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- @patternfly/react-code-editor
- @patternfly/react-code-editor/dist/esm/index.js
- @patternfly/react-code-editor/dist/js/index.js
- @patternfly/react-code-editor/package.json
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@patternfly/react-code-editor
This package provides a PatternFly wrapper for the Monaco code editor
Prerequisite
Node Environment
This project currently supports Node Active LTS releases. Please stay current with Node Active LTS when developing patternfly-react.
For example, to develop with Node 8, use the following:
nvm install 8
nvm use 8
This project also requires a Yarn version of >=1.6.0. The latest version can be installed here.
Installing
yarn add @patternfly/react-code-editor
or
npm install @patternfly/react-code-editor --save
Usage
Pre-requisites
It's strongly advised to use the PatternFly Base CSS in your whole project, or some components may diverge in appearance:
import '@patternfly/react-core/dist/styles/base.css';
import { CodeEditor } from '@patternfly/react-code-editor';
Install peer deps
"monaco-editor": "^0.21.3",
"monaco-editor-webpack-plugin": "^2.1.0",
"react": "^17 || ^18",
"react-dom": "^17 || ^18",
"react-monaco-editor": "^0.51.0"
To properly install the library monaco-editor-webpack-plugin
be sure to follow the plugin instructions
With create-react-app Projects
If you created your project with create-react-app
you'll have some extra work to do, or you wont have syntax highlighting. Using the webpack plugin requires updating your webpack config, which create-react-app
abstracts away. You can npm eject
your project, but you may not want to do that. To keep your app set up in the create-react-app
style but to get access to your webpack config you can use react-app-rewired
.
First, install react-app-rewired
as a development dependency:
$ npm install -D react-app-rewired
Next, replace all of the react-script
references in your package.json
scripts
section with react-app-required
:
"scripts": {
"start": "react-app-rewired start",
"build": "react-app-rewired build",
"test": "react-app-rewired test",
"eject": "react-app-rewired eject"
}
Next, create a config-overrides.js
file at the root of your project and add the following:
const MonacoWebpackPlugin = require('monaco-editor-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = function override(config, env) {
config.plugins.push(new MonacoWebpackPlugin({
languages: ['json', 'yaml', 'shell']
}));
return config;
}
Note: You should change the languages
array based on your needs.
You can now start your app with npm start
and syntax highlighting should work.
Enable YAML Syntax Highlighting
The Monaco editor doesn't ship with full YAML support. You can configure your code editor with Languages.yaml
but there will be no highlighting, even i you have the webpack plugin working correctly. To enable YAML support you need to do the following:
First, install monaco-yaml
:
$ npm install --save monaco-yaml
Next, at the entrypoint of your app enable it:
import { setDiagnosticsOptions } from 'monaco-yaml';
setDiagnosticsOptions({
enableSchemaRequest: true,
hover: true,
completion: true,
validate: true,
format: true,
schemas: [],
});
The monaco-yaml
plugin has a lot of options so check out their docs to see what else you may want to add.