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@dhaiwat10/react-link-preview

React library to preview links.

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A React component that renders beautiful, fully-customizable link previews.

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Install the package:

yarn add @dhaiwat10/react-link-preview

npm install @dhaiwat10/react-link-preview

Import and render the preview:

import { LinkPreview } from '@dhaiwat10/react-link-preview';

const Home = () => {
  return <LinkPreview url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ' width='400px' />;
};

If the component renders nothing, it means that no metadata could be scraped for the URL. Provide a fallback component if you don't want to render null.

Important

This package uses a Heroku proxy (open-source) to get around CORS issues. The public proxy receives a lot of traffic (+ there is a rate limit) and is not recommended for production use.

  • Please fork the proxy repo and host your own copy of it.
  • You can then use the customFetcher prop to pass a fetcher function that fetches data from your proxy. The LinkPreview will now use your proxy as the data source. More details below.

API (Available props)

You can pass the following props to the LinkPreview component.

url (string)

The URL for which you want to generate the link preview.


customFetcher? (function)

A function that takes in a url & fetches data from a proxy/server. The function should return a Promise that resolves to an object with the following structure:

{
  title: string | null;
  description: string | null;
  image: string | null;
  siteName: string | null;
  hostname: string | null;
}

You can use any data-source as you like as long as the customFetcher function returns a Promise that resolves to an object with the above structure.

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fallback? (JSX.Element / any valid JSX)

A fallback component which will be rendered if a link preview could not be generated.


fallbackImageSrc (string)

A fallback image src/URL which will be used if there was no image found for the URL.

explicitImageSrc (string)

The src that will be used for the image regardless of what the data source returns.

showLoader? (boolean)

Whether you want to display the default loading skeleton or not.


customLoader? (JSX.Element / any valid JSX)

Custom loader that will be displayed in place of the default loader.


backgroundColor? (string)

Background color of the card.


primaryTextColor? (string)

Color of the primary text (title).


secondaryTextColor? (string)

Color of the secondary text (description, URL, domain name).


borderColor? (string)

Color of the border of the card.


className? (string)

Any custom CSS class that you want to apply to the card.


width? (string or number)

Width of the card.


height? (string or number)

Height of the card.


margin? (string or number)

Margin around the card.


descriptionLength? (number)

Length of the description in the card. (number of characters)


borderRadius? (string or number)

Border radius of the card.


imageHeight? (string or number)

Height of the image.


textAlign? ( left, right or center)

Alignment of the text.


openInNewTab? (boolean)

Where the link is opened (new tab or current tab).


showPlaceholderIfNoImage? (boolean)

Whether the placeholder image is displayed in case no image could be scraped.


Props marked with ? are optional.

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Package last updated on 27 Jan 2023

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