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Supports Angular2,4,5
Source @ https://github.com/dimpu/angular2-markdown
angular2-markdown contains MarkdownModule for Angular.
Additionally we use marked.js and prismjs for this component.
Install angular2-markdown
from npm
:
npm install angular2-markdown --save
or using yarn
:
yarn add angular2-markdown
angular-cli
— please refer to Getting started with angular-cli
angular-seed
— please refer to Getting started with angular-seed
system.js
(and Angular 2 QuickStart) — please checkout sample repositorywebpack
— you can view our demo page source codeplnkr
— sample available hereAoT
using ngc
and rollup
— please refer to How to use angular2-markdown
in Angular 2 with AoT
compilation using ngc
and rollup
Main source of API documentation and usage scenarios is available at https://dimpu.github.io/angular2-markdown/.
Is very welcome! And remember, contribution is not only PRs and code, but any help with docs or helping other developers to solve issues are very appreciated! Thanks in advance!
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { MarkdownModule } from 'angular2-markdown';
import { AppComponent } from '../src/app.component';
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
MarkdownModule.forRoot(),
],
declarations: [AppComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
If you want syntax highlighting you need to import the prism css file.
Alternative 1: Import from cdn
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<base href="/">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/prism/1.6.0/themes/prism.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
</head>
Alternative 2: Download the css file (or copy it from node_modules/prismjs/themes/
, place it somewhere in your src folder and import
<link href="/css/prism.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
Alternative 3: Include the prism css file in your sass style file
@import 'prismjs/themes/prism.css';
<div Markdown>
### your markdown code
</div>
<!-- or use angular component -->
<markdown>
### your markdown code
</markdown>
<!-- to load from remote URL -->
<div Markdown path="/path/to/readme.md"></div>
<!-- load remote source code with auto syntax highlighting -->
<markdown path="/path/to/code.cpp"></markdown>
<markdown path="/path/to/code.java"></markdown>
<!-- load remote source code from url stored in variable
(see additional details about variable binding in the next section) -->
<markdown [path]="urlVariable"></markdown>
Now, with >1.4.x you can bind a variable to the markdown
component. To do so:
@Component({
selector: 'markdown,[Markdown]',
template: `
<textarea [(ngModel)]="textData"></textarea>
<markdown [data]="textData"></markdown>
`,
})
export class MyComp {
public textData = `## Markdown content data`;
}
Marked can be customized/extended by accessing the renderer from the MarkdownService:
import { MarkdownService } from 'angular2-markdown';
@Component({
selector='my-comp',
template: `
<markdown>
> Block
> quote
> here
</markdown>
`,
})
export class MyComp {
constructor(private _markdown: MarkdownService) {}
ngOnInit() {
this._markdown.renderer.blockquote = (quote: string) => {
return `<blockquote class="king-quote">${quote}</blockquote>`;
}
}
See marked documentation for all renderer extension points.
You can find a working example inside the demo
directory.
To serve it locally, run:
git clone https://github.com/dimpu/angular2-markdown.git
npm i
npm run demo.serve
The following is a list of all the people that have helped build this project. Thanks for your contributions!
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