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laosb-markdown-it-v

v1.1.1-vhtml3

Published

A custom markdown-it renderer that outputs virtual DOM

Downloads

3

Readme

markdown⁠-⁠it⁠-⁠v

A custom markdown⁠-⁠it renderer that outputs virtual DOM.

build coverage version license

Motivation

Why prefer virtual DOM to innerHTML?

  • Better integration with modern JavaScript frameworks like Vue and React.
  • Better performance for real-time preview of large Markdown document. Thanks to the diff algorithm of virtual DOM, the real DOM modification can be minimized.

Why markdown⁠-⁠it⁠-⁠v

  • markdown⁠-⁠it itself has great performance.

  • markdown⁠-⁠it⁠-⁠v is a markdown⁠-⁠it plugin and can be integrated seamlessly.

  • markdown⁠-⁠it⁠-⁠v supports four schemes of output:

    • Vue virtual DOM
    • React virtual DOM
    • Browser’s real DOM
    • HTML string

Installation

$ npm install markdown-it markdown-it-v --save

Or yarn:

$ yarn add markdown-it markdown-it-v

Usage

Setup

markdown⁠-⁠it⁠-⁠v is a plugin of markdown⁠-⁠it:

const MarkdownIt = require('markdown-it')
const MarkdownItV = require('markdown-it-v')

const md = MarkdownIt()
md.use(MarkdownItV)

Render

After setup, the render() method will return a StreamDom object — a kind of virtual DOM implemented by markdown⁠-⁠it⁠-⁠v itself:

let sdom = md.render('The *quick* brown fox _jumps_ over the **lazy** dog.')

Convert

Unfortunately you cannot use StreamDom in other places and it doesn’t implement a diff algorithm. You must convert it to final output:

let vueVDom   = sdom.toVue(vueVm.$createElement)    // `vueVm` is a Vue instance
let reactVDom = sdom.toReact(React.createElement)
let realDom   = sdom.toNative(document)             // not `document.createElement`!
let htmlStr   = sdom.toHTML()

Integrate with JS Frameworks

Vue component (without JSX):

{   // in a Vue component
    render(h) {
        return h('div', null, sdom.toVue(h))
    }
}

React component (with JSX):

class Markdown extends React.Component {
    // in a React component
    render() {
        const h = React.createElement
        return <div>{sdom.toReact(h)}</div>
    }
}

Changelog

  • 1.1.0

    • Adds highlightNoWrappingEls (#1) by @laosb
  • 1.0.0-beta.1

    • No change
  • 1.0.0-alpha.2

    • Use _.fromPairs in lodash
  • 1.0.0-alpha.1

    • Initial release