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@natterstefan/react-editor-js
Advanced tools
Unofficial react component for editorjs (https://editorjs.io/)
Unofficial react component for editorjs (https://editorjs.io/).
npm i @natterstefan/react-editor-js --save
# or
yarn add @natterstefan/react-editor-js
You have to install the required peerDependencies (eg. React >= 16.8
), which
are listed by the command:
npm info "@natterstefan/react-editor-js@latest" peerDependencies
If using npm 5+, use this shortcut:
npx install-peerdeps --dev @natterstefan/react-editor-js
# or
yarn add @natterstefan/react-editor-js -D --peer
// index.js
import EditorJs from '@natterstefan/react-editor-js'
const App = () => {
return <EditorJs data={data} />
}
Whereas data
looks similar to this example. It is
based on the example output presented on editorjs.io.
EditorJs
passes all given props straight to the editorjs
instance. It is
basically just a wrapper component in React. Take a look at the Configuration page in the editorjs documentation
for more details.
// index.js
import EditorJs from '@natterstefan/react-editor-js'
const App = () => {
const editor = null
const onReady = () => {
// https://editorjs.io/configuration#editor-modifications-callback
console.log('Editor.js is ready to work!')
}
const onChange = () => {
// https://editorjs.io/configuration#editor-modifications-callback
console.log("Now I know that Editor's content changed!")
}
const onSave = async () => {
// https://editorjs.io/saving-data
try {
const outputData = await editor.save()
console.log('Article data: ', outputData)
} catch (e) {
console.log('Saving failed: ', e)
}
}
return (
<div>
<button onClick={onSave}>Save</button>
<EditorJs
data={data}
holder="custom-editor-container"
onReady={onReady}
onChange={onChange}
editorInstance={editorInstance => {
editor = editorInstance
}}
>
{/* https://editorjs.io/configuration */}
<div id="custom-editor-container" />
</EditorJs>
</div>
)
}
If you want to add more tools simply pass a tools
property to the
EditorJs
component:
// index.js
import EditorJs from '@natterstefan/react-editor-js'
import Header from '@editorjs/header'
const App = () => {
return <EditorJs data={data} tools={{ header: Header }} />
}
EditorJs
already comes with a basic config for @editorjs/paragraph
and [@editorjs/header]. Take a
look on their Github page to find more available
plugins (or take a look at the storybook example).
This project is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by or in any way officially connected to EditorJS (editorjs.io).
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Stefan Natter 💻 📖 💡 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
0.1.0 (2019-11-09)
FAQs
Unofficial react component for editorjs (https://editorjs.io/)
The npm package @natterstefan/react-editor-js receives a total of 345 weekly downloads. As such, @natterstefan/react-editor-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @natterstefan/react-editor-js 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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