Library to convert rich text from Draft.js raw ContentState to Markdown, based on Draft.js exporter.
🚧 This is an experimental exporter with limited Markdown support – please use with caution.
This package is a Markdown export configuration for the Draft.js exporter. Specifically, it provides:
- A Markdown-friendly exporter engine, with fallbacks to HTML tags.
- Configuration for basic Markdown formatting.
First, install the package:
pip install draftjs_exporter_markdown
Then, to convert Draft.js content to Markdown:
And in Python:
from draftjs_exporter.html import HTML
from draftjs_exporter_markdown import BLOCK_MAP, ENGINE, ENTITY_DECORATORS, STYLE_MAP
# Initialise the exporter.
exporter = HTML({
# Those configurations are overridable like for draftjs_exporter.
'block_map': BLOCK_MAP,
'style_map': STYLE_MAP,
'entity_decorators': ENTITY_DECORATORS,
'engine': ENGINE,
})
markdown = exporter.render({
'entityMap': {},
'blocks': [{
'key': '6mgfh',
'text': 'Hello, world!',
'type': 'unstyled',
'depth': 0,
'inlineStyleRanges': [],
'entityRanges': []
}]
})
print(markdown)
You can also run an example by downloading this repository and then using python example.py
.
Please refer to the Draft.js exporter configuration documentation.
The built-in configuration provides support for:
- Inline styles: bold, italic, strikethrough, code
- Blocks: paragraphs, heading levels, bullet and number lists, code blocks, blockquote
- Images, links, and horizontal rules
Contrary to the main Draft.js exporter,
- Nested / overlapping styles aren't supported.
- None of the content is escaped (HTML escaping is unnecessary for Markdown, and there is no Markdown escaping).
Requirements:
virtualenv
,pyenv
,twine
git clone git@github.com:thibaudcolas/draftjs_exporter_markdown.git
cd draftjs_exporter_markdown/
# Install dependencies
nvm install
npm install
# For tests and development in watch mode.
npm install -g nodemon
# Install the Python environment.
virtualenv .venv
source ./.venv/bin/activate
make init
# Install required Python versions
pyenv install --skip-existing 3.6.3
# Make required Python versions available globally.
pyenv global system 3.6.3
# Run the built-in example.
make dev
Use make release
, which uses standard-version to generate the CHANGELOG and decide on the version bump based on the commits since the last release.
View the full list of contributors. MIT licensed.