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micromark-extension-mdx-jsx
micromark extension to support MDX JSX (<Component />
).
Contents
- What is this?
- When to use this
- Install
- Use
- API
- Authoring
- Syntax
- Errors
- Tokens
- Types
- Compatibility
- Security
- Related
- Contribute
- License
What is this?
This package contains an extension that adds support for the JSX syntax enabled
by MDX to micromark
.
These extensions are used inside MDX.
It mostly matches how JSX works in most places that support it (TypeScript,
Babel, esbuild, SWC, etc).
This package can be made aware or unaware of JavaScript syntax. When unaware, expressions could include Rust or variables or whatnot.
When to use this
This project is useful when you want to support JSX in markdown.
You can use this extension when you are working with micromark
.
To support all MDX features, use
micromark-extension-mdxjs
instead.
When you need a syntax tree, combine this package with
mdast-util-mdx-jsx
.
All these packages are used in remark-mdx
, which focusses on
making it easier to transform content by abstracting these internals away.
When you are using mdx-js/mdx
, all of this is already included.
Install
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:
npm install micromark-extension-mdx-jsx
In Deno with esm.sh
:
import {mdxJsx} from 'https://esm.sh/micromark-extension-mdx-jsx@2'
In browsers with esm.sh
:
<script type="module">
import {mdxJsx} from 'https://esm.sh/micromark-extension-mdx-jsx@2?bundle'
</script>
Use
import {micromark} from 'micromark'
import {mdxJsx} from 'micromark-extension-mdx-jsx'
const output = micromark('a <b c d="e" /> f', {extensions: [mdxJsx()]})
console.log(output)
Yields:
<p>a f</p>
…which is useless: go to a syntax tree with
mdast-util-from-markdown
and
mdast-util-mdx-jsx
instead.
API
This package exports the identifier mdxJsx
.
There is no default export.
The export map supports the development
condition.
Run node --conditions development module.js
to get instrumented dev code.
Without this condition, production code is loaded.
mdxJsx(options?)
Create an extension for micromark
to enable MDX JSX syntax.
Parameters
options
(Options
, optional) — configuration
Returns
Extension for micromark
that can be passed in extensions
to enable MDX
JSX syntax (Extension
).
Options
Configuration (TypeScript type).
Fields
acorn
(Acorn
, optional) — acorn parser to useacornOptions
(AcornOptions
, default:{ecmaVersion: 2024, locations: true, sourceType: 'module'}
) — configuration for acorn; all fields exceptlocations
can be setaddResult
(boolean
, default:false
) — whether to addestree
fields to tokens with results from acorn
Authoring
When authoring markdown with JSX, keep in mind that MDX is a whitespace sensitive and line-based language, while JavaScript is insensitive to whitespace. This affects how markdown and JSX interleave with eachother in MDX. For more info on how it works, see § Interleaving on the MDX site.
Comments inside tags
JavaScript comments in JSX are not supported.
Incorrect:
<hi/*comment!*//>
<hello// comment!
/>
Correct:
<hi/>
<hello
/>
A PR that adds support for them would be accepted.
Element or fragment attribute values
JSX elements or JSX fragments as attribute values are not supported. The reason for this change is that it would be confusing whether markdown would work.
Incorrect:
<welcome name=<>Venus</> />
<welcome name=<span>Pluto</span> />
Correct:
<welcome name='Mars' />
<welcome name={<span>Jupiter</span>} />
Greater than (>
) and right curly brace (}
)
JSX does not allow U+003E GREATER THAN (>
) or U+007D RIGHT CURLY BRACE
(}
) literally in text, they need to be encoded as character references
(or expressions).
There is no good reason for this (some JSX parsers agree with us and don’t
crash either).
Therefore, in MDX, U+003E GREATER THAN (>
) and U+007D RIGHT CURLY BRACE
(}
) are fine literally and don’t need to be encoded.
