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Kotlin Multiplatform Markdown Renderer

... a Kotlin Multiplatform Markdown Renderer. (Android, Desktop, ...) powered by Compose Multiplatform



What's included 🚀Setup 🛠️Usage 🛠️License 📓


What's included 🚀

  • Super simple setup
  • Cross-platform ready
  • Lightweight

Setup

Using Gradle

Multiplatform

For multiplatform projects specify this single dependency:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer:${version}")

    // Offers Material 2 defaults for Material 2 themed apps (com.mikepenz.markdown.m2.Markdown)
    implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-m2:${version}")

    // Offers Material 3 defaults for Material 3 themed apps (com.mikepenz.markdown.m3.Markdown)
    implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-m3:${version}")
}

JVM

To use the library on JVM, you have to include:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-jvm:${version}")
}

Android

For Android a special dependency is available:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-android:${version}")
}

Tip

Since 0.13.0 the core library does not depend on a Material theme anymore. Include the -m2 or -m3 module to get access to the defaults.


Usage

val markdown = """
### What's included 🚀

- Super simple setup
- Cross-platform ready
- Lightweight
""".trimIndent()

//
Markdown(markdown)
Advanced Usage

The library offers the ability to modify different behaviour when rendering the markdown.

Provided custom style

Markdown(
    content,
    colors = markdownColors(text = Color.Red),
    typography = markdownTypography(h1 = MaterialTheme.typography.body1)
)

Extended spans

Starting with 0.16.0 the library includes support for extended-spans.

The library was integrated to to make it multiplatform compatible. All credits for its functionality goes to Saket Narayan.

It is not enabled by default, however you can enable it quickly by configuring the extendedSpans for your Markdown composeable. Define the ExtendedSpans you want to apply (including optionally your own custom ones) and return it.

Markdown(
    content,
    extendedSpans = markdownExtendedSpans {
        val animator = rememberSquigglyUnderlineAnimator()
        remember {
            ExtendedSpans(
                RoundedCornerSpanPainter(),
                SquigglyUnderlineSpanPainter(animator = animator)
            )
        }
    }
)

Extend Annotated string handling

The library already handles a significant amount of different tokens, however not all. To allow special integrations expand this, you can pass in a custom annotator to the Markdown composeable. This annotator allows you to customize existing handled tokens, but also add new ones.

Markdown(
    content,
    annotator = markdownAnnotator { content, child ->
        if (child.type == GFMElementTypes.STRIKETHROUGH) {
            append("Replaced you :)")
            true // return true to consume this ASTNode child
        } else false
    }
)

Adjust List Ordering

// Use the bullet list symbol from the original markdown
CompositionLocalProvider(LocalBulletListHandler provides { "$it " }) {
    Markdown(content)
}

// Replace the ordered list symbol with `A.)` instead.
CompositionLocalProvider(LocalOrderedListHandler provides { "A.) " }) {
    Markdown(content, Modifier.fillMaxSize().padding(16.dp).verticalScroll(scrollState))
}

Custom Components

Since v0.9.0 it is possible to provide custom components, instead of the default ones. This can be done by providing the components MarkdownComponents to the Markdown composable.

Use the markdownComponents() to keep defaults for non overwritten components.

The MarkdownComponent will expose access to the content: String, node: ASTNode, typography: MarkdownTypography, offering full flexibility.

// Simple adjusted paragraph with different Modifier.
val customParagraphComponent: MarkdownComponent = {
    MarkdownParagraph(it.content, it.node, Modifier.align(Alignment.End))
}

// Full custom paragraph example
val customParagraphComponent: MarkdownComponent = {
    // build a styled paragraph. (util function provided by the library)
    val styledText = buildAnnotatedString {
        pushStyle(LocalMarkdownTypography.current.paragraph.toSpanStyle())
        buildMarkdownAnnotatedString(content, it.node)
        pop()
    }

    // define the `Text` composable
    Text(
        styledText,
        modifier = Modifier.align(Alignment.End),
        textAlign = TextAlign.End
    )
}

// Define the `Markdown` composable and pass in the custom paragraph component
Markdown(
    content,
    components = markdownComponents(
        paragraph = customParagraphComponent
    )
)

Another example to of a custom component is changing the rendering of an unordered list.

