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@contentful/default-field-editors
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```bash npm install @contentful/default-field-editors ```
npm install @contentful/default-field-editors
This package provides React components for rendering all supported field editors with the same structure and style as in Contentful web app.
import 'codemirror/lib/codemirror.css';
import '@contentful/field-editor-date/styles/styles.css';
import { Field, FieldWrapper } from 'packages/default-field-editors';
const fieldEditor = (
<FieldWrapper sdk={FieldAppSDK} name={fieldName}>
<Field sdk={FieldAppSDK} widgetId="singleLine" />
</FieldWrapper>
);
It is optional to specify widgetId
, and when not specified we'll try to determine a default editor type to render based on the field configuration.
Otherwise, you can set it to one of many available editor types: singleLine
for a single line text editor, checkbox
for a checkbox input, etc.
You can see the full list of supported widgets in the WidgetType
type definition.
FAQs
```bash npm install @contentful/default-field-editors ```
The npm package @contentful/default-field-editors receives a total of 1,036 weekly downloads. As such, @contentful/default-field-editors popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @contentful/default-field-editors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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