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rich-text-to-react

v2.0.1

Published

Map a Contentful rich text field to React component tree.

Downloads

607

Readme

rich-text-to-react

Render a Contentful rich text field with React components.

Warning: this is in alpha state, and this is not an official Contentful module. It is largely based off their rich-text-html-renderer library. Its purpose is to map node of a Rich Text field from Contentful to customizable React components.

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Install

npm install --save rich-text-to-react

Usage

import RichTextToReact from 'rich-text-to-react';
import SampleRichFieldData from './data'

export default () => (
  <RichTextToReact document={SampleRichFieldData.json} />
)

Custom renderers

You can also pass custom renderers for both marks and nodes:

import RichTextToReact from 'rich-text-to-react';
import { INLINES, BLOCKS, MARKS } from '@contentful/rich-text-types';
import MyCustomComponent from '~/components/MyCustomComponent'

const renderingOptions = {
  renderMark: {
    // Render all bold text in red.
    [MARKS.BOLD]: (text, key) => <strong key={key} style={{ color: 'red' }}>{text}</strong>
  },
  renderNode: {
    // Pass the node data for the inline embed to MyCustomComponent.
    [INLINES.EMBEDDED_ENTRY]: (node, key, next, links) => <MyInlineComponent key={key} node={node} links={links} />,
    [BLOCKS.EMBEDDED_ENTRY]: (node, key, next, links) => <MyBlockComponent key={key} node={node} links={links} />,
    [BLOCKS.HEADING_1]: (node, key, next) => <Heading key={key} as="h1">{next(node.content, key, next)}</Heading>,
  },
  foo: 'bar',
}

export default () => (
  <RichTextToReact document={myFieldValue.json} options={renderingOptions} />
)

The object passed to RichTextToReact's options prop should have two keys, renderMark and renderNode, each containing objects. Those objects should be keyed with Rich Text types (see next section) to assign rendering functions with a type of a Rich Text node (heading, list item, link).

Rendering functions are passed the following arguments:

  • node - Section of the Rich Text document being processed
  • key - Unique key used internally by React
  • next - Utility function to iterate through the Rich Text document
  • options - Any additional properties (everything except renderMark and renderNode) will be passed here. In the example above, MyInlineComponent will receive the prop 'foo' with value 'bar'.

Rich Text types

The renderNode keys should be one of the following BLOCKS and INLINES properties as defined in @contentful/rich-text-types:

  • BLOCKS

    • DOCUMENT
    • PARAGRAPH
    • HEADING_1
    • HEADING_2
    • HEADING_3
    • HEADING_4
    • HEADING_5
    • HEADING_6
    • UL_LIST
    • OL_LIST
    • LIST_ITEM
    • QUOTE
    • HR
    • EMBEDDED_ENTRY
    • EMBEDDED_ASSET
  • INLINES

    • EMBEDDED_ENTRY (this is different from the BLOCKS.EMBEDDED_ENTRY)
    • HYPERLINK
    • ENTRY_HYPERLINK
    • ASSET_HYPERLINK

The renderMark keys should be one of the following MARKS properties as defined in @contentful/rich-text-types:

  • BOLD
  • ITALIC
  • UNDERLINE
  • CODE

Contributing

This module was created using Create React Library.

Local development is broken into two parts (ideally using two tabs).

First, run rollup to watch your src/ module and automatically recompile it into dist/ whenever you make changes.

npm start # runs rollup with watch flag 

The second part will be running the example/ create-react-app that's linked to the local version of your module.

Then in another tab:

cd example
npm start # runs create-react-app dev server 

Now, anytime you make a change to your library in src/ or to the example app's example/src, create-react-app will live-reload your local dev server so you can iterate on your component in real-time.

License

MIT © storybynumbers