Fork of v2.0.0-rc8 of draft-js-plugins-editor – Editor for DraftJS Plugins


Keywords
editor, wysiwyg, draft, react, ux, components, widget, react-component
License
MIT
Install
npm install @bufferapp/draft-js-plugins-editor@2.0.0-beta10.7

Documentation

DraftJS Plugins

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High quality plugins with great UX on top of DraftJS.

Build Status

Important Note

We are currently preparing for a 2.0 release. The master branch contains these features. All the packages are already published with a beta tag. Install it via $ npm install <plugin>@2.0.0-beta10 --save.

Roadmap

In case you are interested in helping Issue #329 contains a roadmap of what's coming in 2.0 and beyond.

Available Plugins (incl. Docs)

Built by the community

Live Example & Documentation

Checkout the website!

Usage

First, install the editor with npm:

$ npm install draft-js-plugins-editor --save

To try out the beta version of 2.0.0 run

$ npm install draft-js-plugins-editor@2.0.0-beta10 --save

Then import the editor somewhere in your code and you're ready to go!

import Editor from 'draft-js-plugins-editor';

Documentation

draft-js-plugins-editor

Editor

An editor component accepting plugins. see source

Props Description Required
editorState see here *
onChange see here *
plugins an array of plugins
decorators an array of custom decorators
defaultKeyBindings bool
defaultBlockRenderMap bool
all other props accepted by the DraftJS Editor except decorator see here

Usage:

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Editor from 'draft-js-plugins-editor';
import createHashtagPlugin from 'draft-js-hashtag-plugin';
import createLinkifyPlugin from 'draft-js-linkify-plugin';
import { EditorState } from 'draft-js';

const hashtagPlugin = createHashtagPlugin();
const linkifyPlugin = createLinkifyPlugin();

const plugins = [
  hashtagPlugin,
  linkifyPlugin,
];

export default class UnicornEditor extends Component {

  state = {
    editorState: EditorState.createEmpty(),
  };

  onChange = (editorState) => {
    this.setState({
      editorState,
    });
  };

  render() {
    return (
      <Editor
        editorState={this.state.editorState}
        onChange={this.onChange}
        plugins={plugins}
      />
    );
  }
}

How to write a Plugin

Feel free to copy any of the existing plugins as a starting point.In this repository you can also find a Guide on how to create a plugin, including a description of the supported features. In addition you can contact @nikgraf directly in case you need help or simply open a Github Issue!

Discussion and Support

Join the channel #draft-js-plugins after signing into the DraftJS Slack organization or check out our collection of frequently asked questions here: FAQ.

Development

Check out our Contribution Guide.

Learn about why Draft.js and how to use DraftJS Plugins

In this talk Nik Graf explained the ContentState structure of a Draft.js Editor as well as explained how to use plugins.

License

MIT