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@neo4j-cypher/react-codemirror
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This package can be built with `npm run build` and then published to npm with `npm publish`.
This package can be built with npm run build
and then published to npm with npm publish
.
npm install @neo4j-cypher/react-codemirror@next
import { useState } from 'react';
import { CypherEditor } from '@neo4j-cypher/react-codemirror@next';
export function CodeEditor() {
const [value, setValue] = useState('');
// can be used to access underlying codemirror state or call for example `focus`
const editorRef = useRef<CypherEditor>(null);
return <CypherEditor value={value} onChange={setValue} ref={editorRef} />;
}
For a full example, see the react-codemirror-playground.
Currently we only support using the codemirror editor via the react wrapper, but we plan to release the codemirror extensions separately as well.
It can take a little time to get into the CodeMirror6 ways of thinking, Trevor Harmon has a great blog post explaining the cm6 "primitives". He also has a demo on how to integrate ANTLR4 with codemirror over here.
We use unmodified copies of Visual Studio Code Icons from microsofts repository here licensed under creative commons.
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The npm package @neo4j-cypher/react-codemirror receives a total of 1,077 weekly downloads. As such, @neo4j-cypher/react-codemirror popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @neo4j-cypher/react-codemirror demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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