React Native WordPress Rich Text Editor
React Native Wrapper for WordPress Rich Text Editor. The WordPress-Editor is the text editor used in the official WordPress mobile apps to create and edit pages & posts. In short it's a simple, straightforward way to visually edit HTML.
Current experimental implementation is for iOS only.
Dependencies
How is integration possible?
It isn't trivial to intergrate the WordPress editor with React Native because it is exposed in native code as a UIViewController
and not a UIView
. React Native only has internal support for integrating native UIViews
by wrapping them as React components.
In order to integrate a UIViewController
with RN, we have to turn to the library react-native-navigation which fully supports native app skeletons with View Controllers. If you're interested in how it's achieved, take a look at the following internal dependency of this awesome library.
Installation
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Make sure your project relies on React Native >= 0.25
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Make sure your project uses react-native-navigation and that you've followed the Installation instructions there
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In your RN project root run:
npm install react-native-wordpress-editor --save
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Open your Xcode project and drag the folder node_modules/react-native-wordpress-editor/ios
into your project
Usage
For a fully working example look here
First, create a placeholder screen for the editor. The main purpose of this screen is to handle navigation events. See an example here.
Note: Make sure your screen component has been registered with Navigation.registerComponent
like all react-native-navigation screens need to be, example.
Now, to display your screen, from within one of your other app screens, push the editor:
this.props.navigator.push({
screen: 'example.EditorScreen',
title: 'Preview',
passProps: {
externalNativeScreenClass: 'RNWordPressEditorViewController',
externalNativeScreenProps: {
post: {
title: 'Hello WorldPress',
body: 'cool HTML body <br><br> <img src="https://www.wpshrug.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/wordpress-winning-meme.jpg" />'
},
placeHolders: {
title: 'title',
body: 'body'
}
}
}
});
API Reference
Once the editor screen is displayed, you can communicate with it using a JS interface.
import EditorManager from 'react-native-wordpress-editor';
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EditorManager.setEditingState(editing: boolean)
Switch between editing and preview modes (accepts a boolean).
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EditorManager.resetStateToInitial()
Reset to the initial state right after the screen was pushed (with original props).
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EditorManager.isPostChanged(): Promise<boolean>
Returns a promise of a boolean (since it's async) whether the state is still the initial one.
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EditorManager.getPostData(): Promise<{title: string, body: string}>
Returns a promise of a simple object holding the title
and HTML body
of the post.
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EditorManager.addImages(images: Array<{url: string}>)
Adds images at the current cursor location in the editor, takes an array of simple objects with the url
of each image.
License
Code in this git repo is licensed MIT, please consider the licenses of the dependencies separately.