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github.com/nhnent/toast-ui.vue-editor
This is Vue component wrapping TOAST UI Editor.
Vue Wrapper of TOAST UI Editor applies Google Analytics (GA) to collect statistics on the use of open source, in order to identify how widely TOAST UI Editor is used throughout the world. It also serves as important index to determine the future course of projects. location.hostname (e.g. > “ui.toast.com") is to be collected and the sole purpose is nothing but to measure statistics on the usage. To disable GA, use the following usageStatistics
options when declare Vue Wrapper compoent.
var options = {
...
usageStatistics: false
}
Or, include include tui-code-snippet.js
(v1.4.0 or later) and then immediately write the options as follows:
tui.usageStatistics = false;
npm install --save @toast-ui/vue-editor
You can use Toast UI Editor for Vue as moudule format or namespace. Also you can use Single File Component (SFC of Vue). When using module format and SFC, you should load tui-editor.css
, tui-editor-contents.css
and codemirror.css
in the script.
Using Ecmascript module
import 'tui-editor/dist/tui-editor.css';
import 'tui-editor/dist/tui-editor-contents.css';
import 'codemirror/lib/codemirror.css';
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
Using Commonjs module
require('tui-editor/dist/tui-editor.css');
require('tui-editor/dist/tui-editor-contents.css');
require('codemirror/lib/codemirror.css');
var toastui = require('@toast-ui/vue-editor');
var Editor = toastui.Editor;
Using Single File Component
import 'tui-editor/dist/tui-editor.css';
import 'tui-editor/dist/tui-editor-contents.css';
import 'codemirror/lib/codemirror.css';
import Editor from '@toast-ui/vue-editor/src/Editor.vue'
Using namespace
var Editor = toastui.Editor;
First implement <editor/>
in the template.
<template>
<editor/>
</template>
And then add Editor
to the components
in your component or Vue instance like this:
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'editor': Editor
}
}
or
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
new Vue({
el: '#app',
components: {
'editor': Editor
}
});
If you use v-model, you have to declare a data
for binding. (❗️ When using the editor in wysiwyg
mode, v-model
can cause performance degradation.)
In the example below, editorText
is binding to the text of the editor.
<template>
<editor v-model="editorText"/>
</template>
<script>
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'editor': Editor
},
data() {
return {
editorText: ''
}
}
}
</script>
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
value | String | '' | This prop can change content of the editor. If you using v-model , don't use it. |
options | Object | following defaultOptions | Options of tui.editor. This is for initailize tui.editor. |
height | String | '300px' | This prop can control the height of the editor. |
previewStyle | String | 'tab' | This prop can change preview style of the editor. (tab or vertical ) |
mode | String | 'markdown' | This prop can change mode of the editor. (markdown or wysiwyg ) |
html | String | - | If you want to change content of the editor using html format, use this prop. |
visible | Boolean | true | This prop can control visible of the eiditor. |
const defaultOptions = {
minHeight: '200px',
language: 'en_US',
useCommandShortcut: true,
useDefaultHTMLSanitizer: true,
usageStatistics: true,
hideModeSwitch: false,
toolbarItems: [
'heading',
'bold',
'italic',
'strike',
'divider',
'hr',
'quote',
'divider',
'ul',
'ol',
'task',
'indent',
'outdent',
'divider',
'table',
'image',
'link',
'divider',
'code',
'codeblock'
]
};
Example :
<template>
<editor
:value="editorText"
:options="editorOptions"
:html="editorHtml"
:visible="editorVisible"
previewStyle="vertical"
height="500px"
mode="wysiwyg"
/>
</template>
<script>
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'editor': Editor
},
data() {
return {
editorText: 'This is initialValue.',
editorOptions: {
hideModeSwitch: true
},
editorHtml: '',
editorVisible: true
};
},
};
</script>
Example :
<template>
<editor
@load="onEditorLoad"
@focus="onEditorFocus"
@blur="onEditorBlur"
@change="onEditorChange"
@stateChange="onEditorStateChange"
/>
</template>
<script>
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'editor': Editor
},
methods: {
onEditorLoad() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorFocus() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorBlur() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorChange() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorStateChange() {
// implement your code
},
}
};
</script>
If you want to more manipulate the Editor, you can use invoke
method to call the method of tui.editor. For more information of method, see method of tui.editor.
First, you need to assign ref
attribute of <editor/>
and then you can use invoke
method through this.$refs
like this:
<template>
<editor ref="tuiEditor"/>
</template>
<script>
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'editor': Editor
},
methods: {
scroll() {
this.$refs.tuiEditor.invoke('scrollTop', 10);
},
moveTop() {
this.$refs.tuiEditor.invoke('moveCursorToStart');
},
getHtml() {
let html = this.$refs.tuiEditor.invoke('getHtml');
}
}
};
</script>
Using Ecmascript module
import 'tui-editor/dist/tui-editor-contents.css';
import 'highlight.js/styles/github.css';
import { Viewer } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
Using Commonjs module
require('tui-editor/dist/tui-editor-contents.css');
require('highlight.js/styles/github.css');
var toastui = require('@toast-ui/vue-editor');
var Viewer = toastui.Viewer;
Using Single File Component
import 'tui-editor/dist/tui-editor-contents.css';
import 'highlight.js/styles/github.css';
import Viewer from '@toast-ui/vue-editor/src/Viewer.vue'
Using namespace
var Viewer = toastui.Viewer;
First implement <viewer/>
in the template.
<template>
<viewer/>
</template>
And then add Viewer
to the components
in your component or Vue instance like this:
import { Viewer } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'viewer': Viewer
}
}
or
import { Viewer } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
new Vue({
el: '#app',
components: {
'viewer': Viewer
}
});
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
value | String | '' | This prop can change content of the viewer. |
height | String | '300px' | This prop can control the height of the viewer. |
exts | Array | This prop can apply the extensions of the viewer. |
Example :
<template>
<viewer
:value="viewerText"
height="500px"
/>
</template>
<script>
import { Viewer } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'viewer': Viewer
},
data() {
return {
viewerText: '# This is Viewer.\n Hello World.',
};
},
};
</script>
Example :
<template>
<viewer
@load="onEditorLoad"
@focus="onEditorFocus"
@blur="onEditorBlur"
@change="onEditorChange"
@stateChange="onEditorStateChange"
/>
</template>
<script>
import { Viewer } from '@toast-ui/vue-editor'
export default {
components: {
'viewer': Viewer
},
methods: {
onEditorLoad() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorFocus() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorBlur() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorChange() {
// implement your code
},
onEditorStateChange() {
// implement your code
},
}
};
TOAST UI products are open source, so you can create a pull request(PR) after you fix issues. Run npm scripts and develop yourself with the following process.
Fork develop
branch into your personal repository.
Clone it to local computer. Install node modules.
Before starting development, you should check to haveany errors.
$ git clone https://github.com/{your-personal-repo}/[[repo name]].git
$ cd [[repo name]]
$ npm install
Let's start development!
Before PR, check to test lastly and then check any errors. If it has no error, commit and then push it!
For more information on PR's step, please see links of Contributing section.
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