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@faisal50x/markdown-view

v1.0.1

Published

React-native component which renders markdown into a webview!

Readme

markdown-view Dependency Status

React-native component which renders markdown into a webview!

Features

  • Renders Markdown into a react-native WebView component.
  • Automatically opens links in the system browser.
  • Customization with pure CSS.

Installation

npm install --save @faisal50x/markdown-view

Use as React component

Really simple markdown example with ES6/JSX:

import Markdown from "@faisal50x/markdown-view";

class Example extends Component {
	render() {
		var markdown = "# Welcome to React Native!\n\nMore content...";
		return <Markdown body={markdown} />;
	}
}

Available props / converter options

  • title String, optional, plain text which will be used for the title, normally not shown, so you can skip this.
  • body String, required, markdown body which will be shown as webview content.
  • pureCSS String, optional, pure CSS which will be used to style the webview content.
  • automaticallyAdjustContentInsets Bool, optional, see ScrollView#automaticallyAdjustContentInsets
  • style mixed, optional (default { flex: 1 }), see View#style
  • options Object, optional (default {simplifiedAutoLink: true, strikethrough: true, tables: true}), see Showdown#options

Run the example

git clone https://github.com/Faisal50x/markdown-view.git
cd markdown-view/example
npm install

Run the react-native project like any react-native project.

Credits

Fork From react-native-showdown

Project is based on the markdown parser Showdown.

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