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xml-viewer-component

v0.4.2

Published

Xml Viewer Component - a simple XML prettifier

Downloads

7,328

Readme

Xml Viewer Component

A simple XML viewer. This component adds markup to your XML. Now supports CDATA section.

Installation

  • Run npm install xml-viewer-component --save
  • Put a script tag <script src='node_modules/xml-viewer-component/dist/xmlviewercomponent.js'></script> in the head of your index.html
  • Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc.

Component Methods and Properties

Component Properties

Xml

Gets or sets XML content as string. After setting it renders automatically.

Usage:

const xmlviewer: XmlViewerComponent;

// Set new data
xmlviewer.xml = `<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <root>
          <name required="true">Test XML data</name>
      </root>`;

// Get xml data
const xmlData: string = xmlviewer.xml;

Using with frameworks

ReactJS

To use this cool component in a React application you should do the foloowing:

Import and apply polyfills and allow to work with custom elements. Thus add import to your index.js or other initial file:

import { applyPolyfills, defineCustomElements } from 'xml-viewer-component/dist/loader';

Then call to applyPolyfills() and then to defineCustomElements, literally. Do it right after registering or unregistering your service worker[s]

// serviceWorker.register();
serviceWorker.unregister();

applyPolyfills().then(() => {
    defineCustomElements(window);
});

Then import xml-viewer-component in your App.js or any other component you want to add xml-viewer to and add it to your render() function like this:

import 'xml-viewer-component';

export class MyReactComponent extends Component {
    render() {
      <xml-viewer-component xml='<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <root>
          <name required="true">Test XML data</name>
          <description>
              This is a test data
          </description>
          <list>
              <item primary="true">Item 1</item>
              <item>Item 2</item>
          </list>
      </root>
      '>
      </xml-viewer-component>
    }
}

Or in case of a function component:

import 'xml-viewer-component';

function MyReactComponent() {
    return (
      <xml-viewer-component xml='<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <root>
          <name required="true">Test XML data</name>
          <description>
              This is a test data
          </description>
          <list>
              <item primary="true">Item 1</item>
              <item>Item 2</item>
          </list>
      </root>
      '>
      </xml-viewer-component>
    )
}

Angular/Ionic Framework

Please refer to Angular demo application