A simple React component for MathJax
Up-to-date component for using MathJax in latest React (using functional components and hooks API). Focuses on being versatile and making the use of MathJax in
React a pleasant experience without flashes of non-typeset content, both with respect to initial rendering as
well as dynamic updates. Simple to use but with many configuration options.
Features
- Supports both MathJax version 2 and 3.
- Supports local copy of MathJax or copy supplied via CDN.
- Small imprint on production bundle with dependencies only for types (image shows a size of 6.18 KB and 2.3 KB gzipped in a NextJS project analyzed with their bundle analyzer).
- Built in a modular fashion on top of MathJax with direct access to MathJax via the MathJax configuration.
- Use MathJax functionality either through the
MathJax
component or by yourself through the MathJaxBaseContext
. - Either put your math into the DOM with React first and let MathJax typeset afterwards (v. 2 and 3), or typeset with MathJax
first and add it to the DOM afterwards (v. 3 only).
- Hide your components before they are typeset to avoid flashes of non-typeset content and make the use of MathJax a
pleasant experience.
- Complete - no other dependencies related to MathJax are needed to enable the use of MathJax in your React app.
Basic workflow
Installation
Add this library manually as a dependency to package.json
...
dependencies: {
"better-react-mathjax": "^2.0.3"
}
... and then run npm install
or let npm
or yarn
do it for you, depending on which package manager you have
chosen to use:
# npm
npm install better-react-mathjax
# yarn
yarn add better-react-mathjax
Usage
better-react-mathjax
introduces two React components - MathJaxContext
and MathJax
. For MathJax to work with React:
- Wrap your entire app in a
MathJaxContext
component (only use one in your app).
const App = () => {
return (
<MathJaxContext>
</MathJaxContext>
)
}
- Then simply use
MathJax
components at different levels for the actual math.
const Component = () => {
return (
<div>
<MathJax>{ /* math content */ }</MathJax>
<h3>This is a header</h3>
<MathJax>
<div>
<h4>This is a subheader</h4>
<span>{ /* math content */ }</span>
<h4>This is a second subheader</h4>
<span>{ /* math content */ }</span>
...
</div>
</MathJax>
<p>
This is text which involves math <MathJax>{ /* math content */ }</MathJax> inside the paragraph.
</p>
</div>
)
}
In the typical case, the content of a MathJax
component can be everything from a subtree of the DOM to a portion of
text in a long paragraph. If you have a lot of math, try to wrap as much as possible in the same MathJax
component.
The MathJaxContext
is responsible for downloading MathJax and providing it to all wrapped MathJax
components that
typeset math. By default, MathJaxContext
imports MathJax from a CDN which allows for use of Latex, AsciiMath and MathML
with MathJax version 2 and
Latex and MathML with the default MathJax version 3 with
HTML output for both. If you need something else or want to host your own copy of MathJax, read more about the src
attribute of the MathJaxContext
below.
Examples
The first 3 are basic examples with zero configuration standard setup using MathJax version 3 with default MathJax config
and no extra options. Note that sandboxes tend to be slower than use in a real environment.
Example 1: Basic example with Latex
Standard setup using MathJax version 3 with default MathJax config and no extra options.
export default function App() {
return (
<MathJaxContext>
<h2>Basic MathJax example with Latex</h2>
<MathJax>{"\\(\\frac{10}{4x} \\approx 2^{12}\\)"}</MathJax>
</MathJaxContext>
);
}
Sandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-basic-example-latex-bj8gd
Example 2: Basic example with AsciiMath
Using AsciiMath with the default version 3 import requires adding an extra loader (see the MathJax documentation
for further information). AsciiMath uses the same display mode on the entire page, which is display math by default.
It can be changed to inline math by adding asciimath: { displaystyle: false }
to the input config.
export default function App() {
const config = {
loader: { load: ["input/asciimath"] }
};
return (
<MathJaxContext config={config}>
<h2>Basic MathJax example with AsciiMath</h2>
<MathJax>{"`frac(10)(4x) approx 2^(12)`"}</MathJax>
</MathJaxContext>
);
}
Sandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-basic-example-asciimath-ddy4r
Example 3: Basic example with MathML
MathML is supported natively by a few but far from all browsers. It might be problematic to use with Typescript (no types for
MathML included in this package).
export default function App() {
return (
<MathJaxContext>
<h2>Basic MathJax example with MathML</h2>
<MathJax>
<math>
<mrow>
<mrow>
<mfrac>
<mn>10</mn>
<mi>4x</mi>
</mfrac>
</mrow>
<mo>≈</mo>
<mrow>
<msup>
<mn>2</mn>
<mn>12</mn>
</msup>
</mrow>
</mrow>
</math>
</MathJax>
</MathJaxContext>
);
}
Sandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-basic-example-mathml-20vv6
Example 4: Elaborate example with Latex
Sandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-example-latex-3vsr5
Example 5: Elaborate example with AsciiMath
Sandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-example-asciimath-p0uf1
Example 6: Elaborate example with MathML
Make sure to study the comments in this file as MathML processing is a little bit different from Latex and AsciiMath.
Sandbox link: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-example-mathml-nprxz
Example 7: Elaborate example with optimal settings for dynamic updates with Latex
This example shows a configuration that in some particular cases has proven to result in a very smooth experience with
no flashes of non-typeset content. It is by no means recommended as a first attempt and can be tried if you
experience problems with flashes of non-typeset content, long waiting times or other undesired behaviour. Especially for
those using MathJax version 2, some of the configuration options can be used as an inspiration.
