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slate-react-presentation
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This is a small package that lets you render a slate.js document without the overhead of the actual editor.
Install with yarn:
yarn add slate-react-presentation
or install with npm:
npm install --save slate-react-presentation
To use this package, simply pass your slate.js document as the value
along with your renderElement
and renderLeaf
functions. Instead of rewriting them, you can also reuse the render functions from your actual editor - this package should be 100% compatible with slate.js.
import React, { useCallback } from 'react';
import { SlateReactPresentation } from 'slate-react-presentation';
export function MyDisplayComponent({ document }) {
const renderElement = useCallback(({ attributes, children, element }) => {
switch(element.type) {
case 'h1':
return <h1 {...attributes}>{children}</h1>
// ...
default:
return <p {...attributes}>{children}</p>
}
}, []);
const renderLeaf = useCallback(({ attributes, children, leaf }) => {
if(leaf.bold) {
children = <b>{children}</b>
}
// ...
return <span {...attributes}>{children}</span>
}, []);
return (
<SlateReactPresentation
value={document} // [{ type: 'h1' children: [ ... ]}, ...]
renderElement={renderElement}
renderLeaf={renderLeaf}
/>
)
}
FAQs
a presentation component for the slate editor
The npm package slate-react-presentation receives a total of 9,032 weekly downloads. As such, slate-react-presentation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that slate-react-presentation demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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