Render raw html at your own risk!
npm install dangerously-set-html-content> Render raw html at your own risk!
 
Here's a blog post that explain more in detail:
- Render dangerous content with React
React uses dangerouslySetInnerHtml prop to render raw html, and works pretty much well for almost all the cases, but what if your html has some scripts tags inside??
When you use dangerouslySetInnerHtml on a component, internally react is using the innerHTML property of the node to set the content, which for safety purposes doesn't execute any javascript.
This behavior seemed very odd to me (I mean the prop name contains the word dangerously, and also you need to pass an object with a __html propery, which is on purpose, so you really know what you doing), although it have totally sense now, still doesn't solve my issue
After a little bit of search I found that the document has something called Range, this API let you create a fragment of the document, so using that I created dangerously-set-html-content.
This React component renders html from a string, and executes any js code inside of it!! 🎉
🚨🚨 USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK 🚨🚨
``bash`
yarn add dangerously-set-html-content
// or
// npm install --save dangerously-set-html-content
`jsx
import React from 'react'
import InnerHTML from 'dangerously-set-html-content'
function Example {
const html =
return (
)
}
`
This will also work for scripts with the src attribute set it
> Note: By default this component only inserts the js that you pass in on the first render, after that it doesn't rerender. See https://github.com/christo-pr/dangerously-set-html-content/pull/7. You can pass allowRerender prop to rerender the component
| Prop | Required | Value | Description |
| :-------------: | :------: | :-----: | :---------------------------------------------------: |
| html | Yes | String | The stringified code you want to execute |allowRerender
| | No | Boolean | If set to true will allow to rerender the component |
After cloning the repo and install all deps, you can do to example/ directory to install the example dependencies (the package will be a symlink to the file in src/)
Once you're on that directory you can run:
``
npm start
And an example all will be open.
Run:
```
npm test
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