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bem-md-renderer

v0.3.2

Published

The builder markdown to html with custom renderer, which generates the html headlines like github

Downloads

27

Readme

bem-md-renderer

Markdown renderer for Github like anchors. Use on bem-sites with npm module https://github.com/chjj/marked

Usage

Minimal usage:

var bmdr = require('bem-md-renderer');
bmdr.render('I am using __markdown__.', function(err, result) {
    if(err) throw err;
    
    console.log('result', result);
});
// Outputs: <p>I am using <strong>markdown</strong>.</p>

API

bmdr.render(markdownString [,options], callback);

markdownString

Type: string

Required. String of markdown source to be compiled.

options

Type: object

Hash of options. All available options can be viewed in marked module docs https://github.com/chjj/marked

callback

Type: function

Required. Function called when the markdownString has been fully parsed when using async highlighting. If the options argument is omitted, this can be used as the second argument.

bmdr.getRenderer();

Return an instance of custom marked renderer.

Example:

var marked = require('marked'),
    bmdr = required('bem-md-renderer');
    
var html = marked('## Some title\n## Some title', {
    gfm: true,
    pedantic: false,
    sanitize: false,
    renderer: bmdr.getRenderer() // get custom renderer
});

console.log(html);
/**
 * Outputs: 
 * <h2 id="some-title"><a href="#some-title"></a>some-title</h2>
 * <h2 id="some-title-1"><a href="#some-title-1"></a>some-title</h2>
 */

Note #1: The titles are identical, but both has a different anchors Note #2: You can make possible a copy anchor by click on <a> inside headline, when you hover it Note #3: Work good with TOC https://github.com/eGavr/toc-md

bmdr.getAnchor(anchorString);

Return an anchor, create in Github styles

anchorString

Type: string

Required. String of headline text. Work with latin and cyrilic symbols

Example:

var bmdr = require('bem-md-renderer');
console.log(bmdr.getAnchor('Create a decl for a "heavy" block requested by demand'));
// Outputs: create-a-decl-for-a-heavy-block-requested-by-demand