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CKEditor 5 custom field for Strapi.

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    CKEditor 5 custom field for Strapi

    CKEditor 5 used inside Strapi. Article form consisting of a title, excerpt text, and content

    This package provides a custom field for Strapi that lets you use and configure CKEditor in no time.

    Custom fields are supported since Strapi 4.4+ and offer powerful API to create highly customizable fields.

    This is an official plugin, provided to you by the CKEditor team 👋

    ✨ Features

    • No code field customization: customize each field for its specific usage scenario – let it be short note, blog article, or a document.
    • Predefined editor presets: a couple predefined editor presets (sets of CKEditor 5 plugins and their configuration) to choose from.
    • Custom max length validation: Twitter-like length validation with visual indicators, based on the number of characters in the text, not the HTML string.
    • Dark mode support: because you like it.
    • Media library integration: inserting images directly from Strapi's media library.
    • More features coming soon: upload adapter integration, more granular editor toolbar and plugins configuration, and more.

    🔧 Installation

    Inside your Strapi app, add the package:

    With npm:

    npm install @ckeditor/strapi-plugin-ckeditor

    With yarn:

    yarn add @ckeditor/strapi-plugin-ckeditor

    Then run build:

    npm run build

    or:

    yarn build

    🛠 Contributing

    This section covers the way how to configure your environment if you want to contribute to this package.

    Setting up the environment

    In order to start making changes in the plugin you first need to install Strapi infrastructure on top of the plugin repository.

    npx create-strapi-app --quickstart strapi
    cd strapi

    By default Strapi does not create plugins folder so we need to create it.

    mkdir -p src/plugins

    Now we should clone this repository so we can work on it.

    git clone git@github.com:ckeditor/strapi-plugin-ckeditor.git src/plugins/strapi-plugin-ckeditor

    Let's add an entry inside ./package.json file so, we won't need to use yarn inside plugin itself.

    "workspaces": ["./src/plugins/strapi-plugin-ckeditor"]

    Install dependencies:

    yarn install

    Now we need to register plugin so strapi can use it. In order to do that we need to create (if not already created) ./config/plugins.js file and add entry to it.

    module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
      ckeditor: {
        enabled: true,
        resolve: "./src/plugins/strapi-plugin-ckeditor"
      },
    });

    Rebuild the project and start the server:

    yarn build
    yarn develop