spdx-to-react

1.1.0 • Public • Published

spdx-to-react

A port of kemitchell's spdx-to-html

import spdxReact from 'spdx-to-react';

Returns [] for invalid license expressions:

spdxReact('InvalidExpression')
// => []

Returns React <a> tags for standard licenses on spdx.org:

spdxReact('MIT')
// => [<a href="http://spdx.org/licenses/MIT">MIT</a>]

For license references:

spdxReact('LicenseRef-123ABC')
// => ['License Reference "LicenseRef-123ABC"']

Constructs English disjunctions for multilicensing expressions:

spdxReact('(MPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0+)')
// => [
//      <a href="http://spdx.org/licenses/MPL-2.0">MPL-2.0</a>,
//      ' or ',
//      <a href="http://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0">GPL-2.0</a>,
//      'or newer'
// ]

Describes ranges and exceptions:

spdxReact('(GPL-2.0+ WITH Bison-exception-2.2)')
// => [<a href="http://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0">GPL-2.0</a>, ' or newer', ' with Bison-exception-2.2']

Mapping to other values

You could also map this to other values, by passing a mapping function. By default, the mapping function is <a href="spdx.org/licenses/${VALUE}>${VALUE}</a>

spdxReact('MIT', x => <b>${x.toLowerCase()}</b>);
// => [<b>mit</b>]

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