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A library for converting DraftJS Editor content to plain HTML.
This is draft to HTML library I wrote for one of my projects. I am open-sourcing it so that others can also be benefitted from my work.
npm install draftjs-to-html
import { convertToRaw } from 'draft-js';
import draftToHtml from 'draftjs-to-html';
const rawContentState = convertToRaw(editorState.getCurrentContent());
const markup = draftToHtml(
rawContentState,
hashtagConfig,
directional,
customEntityTransform
);
The function parameters are:
contentState: Its instance of RawDraftContentState
hashConfig: Its configuration object for hashtag, its required only if hashtags are used. If the object is not defined hashtags will be output as simple text in the markdown.
hashConfig = {
trigger: '#',
separator: ' ',
}
Here trigger is character that marks starting of hashtag (default ‘#') and separator is character that separates characters (default ' ‘). These fields in hastag object are optional.
directional: Boolean, if directional is true text is aligned according to bidi algorithm. This is also optional.
customEntityTransform: Its function to render custom defined entities by user, its also optional.
editorState is instance of DraftJS EditorState.
Following is the list of conversions it supports:
Convert block types to corresponding HTML tags:
| Block Type | HTML Tag | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | header-one | h1 |
| 2 | header-two | h2 |
| 3 | header-three | h3 |
| 4 | header-four | h4 |
| 5 | header-five | h5 |
| 6 | header-six | h6 |
| 7 | unordered-list-item | ul |
| 8 | ordered-list-item | ol |
| 9 | blockquote | blockquote |
| 10 | code | pre |
| 11 | unstyled | p |
It performs these additional changes to text of blocks:
\n with <br>< with <> with >Converts ordered and unordered list blocks with depths to nested structure of <ul>, <ol> and <li>.
Converts inline styles BOLD, ITALIC, UNDERLINE, STRIKETHROUGH, CODE, SUPERSCRIPT, SUBSCRIPT to corresponding HTML tags: <strong>, <em>, <ins>, <code>, <sup>, <sub>.
Converts inline styles color, background-color, font-size, font-family to a span tag with inline style details:
<span style="color:xyz;font-size:xx">. (The inline styles in JSON object should start with strings color or font-size like color-red, color-green or fontsize-12, fontsize-20).
Converts entity range of type link to anchor tag using entity data url for href, targetOption for target: <a href="url" target="_self">text</a>. Default target is _self.
Converts entity range of type mention to anchor tag using entity data url for href and value for data-value, it also adds class to it: <a href="url" class="wysiwyg-mention" data-mention data-value="value">text</a>.
Converts atomic entity image to image tag using entity data src for image source, and if present alt, alignment, height, width also: <img src="src" alt="alt_text" style="float: left, height: 50px; width: 50px"/>.
Converts embedded links to iFrames, using width, height and src from entity data. <iframe width="width" height="height" src="src" frameBorder="0"></iframe>
Converts hashtags to anchor tag: <a href="#tag" class="wysiwyg-hashtag">#tag</a>.
customEntityTransform can be used for transformation of a custom entity block to html. If present its call to generate html for entity. It can take 2 parameter:
entity ( object with { type, mutalibity, data})text text present in the block.Adding style property to block tag for block level styles like text-align: <p style="text-align: right">text</p>.
RTL, if directional function parameter is true, generated blocks have property dir = "auto" thus they get aligned according to bidi algorithm.
MIT.