MDExNative
Native foundation for MDEx
It wraps the following Rust crates:
Most applications should use MDEx directly to benefit from plugins, Document AST, Phoenix LiveView integration, streaming, additional syntax highlighting features, extra formats, MD sigil, and more.
But this project offers direct access to underlying Rust crates when you don't need all those features, or need a bit more performance, or less dependencies.
Installation
Add :mdex_native to your dependencies:
def deps do
[
{:mdex_native, "~> 0.1"}
]
end
See more in examples.
Development
export MDEX_NATIVE_BUILD=1
mix setup
mix test
Packages
MDExNative.Comrak
Markdown parsing and rendering.
html = MDExNative.Comrak.markdown_to_html("# Hello")
Comrak options are accepted as keyword lists. See comrak::Options.
html = MDExNative.Comrak.markdown_to_html("- [x] done", extension: [tasklist: true])
It also exposes XML, CommonMark, AST parsing, and heading anchor helpers.
xml = MDExNative.Comrak.markdown_to_xml("# Hello", render: [sourcepos: true])
anchor = MDExNative.Comrak.anchorize("Hello World")
Syntax Highlighting
Syntax Highlighting of code blocks is enabled by passing the :syntax_highlight option:
markdown = """
# My Example
```elixir
IO.puts("Hello from Lumis")
```
"""
options = [
# other comrak options...
syntax_highlight: [
engine: :lumis,
opts: [
formatter:
{:html_inline,
theme: "github_light",
pre_class: "code-block-example"}
]
]
]
html = MDExNative.Comrak.markdown_to_html(markdown, options)
Note that :syntax_highlight is not a built-in Comrak option but it was added in MDExNative for convenience, and only Lumis is supported at the moment.
All Lumis formatters and its options can be found on Lumis formatter docs,
or you can just omit or pass syntax_highlight: nil to disable syntax highlighting.
MDExNative.Ammonia
HTML sanitization.
html = ~s|<script>alert("xss")</script><p>Hello <strong>MDEx</strong></p>|
MDExNative.Ammonia.safe_html(html)
#=> "<p>Hello <strong>MDEx</strong></p>"