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@dvwd/paper-wysiwyg

A minimalistic yet powerful VueJs WYSIWYG built on Tiptap 2, inspired by Outline Wiki

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Paper Wysiwyg

A minimalistic yet powerful VueJS 2 WYSIWYG, built on TipTap 2 and inspired by Outline wiki

Install

npm install @dvwd/paper-wysiwyg

Dependencies

  • VueJS 2.X
  • Axios (for image uploads) @todo make optional

Usage

In a component.

<template>
  <paper-wysiwyg v-model="content"></paper-wysiwyg>
</template>
<script>
  import PaperWysiwyg from "@dvwd/paper-wysiwyg"

  export default {
    components: { PaperWysiwyg },
    data() {
      return {
        content: '<p>Hello world</p>',
      }
   }
}
</script>

Building

Docker

If node is not installed but docker is, just use the helper scripts to run npm.

Install dependencies
./node-docker.sh npm install
Build package (dist)
./node-docker.sh npm run build
Build demo
./node-docker.sh npm run build && ./node-docker.sh npm run build:demo

Image uploads

To enable uploads, you just have to add a upload-url prop. Eg

   <paper-wysiwyg upload-url="/post/backend/route"></paper-wysiwyg>

The upload route should return JSON array of saved file paths.

Once uploading is enabled, you can

  • Drag and drop an image
  • Paste an image from the clipboard
  • Click + and browse for an image

Example of a basic laravel backend route

<?php
Route::post('/upload/image', function(Request $request) {
    $files = [];
    
    if ($request->hasFile('images')) {
        $uploadedFiles = $request->file('images');
      
        foreach ($uploadedFiles as $file) {
            if (! $file->isValid()) {
              continue;
            }
            
            $name = uniqid().'_'.trim($file->getClientOriginalName());           
            $file->move(Storage::path('public/'.$path), $name);            
            $files[] = Storage::url($path.'/'.$name);
        }
    }
    
    return $files;
});

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Package last updated on 28 Jul 2022

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