A markdown parser for Revolt messages.
This package is a fork of discord-markdown by odiffey, itself a fork of discord-markdown by brussell98.
npm install revolt-markdown
yarn add revolt-markdown
For browser use, import revolt-markdown/dist/revolt-markdown.umd.js
import { parser, htmlOutput, toHTML } from 'revolt-markdown';
console.log(toHTML('This **is** a __test__'));
// => This <strong>is</strong> a <u>test</u>
Fenced codeblocks will include highlight.js tags and classes.
import { toHTML } from 'revolt-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 -
revoltOnly
: Boolean (default: false), if it should only parse the Revolt-specific stuff -
emojiToUnicode
: Boolean (default: true), if the default emojis should be converted to unicode -
revoltCallback
: Object, callbacks used for discord parsing. Each (exceptspoilerAttrib
) receive an object with different properties, and (exceptemoji
andtex
) are expected to return an HTML escaped string-
user
: (id
: String) User mentions "@someperson" -
channel
: (id
: String) Channel mentions "#somechannel" -
emoji
: (id
: String) Emoji mentions ":someemoji:". Expects a list of attributes for theimg
tag -
tex
: (content
": String) TeX code. Expects a list of attributes for thespan
tag -
timestamp
: (timestamp
: Number,style
: String|undefined) Relative timestamp reference "<t:sometimestamp:somestyle>" -
spoilerAttrib
: object of HTML attributes for the spoiler span. Default is{ class: 'd-spoiler' }
-
-
cssModuleNames
: Object, maps CSS class names to CSS module class names
Using the revoltCallback
option you can define custom functions to handle parsing mention and emoji content. You can use these to turn IDs into names.
Example:
import { toHTML } from 'revolt-markdown';
toHTML('This is a mention for <@01FEEPCNQBZC7848B169BSYK39>', {
revoltCallback: {
user: node => '@' + users[node.id];
}
}); // -> This is a mention for @Austin Huang
It is possible to change the rules used by revolt-markdown. Take a look at the code to see how to create your own modified rule set.
Find an inconsistency? File an issue or submit a pull request with the fix and updated test(s).