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⚛️ react-markdown-table-ts 🛡️
A React component that converts structured data into Markdown table syntax and displays it within a <pre> tag.
✨ Features
- Type Safety: Built with TypeScript to provide strong type guarantees.
- Easy Integration: Simple API for converting data arrays into Markdown table strings.
- Customizable Alignments: Specify column alignments (left, center, right, or none) with ease.
- Compact Mode: Option to generate compact tables with minimal padding.
- Tab-Separated Columns: Option to add tabs between columns.
- Newline Handling: Option to replace newlines in cells with HTML line breaks.
- Raw Markdown Access: Retrieve the generated Markdown string for further processing or usage.
- Header Options: Choose whether to include a header row or use default alphabetical headers.
- Flexible Styling: Apply custom CSS classes for styling the rendered Markdown.
📦 Installation
Install the package via npm:
npm install react-markdown-table-ts
🔧 API
MarkdownTable Props
| Prop | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
data |
string[][] |
(required) | The table data as a 2D array of strings |
columnAlignments |
('left' | 'center' | 'right' | 'none')[] |
[] |
Alignment for each column |
isCompact |
boolean |
false |
Use minimal column widths |
className |
string |
undefined |
CSS class for the rendered table |
hasTabs |
boolean |
false |
Add tabs between table columns |
canReplaceNewlines |
boolean |
false |
Replace newlines in cells with <br> tags |
onTableCreate |
(markdownString: string) => void |
undefined |
Callback to receive the Markdown string |
hasHeader |
boolean |
true |
Whether the first row of data is a header |
🚀 Usage
import React from 'react';
import {MarkdownTable} from 'markdown-table-component';
const App = () => {
const data = [
['Header 1', 'Header 2', 'Header 3'],
['Row 1, Col 1', 'Row 1, Col 2', 'Row 1, Col 3'],
['Row 2, Col 1', 'Row 2, Col 2', 'Row 2, Col 3'],
];
return <MarkdownTable data={data} />;
};
export default App;