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ember-cli-showdown

v9.0.1

Published

Ember component to render markdown into HTML.

Downloads

39,934

Readme

ember-cli-showdown

Ember Observer Score

This addon provides a component that transforms Markdown into valid HTML.

  • Fastboot compatible

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v3.16 or above
  • Ember CLI v3.16 or above
  • Node.js v18 or above

Installation

  • ember install ember-cli-showdown

Usage

Passing a markdown string inline:

<MarkdownToHtml @markdown="#Markdown is cool [link](http://emberjs.com)" />
<!-- Output -->
<h1>Markdown is cool <a href="http://emberjs.com">link</a></h1>

You can also pass a bound value:

<MarkdownToHtml @markdown={{postContent}} />

Showdown Options

You can use configuration settings from Showdown:

<MarkdownToHtml
  @markdown={{postContent}}
  @strikethrough={{true}}
  @literalMidWordUnderscores={{true}}
  @simplifiedAutoLink={{true}}
/>

Global Showdown Options

Global options are supported as of 2.11.x. This lets you define options that will be used for showdown options that were not provided as an attribute.

An example where you always want to auto link:

// config/environment.js
module.exports = function(environment) {
  var ENV = {
    showdown: {
      simplifiedAutoLink: true
    }
  }

  return ENV;
}

Showdown Extensions

You can load Showdown Extensions by specifying the "extensions" property when initializing your component:

<MarkdownToHtml
  @markdown={{postContent}}
  @extensions={{myExtensionList}}
/>
<MarkdownToHtml
  @markdown={{postContent}}
  @extensions="foo bar baz"
/>

(myExtensionList can be an array of strings or a space separated string)

Note that you'll have to register your extensions with Showdown first. For example, in an initializer:

// app/initializers/register-showdown-extensions.js
import showdown from 'showdown';

export function initialize() {
  showdown.extension("myExtensionName", function() {
    return [{
      type: 'html',
      regex: '<blockquote>',
      replace: '<blockquote class="blockquote">'
    }];
  });
}

export default {
  name: 'register-showdown-extensions',
  initialize
};

3.x to 4.3 migration

  • Global showdown is no longer supported. Must be imported via import showdown from 'showdown'
  • Remove any use of FastBoot.require('require') with import showdown from 'showdown'

7.x to 8.x migration

  • Positional parameters are no longer supported. Use the @markdown argument to provide the markdown content to <MarkdownToHtml />.

Dependencies

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.