imertz-react-link-parser
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Effortlessly parse text into links, tags, mentions, emails, etc.
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React Link Parser
A tiny React component (~1KB) that parses plain text into links, emails or renders elements that start or end with a specific character or word in the way you want.
How it works?
Iterates over every word in the given string and matches watchers to render it customized with matched watcher render function.
Install
Install the react-link-parser
package with npm or yarn:
npm install react-link-parser
yarn add react-link-parser
Get started
Let's start using the component with a couple of practical examples.
A simple example
As a common use case, let's say you want to identify links in your text and render them with your custom render component.
This is the default behavior of the component, so all you need to do is import the package and start using it in your React application.
import LinkParser from "react-link-parser";
export function App() {
return (
<LinkParser>
I know you will forgive me for it. Were not my other associations so chosen by Fate as to make a heart like mine
uneasy? Read more here: https://lorem.ipsum/book
</LinkParser>
);
}
Parse tags, mentions and more
In cases where you want to customize how certain words or characters are rendered, you can define a list of watchers that specify which words or characters to target and which function to use for rendering. With this functionality, you can easily create a more personalized parser.
import LinkParser from "react-link-parser";
export function App() {
// a list of watchers
const watchers = [
{
type: "startsWith",
watchFor: "#",
render: (tag) => <a href={`/posts?filterByTag=${tag}`}>{tag}</a>,
},
{
type: "startsWith",
watchFor: "@",
render: (mention) => <i>{mention}</i>,
},
{
type: "endsWith",
watchFor: "*",
render: (text) => <span style={{ color: "red" }}>{text}</span>,
},
{
watchFor: "link",
render: (url) => (
<a href={url} target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">
{url}
</a>
),
},
{
watchFor: "email",
render: (url: string) => (
<a href={`mailto:${url}`} target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">
{url.replace("@", "[at]")}
</a>
),
},
];
return (
<LinkParser watchers={watchers}>
#Far_far_away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries @Vokalia and @Consonantia, there live the blind
texts. Separated they live in @Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics*, a large language ocean. A
small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. \n Credit: \n
https://www.blindtextgenerator.com/lorem-ipsum \n Contact Me: [email protected]
</LinkParser>
);
}
Props
| Name | Required | Type | Default | Description |
| :--------------- | :------- | :-------- | :--------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| children
| Yes | Node
| | Only the text will be rendered |
| newLineWatcher
| | String
| \\n
| If parseNewLine
is true, what character(s) should be considered as new line. |
| parseNewLine
| | Boolean
| true
| Whether new line should be parsed as <br />
|
| watchers
| | Array
| link watcher | An array of watchers |
Watcher props
| Name | Required | Type | Default | Description |
| :------------- | :------- | :---------------------------- | :--------------- | :------------------------------------------------ |
| render
| Yes | Function
| anchor | A function to customize watcher render |
| type
| | startsWith
or endsWith
| startsWith
| Where should it watch to find the watchFor
clue |
| watchFor
| Yes | link
or email
or String
| link
| What to look up in the string |