0.3.0 • Published 7 years ago

rehtml v0.3.0

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Last release
7 years ago

Rehtml

🕴 Magically transform HTML to React components without danger

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Have you found yourself using Reacts dangerouslySetInnerHTML and feeling a bit ashamed? Despair not – Rehtml can convert your HTML string into React components.

Installation

$ yarn add rehtml
# or npm install rehtml --save

or via a script tag:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/rehtml"></script>
<!-- This file exposes the variable Rehtml (note that it also requires React) -->

Usage

Basic

import Rehtml from 'rehtml';

export default function Article({ html }) {
  return <Rehtml html={html} />;
}

That's basically all you have to do make it work. It will parse your HTML string and create corresponding React components.

Custom Wrapper

By default Rehtml will wrap all your HTML inside a div without any styles at all. But you can easily customize the wrapping object using prop Wrapper. The most important thing to remember is to make the component render children:

import Rehtml from 'rehtml';

function Wrapper({ children }) {
  return (
    <article className="post">
      {children}
    </article>
  );
}

export default function Article({ html }) {
  return <Rehtml html={html} Wrapper={Wrapper} />;
}

Custom Elements

By default Rehtml will transform your HTML into corresponing React elements. That means that <p class="foo">Bar</p> will be a React element like <p className="foo">Bar</p>. But you can choose to map the HTML elements to any React component you wish:

import Rehtml from 'rehtml';

function P({ children }) {
  return (
    <p style={{ color: 'red' }}>
      {children}
    </p>
  );
}

export default function Article({ html }) {
  const mappings = {
    p: Paragraph, // the key must correspond to a HTML element, e.g. a, p, em, strong, div etc.
  };

  return <Rehtml html={html} mappings={mappings} />;
}

Just like the Wrapper it's important to note that your custom elements must render the children prop.

This type of mapping works very will with "css-in-js"-modules like styled-components:

import Rehtml from 'rehtml';
import styled from 'styled-components';

const A = styled.a`
  text-decoration: none;
  color: #bada55;
`;

export default function Article({ html }) {
  const mappings = {
    a: A,
  };

  return <Rehtml html={html} mappings={mappings} />;
}

Props

PropRequiredDefaultExamples
htmltrue(Not applicable)<p>Foo <em>bar</em></p>
Wrapperfalse<div>{children}</div><article>{children}</article>
mappingsfalse{}{ a: Link, em: Italic, strong: Bold }

License

Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2016 Adam Bergman

See LICENSE for more information.

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