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@quiq/react-linkify

v0.2.5

Published

React component to parse links (urls, emails, etc.) in text into clickable links

Downloads

4

Readme

react-linkify

React component to parse links (urls, emails, etc.) in text into clickable links

Examples

Live examples are available at http://tasti.github.io/react-linkify/.

Basic

Any link that appears inside the Linkify component will become clickable.

<Linkify>See examples at tasti.github.io/react-linkify/.</Linkify>

Renders to:

See examples at tasti.github.io/react-linkify/.

Advanced

If you're feeling lazy, you can wrap Linkify around anywhere that you want links to become clickable. Even with nested elements, it traverses the tree to find links.

<Linkify>
  <div>react-linkify <span>(tasti.github.io/react-linkify/)</span></div>
    <div>React component to parse links (urls, emails, etc.) in text into clickable links</div>
  See examples at tasti.github.io/react-linkify/.
    <footer>Contact: [email protected]</footer>
</Linkify>

Renders to:

react-linkify (tasti.github.io/react-linkify/)
React component to parse links (urls, emails, etc.) in text into clickable links
See examples at tasti.github.io/react-linkify/.
Contact: [email protected]

Installation

npm install react-linkify --save

Usage

var Linkify = require('react-linkify');

React.render(
  <Linkify>Examples are available at tasti.github.io/react-linkify/.</Linkify>,
  document.body
);

Props

component
The type of component to wrap links in.
type: any
default: 'a'

properties
The props that will be added to every matched component.
type: object
default: {}

NOTE: Use Linkify.MATCH as a value to specify the matched link. The properties prop will always contain {href: Linkify.MATCH, key: 'LINKIFY_KEY_#'} unless overridden.

Customization

You can access to the global Linkify instance used to linkify contents by importing it (import { linkify } from 'react-linkify'). That way you can customize as needed (e.g. disabling existing schemas or adding new ones).

Note that any customization made to that instance will affect every Linkify component you use.

Examples

All kind of links detectable by linkify-it are supported. For examples, visit their website.