Marksy
A markdown to custom components library. Supports any virtual DOM library.
Installation
npm install marksy
Usage
import React, {createElement} from 'React';
import marksy from 'marksy'
const compile = marksy({
createElement,
elements: {
h1 ({id, children}) {
return <h1 className="my-custom-class">{children}</h1>
},
h2 ({id, children}) {},
h3 ({id, children}) {},
h4 ({id, children}) {},
blockquote ({children}) {},
hr () {},
ol ({children}) {},
ul ({children}) {},
p ({children}) {},
table ({children}) {},
thead ({children}) {},
tbody ({children}) {},
tr ({children}) {},
th ({children}) {},
td ({children}) {},
a ({href, title, target, children}) {},
strong ({children}) {},
em ({children}) {},
br () {},
del ({children}) {},
img ({src, alt}) {},
code ({language, code}) {},
codespan ({children}) {},
},
});
const compiled = compile('# hello', {
});
compiled.tree
compiled.toc
Custom components
You can also add your own custom components. You do this by importing marksy/components
. This build of marksy includes babel transpiler which will convert any HTML to elements and allow for custom components:
import React, {createElement} from 'react'
import marksy from 'marksy/components'
const compile = marksy({
createElement,
components: {
MyCustomComponent (props) {
return <h1>{props.children}</h1>
}
}
})
/* MARKDOWN:
# Just a test
<MyCustomComponent>some text</MyCustomComponent>
*/
/* WITH LANGUAGE FOR GENERIC SUPPORT:
# Just a test
```marksy
<MyCustomComponent>some text</MyCustomComponent>
```
*/
This will be converted to the component above. You can pass in any kind of props, as if it was normal code.
Context
You might need to pass in general information to your custom elements and components. You can pass in a context to do so:
import React, {createElement} from 'react'
import marksy from 'marksy/components'
const compile = marksy({
createElement,
elements: {
h1(props) {
return <h1>{props.context.foo}</h1>
}
},
components: {
MyCustomComponent (props) {
return <h1>{props.context.foo}</h1>
}
}
})
compile('<MyCustomComponent />', null, {
foo: 'bar'
})
Code highlighting
To enable code highlighting you just need to add a method that does the transformation. Here is an example with Highlight.js, but you could also use Prism. Both of them support server side rendering. For example:
import {createElement} from 'react'
import 'highlight.js/styles/github.css';
import hljs from 'highlight.js/lib/highlight';
import hljsJavascript from 'highlight.js/lib/languages/javascript';
import marksy from 'marksy/components'
hljs.registerLanguage('javascript', hljsJavascript);
const compile = marksy({
createElement,
highlight(language, code) {
return hljs.highlight(language, code).value
}
})
The elements returned is:
<pre>
<code class="language-js">
...code...
</code>
</pre>
Meaning that the code
element is added a classname based on the language.
Developing
- Clone repo
npm install
npm start
-> localhost:8080 (development app)