@discord-message-components/markdown
A markdown parser for Discord messages.
This is an adaption of discord-markdown by brussell98.
Using
yarn add @discord-message-components/markdown
npm i @discord-message-components/markdown
For browser use, import dist/markdown.min.js
const { parser, htmlOutput, toHTML } = require('@discord-message-components/markdown')
console.log(toHTML('This **is** a __test__'))
// => This <strong>is</strong> a <u>test</u>
Options
const { toHTML } = require('@discord-message-components/markdown')
toHTML('This **is** a __test__', options)
options
is an object with the following properties (all are optional):
-
embed
: Boolean (default: false), if it should parse embed contents (rules are slightly different) -
escapeHTML
: Boolean (default: true), if it should escape HTML -
discordOnly
: Boolean (default: false), if it should only parse the discord-specific stuff -
discordCallback
: Object, callbacks used for discord parsing. Each receive an object with different properties, and are expected to return an HTML escaped string-
user
: (id
: Number) User mentions "@someperson" -
channel
: (id
: Number) Channel mentions "#somechannel" -
role
: (id
: Number) Role mentions "@somerole" -
everyone
: () Everyone mention "@everyone" -
here
: () Here mention "@here"
-
-
cssModuleNames
: Object, maps CSS class names to CSS module class names
Mention and Emoji Handling
Using the discordCallback
option you can define custom functions to handle parsing mention and emoji content. You can use these to turn IDs into names.
Example:
const { toHTML } = require('@discord-message-components/markdown')
toHTML('This is a mention for <@95286900801146880>', {
discordCallback: {
user: node => '@' + users[node.id],
},
}) // -> This is a mention for @Brussell
Customizing
It is possible to change the rules used by this package. Take a look at the code to see how to create your own modified rule set.