What is react-monaco-editor?
The react-monaco-editor package is a React component for integrating the Monaco Editor, which is the code editor that powers Visual Studio Code, into React applications. It provides a rich set of features for code editing, including syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, and more.
What are react-monaco-editor's main functionalities?
Basic Usage
This code demonstrates the basic usage of the react-monaco-editor package. It sets up a Monaco Editor instance with JavaScript syntax highlighting and a dark theme. The editor's content is managed via the component's state.
import React from 'react';
import MonacoEditor from 'react-monaco-editor';
class MyEditor extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
code: '// type your code...'
};
}
editorDidMount(editor, monaco) {
console.log('editorDidMount', editor);
editor.focus();
}
onChange(newValue, e) {
console.log('onChange', newValue, e);
this.setState({ code: newValue });
}
render() {
const code = this.state.code;
const options = {
selectOnLineNumbers: true
};
return (
<MonacoEditor
width="800"
height="600"
language="javascript"
theme="vs-dark"
value={code}
options={options}
onChange={this.onChange.bind(this)}
editorDidMount={this.editorDidMount.bind(this)}
/>
);
}
}
export default MyEditor;
Customizing Editor Options
This example shows how to customize the editor options, such as making the editor read-only and disabling the minimap. The editor is set to use a light theme and displays some read-only code.
import React from 'react';
import MonacoEditor from 'react-monaco-editor';
class CustomEditor extends React.Component {
render() {
const options = {
selectOnLineNumbers: true,
readOnly: true,
minimap: { enabled: false }
};
return (
<MonacoEditor
width="800"
height="600"
language="javascript"
theme="vs-light"
value={'// read-only code'}
options={options}
/>
);
}
}
export default CustomEditor;
Handling Editor Events
This example demonstrates how to handle editor events, such as cursor position changes. The editorDidMount method is used to attach an event listener to the editor instance.
import React from 'react';
import MonacoEditor from 'react-monaco-editor';
class EventHandlingEditor extends React.Component {
editorDidMount(editor, monaco) {
editor.onDidChangeCursorPosition((e) => {
console.log('Cursor position changed:', e.position);
});
}
render() {
return (
<MonacoEditor
width="800"
height="600"
language="javascript"
theme="vs-dark"
value={'// type your code...'}
editorDidMount={this.editorDidMount.bind(this)}
/>
);
}
}
export default EventHandlingEditor;
Other packages similar to react-monaco-editor
react-ace
react-ace is a React component for the Ace editor, another popular code editor. It offers similar features like syntax highlighting, themes, and language support. However, Monaco Editor is generally considered more powerful and feature-rich, especially for larger projects.
react-codemirror2
react-codemirror2 is a React component for the CodeMirror editor. CodeMirror is known for its flexibility and is highly customizable. While it offers many of the same features as Monaco Editor, it may require more configuration to achieve similar functionality.
react-simple-code-editor
react-simple-code-editor is a lightweight code editor component for React. It is built on top of the Prism syntax highlighter and is designed for simplicity and ease of use. It lacks some of the advanced features of Monaco Editor, such as IntelliSense and extensive language support.
react-monaco-editor
Examples
To build the examples locally, run:
yarn
cd example
yarn
yarn start
Then open http://localhost:8886
in a browser.
Installation
yarn add react-monaco-editor
Using with Webpack
import React from 'react';
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import MonacoEditor from 'react-monaco-editor';
class App extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
code: '// type your code...',
}
}
editorDidMount(editor, monaco) {
console.log('editorDidMount', editor);
editor.focus();
}
onChange(newValue, e) {
console.log('onChange', newValue, e);
}
render() {
const code = this.state.code;
const options = {
selectOnLineNumbers: true
};
return (
<MonacoEditor
width="800"
height="600"
language="javascript"
theme="vs-dark"
value={code}
options={options}
onChange={::this.onChange}
editorDidMount={::this.editorDidMount}
/>
);
}
}
const container = document.getElementById('root');
const root = createRoot(container);
root.render(<App />);
Add the Monaco Webpack plugin monaco-editor-webpack-plugin
to your webpack.config.js
:
const MonacoWebpackPlugin = require('monaco-editor-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new MonacoWebpackPlugin({
languages: ['json']
})
]
};
Sidenote: Monaco Editor uses CSS imports internally, so if you're using CSS Modules in your project - you're likely to get conflict by default. In order to avoid that - separate css-loader for app and monaco-editor package:
const path = require('path');
const APP_DIR = path.resolve(__dirname, './src');
const MONACO_DIR = path.resolve(__dirname, './node_modules/monaco-editor');
{
test: /\.css$/,
include: APP_DIR,
use: [{
loader: 'style-loader',
}, {
loader: 'css-loader',
options: {
modules: true,
namedExport: true,
},
}],
}, {
test: /\.css$/,
include: MONACO_DIR,
use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader'],
}
Properties
All the properties below are optional.
