
slate-react library implemented with vue3
Why use it?
- :sparkles: Highly customizable features, use slate core at the bottom level
- :zap: Use
vue3
for high-performance rendering, and later connect to vapor mode
- :coffee: The latest version of the core, design tends to be stable
How to use?
1. Install slate-vue3
npm install slate-vue3
2. Now, you can use it in vue-sfc :point_right: live demo
<script setup lang="ts">
import { Slate, Editable, } from "slate-vue3";
import { createEditor } from "slate-vue3/core";
import { withDOM } from "slate-vue3/dom";
import { withHistory } from "slate-vue3/history";
const initialValue = [
{
type: "paragraph",
children: [{ text: "Let's start" }],
},
];
const editor = withHistory(withDOM(createEditor()));
editor.children = initialValue;
</script>
<template>
<Slate :editor="editor">
<Editable />
</Slate>
</template>
Examples
To get a sense for how you might use Slate, check out a few of the examples:
If you have an idea for an example that shows a common use case, pull request it!
Documentation
This document
serves only as a supplement to the slate document and mainly provides case studies and differences between slate-vue3
and slate-react
If you're using slate
for the first time, check out the Getting Started walkthroughs and the Concepts to familiarize yourself with slate's architecture and mental models.
Sub packages
Due to the complexity of maintaining multiple packages and the lack of reusability of sub packages in other frameworks, slate-vue3 does not use workspace and only performs sub packaging during packaging
Contributing!
Welcome to provide suggestions on the issue, it would be even better if PR
could be mentioned along with it
slate-vue3
is MIT-licensed.