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A react component for Ace Editor


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#React-Ace

A react component for Ace / Brace

##Install

npm install react-ace

##Usage

var React = require('react');
var brace  = require('brace');
var AceEditor  = require('react-ace');

require('brace/mode/java')
require('brace/theme/github')

function onChange(newValue) {
  console.log('change',newValue)
}

// render a first
React.render(
  <AceEditor
    mode="java"
    theme="github"
    onChange={onChange}
    name="UNIQUE_ID_OF_DIV"
  />,
  document.getElementById('example')
);


Looking for a way to set it up using webpack? Checkout this example :

React-Ace Webpack Example a working example using webpack

Available Props

PropDescription
nameUnique Id to be used for the editor
modeLanguage for parsing and code highlighting
themetheme to use
heightCSS value for height
widthCSS value for width
fontSizepixel value for font-size
showGutterboolean
showPrintMarginboolean
highlightActiveLineboolean
readOnlyboolean
maxLinesMaximum number of lines to be displayed
valueString value you want to populate in the code highlighter
onLoadFunction onLoad
onChangefunction that occurs on document change it has 1 argument value. see the example above

Modes and Themes

All modes and themes should be required through brace directly. Browserify will grab these modes / themes through brace and will be available at run time. See the example above. This prevents bloating the compiled javascript with extra modes and themes for your application.

Example Modes

  • javascript
  • java
  • python
  • xml
  • ruby
  • sass
  • markdown
  • mysql
  • json
  • html
  • handlebars
  • golang
  • csharp
  • coffee
  • css

Example Themes

  • monokai
  • github
  • tomorrow
  • kuroir
  • twilight
  • xcode
  • textmate
  • solarized dark
  • solarized light
  • terminal

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Last updated on 07 Aug 2015

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