Extensibly serialize & deserialize Draft.js ContentState
npm install draft-convert 
Extensibly serialize & deserialize Draft.js content with HTML
See draft-extend for more on how to use draft-convert with plugins
npm install draft-convert --save or yarn add draft-convert
Jump to:
- convertToHTML
- convertFromHTML
- Middleware functions
Extensibly serialize Draft.js ContentState to HTML.
Basic usage:
``javascript`
const html = convertToHTML(editorState.getCurrentContent());`
Advanced usage:javascript
// convert to HTML with blue text, paragraphs, and links
const html = convertToHTML({
styleToHTML: (style) => {
if (style === 'BOLD') {
return ;
}
},
blockToHTML: (block) => {
if (block.type === 'PARAGRAPH') {
return ;
}
},
entityToHTML: (entity, originalText) => {
if (entity.type === 'LINK') {
return {originalText};
}
return originalText;
}
})(editorState.getCurrentContent());
// convert content state to HTML with functionality defined in the plugins applied
const html = compose(
FirstPlugin,
SecondPlugin,
ThirdPlugin
)(convertToHTML)(editorState.getCurrentContent());
`
styleToHTML, blockToHtml, and entityToHTML are functions that take Draft content data and may return a ReactElement or an object of shape {start, end} defining strings for the beginning and end tags of the style, block, or entity. entityToHTML may return either a string with or without HTML if the use case demands it. blockToHTML also may return an optional empty property to handle alternative behavior for empty blocks. To use this along with a ReactElement return value an object of shape {element: ReactElement, empty: ReactElement} may be returned. If no additional functionality is necessary convertToHTML can be invoked with just a ContentState to serialize using just the default Draft functionality. convertToHTML can be passed as an argument to a plugin to modularly augment its functionality.
Legacy alternative conversion options
styleToHTML and blockToHTML options may be plain objects keyed by style or block type with values of ReactElement s or {start, end} objects. These objects will eventually be removed in favor of the functions described above.
Type info:
`javascript
type ContentStateConverter = (contentState: ContentState) => string
type Tag =
ReactElement |
{start: string, end: string, empty?: string} |
{element: ReactElement, empty?: ReactElement}
type RawEntity = {
type: string,
mutability: DraftEntityMutability,
data: Object
}
type RawBlock = {
type: string,
depth: number,
data?: object,
text: string
}
type convertToHTML = ContentStateConverter | ({
styleToHTML?: (style: string) => Tag,
blockToHTML?: (block: RawBlock) => Tag),
entityToHTML?: (entity: RawEntity, originalText: string) => Tag | string
}) => ContentStateConverter
`
Extensibly deserialize HTML to Draft.js ContentState.
Basic usage:
`javascript`
const editorState = EditorState.createWithContent(convertFromHTML(html));
Advanced usage:
`javascript
// convert HTML to ContentState with blue text, links, and at-mentions
const contentState = convertFromHTML({
htmlToStyle: (nodeName, node, currentStyle) => {
if (nodeName === 'span' && node.style.color === 'blue') {
return currentStyle.add('BLUE');
} else {
return currentStyle;
}
},
htmlToEntity: (nodeName, node, createEntity) => {
if (nodeName === 'a') {
return createEntity(
'LINK',
'MUTABLE',
{url: node.href}
)
}
},
textToEntity: (text, createEntity) => {
const result = [];
text.replace(/\@(\w+)/g, (match, name, offset) => {
const entityKey = createEntity(
'AT-MENTION',
'IMMUTABLE',
{name}
);
result.push({
entity: entityKey,
offset,
length: match.length,
result: match
});
});
return result;
},
htmlToBlock: (nodeName, node) => {
if (nodeName === 'blockquote') {
return {
type: 'blockquote',
data: {}
};
}
}
})(html);
// convert HTML to ContentState with functionality defined in the draft-extend plugins applied
const fromHTML = compose(
FirstPlugin,
SecondPlugin,
ThirdPlugin
)(convertFromHTML);
const contentState = fromHTML(html);
`
If no additional functionality is necessary convertToHTML can be invoked with just an HTML string to deserialize using just the default Draft functionality. Any convertFromHTML can be passed as an argument to a plugin to modularly augment its functionality. A flat option may be provided to force nested block elements to split into flat, separate blocks. For example, the HTML input
line one
linetwo
will produce two unstyled blocks in flat mode.Type info:
`javascript
type HTMLConverter = (html: string, {flat: ?boolean}, DOMBuilder: ?Function, generateKey: ?Function) => ContentStatetype EntityKey = string
type convertFromHTML = HTMLConverter | ({
htmlToStyle: ?(nodeName: string, node: Node) => DraftInlineStyle,
htmlToBlock: ?(nodeName: string, node: Node) => ?(DraftBlockType | {type: DraftBlockType, data: object} | false),
htmlToEntity: ?(
nodeName: string,
node: Node,
createEntity: (type: string, mutability: string, data: object) => EntityKey,
getEntity: (key: EntityKey) => Entity,
mergeEntityData: (key: string, data: object) => void,
replaceEntityData: (key: string, data: object) => void
): ?EntityKey,
textToEntity: ?(
text: string,
createEntity: (type: string, mutability: string, data: object) => EntityKey,
getEntity: (key: EntityKey) => Entity,
mergeEntityData: (key: string, data: object) => void,
replaceEntityData: (key: string, data: object) => void
) => Array<{entity: EntityKey, offset: number, length: number, result: ?string}>
}) => HTMLConverter
`Middleware functions
Any conversion option for
convertToHTML or convertFromHTML may also accept a middleware function of shape (next) => (…args) => result , where …args are the normal configuration function paramaters and result is the expected return type for that function. These functions can transform results of the default conversion included in convertToHTML or convertFromHTML by leveraging the result of next(...args). These middleware functions are most useful when passed as the result of composition of draft-extend plugins. If you choose to use them independently, a __isMiddleware property must be set to true on the function for draft-convert` to properly handle it.