@blocksuite/inline
Inline rich text editing component for BlockSuite.
Usage:
import * as Y from 'yjs';
import { InlineEditor } from '@blocksuite/inline';
const doc = new Y.Doc();
const yText = doc.getText('text');
const inlineEditor = new InlineEditor(yText);
const myEditor = document.getElementById('my-editor');
inlineEditor.mount(myEditor);
You can go to inline editor playground
for online testing and check out the code in its repository.
Attributes
Attributes is a property of a delta structure, which is used to store formatting information.
A delta expressing a bold text node would look like this:
{
"insert": "Hello World",
"attributes": {
"bold": true
}
}
The inline editor use zod to validate attributes, you can use setAttributesSchema
to set the schema:
const customSchema = baseTextAttributes.extend({
reference: z
.object({
type: type: z.enum([
'Subpage',
'LinkedPage',
]),
pageId: z.string(),
})
.optional()
.nullable()
.catch(undefined),
background: z.string().optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
color: z.string().optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
});
const doc = new Y.Doc();
const yText = doc.getText('text');
const inlineEditor = new InlineEditor(yText);
inlineEditor.setAttributesSchema(customSchema);
const editorContainer = document.getElementById('editor');
inlineEditor.mount(editorContainer);
InlineEditor
has default attributes schema, so you can skip this step if you think it is enough.
const baseTextAttributes = z.object({
bold: z.literal(true).optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
italic: z.literal(true).optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
underline: z.literal(true).optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
strike: z.literal(true).optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
code: z.literal(true).optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
link: z.string().optional().nullable().catch(undefined),
});
Attributes Renderer
Attributes Renderer is a function that takes a delta and returns TemplateResult<1>
, which is a valid lit-html template result.
InlineEditor
use this function to render text with custom format and it is also the way to customize the text render.
type AffineTextAttributes = {
};
const attributeRenderer: AttributeRenderer<AffineTextAttributes> = (
delta,
selected
) => {
return html`<span style=${style}
><v-text .str=${delta.insert}></v-text
></span>`;
};
const doc = new Y.Doc();
const yText = doc.getText('text');
const inlineEditor = new InlineEditor(yText);
inlineEditor.setAttributeRenderer(attributeRenderer);
const editorContainer = document.getElementById('editor');
inlineEditor.mount(editorContainer);
You will see there is a v-text
in the template, it is a custom element that render text node. InlineEditor
use them to calculate range so you have to use them to render text content from delta.
Rich Text
If you find the InlineEditor
features may be limited or a bit verbose to use, you can refer to or directly use the rich-text encapsulated in the blocks
package. It contains basic editing features like copy/cut/paste, undo/redo (including range restore).