/markitup-rails

The markItUp! universal markup editor, bundled for Rails 3.1+ Asset Pipeline.

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markitup-rails

Description

The markItUp! universal markup editor, bundled for Rails 3.1+ Asset Pipeline.

markItUp! is a JavaScript plug-in built on the jQuery library. It allows you to turn any textarea into a markup editor. HTML, Textile, Wiki Syntax, Markdown, BBcode or even your own Markup system can be easily implemented.

markitup-rails ships with several markup "sets" and editor "skins" including:

Markup Sets

  • bbcode
  • css
  • default
  • dotclear
  • html
  • markdown
  • markmin
  • rest
  • textile
  • texy
  • txt2tags
  • wiki
  • xbbcode

Editor Skins

  • markitup
  • simple

Requirements

This gem requires Rails 3.1+ and has been tested on the following versions:

  • 3.1
  • 3.2

This gem requires Ruby 1.9+ and has been tested against the following Ruby versions:

  • 1.9.2
  • 1.9.3
  • JRuby
  • Rubinius

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem "markitup-rails"

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install markitup-rails

Configuration

The Markitup::Rails module accepts a configure block with options to customize the engine behavior.

Place any custom configuration in a file such as config/initializers/markitup_rails.rb.

Layout

Set the layout option to customize the layout used by the AJAX live preview:

Markitup::Rails.configure do |config|
  config.layout = "other"  # default is `markitup`
end

You may also override the default locally by creating a new layout file at app/views/layouts/markitup.html.erb.

Formatter

Set the formatter option to customize the renderer for the preview. This can be any object that responds to call and which takes a single argument with the markup to render:

Markitup::Rails.configure do |config|
  config.formatter = -> markup { BBCodeParser.parse(markup) }
end

Route

markitup-rails provides a URL endpoint that be mounted to support a live server-side preview of markItUp! content.

To enable, mount the engine in your config/routes.rb file:

mount Markitup::Rails::Engine, at: "markitup", as: "markitup"

This will create a URL helper for markitup.preview_url which will route to /markitup/preview.

The preview URL will render the editor content using the config.formatter and display the content within the config.layout.

Usage

For Rails 3.1 and greater, the files will be added to the asset pipeline and available for you to use.

To enable the markItUp! editor in your application, you will need to include the appropriate JavaScript and Stylesheet files for the Set and Skin you wish to use.

Example:

  • Add the following line to the file app/assets/javascripts/application.js (or other sprockets manifest):
//= require markitup
//= require markitup/sets/xbbcode/set
  • Add the following line to the file app/assets/stylesheets/application.css:
*= require markitup/skins/markitup/style
*= require markitup/sets/xbbcode/style

You may also include the styles in your SCSS file directly:

@import "markitup/skins/markitup/style";
@import "markitup/sets/xbbcode/style";

Using markItUp!

Example:

jQuery ->

  # Target all text areas
  $("textarea").markItUp mySettings

  # Target a specific ID
  $("#my_id").markItUp mySettings

  # Target a specific class
  $("textarea.markitup").markItUp mySettings

See the markItUp! documentation for more information.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a Pull Request

Contributors

Many thanks go to the following who have contributed to making this gem even better:

  • @uri
    • initial version
  • @phlipper
    • complete rewrite as an engine for Rails 3.1+
    • add AJAX live preview support
    • add support for Sets and Skins, add many defaults to choose from
  • @ilja
    • update markitup to version 1.1.14
  • @zinenko
    • fix invalid images url in simple skin
  • @tamaloa
    • added default /markitup/preview path to all default settings
  • @tgjones
    • allow multiple settings objects to be used within a single page

License

markitup-rails

markItUp!

markItUp! is released under both the MIT and GPL Open Source licenses. In short, this means that markItUp! is totally Free, and you can do whatever you want with it. You are only obligated to keep the credits in place.