Syntax
JSX forms with the following BNF:
<!--grammar start--> <pre><code><a id=x-mdx-jsx-flow href=#x-mdx-jsx-flow>mdx_jsx_flow</a> ::= <a href=#x-mdx-jsx>mdx_jsx</a> *<a href=#x-space-or-tab>space_or_tab</a> [<a href=#x-mdx-jsx>mdx_jsx</a> *<a href=#x-space-or-tab>space_or_tab</a>] <a id=x-mdx-jsx-text href=#x-mdx-jsx-text>mdx_jsx_text</a> ::= <a href=#x-mdx-jsx>mdx_jsx</a> ; constraint: markdown whitespace (`<a href=#x-space-or-tab>space_or_tab</a> | <a href=#x-eol>eol</a>`) is NOT ; allowed directly after `<` in order to allow `1 < 3` in markdown. <a id=x-mdx-jsx href=#x-mdx-jsx>mdx_jsx</a> ::= '<' [<a href=#x-closing>closing</a>] [*<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> <a href=#x-name>name</a> [<a href=#x-attributes-after-identifier>attributes_after_identifier</a>] [<a href=#x-closing>closing</a>]] *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> '>' <a id=x-attributes-after-identifier href=#x-attributes-after-identifier>attributes_after_identifier</a> ::= 1*<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> (<a href=#x-attributes-boolean>attributes_boolean</a> | <a href=#x-attributes-value>attributes_value</a>) | *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> <a href=#x-attributes-expression>attributes_expression</a> | <a id=x-attributes-after-value href=#x-attributes-after-value>attributes_after_value</a> ::= *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> (<a href=#x-attributes-boolean>attributes_boolean</a> | <a href=#x-attributes-expression>attributes_expression</a> | <a href=#x-attributes-value>attributes_value</a>) <a id=x-attributes-boolean href=#x-attributes-boolean>attributes_boolean</a> ::= <a href=#x-key>key</a> [<a href=#x-attributes-after-identifier>attributes_after_identifier</a>] ; Note: in gnostic mode the value of the expression must instead be a single valid ES spread ; expression <a id=x-attributes-expression href=#x-attributes-expression>attributes_expression</a> ::= <a href=#x-expression>expression</a> [<a href=#x-attributes-after-value>attributes_after_value</a>] <a id=x-attributes-value href=#x-attributes-value>attributes_value</a> ::= <a href=#x-key>key</a> <a href=#x-initializer>initializer</a> [<a href=#x-attributes-after-value>attributes_after_value</a>] <a id=x-closing href=#x-closing>closing</a> ::= *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> '/' <a id=x-name href=#x-name>name</a> ::= <a href=#x-identifier>identifier</a> [<a href=#x-local>local</a> | <a href=#x-members>members</a>] <a id=x-key href=#x-key>key</a> ::= <a href=#x-identifier>identifier</a> [<a href=#x-local>local</a>] <a id=x-local href=#x-local>local</a> ::= *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> ':' *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> <a href=#x-identifier>identifier</a> <a id=x-members href=#x-members>members</a> ::= <a href=#x-member>member</a> *<a href=#x-member>member</a> <a id=x-member href=#x-member>member</a> ::= *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> '.' *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> <a href=#x-identifier>identifier</a> <a id=x-identifier href=#x-identifier>identifier</a> ::= <a href=#x-identifier-start>identifier_start</a> *<a href=#x-identifier-part>identifier_part</a> <a id=x-initializer href=#x-initializer>initializer</a> ::= *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> '=' *<a href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> <a href=#x-value>value</a> <a id=x-value href=#x-value>value</a> ::= <a href=#x-double-quoted>double_quoted</a> | <a href=#x-single-quoted>single_quoted</a> | <a href=#x-expression>expression</a> ; Note: in gnostic mode the value must instead be a single valid ES expression <a id=x-expression href=#x-expression>expression</a> ::= '{' *(<a href=#x-expression-text>expression_text</a> | <a href=#x-expression>expression</a>) '}' <a id=x-double-quoted href=#x-double-quoted>double_quoted</a> ::= '"' *<a href=#x-double-quoted-text>double_quoted_text</a> '"' <a id=x-single-quoted href=#x-single-quoted>single_quoted</a> ::= "'" *<a href=#x-single-quoted-text>single_quoted_text</a> "'" <a id=x-whitespace href=#x-whitespace>whitespace</a> ::= <a href=#x-es-whitespace>es_whitespace</a> <a id=x-double-quoted-text href=#x-double-quoted-text>double_quoted_text</a> ::= char - '"' <a id=x-single-quoted-text href=#x-single-quoted-text>single_quoted_text</a> ::= char - "'" <a id=x-expression-text href=#x-expression-text>expression_text</a> ::= char - '{' - '}' <a id=x-identifier-start href=#x-identifier-start>identifier_start</a> ::= <a href=#x-es-identifier-start>es_identifier_start</a> <a id=x-identifier-part href=#x-identifier-part>identifier_part</a> ::= <a href=#x-es-identifier-part>es_identifier_part</a> | '-' <a id=x-space-or-tab href=#x-space-or-tab>space_or_tab</a> ::= '\t' | ' ' <a id=x-eol href=#x-eol>eol</a> ::= '\n' | '\r' | '\r\n' ; ECMAScript ; See “IdentifierStart”: <<a href=https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-IdentifierStart>https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-IdentifierStart</a>> <a id=x-es-identifier-start href=#x-es-identifier-start>es_identifier_start</a> ::= ? ; See “IdentifierPart”: <<a href=https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-IdentifierPart>https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-IdentifierPart</a>> <a id=x-es-identifier-part href=#x-es-identifier-part>es_identifier_part</a> ::= ? ; See “Whitespace”: <<a href=https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-WhiteSpace>https://tc39.es/ecma262/#prod-WhiteSpace</a>> <a id=x-es-whitespace href=#x-es-whitespace>es_whitespace</a> ::= ? </code></pre> <!--grammar end-->As the flow construct occurs in flow, like all flow constructs, it must be followed by an eol (line ending) or eof (end of file).
