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This package is a unified (recma) plugin which allows you to escape MDX components that are either missing or not provided in an MDX document.

unified is a project that transforms content with abstract syntax trees (ASTs) using the new parser micromark. recma adds support for producing a javascript code by transforming esast which stands for Ecma Script Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) that is used in production of compiled source for the MDX.

This plugin is useful for escaping MDX components that are missing or not explicitly provided in your MDX document.

You won’t encounter errors for missing or undefined MDX components because recma-mdx-escape-missing-components assigns a default value of () => null for them.

This package is suitable for ESM only. In Node.js (version 18+), install with npm:

npm install recma-mdx-escape-missing-components

or

yarn add recma-mdx-escape-missing-components

Say we have the following file, example.mdx, which consists some mdx components.

# Hi

<Component1 />

<Component2 />

And our module, example.js, looks as follows:

import { read } from "to-vfile";
import { compile } from "@mdx-js/mdx";
import recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents from "recma-mdx-escape-missing-components";

main();

async function main() {
  const source = await read("example.mdx");

  const compiledSource = await compile(source, {
    recmaPlugins: [recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents],
  });

  return String(compiledSource);
}

Now, running node example.js produces the compiled source which contains the statement below:

// ...
const _EmptyComponent = () => null;
function _createMdxContent(props) {
  // ...
  const {Component1 = _EmptyComponent, Component2 = _EmptyComponent} = _components;
  // ...
}

Without the recma-mdx-escape-missing-components, you’d not get any Empty Component definition and default value for the components:

// ...
function _createMdxContent(props) {
  // ...
  const {Component1, Component2} = _components;
  // ...
}

Basically, the recma-mdx-escape-missing-components;

🟩 inserts an Empty Component definition into the code above the function _createMdxContent(props){}

const _EmptyComponent = () => null;

🟩 looks for a declaration statement in an object pattern initiated by the _components

const {Component1, Component2} = _components;

🟩 converts it as the destructed components have a default value _EmptyComponent

const {Component1 = _EmptyComponent, Component2 = _EmptyComponent} = _components;

type TestFunction = (componentName: string) => boolean | undefined | null;

function recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents(test?: string | string[] | TestFunction)
# Hi

<Component1 />

Wellcome

<Component2 />
use(recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents);

is going to produce the compiled source has the statement for all components have the default value:

const {Component1 = _EmptyComponent, Component2 = _EmptyComponent} = _components;

With the test option (string)
use(recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents, "Component1");

is going to produce the compiled source has the statement for only the Component1 has the default value:

const {Component1 = _EmptyComponent, Component2} = _components;

With the test option (string array)
use(recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents, ["Component1"]);

is going to produce the compiled source has the statement for only the Component1 has the default value:

const {Component1 = _EmptyComponent, Component2} = _components;

With the test option (function)
use(recmaMdxEscapeMissingComponents, ((name) => name.endsWith("2")) as TestFunction);

is going to produce the compiled source has the statement for only the Component2 has the default value:

const {Component1, Component2 = _EmptyComponent} = _components;

This plugin only modifies the ESAST (Ecma Script Abstract Syntax Tree) as explained.

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. Test function in the option is exported as type TestFunction.

This plugin works with unified version 6+. It is compatible with mdx version 3+.

Use of recma-mdx-escape-missing-components doesn't involve user content so there are no openings for cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.

I like to contribute the Unified / Remark / MDX ecosystem, so I recommend you to have a look my plugins.

MIT License Β© ipikuka


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