json2md
A JSON to Markdown converter.
If you're looking to use this on the client side, that's also possible. Check out the dist
directory.
:cloud: Installation
npm install --save json2md
yarn add json2md
:clipboard: Example
const json2md = require("json2md")
console.log(json2md([
{ h1: "JSON To Markdown" }
, { blockquote: "A JSON to Markdown converter." }
, { img: [
{ title: "Some image", source: "https://example.com/some-image.png" }
, { title: "Another image", source: "https://example.com/some-image1.png" }
, { title: "Yet another image", source: "https://example.com/some-image2.png" }
]
}
, { h2: "Features" }
, { ul: [
"Easy to use"
, "You can programmatically generate Markdown content"
, "..."
]
}
, { h2: "How to contribute" }
, { ol: [
"Fork the project"
, "Create your branch"
, "Raise a pull request"
]
}
, { h2: "Code blocks" }
, { p: "Below you can see a code block example." }
, { "code": {
language: "js"
, content: [
"function sum (a, b) {"
, " return a + b"
, "}"
, "sum(1, 2)"
]
}
}
]))
:question: Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. :bug:
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. :rocket:
:memo: Documentation
json2md(data, prefix)
Converts a JSON input to markdown.
Supported elements
Type | Element | Data | Example |
---|
h1 | Heading 1 | The heading text as string. | { h1: "heading 1" } |
h2 | Heading 2 | The heading text as string. | { h2: "heading 2" } |
h3 | Heading 3 | The heading text as string. | { h3: "heading 3" } |
h4 | Heading 4 | The heading text as string. | { h4: "heading 4" } |
h5 | Heading 5 | The heading text as string. | { h5: "heading 5" } |
h6 | Heading 6 | The heading text as string. | { h6: "heading 6" } |
p | Paragraphs | The paragraph text as string or array (multiple paragraphs). | { p: "Hello World"} or multiple paragraphs: { p: ["Hello", "World"] } |
blockquote | Blockquote | The blockquote as string or array (multiple blockquotes) | { blockquote: "Hello World"} or multiple blockquotes: { blockquote: ["Hello", "World"] } |
img | Image | An object or an array of objects containing the title , source and alt fields. | { img: { title: "My image title", source: "http://example.com/image.png", alt: "My image alt" } } |
ul | Unordered list | An array of strings or lists representing the items. | { ul: ["item 1", "item 2"] } |
ol | Ordered list | An array of strings or lists representing the items. | { ol: ["item 1", "item 2"] } |
code | Code block element | An object containing the language (String ) and content (Array or String ) fields. | { code: { "language": "html", "content": "<script src='dummy.js'></script>" } } |
table | Table | An object containing the headers (Array of String s) and rows (Array of Array s or Object s). | { table: { headers: ["a", "b"], rows: [{ a: "col1", b: "col2" }] } } or { table: { headers: ["a", "b"], rows: [["col1", "col2"]] } } |
link | Link | An object containing the title and the source fields. | `{ title: 'hello', source: 'https://ionicabizau.net' } |
You can extend the json2md.converters
object to support your custom types.
json2md.converters.sayHello = function (input, json2md) {
return "Hello " + input + "!"
}
Then you can use it:
json2md({ sayHello: "World" })
Params
- Array|Object|String
data
: The input JSON data. - String
prefix
: A snippet to add before each line.
Return
- String The generated markdown result.
async
Params
- Array|Object|String
data
: The input JSON data. - String
prefix
: A snippet to add before each line.
Return
- Promise.<String, Error> The generated markdown result.
:yum: How to contribute
Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.
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:dizzy: Where is this library used?
If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. :sparkles:
@sidneys/releasenotes
@microfleet/schema2md
@cypress/schema-tools
@best/github-integration
lambda-docs-2md
jumia-travel-changelog
@cobalt-engine/change-logger
@best/store
uxcore-tools
p2doc
pantheon_site_management
react-docgen-markdown
utterance-to-markdown
gitdox
doc-cli
terraform2md
component-docs-2md
reposier
bookmark2md
rap2doc
make-postgres-markdown
describe-dependencies
gridsome-source-google-docs
kbase-components
@dschau/gatsby-source-google-docs
gatsby-source-google-docs-team
@shelex/schema-tools
mokker
postgres-markdown
@bwagener/gridsome-source-google-docs
joi-md-doc
rober19-config
solidity-benchmark
@bonitasoft/dependency-list-to-markdown
lggn
gatsby-source-google-docs-sheets
machine-ip
parse-google-docs-json
node-red-contrib-json2md
dokuinjs
@feizheng/react-markdown-props
@e2y/bdd-dictionary-generator
@s-ui/changelog
lab-changelog
dargstack_rgen
@jswork/react-markdown-props
gatsby-source-google-docs
I am using this library to generate documentation for my projects, being integrated with blah.
:scroll: License
MIT © Ionică Bizău