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Monaco Editor for Vue 2&3 - use the monaco-editor in any Vue application without needing to use webpack (or rollup/vite) configuration files / plugins

Package Exports

  • @guolao/vue-monaco-editor
  • @guolao/vue-monaco-editor/lib/cjs/index.js
  • @guolao/vue-monaco-editor/lib/es/index.js

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Readme

monaco-vue

πŸŽ‰ version v1 suport vue 2&3 now ✌

Use monaco-editor loaded from CDN in Vue 2&3, no need to configure plugins in webpack (or rollup, vite) and other packaging tools.

gitHub license npm version

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View Demo.

If you want to use monaco-editor as NPM Package to load monaco-editor files from node_modules to package into your code, you still need to Use the plugin for the packaging tool, viewed here.

Installation

npm i @guolao/vue-monaco-editor

Vue <= 2.6.14 requires @vue/composition-api to be installed.

npm i @guolao/vue-monaco-editor @vue/composition-api

Of course, you can also use unpkg.

Usage

import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { install as VueMonacoEditorPlugin } from '@guolao/vue-monaco-editor'

const app = createApp(App)
app.use(VueMonacoEditorPlugin)
<template>
  <vue-monaco-editor
    v-model:value="code"
    theme="vs-dark"
    @change="handleChange"
  />
</template>

<script lang="ts" setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'

const code = ref('// some code...')
const handleChange = console.log
</script>

Props & Events & slots

Name Type Default Description remark
defaultValue string default value of the current model
defaultLanguage string default language of the current model languages supported by monaco-editor view here
defaultPath string default path of the current model monaco.editor.createModel(..., ..., monaco.Uri.parse(defaultPath))
value string value of the current model, can use v-model:value v-model:value
language string language of the current model languages supported by monaco-editor view here
path string path to the current model
theme light | vs-dark light theme of the monaco-editor monaco.editor.defineTheme(...)
line number number of lines to jump to
options object {} IStandaloneEditorConstructionOptions
overrideServices object {} IEditorOverrideServices
saveViewState boolean true save the view state of the model (scroll position, etc.) after model changes a unique path needs to be configured for each model
width number | string 100% container width
height number | string 100% container height
className string container class name
onBeforeMount (monaco: Monaco) => void execute before the editor instance is created
onMount (editor: monaco.editor.IStandaloneCodeEditor, monaco: Monaco) => void execute after the editor instance has been created
onChange (value: string | undefined, event: monaco.editor.IModelContentChangedEvent) => void execute when the changed value change
onValidate (markers: monaco.editor.IMarker[]) => void execute when a syntax error occurs monaco-editor supports syntax-checked languages view here
#defalut slot 'loading...' loading status when loading files from CDN, displaying the loading status will be more friendly

Hooks

useMonaco use @monaco-editor/loader to load monaco-editor from the CDN.

<template>
  <div ref="containerRef"></div>
</template>

<script lang="ts" setup>
import { onUnmounted } from 'vue'
import { useMonaco, watchEffect, nextTick } from '@guolao/vue-monaco-editor'

const containerRef = ref()
const { monacoRef, unload } = useMonaco()

// watch once
const stop = watchEffect(() => {
  if (monacoRef.value && containerRef.value) {
    nextTick(() => stop())
    monacoRef.value.editor.create(containerRef.value, { ... })
  }
})

/*
  When the component will be unmount,
  If the monaco instance is not successfully loaded,
  You need to manually unload.
*/
onUnmounted(() => !monacoRef.value && unload())
</script>

CDN

vue-monaco-editor use @monaco-editor/loader to load the monaco-editor from the CDN(the loading process of loader is asynchronous).

The configuration of loader is global, only to be configured once.

import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { install as VueMonacoEditorPlugin } from '@guolao/vue-monaco-editor'

const app = createApp(App)
app.use(VueMonacoEditorPlugin, {
  paths: {
    // The default CDN config
    vs: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/monaco-editor@0.33.0/min/vs'
  },
})
import { loader } from "@guolao/vue-monaco-editor"

// loaded from CDN
loader.config({
  paths: {
    vs: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/monaco-editor@0.33.0/min/vs'
  },
})

// configurable for different languages
loader.config({ "vs/nls": { availableLanguages: { "*": "de" } } })

// or
loader.config({
  paths: {
    vs: "...",
  },
  "vs/nls" : {
    availableLanguages: {
      "*": "de",
    },
  },
})

NPM Package

If you want to use monaco-editor as NPM Package to load monaco-editor files from node_modules to package into your code, you still need to use the plugin for the packaging tool.

import * as monaco from "monaco-editor"
import { loader } from "@guolao/vue-monaco-editor"

// loaded monaco-editor from `node_modules`
loader.config({ monaco })

Vite

If you use vite, you need to do this (see #1791 (comment) for details).

import { loader } from "@guolao/vue-monaco-editor"

import * as monaco from "monaco-editor"
import editorWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/editor/editor.worker?worker"
import jsonWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/json/json.worker?worker"
import cssWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/css/css.worker?worker"
import htmlWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/html/html.worker?worker"
import tsWorker from "monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/typescript/ts.worker?worker"

self.MonacoEnvironment = {
  getWorker(_, label) {
    if (label === "json") {
      return new jsonWorker()
    }
    if (label === "css" || label === "scss" || label === "less") {
      return new cssWorker()
    }
    if (label === "html" || label === "handlebars" || label === "razor") {
      return new htmlWorker()
    }
    if (label === "typescript" || label === "javascript") {
      return new tsWorker()
    }
    return new editorWorker()
  }
}

loader.config({ monaco })

Rollup

If you use Rollup, you can use the community provided plugin rollup-plugin-monaco-editor.

Webpack

If you use webpack, monaco-editor officially provides the webpack plugin monaco-editor-webpack-plugin, which you can use.

License

MIT