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The excellent drag-n-drop email editor by Unlayer as a React.js wrapper component. This is the most powerful and developer friendly visual email builder for your app.
Video Overview |
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Watch video overview: https://youtu.be/MIWhX-NF3j8 |
Check out the live demo here: https://react-email-editor-demo.netlify.app/ (Source Code)
Here's a blog post with a quickstart guide: https://medium.com/unlayer-blog/creating-a-drag-n-drop-email-editor-with-react-db1e9eb42386
The easiest way to use React Email Editor is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process.
npm install react-email-editor --save
Require the EmailEditor component and render it with JSX:
import React, { useRef } from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import EmailEditor, { EditorRef, EmailEditorProps } from 'react-email-editor';
const App = (props) => {
const emailEditorRef = useRef<EditorRef>(null);
const exportHtml = () => {
const unlayer = emailEditorRef.current?.editor;
unlayer?.exportHtml((data) => {
const { design, html } = data;
console.log('exportHtml', html);
});
};
const onReady: EmailEditorProps['onReady'] = (unlayer) => {
// editor is ready
// you can load your template here;
// the design json can be obtained by calling
// unlayer.loadDesign(callback) or unlayer.exportHtml(callback)
// const templateJson = { DESIGN JSON GOES HERE };
// unlayer.loadDesign(templateJson);
};
return (
<div>
<div>
<button onClick={exportHtml}>Export HTML</button>
</div>
<EmailEditor ref={emailEditorRef} onReady={onReady} />
</div>
);
};
render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
See the example source for a reference implementation.
All unlayer methods are available in the editor instance (emailEditorRef.current.editor
). See the Unlayer Docs for more information, or log the object in the console to explore it. Here are the most used ones:
method | params | description |
---|---|---|
loadDesign | Object data | Takes the design JSON and loads it in the editor |
saveDesign | Function callback | Returns the design JSON in a callback function |
exportHtml | Function callback | Returns the design HTML and JSON in a callback function |
editorId
{String
} HTML div id of the container where the editor will be embedded (optional)minHeight
{String
} minimum height to initialize the editor with (default 500px)onLoad
{Function
} called when the editor instance is createdonReady
{Function
} called when the editor has finished loadingoptions
{Object
} options passed to the Unlayer editor instance (default {})
style
{Object
} style object for the editor container (default {})Custom tools can help you add your own content blocks to the editor. Every application is different and needs different tools to reach it's full potential. Learn More
You can submit new language translations by creating a PR on this GitHub repo: https://github.com/unlayer/translations. Translations managed by PhraseApp
Copyright (c) 2023 Unlayer. MIT Licensed.
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Unlayer's Email Editor Component for React.js
We found that react-email-editor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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