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React Email Renderer

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Transform JSON specs into HTML or plain-text emails.

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What React Email Renderer does

The React Email Renderer is a specialized tool designed for developers who need to convert JSON specifications into HTML or plain-text email formats. Built on the @json-render/react-email library, it allows for the creation of transactional or marketing emails by leveraging structured JSON data. This capability is particularly useful for teams that generate dynamic email content, as it streamlines the process of rendering email layouts directly from JSON specs.

With the React Email Renderer, users can define a catalog of components and render email content using the renderToHtml and renderToPlainText functions. The renderer supports a variety of components, such as Container, Heading, and Text, all of which can be styled inline to ensure compatibility across different email clients. This approach not only simplifies the email creation process but also adheres to best practices for email design, such as using constrained widths and inline styles.

The skill is particularly beneficial for developers working on projects that require the generation of emails from structured data, such as automated notifications, user sign-up confirmations, or marketing campaigns. By using the React Email Renderer, developers can ensure that their emails are consistently formatted and visually appealing, while also being easily maintainable through the use of JSON specs.

Overall, this skill is an essential addition for any developer or designer focused on improving their email rendering workflow, especially when integrating with AI-generated content or building comprehensive email catalogs.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create emails from JSON specifications, especially for transactional or marketing purposes.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who prefer traditional HTML coding methods or those who do not work with JSON data structures.

What you can build with it

Generating Welcome Emails

Automatically generate welcome emails for new users by rendering a JSON spec that includes personalized content.

Creating Marketing Campaigns

Build and send marketing emails by defining complex layouts in JSON, ensuring consistent formatting across campaigns.

Rendering AI-Generated Email Specs

Use the renderer to turn AI-generated email specifications into formatted emails, streamlining the content creation process.

How to install React Email Renderer

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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Written by vercel-labs

@json-render/react-email

React Email renderer that converts JSON specs into HTML or plain-text email output.

Quick Start

import { renderToHtml } from "@json-render/react-email";
import { schema, standardComponentDefinitions } from "@json-render/react-email";
import { defineCatalog } from "@json-render/core";

const catalog = defineCatalog(schema, {
  components: standardComponentDefinitions,
});

const spec = {
  root: "html-1",
  elements: {
    "html-1": { type: "Html", props: { lang: "en", dir: "ltr" }, children: ["head-1", "body-1"] },
    "head-1": { type: "Head", props: {}, children: [] },
    "body-1": {
      type: "Body",
      props: { style: { backgroundColor: "#f6f9fc" } },
      children: ["container-1"],
    },
    "container-1": {
      type: "Container",
      props: { style: { maxWidth: "600px", margin: "0 auto", padding: "20px" } },
      children: ["heading-1", "text-1"],
    },
    "heading-1": { type: "Heading", props: { text: "Welcome" }, children: [] },
    "text-1": { type: "Text", props: { text: "Thanks for signing up." }, children: [] },
  },
};

const html = await renderToHtml(spec);

Spec Structure (Element Tree)

Same flat element tree as @json-render/react: root key plus elements map. Root must be Html; children of Html should be Head and Body. Use Container (e.g. max-width 600px) inside Body for client-safe layout.

Creating a Catalog and Registry

import { defineCatalog } from "@json-render/core";
import { schema, defineRegistry, renderToHtml } from "@json-render/react-email";
import { standardComponentDefinitions } from "@json-render/react-email/catalog";
import { Container, Heading, Text } from "@react-email/components";
import { z } from "zod";

const catalog = defineCatalog(schema, {
  components: {
    ...standardComponentDefinitions,
    Alert: {
      props: z.object({
        message: z.string(),
        variant: z.enum(["info", "success", "warning"]).nullable(),
      }),
      slots: [],
      description: "A highlighted message block",
    },
  },
  actions: {},
});

const { registry } = defineRegistry(catalog, {
  components: {
    Alert: ({ props }) => (
      <Container style={{ padding: 16, backgroundColor: "#eff6ff", borderRadius: 8 }}>
        <Text style={{ margin: 0 }}>{props.message}</Text>
      </Container>
    ),
  },
});

const html = await renderToHtml(spec, { registry });

Server-Side Render APIs

FunctionPurpose
renderToHtml(spec, options?)Render spec to HTML email string
renderToPlainText(spec, options?)Render spec to plain-text email string

RenderOptions: registry, includeStandard (default true), state (for $state / $cond).

Visibility and State

Supports visible conditions, $state, $cond, repeat (repeat.statePath), and the same expression syntax as @json-render/react. Use state in RenderOptions when rendering server-side so expressions resolve.

Server-Safe Import

Import schema and catalog without React or @react-email/components:

import { schema, standardComponentDefinitions } from "@json-render/react-email/server";

Key Exports

ExportPurpose
defineRegistryCreate type-safe component registry from catalog
RendererRender spec in browser (e.g. preview); use with JSONUIProvider for state/actions
createRendererStandalone renderer component with state/actions/validation
renderToHtmlServer: spec to HTML string
renderToPlainTextServer: spec to plain-text string
schemaEmail element schema
standardComponentsPre-built component implementations
standardComponentDefinitionsCatalog definitions (Zod props)

Sub-path Exports

PathPurpose
@json-render/react-emailFull package
@json-render/react-email/serverSchema and catalog only (no React)
@json-render/react-email/catalogStandard component definitions and types
@json-render/react-email/renderRender functions only

Standard Components

All components accept a style prop (object) for inline styles. Use inline styles for email client compatibility; avoid external CSS.

Document structure

ComponentDescription
HtmlRoot wrapper (lang, dir). Children: Head, Body.
HeadEmail head section.
BodyBody wrapper; use style for background.

Layout

ComponentDescription
ContainerConstrain width (e.g. max-width 600px).
SectionGroup content; table-based for compatibility.
RowHorizontal row.
ColumnColumn in a Row; set width via style.

Content

ComponentDescription
HeadingHeading text (as: h1–h6).
TextBody text.
LinkHyperlink (text, href).
ButtonCTA link styled as button (text, href).
ImageImage from URL (src, alt, width, height).
HrHorizontal rule.

Utility

ComponentDescription
PreviewInbox preview text (inside Html).
MarkdownMarkdown content as email-safe HTML.

Email Best Practices

  • Keep width constrained (e.g. Container max-width 600px).
  • Use inline styles or React Email's style props; many clients strip <style> blocks.
  • Prefer table-based layout (Section, Row, Column) for broad client support.
  • Use absolute URLs for images; many clients block relative or cid: references in some contexts.
  • Test in multiple clients (Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail); use a preview tool or Litmus-like service when possible.

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