react-safely-set-inner-html
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As the name suggests, this component is the opposite of React's ominous sounding dangerouslySetInnerHTML DOM attribute.
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react-safely-set-inner-html
As the name suggests, this component is the opposite of React's ominous sounding dangerouslySetInnerHTML DOM attribute.
Under the hood, this component first uses htmlparser2 to parse the html input,
then traverses the object tree, transform the data to React props, and then finally call the top-level
API React.createElement
function to safely render the output.
Usage
import ReactSafelySetInnerHTML from 'react-safely-set-inner-html';
const html = `<p class="text">
HTML string to set within React using the <a class="link" href="https://github.com/jzhobes/react-safely-set-inner-html">ReactSafelySetInnerHTML</a> component.
</p>`;
return (
<ReactSafelySetInnerHTML>
{html}
</ReactSafelySetInnerHTML>
);
By default, the following tags are allowed:
[
'div', 'span', 'a', 'b', 'i', 'strong', 'small', 'table', 'thead', 'tbody', 'tfoot',
'th', 'td', 'tr', 'td', 'caption', 'colgroup', 'col', 'video', 'audio', 'source',
]
You can override the default tags by specifying a custom allowedTags
prop:
import ReactSafelySetInnerHTML from 'react-safely-set-inner-html';
return (
<ReactSafelySetInnerHTML allowedTags={['div', 'span', 'p']}>
{html}
</ReactSafelySetInnerHTML>
);
Alternatively, the excludedTags
prop blacklists tags, but all other tags not specified in the list will be allowed and
the allowedTags
prop will be ignored.
import ReactSafelySetInnerHTML from 'react-safely-set-inner-html';
return (
<ReactSafelySetInnerHTML excludedTags={['iframe', 'form']}>
{html}
</ReactSafelySetInnerHTML>
);
String substitutions are supported via the substitutionMap
prop with keys wrapped in curly braces. Keys without a
match will be ignored.
import ReactSafelySetInnerHTML from 'react-safely-set-inner-html';
return (
<ReactSafelySetInnerHTML substitutionMap={{name: 'Bob'}}>
{`Hello, {name}`}
</ReactSafelySetInnerHTML>
);