-
width
width of editor. Defaults to 100%
.
-
height
height of editor. Defaults to 100%
.
-
value
value of the auto created model in the editor.
-
defaultValue
the initial value of the auto created model in the editor.
-
language
the initial language of the auto created model in the editor.
-
theme
the theme of the editor
-
options
refer to Monaco interface IStandaloneEditorConstructionOptions.
-
overrideServices
refer to Monaco Interface IEditorOverrideServices. It depends on Monaco's internal implementations and may change over time, check github issue for more details.
-
onChange(newValue, event)
an event emitted when the content of the current model has changed.
-
editorWillMount(monaco)
an event emitted before the editor mounted (similar to componentWillMount
of React).
-
editorDidMount(editor, monaco)
an event emitted when the editor has been mounted (similar to componentDidMount
of React).
-
editorWillUnmount(editor, monaco)
an event emitted before the editor unmount (similar to componentWillUnmount
of React).
Events & Methods
Refer to Monaco interface IEditor.
The monaco interfaces available by import
import { monaco } from 'react-monaco-editor';
Q & A
I don't get syntax highlighting / autocomplete / validation.
Make sure to use the Monaco Webpack plugin or follow the instructions on how to load the ESM version of Monaco.
How to interact with the MonacoEditor instance
Using the first parameter of editorDidMount
, or using a ref
(e.g. <MonacoEditor ref="monaco">
) after editorDidMount
event has fired.
Then you can invoke instance methods via this.refs.monaco.editor
, e.g. this.refs.monaco.editor.focus()
to focuses the MonacoEditor instance.
How to get value of editor
Using this.refs.monaco.editor.getValue()
or via method of Model
instance:
const model = this.refs.monaco.editor.getModel();
const value = model.getValue();
Do something before editor mounted
For example, you may want to configure some JSON schemas before editor mounted, then you can go with editorWillMount(monaco)
:
class App extends React.Component {
editorWillMount(monaco) {
monaco.languages.json.jsonDefaults.setDiagnosticsOptions({
validate: true,
schemas: [{
uri: "http://myserver/foo-schema.json",
fileMatch: ['*'],
schema: {
type: "object",
properties: {
p1: {
enum: [ "v1", "v2"]
},
p2: {
$ref: "http://myserver/bar-schema.json"
}
}
}
}]
});
}
render() {
return (
<MonacoEditor language="json" editorWillMount={this.editorWillMount} />
);
}
}
Use multiple themes
Monaco only supports one theme.
How to use the diff editor
import React from 'react';
import { MonacoDiffEditor } from 'react-monaco-editor';
class App extends React.Component {
render() {
const code1 = "// your original code...";
const code2 = "// a different version...";
const options = {
};
return (
<MonacoDiffEditor
width="800"
height="600"
language="javascript"
original={code1}
value={code2}
options={options}
/>
);
}
}
Usage with create-react-app
The easiest way to use the react-monaco-editor
with create-react-app
is to use the react-app-rewired project. For setting it up, the following steps are required:
- Install
react-app-rewired
: npm install -D react-app-rewired
- Replace
react-scripts
by react-app-rewired
in the scripts section of your packages.json
- Create a
config-overrides.js
in the root directory of your project with the following content:
const MonacoWebpackPlugin = require('monaco-editor-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = function override(config, env) {
config.plugins.push(new MonacoWebpackPlugin({
languages: ['json']
}));
return config;
}
For more information checkout the documentation of react-app-rewired
here.
License
MIT, see the LICENSE file for detail.