react-html-renderer

React component that renders an HTML string as a React component tree.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import reactHtmlRenderer from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/react-html-renderer';
</script>

README

react-html-renderer

React component that renders an HTML string as a React component tree.

Note: This component uses html-react-parser under the hood but makes no promises about changing the underlying library in a future release.

Status

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Install

npm install --save react-html-renderer

Example

import React from 'react'
import HTMLRenderer from 'react-html-renderer'

// Components to which elements are mapped
import Heading from './Heading'
import Subheading from './Subheading'
import Link from './Link'

// HTML to render as React components
const html = `
  <h1>React</h1>
  <h2>A JavaScript library for building user interfaces</h2>
  <p>
    <a href="#">Get Started</a>
  </p>
`

// Note that default props can be set using the following pattern:
//
//   `props => <Comp foo="bar" {...props} />`
//
const App = () => (
  <HTMLRenderer
    html={html}
    components={{
      h1: props => <Heading color="red" {...props} />,
      h2: Subheading,
      a: Link,
    }}
  />
)

HTMLRenderer will render something that looks like the following:

;[
  <Heading color="red">React</Heading>,
  <Subheading>A JavaScript library for building user interfaces</Subheading>,
  <p>
    <Link to="#">Get Started</Link>
  </p>,
]

Component overrides

HTMLRenderer supports overriding components provided in the components prop as needed. This can be utilized to create a reusable HTMLRenderer with a default set of components throughout your project.

// src/components/HTML.js

import { Heading, Subheading, Link } from 'src/components'

export const HTML = props => (
  <HTMLRenderer
    components={{
      h1: props => <Heading color="red" {...props} />,
    }}
    {...props}
  />
)

The HTML component could be used by passing it an HTML string.

// src/pages/index.js

import { HTML } from 'src/components'

export const IndexPage = ({ html }) => <HTML html={html} />

This will render H1 elements with red text.

If individual components need to be overridden, you can provide a mapping using the componentOverrides prop.

// src/pages/index.js

import { HTML } from 'src/components'

export const IndexPage = ({ html }) => (
  <HTML
    html={html}
    componentOverrides={{
      h1: Comp => props => <Comp {...props} color="blue" />,
    }}
  />
)

This will render H1 elements with blue text.

Note that Comp is the Heading component defined in the original components prop. This allows you to keep the existing component and modify it as needed. Alternatively, you could disregard Comp and return a completely different component.

Props

Name Type Description
html PropTypes.string HTML to render.
components PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.node) An object mapping an HTML element type to anything React can render (numbers, strings, elements, etc.).
componentOverrides PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.func) An object mapping an HTML element type to a function that returns anything React can render. See Component overrides.

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