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@toast-ui/react-editor
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This is a React component wrapping TOAST UI Editor.
React Wrapper of TOAST UI Editor applies Google Analytics (GA) to collect statistics on the use of open source, in order to identify how widely TOAST UI Editor is used throughout the world. It also serves as important index to determine the future course of projects. location.hostname (e.g. ui.toast.com) is to be collected and the sole purpose is nothing but to measure statistics on the usage. To disable GA, use the usageStatistics
props like the example below.
<Editor
...
usageStatistics={false}
/>
npm install --save @toast-ui/react-editor
You can use TOAST UI Editor for React as a ECMAScript module or a CommonJS module. As this module does not contain CSS files, you should import toastui-editor.css
from @toast-ui/editor
in the script.
import '@toast-ui/editor/dist/toastui-editor.css';
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/react-editor';
require('@toast-ui/editor/dist/toastui-editor.css');
const { Editor } = require('@toast-ui/react-editor');
All the options of the TOAST UI Editor are supported in the form of props.
import '@toast-ui/editor/dist/toastui-editor.css';
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/react-editor';
const MyComponent = () => (
<Editor
initialValue="hello react editor world!"
previewStyle="vertical"
height="600px"
initialEditType="markdown"
useCommandShortcut={true}
/>
);
For using instance methods of TOAST UI Editor, first thing to do is creating Refs of wrapper component using createRef()
. But the wrapper component does not provide a way to call instance methods of TOAST UI Editor directly. Instead, you can call getInstance()
method of the wrapper component to get the instance, and call the methods on it.
import '@toast-ui/editor/dist/toastui-editor.css';
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/react-editor';
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
editorRef = React.createRef();
handleClick = () => {
this.editorRef.current.getInstance().exec('bold');
};
render() {
return (
<>
<Editor
previewStyle="vertical"
height="400px"
initialEditType="markdown"
initialValue="hello"
ref={this.editorRef}
/>
<button onClick={this.handleClick}>make bold</button>
</>
);
}
}
An instance of the wrapper component also provides a handy method for getting the root element. If you want to manipulate the root element directly, you can call getRootElement
to get the element.
import '@toast-ui/editor/dist/toastui-editor.css';
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/react-editor';
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
editorRef = React.createRef();
handleClickButton = () => {
this.editorRef.current.getRootElement().classList.add('my-editor-root');
};
render() {
return (
<>
<Editor
previewStyle="vertical"
height="400px"
initialEditType="markdown"
initialValue="hello"
ref={this.editorRef}
/>
<button onClick={this.handleClickButton}>Click!</button>
</>
);
}
}
All the events of TOAST UI Editor are supported in the form of on[EventName]
props. The first letter of each event name should be capitalized. For example, for using focus
event you can use onFocus
prop like the example below.
import '@toast-ui/editor/dist/toastui-editor.css';
import { Editor } from '@toast-ui/react-editor';
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
handleFocus = () => {
console.log('focus!!');
};
render() {
return (
<Editor
previewStyle="vertical"
height="400px"
initialEditType="markdown"
initialValue="hello"
ref={this.editorRef}
onFocus={this.handleFocus}
/>
);
}
}
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TOAST UI Editor for React
The npm package @toast-ui/react-editor receives a total of 31,327 weekly downloads. As such, @toast-ui/react-editor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @toast-ui/react-editor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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