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Use Laravel Routes inside markdown

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An extension for league/commonmark that allows you to use Laravel routes inside markdown, just as you would in your PHP code.

Warning: This extension is intended for use in controlled environments where the markdown is trusted. Do not use this extension for processing user-input markdown due to potential security risks.

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Installation

Requires PHP 8.1+

You can install the package via composer:

composer require mozex/commonmark-routes

Usage

Register RoutesExtension as a CommonMark extension and use the route function instead of URLs in your markdown, just as you would in your PHP code.

use League\CommonMark\Environment\Environment;
use League\CommonMark\CommonMarkConverter;
use Mozex\CommonMarkRoutes\RoutesExtension;

$converter = new CommonMarkConverter($environment);
$converter->getEnvironment()->addExtension(new RoutesExtension());

echo $converter->convert("[Home](route('home'))");
// Output: <p><a href="https://domain.com">Home</a></p>

echo $converter->convert("[Home](<route('home')>)");
// Output: <p><a href="https://domain.com">Home</a></p>

echo $converter->convert("[Home](route('home', absolute: false))");
// Output: <p><a href="/">Home</a></p>

echo $converter->convert("[Product](route('product', 3))");
// Output: <p><a href="https://domain.com/product/3">Product</a></p>

echo $converter->convert("[Features](route('home', ['id' => 'features']))");
// Output: <p><a href="https://domain.com?id=features">Features</a></p>

echo $converter->convert("[Features](route('home', ['id' => 'features'], false))");
// Output: <p><a href="/?id=features">Features</a></p>

For more information on CommonMark extensions and environments, refer to the CommonMark documentation.

Spatie Laravel Markdown

When using the Laravel Markdown package, you may register the extension in config/markdown.php:

/*
 * These extensions should be added to the markdown environment. A valid
 * extension implements League\CommonMark\Extension\ExtensionInterface
 *
 * More info: https://commonmark.thephpleague.com/2.4/extensions/overview/
 */
'extensions' => [
    Mozex\CommonMarkRoutes\RoutesExtension::class,
],

Testing

composer test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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