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jodit-pro-react
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React wrapper for Jodit PRO
npm install jodit-pro-react --save
# or
yarn add jodit-pro-react
npm update jodit-react-pro
import React, {useState, useRef} from 'react';
import JoditEditor from "jodit-pro-react";
const Example = ({}) => {
const editor = useRef(null)
const [content, setContent] = useState('')
const config = {
readonly: false // all options from https://xdsoft.net/jodit/doc/,
uploader: {
url: 'https://xdsoft.net/jodit/finder/?action=fileUpload'
},
filebrowser: {
ajax: {
url: 'https://xdsoft.net/jodit/finder/'
},
height: 580,
}
}
return (
<JoditEditor
ref={editor}
value={content}
config={config}
tabIndex={1} // tabIndex of textarea
onBlur={newContent => setContent(newContent)} // preferred to use only this option to update the content for performance reasons
onChange={newContent => {}}
/>
);
}
This package is available under License.
FAQs
Jodit PRO is awesome and usefully wysiwyg editor with filebrowser
The npm package jodit-pro-react receives a total of 2,361 weekly downloads. As such, jodit-pro-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jodit-pro-react 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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