github.com/validator/validator/wiki/Service-%C2%BB-Common-params#parser #### nu.validator.client.charset Specifies the encoding of the input document. default: [unset] #### nu.validator.client.content-type Specifies the content-type of the input document. default: "text/html"; or, for *.xhtml files, "application/xhtml+xml" #### nu.validator.client.out Specifies the output format for messages. default: "gnu" possible values: [see information at URL below] https://github.com/validator/validator/wiki/Service-%C2%BB-Common-params#out #### nu.validator.client.asciiquotes Specifies whether ASCII quotation marks are substituted for Unicode smart quotation marks in messages. default: "yes" possible values: "yes" or "no" ### HTTP servlet options #### nu.validator.servlet.bind-address Binds the validator service to the specified IP address. default: 0.0.0.0 [causes the checker to listen on all interfaces] possible values: The IP address of any network interface example: -Dnu.validator.servlet.bind-address=127.0.0.1 #### nu.validator.servlet.connection-timeout Specifies the connection timeout. default: 5000 possible values: number of milliseconds example: -Dnu.validator.servlet.connection-timeout=5000 #### nu.validator.servlet.socket-timeout Specifies the socket timeout. default: 5000 possible values: number of milliseconds example: -Dnu.validator.servlet.socket-timeout=5000 ## Pulling from Docker Hub You can pull the checker from the [https://hub.docker.com/r/validator/validator/][36] repo at Docker Hub. [36]: https://hub.docker.com/r/validator/validator/ To pull and run the latest version of the checker: docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8888 validator/validator:latest To pull and run a specific Docker-Hub tag/version of the checker — for example, the `17.11.1` version: docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8888 validator/validator:17.11.1 To bind the checker to a specific address (rather than have it listening on all interfaces): docker run -it --rm -p 128.30.52.73:8888:8888 validator/validator:latest To make the checker run with a connection timeout and socket timeout different than the default 5 seconds, use the `CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS` and `SOCKET_TIMEOUT_SECONDS` environment variables: docker run -it --rm \ -e CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=15 \ -e SOCKET_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=15 \ -p 8888:8888 \ validator/validator To make the checker run with particular Java system properties set, use the `JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS` environment variable: docker run -it --rm \ -e JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS=-Dnu.validator.client.asciiquotes=yes \ -p 8888:8888 \ validator/validator To define a service named `vnu` for use with `docker compose`, create a Compose file named `docker-compose.yml` (for example), with contents such as the following: version: '2' services: vnu: image: validator/validator ports: - "8888:8888" network_mode: "host" #so "localhost" refers to the host machine. ## Build instructions Follow the steps below to build, test, and run the checker such that you can open `http://0.0.0.0:8888/` in a Web browser to use the checker Web UI. 1. Make sure you have git, python, and JDK 8 or above installed. 2. Set the `JAVA_HOME` environment variable: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64 <-- Ubuntu, etc. export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home) <-- MacOS 3. Create a working directory: git clone https://github.com/validator/validator.git 4. Change into your working directory: cd validator 5. Start the checker Python script: python ./checker.py all The first time you run the checker Python script, you’ll need to be online and the build will need time to download several megabytes of dependencies. The steps above will build, test, and run the checker such that you can open `http://0.0.0.0:8888/` in a Web browser to use the checker Web UI. **Warning:** Future checker releases will bind by default to the address `127.0.0.1`. Your checker deployment might become unreachable unless you use the `--bind-address` option to bind the checker to a different address: python ./checker.py --bind-address=128.30.52.73 all Use `python ./checker.py --help` to see command-line options for controlling the behavior of the script, as well as build-target names you can call separately; e.g.: * python ./checker.py build # to build only * python ./checker.py build # test to build and test * python ./checker.py run # to run only * python ./checker.py jar # to compile vnu.jar * python ./checker.py update-shallow && \   python ./checker.py dldeps && \   python ./checker.py jar  # compile vnu.jar faster