// Define a custom component for rendering unordered list items in Markdown
val customUnorderedListComponent: MarkdownComponent = {
    // Use the MarkdownListItems composable to render the list items
    MarkdownListItems(it.content, it.node, level = 0) { index, child ->
        // Create a row layout for each list item with spacing between elements
        Row(Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(8.dp)) {
            // Render an icon for the bullet point with a green tint
            Icon(
                imageVector = icon,
                tint = Color.Green,
                contentDescription = null,
                modifier = Modifier.size(20.dp),
            )
            // Extract the bullet marker text from the child node
            val bulletMarker: String = child.findChildOfType(MarkdownTokenTypes.LIST_BULLET)?.getTextInNode(it.content).toString()
            // Extract the item text and remove the bullet marker from it
            val itemText = child.getTextInNode(it.content).toString().replace(bulletMarker, "")

            // Render the item text using the MarkdownText composable
            MarkdownText(content = itemText)
        }
    }
}

// Define the `Markdown` composable and pass in the custom unorderedList component
Markdown(
    content,
    components = markdownComponents(
        unorderedList = customUnorderedListComponent
    )
)

Image Loading

Starting with 0.21.0 the library does not include image loading by default, however exposes 2 modules for either coil2 or coil3 dependencies. The chosen image transformer implementation has to be passed to the Markdown API.

coil2

// Offers coil2 (Coil2ImageTransformerImpl)
implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-coil2:${version}")
Markdown(
    MARKDOWN,
    imageTransformer = Coil2ImageTransformerImpl,
)

Note

0.21.0 adds JVM support for this dependency via HTTPUrlConnection -> however this is expected to be removed in the future.

Note

Please refer to the official coil2 documentation on how to adjust the ImageLoader

coil3

// Offers coil3 (Coil3ImageTransformerImpl)
implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-coil3:${version}")
Markdown(
    MARKDOWN,
    imageTransformer = Coil3ImageTransformerImpl,
)

Note

Please refer to the official coil3 documentation on how to adjust the SingletonImageLoader

Note

The coil3 module does depend on SNAPSHOT builds of coil3

Syntax Highlighting

The library (introduced with 0.27.0) offers optional support for syntax highlighting via the Highlights project. This support is not included in the core, and can be enabled by adding the multiplatform-markdown-renderer-code dependency.

implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-code:${version}")

Once added, the Markdown has to be configured to use the alternative code highlighter.

// Use default color scheme
Markdown(
    MARKDOWN,
    components = markdownComponents(
        codeBlock = highlightedCodeBlock,
        codeFence = highlightedCodeFence,
    )
)

// ADVANCED: Customize Highlights library by defining different theme
val isDarkTheme = isSystemInDarkTheme()
val highlightsBuilder = remember(isDarkTheme) {
    Highlights.Builder().theme(SyntaxThemes.atom(darkMode = isDarkTheme))
}
Markdown(
    MARKDOWN,
    components = markdownComponents(
        codeBlock = { MarkdownHighlightedCodeBlock(it.content, it.node, highlightsBuilder) },
        codeFence = { MarkdownHighlightedCodeFence(it.content, it.node, highlightsBuilder) },
    )
)

Dependency

This project uses JetBrains markdown Multiplatform Markdown processor as dependency to parse the markdown content.

Developed By

Contributors

This free, open source software was also made possible by a group of volunteers that put many hours of hard work into it. See the CONTRIBUTORS.md file for details.

Credits

Big thanks to Erik Hellman and his awesome article on Rendering Markdown with Jetpack Compose, and the related source MarkdownComposer.

Also huge thanks to Saket Narayan for his great work on the extended-spans project. Ported into this project to make it multiplatform.

Fork License

Copyright for portions of the code are held by [Erik Hellman, 2020] as part of project MarkdownComposer under the MIT license. All other copyright for project multiplatform-markdown-renderer are held by [Mike Penz, 2023] under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

License

Copyright 2024 Mike Penz

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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