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@bustle/mobiledoc-facebook-instant-renderer
Advanced tools
Renders mobiledoc input to Facebook Instant output
This is a Facebook Instant Article renderer for the Mobiledoc format used by Mobiledoc-Kit.
Learn about Facebook Instant here.
To learn more about Mobiledoc cards and renderers, see the Mobiledoc Cards docs.
The renderer is a small library intended for use in servers that are building Facebook Instant documents.
var mobiledoc = {
version: "0.2.0",
sections: [
[ // markers
['B']
],
[ // sections
[1, 'P', [ // array of markups
// markup
[
[0], // open markers (by index)
0, // close count
'hello world'
]
]
]
]
};
var renderer = new MobiledocFacebookInstantRenderer({cards: []});
var rendered = renderer.render(mobiledoc);
console.log(rendered.result.outerHTML); // "<p><b>hello world</b></p>"
The Renderer constructor accepts a single object with the following optional properties:
cards
[array] - The list of card objects that the renderer may encounter in the mobiledocatoms
[array] - The list of atom objects that the renderer may encounter in the mobiledoccardOptions
[object] - Options to pass to cards and atoms when they are renderedunknownCardHandler
[function] - Will be called when any unknown card is enounteredunknownAtomHandler
[function] - Will be called when any unknown atom is enounteredsectionElementRenderer
[object] - A map of hooks for section element rendering.
The return value from renderer.render(mobiledoc)
is an object with two properties:
result
[object] - The rendered result, a DOM nodeteardown
[function] - When called, this function will tear down the rendered mobiledoc and call any teardown handlers that were registered by cards when they were renderedUse this renderer option to customize what element is used when rendering a section.
var renderer = new MobiledocFacebookInstantRenderer({
sectionElementRenderer: {
P: function(dom) { return dom.createElement('span'); },
H1: function(dom) { return dom.createElement('h2'); },
H2: function(dom) {
var element = dom.createElement('h2');
element.setAttribute('class', 'subheadline');
return element;
}
/* Valid keys are P, H1, H2, H3, BLOCKQUOTE, PULL-QUOTE */
}
});
var rendered = renderer.render(mobiledoc);
Command-line:
npm test
Or in the browser:
broccoli serve
npm version patch
or minor
or major
npm run build
git push bustle --tags
npm publish
FAQs
Renders mobiledoc input to Facebook Instant output
The npm package @bustle/mobiledoc-facebook-instant-renderer receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @bustle/mobiledoc-facebook-instant-renderer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bustle/mobiledoc-facebook-instant-renderer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 24 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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