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Easily insert valid Schema.org JSON-LD in your React apps.
This library provides <JsonLd>
for plain React apps, and helmetJsonLdProp()
for use with <Helmet>
.
Uses schema-dts for Schema.org TypeScript definitions.
Note: This is not an officially supported Google product.
Install react-schemaorg
and
your desired version of
schema-dts
:
npm install schema-dts
npm install react-schemaorg
To insert a simple JSON-LD snippet:
import { Person } from "schema-dts";
import { JsonLd } from "react-schemaorg";
export function GraceHopper() {
return (
<JsonLd<Person>
item={{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Person",
name: "Grace Hopper",
alternateName: "Grace Brewster Murray Hopper",
alumniOf: {
"@type": "CollegeOrUniversity",
name: ["Yale University", "Vassar College"],
},
knowsAbout: ["Compilers", "Computer Science"],
}}
/>
);
}
<script>
tags (for next/head
and elsewhere)Certain <head>
management libraries require <script>
tags to be directly
included, rather than wrapped in a component. This includes NextJS's
next/head
, and react-helmet
. With these, we can use the jsonLdScriptProps
export to do the same thing:
import { Person } from "schema-dts";
import { jsonLdScriptProps } from "react-schemaorg";
import Head from "next/head";
export default function MyPage() {
return (
<Head>
<script
{...jsonLdScriptProps<Person>({
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Person",
name: "Grace Hopper",
alternateName: "Grace Brewster Murray Hopper",
alumniOf: {
"@type": "CollegeOrUniversity",
name: ["Yale University", "Vassar College"],
},
knowsAbout: ["Compilers", "Computer Science"],
})}
/>
</Head>
);
}
To set JSON-LD in React Helmet, you need to pass it to the script={[...]}
prop
array in the Helmet
component:
import { Person } from "schema-dts";
import { helmetJsonLdProp } from "react-schemaorg";
import { Helmet } from "react-helmet";
<Helmet
script={[
helmetJsonLdProp<Person>({
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Person",
name: "Grace Hopper",
alternateName: "Grace Brewster Murray Hopper",
alumniOf: {
"@type": "CollegeOrUniversity",
name: ["Yale University", "Vassar College"],
},
knowsAbout: ["Compilers", "Computer Science"],
}),
]}
/>;
Use NPM to install dependencies:
npm install
Use tsc to build:
tsc
To contribute changes, see the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
FAQs
Typed Schema.org JSON-LD in React
We found that react-schemaorg 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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