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svelte-purify
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💎 Safe html expansion for Svelte with DOMPurify
npm i svelte-purify
See DOMPurify
for detailed settings.
<script>
import { Render } from 'svelte-purify'
const code = '<h1>Hello World</h1>'
</script>
<Render html={code} config={/* DOMPurify Config */} />
<!-- Equivalent to {@html code} -->
Render
uses DOMPurify internally and only works in the browser or at Node runtime.
There are 3 options for use in non-node environments such as the edge.
svelte-sanitize
Enables the use of html rendering in non-node environments at the expense of detailed compatibility.
Please check the link for details.
<script>
import { Render } from 'svelte-sanitize'
</script>
<Render html={/* ... */} />
In this case, html is not rendered on the server.
<script>
import { Render } from 'svelte-purify/browser-only'
</script>
<Render html={/* ... */} />
Conditional Exports is not yet fully supported, so 2.
may not work.
Sacrificing bundle size avoids this problem.
npm i dompurify
<script>
import { browser } from '$app/environment'
import DOMPurify from 'dompurify'
</script>
{@html browser ? DOMPurify.sanitize(/* ... */) : 'server-fallback-value'}
FAQs
💎 Safe html expansion for Svelte with DOMPurify
The npm package svelte-purify receives a total of 341 weekly downloads. As such, svelte-purify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that svelte-purify 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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