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@samhammer/ckeditor5-simple-button-plugin
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A generic ckeditor plugin to configure toolbar-buttons from outside.
To be able to use this plugin you need a custom build of ckeditor.
Further instructions can be found here: https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/builds/guides/integration/installing-plugins.html
Installation:
npm i @samhammer/ckeditor5-simple-button-plugin
Each button is described with a configuration object as shown below. The onClick function can return a promise. The button is always disabled before the onClick function is called. It is enabled again after the returned promise is resolved or rejected. If no promise is returned the button is enabled again immediately. The onClick function receives the ButtonView object which makes it possible to change properties of the button (icon, tooltip or something else). The parameter syncDisabledState is optional and defaults to true. If true the enabled-state is always in sync with the readonly-state of the editor. If you need a button in enabled-state when the editor is readonly you have to set this parameter to false.
Example:
InlineEditor
.create( editorElement, {
simpleButton: [
{
name: "myFirstButton",
label: "My First button - Click me",
icon: svgXmlContent,
syncDisabledState: false,
onClick: (buttonView) => { /* ... */ }
},
...
]
} )
.then( ... )
.catch( ... );
For publishing an npm account that is referenced to the organization is required.
See the following how to:
https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages
If everything is configured correctly just count up the version number in our package.json and execute one of the following commands:
npm publish --access public
ckeditor5-simple-button-plugin is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE file for details.
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