The grammar for JSX in markdown is much stricter than that of HTML in markdown. The primary benefit of this is that tags are parsed into tokens, and thus can be processed. Another, arguable, benefit of this is that it comes with syntax errors: if an author types something that is nonsensical, an error is thrown with information about where it happened, what occurred, and what was expected instead.
This extension supports expressions both aware and unaware to JavaScript (respectively gnostic and agnostic). Depending on whether acorn is passed, either valid JavaScript must be used in expressions, or arbitrary text (such as Rust code or so) can be used.
More on this can be found in
§ Syntax of micromark-extension-mdx-expression
.
Errors
In aware (gnostic) mode, expressions are parsed with
micromark-extension-mdx-expression
,
which throws some more errors.
Unexpected end of file $at, expected $expect
This error occurs for many different reasons if something was opened but not
closed (source: micromark-extension-mdx-jsx
, rule id: unexpected-eof
).
Some examples are:
<
</
<a
<a:
<a.
<a b
<a b:
<a b=
<a b="
<a b='
<a b={
<a/
Unexpected character $at, expected $expect
This error occurs for many different reasons if an unexpected character is seen
(source: micromark-extension-mdx-jsx
, rule id: unexpected-character
).
Some examples are:
<.>
</.>
<a?>
<a:+>
<a./>
<a b!>
<a b:1>
<a b=>
<a/->
Unexpected lazy line in container, expected line to be…
This error occurs if a <
was seen in a container which then has lazy content
(source: micromark-extension-mdx-jsx
, rule id: unexpected-lazy
).
For example:
> <a
b>
Tokens
Many tokens are used:
mdxJsxFlowTag
for the whole JSX tag (<a>
)mdxJsxTextTag
^mdxJsxFlowTagMarker
for the tag markers (<
,>
)mdxJsxTextTagMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagClosingMarker
for the/
marking a closing tag (</a>
)mdxJsxTextTagClosingMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagSelfClosingMarker
for the/
marking a self-closing tag (<a/>
)mdxJsxTextTagSelfClosingMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagName
for the whole tag name (a:b
in<a:b>
)mdxJsxTextTagName
^mdxJsxFlowTagNamePrimary
for the first name (a
in<a:b>
)mdxJsxTextTagNamePrimary
^mdxJsxFlowTagNameMemberMarker
for the.
marking in members (<a.b>
)mdxJsxTextTagNameMemberMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagNameMember
for member names (b
in<a:b>
)mdxJsxTextTagNameMember
^mdxJsxFlowTagNamePrefixMarker
for the:
between primary and local (<a:b>
)mdxJsxTextTagNamePrefixMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagNameLocal
for the local name (b
in<a:b>
)mdxJsxTextTagNameLocal
^mdxJsxFlowTagExpressionAttribute
for whole expression attributes (<a {...b}>
)mdxJsxTextTagExpressionAttribute
^mdxJsxFlowTagExpressionAttributeMarker
for{
,}
in expression attributesmdxJsxTextTagExpressionAttributeMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagExpressionAttributeValue
for chunks of what’s inside expression attributesmdxJsxTextTagExpressionAttributeValue
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttribute
for a whole normal attribute (<a b>
)mdxJsxTextTagAttribute
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeName
for the whole name of an attribute (b:c
in<a b:c>
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeName
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeNamePrimary
for the first name of an attribute (b
in<a b:c>
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeNamePrimary
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeNamePrefixMarker
for the:
between primary and local (<a b:c>
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeNamePrefixMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeNameLocal
for the local name of an attribute (c
in<a b:c>
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeNameLocal
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeInitializerMarker
for the=
between an attribute name and valuemdxJsxTextTagAttributeInitializerMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeValueLiteral
for a string attribute value (<a b="">
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeValueLiteral
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeValueLiteralMarker
for the quotes around a string attribute value ("
or'
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeValueLiteralMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeValueLiteralValue
for chunks of what’s inside string attribute valuesmdxJsxTextTagAttributeValueLiteralValue
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeValueExpression
for an expression attribute value (<a b={1}>
)mdxJsxTextTagAttributeValueExpression
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeValueExpressionMarker
for the{
and}
of expression attribute valuesmdxJsxTextTagAttributeValueExpressionMarker
^mdxJsxFlowTagAttributeValueExpressionValue
for chunks of what’s inside expression attribute valuesmdxJsxTextTagAttributeValueExpressionValue
^
Types
This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional type Options
.
Compatibility
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js.
When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of
Node.
This means we try to keep the current release line,
micromark-extension-mdx-jsx@^2
, compatible with Node.js 16.
This package works with micromark
version 3
and later.
Security
This package is safe.
Related
micromark-extension-mdxjs
— support all MDX syntaxmdast-util-mdx-jsx
— support MDX JSX in mdastremark-mdx
— support all MDX syntax in remark
Contribute
See contributing.md
in micromark/.github
for ways to get
started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
This project has a code of conduct. By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to abide by its terms.