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react-anchorify-text
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Create anchor tag with urls in text.
npm install --save react-anchorify-text
AnchorifyText
AnchorifyText.propTypes = {
text: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired,
linkify: React.PropTypes.object,
flags: React.PropTypes.string,
nonUrlPartsRenderer: PropTypes.func,
};
text
: String to parse url
linkify
: An instance of linkify-it. default: new LinkifyIt().tlds(require('tlds'))
target
: href target for anchor tag, default to "_blank".
nonUrlPartsRenderer
: callback for non-url parts of the text
.
regex
: Regular expression as string to detect url .
flags
: Regular expression's frag, default to "ig".
regex
and flags
props are removed from v2.0.0. Use linkify-it instance instead.
If no children are passed to AnchorifyText
, found urls will be rendered as <a>
tag.
If one child are passed to AnchorifyText
, found urls are rendered as child tag with url
as prop.
const textWithUrl = "Hello Google(http://google.com) and GitHub => https://github.com/ and Apple(www.apple.com)";
<AnchorifyText text={textWithUrl}></AnchorifyText>
<AnchorifyText text={textWithUrl}>
<MyCustomAnchor></MyCustomAnchor>
</AnchorifyText>
See example
yarn
yarn run start:example
yarn run test
Ver 2.4.1
ncu -u
FAQs
React component which render text with anchored url(s)
We found that react-anchorify-text demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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