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markdown-react

v0.0.9

Published

React markdown renderer

Downloads

12

Readme

markdown-react

React markdown renderer

What is this?

A markdown to React renderer.

Parse markdown to a React structure instead of a html. This allows you to all sort of custom things that you can do with react. This means you can render a normal html structure but also do al sort of crazy things.

This script doesn't parse markdown, instead it uses evilstreak/markdown-js. I'm probably going to add an other backend too chjj/marked

Some examples can be found in examples. After installation, you can run these (node examples/simple.js). A server example can be found in react-markdown-server

TODO

  • better error handling (add a test fase, and do the correct thing on error (render the error for example))
  • ~~Clean up the installation~~
  • ~~Clean up repo~~
  • Build a small example of what is possible with React together with markdown (numbered titles, onClick,...)
  • ~~Make this useable for a blog site (compile to React and static HTML)- See react-markdown-server~~
  • Add a backend for: chjj/marked
  • More tests and fix the tests to point to lib
  • Complete documentation (document api)
  • ~~Server example~~
  • ~~Publish to npm~~
  • Sanitize input

Installation

  • clone this repo
  • npm install

Tests

  • clone this repo
  • npm install
  • compile jsx node_modules/react-tools/bin/jsx --watch --harmony src/ dist/
  • run node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha

Build

  • clone this repo
  • npm install
  • compile jsx node_modules/react-tools/bin/jsx --watch --harmony src/ lib/

Maybe later

  • Use facebook/immutable-js as a for the intermediate tree and implement shouldComponentUpdate for fast updates (in case we want to use this as an markdown editor for example.)