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@evansolomon/react-ace
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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
Prop | Description |
---|---|
name | Unique Id to be used for the editor |
mode | Language for parsing and code highlighting |
theme | theme to use |
height | CSS value for height |
width | CSS value for width |
fontSize | pixel value for font-size |
showGutter | boolean |
showPrintMargin | boolean |
highlightActiveLine | boolean |
readOnly | boolean |
maxLines | Maximum number of lines to be displayed |
value | String value you want to populate in the code highlighter |
onLoad | Function onLoad |
onChange | function that occurs on document change it has 1 argument value. see the example above |
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.
FAQs
A react component for Ace Editor
We found that @evansolomon/react-ace demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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