mjml-react ·
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There is an awesome library mjml with github repo here https://github.com/mjmlio/mjml.
MJML
is a markup language created by Mailjet.
So in order to create emails on the fly we created a library with React
components.
How it works
Install the required dependencies first:
npm install react react-dom mjml mjml-react
And afterwards write a code like a pro:
import {
render,
Mjml,
MjmlHead,
MjmlTitle,
MjmlPreview,
MjmlBody,
MjmlSection,
MjmlColumn,
MjmlButton,
MjmlImage
} from 'mjml-react';
const {html, errors} = render((
<Mjml>
<MjmlHead>
<MjmlTitle>Last Minute Offer</MjmlTitle>
<MjmlPreview>Last Minute Offer...</MjmlPreview>
</MjmlHead>
<MjmlBody width={500}>
<MjmlSection fullWidth backgroundColor="#efefef">
<MjmlColumn>
<MjmlImage src="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/5cb24728abef45dabebe7edc1d97ddd2.jpg"/>
</MjmlColumn>
</MjmlSection>
<MjmlSection>
<MjmlColumn>
<MjmlButton
padding="20px"
backgroundColor="#346DB7"
href="https://www.wix.com/"
>
I like it!
</MjmlButton>
</MjmlColumn>
</MjmlSection>
</MjmlBody>
</Mjml>
), {validationLevel: 'soft'});
And as the result you will get a nice looking email HTML (works in mobile too!)
Options
mjml-react sets the following MJML options when rendering to HTML:
{
keepComments: false,
beautify: false,
minify: true,
validationLevel: 'strict'
}
If you want to override these, you can pass an object to render
as a second argument. See the MJML docs for the full list of options you can set.
Extensions
import {
MjmlHtml,
MjmlComment,
MjmlConditionalComment
} from 'mjml-react/extensions';
<MjmlComment>Built with ... at ...</MjmlComment>
<MjmlConditionalComment>MSO conditionals</MjmlConditionalComment>
<MjmlConditionalComment condition="if IE">MSO conditionals</MjmlConditionalComment>
<MjmlHtml tag="div" html="<span>Hello World!</span>" />
Utils
We do have also some utils for post processing the output HTML.
Because not all mail clients do support named HTML entities, like '
.
So we need to replace them to hex.
import {
namedEntityToHexCode,
fixConditionalComment
} from 'mjml-react/utils';
const html = '<div>'</div>';
namedEntityToHexCode(html);
fixConditionalComment('<!--[if mso]><div>Hello World</div><![endif]-->', 'Hello', 'if IE');
Limitations
Currently mjml
and mjml-react
libraries are meant to be run inside a node.
Example project
You can find an example project here
https://github.com/wix-incubator/mjml-react-example