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Render HTML as React element, possibly replacing dangerouslySetInnerHTML
Render HTML as React element, possibly replacing dangerouslySetInnerHTML
It renders a provided HTML string into a React element.
import renderHTML from 'react-render-html';
renderHTML("<a class='github' href='https://github.com'><b>GitHub</b></a>")
// => React Element
// <a className="github" href="https://github.com"><b>GitHub</b></a>
It may be used in the render method in a React component:
let App = React.createClass({
render() {
return (
<div className='app'>
{renderHTML(someHTML)}
</div>
);
}
});
Or just by itself
ReactDOM.render(renderHTML(someHTML), document.getElementById('app'));
If a provided HTML contains several top-level nodes, the function will return an array of React elements.
renderHTML('<li>hello</li><li>world</li>');
// => [React Element <li>hello</li>, React Element <li>world</li>]
Install with NPM:
npm i --save react-render-html
Import with CommonJS or whatever:
const renderHTML = require('react-render-html');
import renderHTML from 'react-render-html';
When a bug is found, please report them in Issues.
Also, any form of contribution(especially a PR) will absolutely be welcomed :beers:
FAQs
Render HTML as React element, possibly replacing dangerouslySetInnerHTML
We found that react-render-html demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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