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@lakea/gravity-markdown-adapter-marked
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An adapter for `GrMarkdown` using [`marked`](https://marked.js.org/) as implementation.
An adapter for GrMarkdown
using marked
as implementation.
Install the library using NPM:
npm install @lakea/gravity-markdown-adapter-marked marked --save
Next, create a new file, markdown-adapter-root.module.ts
which exposes an Angular's module with a default configuration.
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {GrMarkdown} from '@lakea/gravity/cdk';
import {GrMarkdownAdapterMarked} from '@lakea/gravity-markdown-adapter-marked';
@NgModule({
providers: [
{
provide: GrMarkdown,
useClass: GrMarkdownAdapterMarked,
},
],
})
export class MarkdownAdapterRootModule {}
Import MarkdownAdapterRootModule
to application root module like app.module.ts
.
You should import the MarkdownAdapterRootModule once in your root module.
The MarkdownAdapterRootModule
provide the adapter implementation for GrMarkdown
.
Create your adapter implementation class extending GrMarkdown
abstraction:
import {Injectable} from '@angular/core';
import {GrMarkdown} from '@lakea/gravity/cdk';
@Injectable()
export class GrMarkdownAdapter extends GrMarkdown {
constructor() {
super();
}
public toHtml(value: string): string {
// YOUR IMPLEMENTATION
}
}
So, provide it on your application root module (maybe app.module.ts
), like this:
providers: [
{
provide: GrMarkdown,
useClass: GrMarkdownAdapter,
}
]
FAQs
An adapter for `GrMarkdown` using [`marked`](https://marked.js.org/) as implementation.
We found that @lakea/gravity-markdown-adapter-marked demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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