Sandbox link: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-example-latex-optimal-8nn9n
TypeScript types
This project has both its own types and MathJax types included in the package. For MathJax version 2, a refactored and updated
version of @types/mathjax
is used whereas for MathJax version 3, this package
depends on the types from mathjax-full
. Nonetheless, none of the logic from
these are used in this project so after building production code and tree-shaking, these dependencies will not affect the
size of the final bundle. If you would prefer a separate @types
package for this project, please make a suggestion about this in an issue on the
project Github page. Note also that issues with the MathJax 2 types can be addressed and updated within this project whereas
the types from mathjax-full
are used unaltered.
API
The following three properties can be set on both the MathJaxContext
and MathJax
components. When set on a
MathJaxContext
component, they apply to all wrapped MathJax
components except those on which the property in
question is set on the individual MathJax
component, which then takes precedence.
Note: MathJax3Object
and MathJax3Config
are aliases for MathJaxObject
and MathJaxConfig
as exported by mathjax-full
.
hideUntilTypeset: "first" | "every" | undefined
Controls whether the content of the MathJax
component should be hidden until after typesetting is finished.
Default: undefined
(no content is hidden at any time)
renderMode: "pre" | "post" | undefined
Controls how typesetting by MathJax is done in the DOM. Typically, using the setting of post
works well but in rare cases
it might be desirable to use pre
for performance reasons or to handle very special cases of flashes of non-typeset content.
Default: post
typesettingOptions: { fn: TypesettingFunction, options: OptionList | undefined } | undefined
Used to control typesetting when renderMode
is set to pre
. Controls which typesetting function to use and an optional
object with typesetting details.
Default: undefined
(no conversion function is supplied which throws an error when renderMode
is pre
)
MathJaxContext
component
config: MathJax2Config | MathJax3Config | undefined
Controls MathJax and is passed to MathJax as its config.
Default: undefined
(default MathJax configuration is used)
MathJax configuration object. Make sure it corresponds to the version used. More information can be found in
the docs.
src: string | undefined
The location of MathJax.
Default: undefined
(default CDN https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com
is used)
Local or remote url to fetch MathJax from. More information about hosting your own copy of MathJax can be found
in the MathJax documentation and more in particular on
the better-react-mathjax
Github page.
A source url may contain both some specific file and some query parameters corresponding to a configuration which, in turn, governs
which additional assets MathJax fetches. The default sources used when this property is omitted are the same as those
listed in the MathJax instruction (however from a different CDN).
version: 2 | 3 | undefined
MathJax version to use. Must be synced with any config
passed.
Default: 3
Version of MathJax to use. If set, make sure that any configuration and url to MathJax uses the same version. If src
is not specified, setting version
to 2
currently makes use of version 2.7.9 and setting it to 3
uses 3.2.0.
onStartUp: (mathJax: MathJax2Object | MathJax3Object) => void) | undefined
Callback to be called when MathJax has loaded successfully but before the MathJax object has been made available
to wrapped MathJax
components. The MathJax object is handed as an argument to this callback which is a good place
to do any further configuration which cannot be done through the config
object.
Default: undefined
onLoad: () => void) | undefined
Callback to be called when MathJax has loaded successfully and after the MathJax object has been made available to the
wrapped MathJax
components.
Default: undefined
onError: (error: any) => void) | undefined
Callback to handle errors in the startup phase when MathJax is loaded.
Default: undefined
MathJax
component
inline: boolean | undefined
Whether the wrapped content should be in an inline or block element.
Note: Currently only MathML and Latex can switch between inline mode and math mode in the same document. This means that
AsciiMath will use the document default for content, no matter the setting of this property. The property will still affect
the wrapper nonetheless.
Default: false
onInitTypeset: () => void) | undefined
Callback for when the content has been typeset for the first time.
Default: undefined
onTypeset: () => void) | undefined
Callback for when the content has been typeset (not only initially).
Default: undefined
text: string | undefined
Required and only used when renderMode
is set to pre
. Should be the math string to convert without any delimiters.
Requires typesettingOptions
to be set and version to be 3
. If renderMode
is post
, this property is ignored.
Default: undefined
dynamic: boolean | undefined
Indicates whether the content of the MathJax
component may change after initial rendering.
Default: false
Any additional props will be spread to the root element of the MathJax
component which is a span
with display
set to inline
when the inline
property is set to true
, otherwise block
. The display
can be overridden via
style
prop if needed (then the inline
property does not affect the wrapper). A ref is not possible to set
as this functionality is used by the MathJax
component itself.
Custom use of MathJax directly
You can use the underlying MathJax object directly (not through the MathJax
component) if you want as well. The
following snippet illustrates how to use MathJaxBaseContext
to accomplish this.
const mjContext = useContext(MathJaxBaseContext)
if(mjContext)
mjContext.promise.then(mathJaxObject => { })
This requires only a MathJaxContext
, supplying the MathJaxBaseContext
, to be in the hierarchy. The object passed from the promise
property is the MathJax
object for the version in use.
Sandbox example: https://codesandbox.io/s/better-react-mathjax-custom-example-latex-e5kym
MathJax documentation
Github
Read full documentation, file problems or contribute on Github: https://github.com/fast-reflexes/better-react-mathjax
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the
MIT license.