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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-watchdog
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A watchdog feature for CKEditor 5 editors. It keeps a CKEditor 5 editor instance running.
@ckeditor/ckeditor5-watchdog is a package designed to enhance the stability and reliability of CKEditor 5 by providing mechanisms to monitor and automatically recover from editor crashes. It ensures that the editor remains operational even in the face of unexpected errors.
Editor Watchdog
The Editor Watchdog monitors a single CKEditor 5 instance and automatically restarts it in case of a crash. This ensures that the editor remains available to the user.
const { EditorWatchdog } = require('@ckeditor/ckeditor5-watchdog');
const ClassicEditor = require('@ckeditor/ckeditor5-editor-classic/src/classiceditor');
const watchdog = new EditorWatchdog(ClassicEditor);
watchdog.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), {
// Editor configuration.
}).catch(error => {
console.error('Error initializing the editor:', error);
});
Context Watchdog
The Context Watchdog monitors a CKEditor 5 context, which can include multiple editor instances. It ensures that all editors within the context are restarted in case of a crash, maintaining the overall stability of the editing environment.
const { ContextWatchdog } = require('@ckeditor/ckeditor5-watchdog');
const Context = require('@ckeditor/ckeditor5-core/src/context');
const watchdog = new ContextWatchdog(Context);
watchdog.create({
// Context configuration.
}).then(context => {
// Create editors within the context.
}).catch(error => {
console.error('Error initializing the context:', error);
});
react-error-boundary provides a reusable component for handling JavaScript errors in React components. It offers a way to catch errors in the component tree and display a fallback UI. While it is not specific to CKEditor, it serves a similar purpose of enhancing application stability by managing errors gracefully.
redux-saga is a library that aims to make application side effects (e.g., asynchronous actions) easier to manage, more efficient to execute, and better at handling failures. It provides mechanisms to handle errors and retries, which can be compared to the watchdog functionality in terms of ensuring application robustness.
raven-js is the official browser JavaScript client for Sentry, a real-time crash reporting system. It captures and reports errors in web applications, providing insights into crashes and helping developers to fix issues. Similar to @ckeditor/ckeditor5-watchdog, it focuses on monitoring and recovering from errors.
This package implements the watchdog feature for CKEditor 5. It keeps a CKEditor 5 rich-text editor instance running.
See the @ckeditor/ckeditor5-watchdog
package page as well as the Watchdog feature guide in CKEditor 5 documentation.
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.
42.0.0 (June 26, 2024)
We are happy to announce the release of CKEditor 5 v42.0.0
We are excited to announce the latest release of CKEditor 5, bringing major improvements to simplify the installation and setup process. After extensive research and gathering feedback, we have improved the setup methods to enhance the developer experience and align with modern standards.
The most prominent changes:
ckeditor5
and ckeditor5-premium-features
packages, reducing dependency management complexity.The old installation methods are still supported, but we put them on the deprecation path. Read more about this in our migration guides.
Along with the new release, we present you the brand new CKEditor 5 Builder.
The new Builder allows you to start with one of the predefined presets, customize it by adding and removing features, and observe the changes live in an editor preview (and play with the editor!). Once you are happy with your custom setup, you get ready-to-use code snippets for React, Angular, Vue, and VanillaJS setups for both npm and CDN distributions.
We rewrote large parts of the documentation to complete the picture and ensure consistency across the ecosystem. The entire Getting started section was redesigned to focus on the new installation methods and to better guide the integrator through the ecosystem.
If you need clarification or a more in-depth explanation, please let us know.
Finally, detailed migration guides can be found in our documentation. These guides provide step-by-step instructions and examples to help you seamlessly transition to the new installation methods:
We value your input, so please share your experiences, ask questions, and provide feedback to help us refine these changes. Join us in this exciting new chapter for CKEditor 5 and let’s make the developer experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
We have stopped publishing the superbuild and predefined builds to our CDN. Predefined builds can still be accessed as an npm package. If you want to keep using our CDN with new versions of the editor, we recommend migrating to the new installation methods.
We are excited to announce a major update to our premium Export to Word feature, delivering significantly improved quality with multiple enhancements and bug fixes. This release also brings a substantial reduction in the conversion time. Export to Word v2 is an opt-in feature right now, and to use it you need to slightly change the editor’s configuration. Detailed information can be found in the documentation.
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A watchdog feature for CKEditor 5 editors. It keeps a CKEditor 5 editor instance running.
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