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draft-js-export-html-coopy
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This is a module for DraftJS that will export your editor content to semantic HTML.
It was extracted from React-RTE and placed into a separate module for more general use. Hopefully it can be helpful in your projects.
npm install --save draft-js-export-html
import {stateToHTML} from 'draft-js-export-html';
let html = stateToHTML(contentState);
This project is still under development. If you want to help out, please open an issue to discuss or join us on Slack.
You can define custom inline tags to use by supplying an options
object to stateToHTML
:
import {stateToHTML} from 'draft-js-export-html';
let options = {inlineTags: {BOLD: 'b'}};
let HTML = stateToHTML(contentState);
You can disable the output of block-level tags:
import {stateToHTML} from 'draft-js-export-html';
let options = {blockTags: false};
let HTML = stateToHTML(contentState);
TODO:
This software is BSD Licensed.
FAQs
DraftJS: Export ContentState to HTML
We found that draft-js-export-html-coopy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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