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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-adapter-ckfinder
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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-adapter-ckfinder is an adapter for CKEditor 5 that enables integration with the CKFinder file manager. It allows users to easily upload and manage files directly from the CKEditor interface.
File Upload
This feature allows users to upload files directly from the CKEditor interface to the server using CKFinder.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { ckfinder: { uploadUrl: '/ckfinder/connector?command=QuickUpload&type=Files&responseType=json' } })
File Management
This feature enables users to manage files, such as images, by specifying resource types and other options.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { ckfinder: { options: { resourceType: 'Images' } } })
Custom File Browser
This feature allows users to open the CKFinder file browser in a popup window, providing a custom file browsing experience.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { ckfinder: { openerMethod: 'popup' } })
CKEditor 4 is a different version of the CKEditor that also supports file management and uploads through CKFinder. It is more mature but less modern compared to CKEditor 5.
FilePond is a JavaScript library for file uploads. It offers a modern interface and can be integrated with various backends, but it does not provide the same level of file management as CKFinder.
This package implements a CKEditor 5 upload adapter compatible with the CKFinder file manager and uploader's server–side connector.
See the "CKFinder integration" guide and the plugin documentation to learn how to configure the adapter.
Check out the {@link features/image-upload/image-upload comprehensive "Image upload overview"} to learn about other ways to upload images into CKEditor 5.
npm install ckeditor5
Licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md
file or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license.
43.1.1 (September 25, 2024)
We are happy to announce the release of CKEditor 5 v43.1.1.
During a recent internal audit, we identified a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the CKEditor 5 clipboard package (CVE-2024-45613
). This vulnerability could be triggered by a specific user action, leading to unauthorized JavaScript code execution, if the attacker managed to insert malicious content into the editor, which might happen with a very specific editor configuration.
This vulnerability affects only installations where the editor configuration meets the following criteria:
You can read more details in the relevant security advisory and contact us if you have more questions.
Taking the occasion, we decided to introduce additional hardening to some parts of our codebase that introduce theoretical and unexploitable issues. Our security team confirmed that none of these issues were exploitable in a real scenario, however, we decided to fix them, in order to increase the overall security posture of our software.
Check out the Versioning policy guide for more information.
<details> <summary>Released packages (summary)</summary>Other releases:
FAQs
CKFinder adapter for CKEditor 5.
The npm package @ckeditor/ckeditor5-adapter-ckfinder receives a total of 327,653 weekly downloads. As such, @ckeditor/ckeditor5-adapter-ckfinder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ckeditor/ckeditor5-adapter-ckfinder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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