react-from-dom
Convert HTML/XML source code or a DOM node to a React element.
The perfect replacement for React's dangerouslySetInnerHTML
Setup
Install it
npm install react-from-dom
Getting Started
Set a string with HTML/XML source code OR a DOM Node, which will be used to create React elements recursively.
import React from 'react';
import convert from 'react-from-dom';
const panel = convert(`
<div class="panel">
<div class="panel-header">
<h2>Title</h2>
</div>
<div class="panel-content">
<ul>
<li>line 1</li>
<li>line 2</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="panel-footer">
Footer
</div>
</div>
`);
const audio = document.createElement('audio');
audio.setAttribute('controls', 'true');
audio.setAttribute(
'src',
'https://interactive-examples.mdn.mozilla.net/media/examples/t-rex-roar.mp3',
);
const audioContent = document.createTextNode('Your browser does not support the audio element.');
audio.appendChild(audioContent);
const audioElement = convert(audio);
const App = () => (
<div>
{panel}
{audioElement}
</div>
);
API
The function accepts two parameters:
input string|Node
- required
An HTML/XML source code string or a DOM node.
options Options
- actions
Action[]
An array of actions to modify the nodes before converting them to ReactNodes.
Read about them below. - allowWhiteSpaces
boolean
▶︎ false
Don't remove white spaces in the output. - includeAllNodes
boolean
▶︎ false
Parse all nodes instead of just a single parent node.
This will return a ReactNode array (or a NodeList if nodeOnly
is true) - Index
number
▶︎ 0
The index to start the React key identification. - level
number
▶︎ 0
The level to start the React key identification. - nodeOnly
boolean
▶︎ false
Return the node (or NodeList) without converting it to a ReactNode.
Only used for string inputs. - randomKey
boolean
▶︎ false
Add a random key to the root element. - selector
string
▶︎ **body > ***
The selector to use in the document.querySelector
method.
Only used for string inputs. - type
DOMParserSupportedType
▶︎ text/html
The mimeType to use in the DOMParser's parseFromString.
Only used for string inputs.
Actions
You can mutate/update a Node before the conversion or replace it with a ReactNode.
{
condition: (node: Node, key: string, level: number) => boolean;
pre?: (node: Node, key: string, level: number) => Node;
post?: (node: Node, key: string, level: number) => React.ReactNode;
}
Examples
Add a class to all elements that match.
{
condition: node => node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'div',
pre: node => {
node.className += ' a-class-added';
return node;
},
}
Remove all elements with a specific class.
{
condition: node => node.className.indexOf('delete-me') >= 0,
post: () => null,
}
Return a react component for some node types.
{
condition: node => node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'pre',
post: (node, key) => (
<ReactMarkdown key={key} source={node.textContent} />
),
},
Transform one node into another and preserve the child nodes.
{
condition: node => node.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'ul',
pre: (node) => {
const ol = document.createElement('ol');
[...node.childNodes].forEach(child => {
ol.appendChild(child);
});
return ol;
}
}
Browser Support
If you need to support legacy browsers, you'll need to include a polyfiil for Number.isNaN
in your app.
Take a look at react-app-polyfill or polyfill.io.
Credits
This is a fork from the dom-to-react package. Thanks! ❤️
License
MIT