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react-html-renderer
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React component that renders an HTML string as a React component tree
React component that renders an HTML string as a React component tree.
Note: This component uses html-react-parser
under
the hood but makes no promises about changing the underlying library in a
future release.
npm install --save react-html-renderer
import React from 'react'
import { HTMLRenderer } from 'react-html-renderer'
// Components to which elements are mapped
import Heading from './Heading'
import Subheading from './Subheading'
import Link from './Link'
// HTML to render as React components
const html = `
<h1>React</h1>
<h2>A JavaScript library for building user interfaces</h2>
<p>
<a href="#">Get Started</a>
</p>
`
// Note that default props can be set using the following pattern:
//
// `props => <Comp foo="bar" {...props} />`
//
const App = () => (
<HTMLRenderer
html={html}
components={{
h1: props => <Heading color="red" {...props} />,
h2: Subheading,
a: Link,
}}
/>
)
HTMLRenderer
will render something that looks like the following:
;[
<Heading color="red">React</Heading>,
<Subheading>A JavaScript library for building user interfaces</Subheading>,
<p>
<Link to="#">Get Started</Link>
</p>,
]
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
html | PropTypes.string | HTML to render. |
components | PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.node) | An object mapping an HTML element type to anything React can render (numbers, strings, elements, etc.). |
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React component that renders an HTML string as a React component tree
The npm package react-html-renderer receives a total of 1,899 weekly downloads. As such, react-html-renderer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-html-renderer 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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