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A WYSIWYG editor based on Tiptap and Element.

Package Exports

  • element-tiptap

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (element-tiptap) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

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A WYSIWYG editor based on tiptap and uses Element's components.

Demo

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Features

  • use Element's components
  • markdown support
  • renderless
  • events you might use: init, transaction, focus, blur, paste, drop, update
  • add your own extensions
  • customize all extension menu button view
  • menu buttons can render in menubar and bubble menu
  • all it's up to you.

Installation

yarn add element-tiptap
# Or
npm install --save element-tiptap

Usage

Install element-tiptap plugin.

import Vue from 'vue';
import { ElementTiptapPlugin } from 'element-tiptap';

Vue.use(ElementTiptapPlugin);

Now you globally register 'element-tiptap' component.

Import extensions in component

<template>
  <div>
    <el-tiptap
      v-model="content"
      :extensions="extensions"
    />
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import {
  // necessary extensions
  Doc,
  Text,
  Paragraph,
  Heading,
  Bold,
  Underline,
  Italic,
  Strike,
  ListItem,
  BulletList,
  OrderedList,
} from 'element-tiptap';

export default {
  data () {
    // editor extensions
    // they will be added to menubar and bubble menu by the order you declare.
    extensions: [
      new Doc(),
      new Text(),
      new Paragraph(),
      new Heading({ level: 5 }),
      new Bold({ bubble: true }), // render command-button in bubble menu.
      new Underline(),
      new Italic(),
      new Strike(),
      new ListItem(),
      new BulletList(),
      new OrderedList(),
    ],
    // editor's content
    content: `
      <h1>Heading</h1>
      <p>This Editor is awesome!</p>
    `,
  },
},
</script>

Props

extensions

You can use the necessary extensions. The corresponding command-buttons will be added by declaring the order of the extension.

All available extensions:

  • Doc
  • Text
  • Paragraph
  • Heading
  • Bold
  • Italic
  • Strike
  • Underline
  • Link
  • Image
  • CodeBlock
  • Blockquote
  • ListItem
  • BulletList
  • OrderedList
  • TodoItem
  • TodoList
  • TextAlign
  • Indent
  • LineHeight
  • HorizontalRule
  • HardBreak
  • TrailingNode
  • History

You can customize the extension menu button view,

  1. create your custom extension.
// create your extension file
import { Bold } from 'element-tiptap';

export default class CustomBold extends Bold {
  menuBtnView (editorContext) {
    // editorContext contains a collection of properties that are useful to you
    // see https://github.com/scrumpy/tiptap#editormenubar
    // ElTiptap plus editor instance to editorContext.
    return {
      component: CustomButton, // your component
      componentProps: {
        ...
      },
    },
  }
}
  1. use custom extension in component
<template>
  <el-tiptap :extensions="extensions />
</template>

<script>
import CustomBold from '...'; // import your extension

export default {
  ...
  data () {
    return {
      extensions: [
        ...
        new CustomBold(),
      ],
    };
  },
};
</script>

placeholder

When editor is empty, placeholder will display.

<el-tiptap
  placeholder="Write something …"
/>

content

Editor's content

<el-tiptap
  :content="content"
  @onUpdate="onEditorUpdate"
/>

or Use 'v-model'

<el-tiptap
  v-model="content"
/>

output

Output can be defined to 'html'(default) or 'json'.

<el-tiptap
  output="json"
/>

Events

Init

<template>
  <el-tiptap
    @init="onInit"
  />
</template>

<script>
export default {
  ...
  methods: {
    // argument (object)
    // {
    //   editor: Editor, // tiptap editor instance
    // }
    methods: {
      onInit ({ editor }) {

      },
    },
  },
},
</script>

Transaction, Focus, Blur, Paste, Drop

The same as init

Slots

You can customize the menubar.

<el-tiptap
  v-model="content"
  :extensions="extensions"
>
  <template #menubar="{ commands, isActive }">
    <!--You can render custom menu buttons.-->
    <custom-button
      :class="{ 'is-active': isActive.bold() }"
      @click="commands.bold"
    >
      Bold
    </custom-button>
  </template>
</el-tiptap>

Customize the bubble menu like menubar.

<el-tiptap
  v-model="content"
  :extensions="extensions"
>
  <template #menububble="{ commands, isActive }">
    <custom-button
      :class="{ 'is-active': isActive.bold() }"
      @click="commands.bold"
    >
      Bold
    </custom-button>
  </template>
</el-tiptap>

Footer of the editor, after the editor content.

Changelog

Changelog

Roadmap

  • Table
  • Text Color
  • Text Background Color
  • Font Size
  • Font Type

Licence

MIT