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@instructure/ui-source-code-editor
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A code editor component.
The ui-source-code-editor
package contains the following:
npm install @instructure/ui-source-code-editor
import React from 'react'
import { SourceCodeEditor } from '@instructure/ui-source-code-editor'
const MyCodeEditor = () => {
return (
<SourceCodeEditor
label="code editor"
defaultValue='{"foo": "bar"}'
language="javascript"
readOnly
/>
)
}
10.6.1 (2024-11-26)
(Experimental) It is now possible to run InstUI 10 on the same page with InstUI v9 and v8. This is useful for e.g. module federation where the host app is running InstUI v8/v9 and the guest app wants to be on the latest version. To make this work specific criteria needs to be met:
canvas
/canvasHighContrast
theme before loading the guest app.canvasThemeLocal
or canvasHighContrastThemeLocal
. These are exported from ui-themes
and do not have a variables
field and a .use()
method.InstUISettingsProvider
's theme
prop must be set otherwise it will default to a window-level themeThese limitations/caveats are necessary to not cause breaking changes, a final iteration of thing change in InstUI v11 will remove some of these limitations.
The following are deprecated and will be removed in InstUI v11:
| Deprecation | What to use instead? |
| ------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| canvas.use()
, canvasHighContrast.use()
| Wrap all your application roots in <InstUISettingsProvider>
|
| variables
field on theme objects | Use the fields from the object above, e.g. use canvas.borders
instead of canvas.variables.borders
|
| @instructure/theme-registry
package | This added the deprecated functions above. Wrap all your application roots in <InstUISettingsProvider>
|
FAQs
A UI component library made by Instructure Inc.
The npm package @instructure/ui-source-code-editor receives a total of 2,741 weekly downloads. As such, @instructure/ui-source-code-editor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @instructure/ui-source-code-editor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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