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Notion Viewer Client

  • A simple and easy to use package for rendering notion pages in your laravel application.
  • This package also offers you a renderer out of the box. You can use it to render your notion pages on your own.
  • You can add or remove the default renderers and use your own renderer too.

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How it works

Since notion api doesn't support CORS and don't recommend making API calls from a webpage (see here), you may need to install laravel-notion-viewer composer package in order to get notion blocks from Notion Api.

But you can also use your own server to get the blocks from Notion Api and pass the blocks to the Renderer class in your client.


Installation

Install via npm

npm install notion-viewer-client

Usage

  • NotionViewer

NotionViewer.render(id: string, element: HTMLElement, endPoint?: string)

Using axios, XHR request will be sent to endPoint to get the blocks from Notion Api and then render the blocks in element.

By default, the endPoint is /laravel-notion-viewer/data/{id} which is a route offered by laravel-notion-viewer.

You can specify your own endpoint to get the blocks from your own server.

Example Usage:

import NotionViewer from 'notion-viewer-client';

let notionPageId = 'this-is-a-notion-page-id'; // If you don't know how to get id, see https://github.com/w99910/laravel-notion-viewer/README.md#how-to-get-notion-page-id

document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', async () => {
    await NotionViewer.render(notionPageId, document.querySelector('#index'))
});

By specifying the endPoint:

await NotionViewer.render(notionPageId, document.querySelector('#index'), 'your-end-point')
  • Renderer

You can also parse blocks on your own using Renderer class.

  • Render a notion html page with page, blocks, and parent element.

import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

Renderer.renderPage(page, blocks, element)
  • Parse blocks to html

import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

let output = Renderer.parseBlocks(blocks)
console.log(output);
  • Parse rich text to html

import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

let output = Renderer.parseRichText(richText);
console.log(output);
  • Get a renderer of a block

import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

let renderer = Renderer.getRenderer(block);
  • Callback before renderer

import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

Renderer.onBeforeRender((renderer) => {
    console.log('Called before render');
})
  • Callback after renderer

import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

Renderer.onAfterRender((renderer) => {
    console.log('Called after render');
})

Notion block types

The following are the block types supported by this package for now:

  • paragraph
  • heading_1
  • heading_2
  • heading_3
  • to_do
  • callout
  • code
  • image
  • has_children
  • children
  • bulleted_list_item
  • child_page
  • numbered_list_item
  • link_preview
  • toggle
  • quote
  • divider
  • table
  • table_row

Adding/Removing Renderers

  • Creating a compatible renderer
import Renderable from 'notion-viewer-client/interfaces/Renderable';

class YourCustomRenderer implements Renderable {

    render(block: Block, level?: number, containerElement?: HTMLElement): string {
        // Your code here
    }

    type() {
        return 'your_block_type';
    }

    // optional event hooks
    beforeRender(containerElement?: HTMLElement) {
    };

    afterRender(containerElement?: HTMLElement) {
    };
}
  • Adding a renderer:
import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

Renderer.addRenderer(new YourCustomRenderer())
  • Removing a default renderer:
import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

Renderer.removeRenderer('block_type')
  • Replacing\Removing all default renderers:
import Renderer from "notion-viewer-client/Renderer";

// Replacing renderers with your custom renders
Renderer.setRenderers([
    new YourCustomRenderer(),
    new YourAnotherCustomRenderer()
])
// Removing all renderers
Renderer.setRenderers([]);

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TODO

  • Add more renderers
  • Add tests

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