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@tegonal/portabletext-qwik

v1.1.1

Published

A portable text component for Qwik

Downloads

38

Readme

@tegonal/portabletext-qwik

This is a Portable Text serializer for Qwik.

It creates Qwik components and basically offers the same features as the React serializer, since this is mostly based on @portabletext/react.

In a nutshell:

  • Same custom components, just component$ instead of React.FC ;)
  • Same handling of marks, lists, etc.

Thanks to the Portable Text team for the great work.

Installation

npm i @tegonal/portabletext-qwik
yarn add @tegonal/portabletext-qwik

Usage

import {PortableText, PortableTextCustomComponents} from '@tegonal/portabletext-qwik';
import {component$} from "@builder.io/qwik";
import {components} from "../my-components";
import {PortableTextBlock} from "@portabletext/types";

type Props = {
  blocks: PortableTextBlock[];
}

const components: PortableTextCustomComponents = {
  // Add your custom Qwik components here
}

const QwikComponent = component$<Props>(({blocks}) => {
  return (
    <PortableText
      value={blocks}
      components={components}
    />
  )
});

Demo / Example usage

You can check out the demo page that uses Tailwind CSS and the wonderful DaisyUI for styling.

git clone [email protected]:tegonal/portabletext-qwik.git
cd portabletext-qwik
npm install
npm run dev

License

MIT © tegonal