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@sanity/block-content-to-hyperscript
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Function for transforming Sanity block content to HyperScript
Render an array of block text from Sanity with HyperScript.
npm install --save @sanity/block-content-to-hyperscript
const h = require('hyperscript')
const blocksToHyperScript = require('@sanity/block-content-to-hyperscript')
const client = require('@sanity/client')({
projectId: '<your project id>',
dataset: '<some dataset>',
useCdn: true
})
const serializers = {
types: {
code: props => h('pre', {className: props.node.language}, h('code', props.node.code))
}
}
client.fetch('*[_type == "article"][0]').then(article => {
const el = blocksToHyperScript({
blocks: article.body,
serializers: serializers
})
document.getElementById('root').appendChild(el)
})
className
- When more than one block is given, a container node has to be created. Passing a className
will pass it on to the container. Note: see renderContainerOnSingleChild
.renderContainerOnSingleChild
- When a single block is given as input, the default behavior is to not render any container. If you always want to render the container, pass true
.serializers
- Specifies the functions to use for rendering content. Merged with default serializers.serializers.types
- Serializers for block types, see example aboveserializers.marks
- Serializers for marks - data that annotates a text child of a block. See example usage below.serializers.list
- Function to use when rendering a list nodeserializers.listItem
- Function to use when rendering a list item nodeserializers.hardBreak
- Function to use when transforming newline characters to a hard break (default: <br/>
, pass false
to render newline character)serializers.container
- Serializer for the container wrapping the blocksserializers.unknownType
- Override the default serializer for blocks of unknown type, if ignoreUnknownTypes
is set to false
(the default).serializers.unknownMark
- Override the default serializer for marks of unknown type. Defaults to a span without any styling.imageOptions
- When encountering image blocks, this defines which query parameters to apply in order to control size/crop mode etc.ignoreUnknownTypes
- By default (or when setting this property explicitly to true
) it will output a hidden <div>
with a warning. By setting this property to false
, the renderer will throw an error when encountering unknown block types. The behavior of the unknown type rendering can be customized by specifying a serializer with serializers.unknownType
.In addition, in order to render images without materializing the asset documents, you should also specify:
projectId
- The ID of your Sanity project.dataset
- Name of the Sanity dataset containing the document that is being rendered.const input = [
{
_type: 'block',
children: [
{
_key: 'a1ph4',
_type: 'span',
marks: ['s0m3k3y'],
text: 'Sanity'
}
],
markDefs: [
{
_key: 's0m3k3y',
_type: 'highlight',
color: '#E4FC5B'
}
]
}
]
const highlight = props => h('span', {style: {backgroundColor: props.mark.color}}, props.children)
const content = blocksToHyperScript({
blocks: input,
serializers: {marks: {highlight}}
})
blocksToHyperScript({
blocks: input,
imageOptions: {w: 320, h: 240, fit: 'max'},
projectId: 'myprojectid',
dataset: 'mydataset'
})
block
-typeconst BlockRenderer = props => {
const style = props.node.style || 'normal'
if (/^h\d/.test(style)) {
const level = style.replace(/[^\d]/g, '')
return h('h2', {className: `my-heading level-${level}`}, props.children)
}
return style === 'blockquote'
? h('blockquote', {className: 'my-block-quote'}, props.children)
: h('p', {className: 'my-paragraph'}, props.children)
}
blocksToHyperScript({
blocks: input,
serializers: {types: {block: BlockRenderer}}
})
MIT-licensed. See LICENSE.
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Function for transforming Sanity block content to HyperScript
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