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convert-rich-text
Convert a rich-text document (i.e. insert-only delta) into HTML.
Install
$ npm install [--save] convert-rich-textUsage
var convert = require('convert-rich-text');
var html = convert(delta, formats, options); // last argument optionalSpecify an object of format names and config values, using the same conventions as QuillJS:
var convert = require('convert-rich-text');
var delta = {ops: [
{insert: 'Hello, World!'},
{insert: '\n', attributes: {firstheader: true}},
{insert: 'This is a '},
{insert: 'demo', attributes: {bold: true}},
{insert: ' of convert-rich-text\n'},
{insert: 1, attributes: {image: 'monkey.png'}
]};
var formats = {
firstheader: { type: 'line', tag: 'H1' },
bold: { tag: 'EM' },
image: { tag: 'IMG', attribute: 'src' }
};
var options = {
blockTag: 'P',
inlineTag: 'SPAN'
};
var html = convert(delta, formats, options);
console.log(html);Result:
<h1>Hello, World!</h1>
<p>This is a <b>demo</b> of convert-rich-text</p>
<p><img src="monkey.png"></p>Formats
The following options are supported for configuring a format (adapted from QuillJS):
type: 'line' -- make this format apply only to the line as a whole (via attributes to newline characters).
tag: 'B' -- wrap the applicable text in that tag
parentTag: 'UL', tag: 'LI' -- used for line formats to create multi-level tag structures; consecutive lines with the same parentTag will share the parent.
attribute: 'href' -- set an attribute using the given name and the value from the delta
class: 'cursor-' -- add a class with the given prefix, e.g. convert({ ops: [{ insert: 'hello', attributes: { cursor: 1234 } }] }, { cursor: { class: 'cursor-' })=>hello`
style: 'fontSize' -- set an inline style using the given name and the value from the delta
add: function(node, value[, dom]) -- a hook for custom behavior, runs after logic for other options. e.g.
convert(delta, {
// wrap in a span, and set data attributes,
// e.g. `{insert: 'hello', { data: { foo: 'bar' } } }` => `<span data-foo="bar">hello</span>`
data: { tag: 'span', add: function(node, data) {
Object.keys(data).forEach(function(key) {
node.dataset[key] = data[key];
});
return node;
} },
// repeat the line N times
// e.g. `{insert: 'hello\n', { times: 3 } }` => `<p>hello</p><p>hello</p><p>hello</p>`
repeat: { type: 'line', add: function(node, value) {
var clone = node;
for (var i = 1, n = parseInt(value); i < n; i++) {
clone = node.cloneNode(true);
node.parentNode.appendChild(clone);
}
return clone;
} }
});Options
Each line of rich-text is wrapped with a block element (default <div>).
attribute-, class- and style-based formats wrap text with an inline element if there is no other tag to work on (default <span>).
You can change these tags with the blockTag and inlineTag options:
convert(delta, formats, { blockTag: 'FIGURE', inlineTag: 'INS' });Changelog
2.0.2[Relax jsdom and node version requirements]2.0.0Server-side support via jsdom, node version locked to <=0.121.2.1Beginning of changelog
Development
Run npm start to spin up a static web server and watchify.
Open http://localhost:8080/test in a browser to run and debug tests.
Credit
Thank you @kbjr for https://github.com/UmbraEngineering/quilljs-renderer on which this project is forked.