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I am working with slatejs, and I have the following html line, <p>Line one<br /> Line two</p>

My current rule for br is the following,

deserialize(el, next) {
    const block = BLOCK_TAGS[el.tagName.toLowerCase()];
    if (!block) return;
    return {
        kind: 'block',
        type: block,
        nodes: next(el.childNodes),
    };
},

const BLOCK_TAGS = {
  p: 'paragraph',
  li: 'list-item',
  ul: 'bulleted-list',
  ol: 'numbered-list',
  blockquote: 'quote',
  pre: 'code',
  h1: 'heading-one',
  h2: 'heading-two',
  h3: 'heading-three',
  h4: 'heading-four',
  h5: 'heading-five',
  h6: 'heading-six',
  br: 'br',
}

But this creates a empty line, that causes issues on backspace, I have tried passing a new block in my serialize, but that gave me the same result.

What should my deserialize rule be so that my text is rendered as following in the slate editor.

Line one
Line two
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    What is the value of BLOCK_TAGS? Oct 26, 2017 at 15:48
  • @IanStormTaylor I added the block tag to the code. I am also using version 21.5
    – Max Doumit
    Oct 26, 2017 at 18:44
  • @IanStormTaylor is there a way to determine the Slate version via the console?
    – onassar
    Nov 15, 2018 at 18:40

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