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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget
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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget is a package that provides the base functionality for creating and managing widgets in CKEditor 5. Widgets are special types of content that can be edited and manipulated as a single unit, such as images, tables, or custom blocks.
Creating a Simple Widget
This code demonstrates how to create a simple widget in CKEditor 5. It registers a new model element 'simpleWidget' and sets up the necessary conversions for upcasting, data downcasting, and editing downcasting.
import Widget from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget/src/widget';
import Plugin from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-core/src/plugin';
class SimpleWidget extends Plugin {
init() {
const editor = this.editor;
editor.model.schema.register('simpleWidget', {
isObject: true,
allowWhere: '$block'
});
editor.conversion.for('upcast').elementToElement({
model: 'simpleWidget',
view: 'div'
});
editor.conversion.for('dataDowncast').elementToElement({
model: 'simpleWidget',
view: 'div'
});
editor.conversion.for('editingDowncast').elementToElement({
model: 'simpleWidget',
view: (modelElement, viewWriter) => {
const div = viewWriter.createContainerElement('div');
return toWidget(div, viewWriter);
}
});
}
}
export default SimpleWidget;
Custom Widget with Editable Content
This code demonstrates how to create a custom widget with editable content. It registers a new model element 'customWidget' and sets up the necessary conversions. The widget contains an inner editable element, allowing users to edit its content directly.
import Widget from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget/src/widget';
import Plugin from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-core/src/plugin';
import { toWidget, toWidgetEditable } from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget/src/utils';
class CustomWidget extends Plugin {
init() {
const editor = this.editor;
editor.model.schema.register('customWidget', {
isObject: true,
allowWhere: '$block',
allowContentOf: '$root'
});
editor.conversion.for('upcast').elementToElement({
model: 'customWidget',
view: 'div'
});
editor.conversion.for('dataDowncast').elementToElement({
model: 'customWidget',
view: 'div'
});
editor.conversion.for('editingDowncast').elementToElement({
model: 'customWidget',
view: (modelElement, viewWriter) => {
const div = viewWriter.createContainerElement('div');
const innerEditable = viewWriter.createEditableElement('div');
viewWriter.insert(viewWriter.createPositionAt(div, 0), innerEditable);
return toWidget(div, viewWriter, { label: 'custom widget' });
}
});
}
}
export default CustomWidget;
Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility. It provides a rich API for creating custom content and widgets, similar to CKEditor 5's widget system. However, Quill's approach to customization and its API differ significantly from CKEditor 5.
Draft.js is a JavaScript rich text editor framework, built for React. It allows developers to create complex editors with custom content blocks and widgets. While it offers similar functionality to CKEditor 5 widgets, it is tightly integrated with React and has a different architecture.
ProseMirror is a toolkit for building rich text editors with a focus on extensibility and customizability. It provides a robust API for creating custom content and widgets, similar to CKEditor 5. ProseMirror's approach is more low-level, offering greater control but requiring more effort to implement complex features.
This package implements the widget API for CKEditor 5.
See the @ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget
package page in CKEditor 5 documentation.
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.
FAQs
Widget API for CKEditor 5.
We found that @ckeditor/ckeditor5-widget 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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