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@draft-js-plugins/hashtag
Advanced tools
This is a plugin for the draft-js-plugins-editor
.
This plugin highlights hashtags in the text!
import createHashtagPlugin from '@draft-js-plugins/hashtag';
const hashtagPlugin = createHashtagPlugin();
The plugin ships with a default styling available at this location in the installed package:
node_modules/draft-js-hashtag-plugin/lib/plugin.css
.
Follow the steps below to import the css file by using Webpack's style-loader
and css-loader
.
Install Webpack loaders: npm install style-loader css-loader --save-dev
Add the below section to Webpack config (if your Webpack already has loaders array, simply add the below loader object({test:foo, loaders:bar[]}
) as an item in the array).
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.css$/,
loaders: ['style-loader', 'css'],
},
];
}
Add the below import line to your component to tell Webpack to inject style to your component.
import 'draft-js-hashtag-plugin/lib/plugin.css';
Restart Webpack.
FAQs
Hashtag Plugin for DraftJS
The npm package @draft-js-plugins/hashtag receives a total of 1,313 weekly downloads. As such, @draft-js-plugins/hashtag popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @draft-js-plugins/hashtag demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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