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Knockout bindings for the code-mirror editor
npm install knockout-code-mirror
N.B. This module peer depends on code-mirror and knockout. It will fail to install if you are not using the same version of knockout and code-mirror as this module. You will need to require in whichever themes and modes you want from code-mirror (see code-mirror documentation)
To use, simply use the codemirror data binding:
<div data-bind="codemirror: { value: sourceText, mode: 'sql' }"></div>
var ko = require('knockout');
var enableCM = require('knockout-code-mirror');
require('code-mirror/mode/sql');
require('code-mirror/theme/monokai');
//set defaults for the binding
enableCM({
theme: 'monokai'
}).on('keyup', function (cm) {
console.log('keyup event on:');
console.dir(cm);
});
ko.applyBindings({
sourceText: 'SELECT * FROM CodeMirrorModes'
});
All the builtin code mirror events are proxied for on (but not for off). In addition, the following events are fired:
editor-created(editor, parentElement, options) - fired when a new editor is creatededitor-disposed(editor, parentElement, options) - fired when an editor is disposed (so you can do cleanup).MIT
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Knockout bindings for the code-mirror editor
We found that knockout-code-mirror 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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