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Linkify

Linkify is a basic package for turning website names into links.

Use this package in your web view to convert web references into click-able links.

Installation

The package can be installed by adding linkify to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
  [{:linkify, "~> 0.3"}]
end

Usage

The following examples illustrate some examples on how to use the auto linker.


iex> Linkify.link("google.com")
"<a href=\"http://google.com\">google.com</a>"

iex> Linkify.link("google.com", class: "linkified")
"<a href=\"http://google.com\" class=\"linkified\">google.com</a>"

iex> Linkify.link("google.com", new_window: true)
"<a href=\"http://google.com\" target=\"_blank\">google.com</a>"

iex> Linkify.link("google.com", new_window: true, rel: "noopener noreferrer")
"<a href=\"http://google.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">google.com</a>"

iex> Linkify.link("Hello @niceguy17@pleroma.com", mention: true, mention_prefix: "/users/")
"Hello <a href=\"/users/niceguy17@pleroma.com\">@niceguy17@pleroma.com</a>"

See the Docs for more examples

Acknowledgments

This is a fork of auto_linker by Steve Pallen.

License

Copyright © 2017 E-MetroTel

Copyright © 2019-2020 Pleroma Authors

The source is released under the MIT License.

Check LICENSE for more information.