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@platzi/react-markdown

v1.0.4

Published

React component to parse and render Platzi Flavored Markdown content

Downloads

35

Readme

react-markdown

React component to parse and render Platzi Flavored Markdown content

This component made use of @platzi/markdown to render a content using markdown in a React application.

Usage

Install it with:

npm i -S react @platzi/react-markdown

Import it with:

import React from 'react';
import Markdown from '@platzi/react-markdown';

function App() {
  return (
    <Markdown
      tagName="div"
      content="**Hello Platzi!**"
      parser={{
        // @platzi/markdown options
      }}
    />
  );
}
  • You cand send any native DOM attribute to the Markdown component.
  • The default tagName is a div.
  • The value of parser is an empty object by default.
  • The content is required.

Run test

You have 4 ways to run tests.

  • npm t: run the test once
  • npm run test:fix: run the test and fix the snapshots
  • npm run test:watch: run the test and keep watching changes
  • npm run test:report: run test and generate a coverage report