@loopmode/codeblock
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React component to highlight code using prismjs
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@loopmode/codeblock
A react component for code highlighting - based on prismjs and prepared for code-splitting.
- Note: Requires react version 16.8.0 or newer (hooks)
- Note: Requires support for dynamic
import()
statements (e.g. create-react-app/webpack/parcel)
Installation
yarn add @loopmode/codeblock
# or
npm install --save @loopmode/codeblock
Usage
The default prism theme is okaidia
, the default language is javascript
.
Use the theme
and language
props to override.
Currently, you have to decide on a single theme because the global prism stylesheets interfere with each other. See local themed component for how to specify a theme.
Displaying inline content
You can use the component much like you would use the <pre>
tag. Pass the contents as regular react children.
import React from 'react';
import Codeblock from '@loopmode/codeblock'
export default function InlineContent() {
return (
<Codeblock>{`class Foo { /* Yay! Code! */ }`}</Codeblock>
);
}
Loading external content
If you specify src
, the content will be loaded from that URL and the children
prop is ignored.
import React from 'react';
import Codeblock from '@loopmode/codeblock'
export default function ExternalContent() {
return (
<Codeblock
children="Nope. Ignored."
src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/loopmode/codeblock/master/packages/codeblock/src/Codeblock.js"
/>
);
}
Local themed component
Currently, each prism theme stylesheet is loaded globally. When you load a second theme, the first one is still loaded and the styles interfere. For this reason, you should decide for one theme and stick with it.
While you could just set the theme
prop manually over and over, you should create a local component that sets the theme
prop once and import that one across your codebase.
Example components/Codeblock
:
import React from 'react';
import Codeblock from '@loopmode/codeblock'
export default function ThemedCodeblock(props) {
return (
<Codeblock {...props} theme="twilight" />
);
}
Code splitting
All default prismjs themes and languages are supported and loaded with dynamic import()
statements that use /* webpackChunkName */
comments.
When you build your app for production, your final bundle will contain an additional codeblock folder with the theme and language files (codeblock/theme.*.js
and codeblock/language.*.js
).
However, only the required ones will be loaded at runtime.
window.fetch and custom loader
Auto-loading content via src
uses window.fetch()
by default.
If you need to support older browsers, you can either provide a fetch polyfill or a custom loader
function.
A custom loader
function is pretty easy to create:
const loader = (url, callback) => {
axios.get(url)
.then(response => callback(response.data));
}
- The signature is
(url: String, callback: Function): Function
- Invoke the callback with the result string once you have it
- Optionally return a function
The loader may return a function to cancel pending requests when the requesting component gets unmounted. For example, using axios, it would be something like this:
const loader = (url, callback) => {
const {token: cancelToken, cancel} = axios.CancelToken.source();
axios.get(url, {cancelToken})
.then(response => callback(response.data));
return cancel
}