prosemirror-example-setup
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This is a non-core example module for ProseMirror.
ProseMirror is a well-behaved rich semantic content editor based on
contentEditable, with support for collaborative editing and custom
document schemas.
This module provides an example of the glue code one might write to
tie the modules that make up ProseMirror into an actual presentable
editor. It is not meant to be very reusable, though it might be
helpful to get something up-and-running quickly.
The project page has more information, a
number of examples and the
documentation.
This code is released under an
MIT license.
There's a forum for general
discussion and support requests, and the
Github bug tracker
is the place to report issues.
Documentation
This module exports the following items:
exampleSetup
(options: Object) → [Plugin]
Create an array of plugins pre-configured for the given schema. The
resulting array will include the following plugins:
-
Input rules for smart quotes and creating the block types in the
schema using markdown conventions (say "> "
to create a
blockquote)
-
A keymap that defines keys to create an manipulate the nodes in the
schema
-
A keymap binding the default keys provided by the
prosemirror-commands module
-
The undo history plugin
-
The drop cursor plugin
-
The gap cursor plugin
-
A custom plugin that adds a menuContent
prop for the
prosemirror-menu wrapper, and a CSS class that enables the
additional styling defined in style/style.css
in this package
These options are supported:
-
schema
: Schema
The schema to use. This influences the menu items and key bindings
that are generated. Assumes that node names correspond to those in
the schema modules in the main distribution.
-
mapKeys
: ?Object
Can be used to adjust the key
bindings created.
-
menuBar
: ?bool
Set to false to disable the menu bar.
-
floatingMenu
: ?bool
Set to false to make the menu bar non-floating.
-
menuContent
: [[MenuItem]]
Can be used to override the menu content.
-
history
: ?bool
Set this to false
to disable adding the history plugin to the
result.
buildMenuItems
(schema: Schema) → Object
Given a schema, look for default mark and node types in it and
return an object with relevant menu items relating to those marks:
-
toggleStrong
: MenuItem
A menu item to toggle the strong mark.
-
toggleEm
: MenuItem
A menu item to toggle the emphasis mark.
-
toggleCode
: MenuItem
A menu item to toggle the code font mark.
-
toggleLink
: MenuItem
A menu item to toggle the link mark.
-
insertImage
: MenuItem
A menu item to insert an image.
-
wrapBulletList
: MenuItem
A menu item to wrap the selection in a bullet list.
-
wrapOrderedList
: MenuItem
A menu item to wrap the selection in an ordered list.
-
wrapBlockQuote
: MenuItem
A menu item to wrap the selection in a block quote.
-
makeParagraph
: MenuItem
A menu item to set the current textblock to be a normal
paragraph.
-
makeCodeBlock
: MenuItem
A menu item to set the current textblock to be a
code block.
-
insertTable
: MenuItem
An item to insert a table.
-
addRowBefore
, addRowAfter
, removeRow
, addColumnBefore
, addColumnAfter
, removeColumn
: MenuItem
Table-manipulation items.
-
makeHead[N]
: MenuItem
Where N is 1 to 6. Menu items to set the current textblock to
be a heading of level N.
-
insertHorizontalRule
: MenuItem
A menu item to insert a horizontal rule.
The return value also contains some prefabricated menu elements and
menus, that you can use instead of composing your own menu from
scratch:
-
insertMenu
: Dropdown
A dropdown containing the insertImage
and
insertHorizontalRule
items.
-
typeMenu
: Dropdown
A dropdown containing the items for making the current
textblock a paragraph, code block, or heading.
-
fullMenu
: [[MenuElement]]
An array of arrays of menu elements for use as the full menu
for, for example the menu bar.
buildKeymap
(schema: Schema, remap: ?Object) → Object
Inspect the given schema looking for marks and nodes from the
basic schema, and if found, add key bindings related to them.
This will add:
- Mod-b for toggling strong
- Mod-i for toggling emphasis
- Mod-` for toggling code font
- Ctrl-Shift-0 for making the current textblock a paragraph
- Ctrl-Shift-1 to Ctrl-Shift-Digit6 for making the current
textblock a heading of the corresponding level
- Ctrl-Shift-Backslash to make the current textblock a code block
- Ctrl-Shift-8 to wrap the selection in an ordered list
- Ctrl-Shift-9 to wrap the selection in a bullet list
- Ctrl-> to wrap the selection in a block quote
- Enter to split a non-empty textblock in a list item while at
the same time splitting the list item
- Mod-Enter to insert a hard break
- Mod-_ to insert a horizontal rule
You can suppress or map these bindings by passing a mapKeys
argument, which maps key names (say "Mod-B"
to either false
, to
remove the binding, or a new key name string.
buildInputRules
(schema: Schema) → [InputRule]
A set of input rules for creating the basic block quotes, lists,
code blocks, and heading.
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