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Markdown renderer for React Native powered by marked.js with built-in theming support
yarn add react-native-marked
import * as React from "react";
import Markdown from "react-native-marked";
const ExampleComponent = () => {
return (
<Markdown
value={`# Hello world`}
flatListProps={{
initialNumToRender: 8,
}}
/>
);
};
export default ExampleComponent;
Prop | Description | Type | Optional? |
---|---|---|---|
value | Markdown value | string | false |
flatListProps | Props for customizing the underlying FlatList used | Omit<FlatListProps<ReactNode>, 'data' | 'renderItem' | 'horizontal'> ( 'data' , 'renderItem' , and 'horizontal' props are omitted and cannot be overridden.) | true |
styles | Styles for parsed components | MarkedStyles | true |
theme | Props for customizing colors and spacing for all components,and it will get overridden with custom component style applied via 'styles' prop | UserTheme | true |
baseUrl | A prefix url for any relative link | string | true |
renderer | Custom component Renderer | RendererInterface | true |
useMarkdown
hook will return list of elements that can be rendered using a list component of your choice.
import React, { Fragment } from "react";
import { ScrollView, useColorScheme } from "react-native";
import { useMarkdown, type useMarkdownHookOptions } from "react-native-marked";
const CustomComponent = () => {
const colorScheme = useColorScheme();
const options: useMarkdownHookOptions = {
colorScheme
}
const elements = useMarkdown("# Hello world", options);
return (
<ScrollView>
{elements.map((element, index) => {
return <Fragment key={`demo_${index}`}>{element}</Fragment>
})}
</ScrollView>
);
};
Option | Description | Type | Optional? |
---|---|---|---|
colorScheme | Device color scheme ("dark" or "light") | ColorSchemeName | false |
styles | Styles for parsed components | MarkedStyles | true |
theme | Props for customizing colors and spacing for all components,and it will get overridden with custom component style applied via 'styles' prop | UserTheme | true |
baseUrl | A prefix url for any relative link | string | true |
renderer | Custom component Renderer | RendererInterface | true |
Ref: CommonMark
HTML will be treated as plain text. Please refer issue#290 for a potential solution
import React, { ReactNode, Fragment } from "react";
import { Text, ScrollView } from "react-native";
import type { ImageStyle, TextStyle } from "react-native";
import Markdown, { Renderer, useMarkdown } from "react-native-marked";
import type { RendererInterface } from "react-native-marked";
import FastImage from "react-native-fast-image";
class CustomRenderer extends Renderer implements RendererInterface {
constructor() {
super();
}
codespan(text: string, _styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode {
return (
<Text key={this.getKey()} style={{ backgroundColor: "#ff0000" }}>
{text}
</Text>
);
}
image(uri: string, _alt?: string, _style?: ImageStyle): ReactNode {
return (
<FastImage
key={this.getKey()}
style={{ width: 200, height: 200 }}
source={{ uri: uri }}
resizeMode={FastImage.resizeMode.contain}
/>
);
}
}
const renderer = new CustomRenderer();
const ExampleComponent = () => {
return (
<Markdown
value={"`Hello world`"}
flatListProps={{
initialNumToRender: 8,
}}
renderer={renderer}
/>
);
};
// Alternate using hook
const ExampleComponentWithHook = () => {
const elements = useMarkdown("`Hello world`", { renderer });
return (
<ScrollView>
{elements.map((element, index) => {
return <Fragment key={`demo_${index}`}>{element}</Fragment>
})}
</ScrollView>
)
}
export default ExampleComponent;
Please refer to
RendererInterface
for all the override methods
export interface RendererInterface {
paragraph(children: ReactNode[], styles?: ViewStyle): ReactNode;
blockquote(children: ReactNode[], styles?: ViewStyle): ReactNode;
heading(text: string | ReactNode[], styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
code(
text: string,
language?: string,
containerStyle?: ViewStyle,
textStyle?: TextStyle,
): ReactNode;
hr(styles?: ViewStyle): ReactNode;
listItem(children: ReactNode[], styles?: ViewStyle): ReactNode;
list(
ordered: boolean,
li: ReactNode[],
listStyle?: ViewStyle,
textStyle?: TextStyle,
startIndex?: number,
): ReactNode;
escape(text: string, styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
link(
children: string | ReactNode[],
href: string,
styles?: TextStyle,
): ReactNode;
image(uri: string, alt?: string, style?: ImageStyle): ReactNode;
strong(children: ReactNode[], styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
em(children: ReactNode[], styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
codespan(text: string, styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
br(): ReactNode;
del(children: ReactNode[], styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
text(text: string | ReactNode[], styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
html(text: string | ReactNode[], styles?: TextStyle): ReactNode;
linkImage(
href: string,
imageUrl: string,
alt?: string,
style?: ImageStyle,
): ReactNode;
table(
header: ReactNode[][],
rows: ReactNode[][][],
tableStyle?: ViewStyle,
rowStyle?: ViewStyle,
cellStyle?: ViewStyle,
): ReactNode;
}
Note:
For
key
property for a component, usegetKey
method from Renderer class.
Dark Theme | Light Theme |
---|---|
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See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
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Made with create-react-native-library
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Markdown renderer for React Native powered by marked.js
The npm package react-native-marked receives a total of 6,644 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-marked popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-native-marked demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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