Support monaco jsx/tsx syntax highlight
Monaco only support the jsx syntax checker
$ npm install monaco-jsx-syntax-highlight
The main part of this package is a worker for analysing jsx syntax So we have to way to init the Controller class
import { MonacoJsxSyntaxHighlight, getWorker } from 'monaco-jsx-syntax-highlight'
const controller = new MonacoJsxSyntaxHighlight(getWorker(), monaco)
When using getWorker
return value as Worker, we can custom the typescript compile source file url(for the purpose of speeding up load time)
If do not set, the default source is https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/typescript/4.6.4/typescript.min.js
const controller = new MonacoJsxSyntaxHighlight(getWorker(), monaco, {
customTypescriptUrl: 'https://xxx/typescript.min.js'
})
If your browser do not support to use blob worker, you can download the worker file and save it in your project
- web worker has same-origin policy
import { MonacoJsxSyntaxHighlight } from 'monaco-jsx-syntax-highlight'
const controller = new MonacoJsxSyntaxHighlight('https://xxxx', monaco)
Remember, when this editor is disposed(editor.dispose
), we should invoke the dispose
function returned by the highlighterBuilder too
highlighter
: send latest content to worker for analysingdispose
: remove event listener of the worker
// editor is the result of monaco.editor.create
const { highlighter, dispose } = monacoJsxSyntaxHighlight.highlighterBuilder({
editor: editor,
})
// init hightlight
highlighter()
editor.onDidChangeModelContent(() => {
// content change, highlight
highlighter()
})
Use css class to highlight the jsx syntax
'jsx-tag-angle-bracket'
:<
、>
、/>
'jsx-tag-attribute-key'
: the attribute key'jsx-expression-braces'
: the braces of attribute value'jsx-text'
: the text in jsx tag content'jsx-tag-name'
: the tag name of jsx tag'jsx-tag-order-xxx'
: the tag order class
You can try below config code
PS: the file name must end with jsx
or tsx
monaco.languages.typescript.typescriptDefaults.setCompilerOptions({
jsx: monaco.languages.typescript.JsxEmit.Preserve,
target: monaco.languages.typescript.ScriptTarget.ES2020,
esModuleInterop: true
})
const model = monaco.editor.createModel(
'const test: number = 666',
'typescript',
monaco.Uri.parse('index.tsx')
)
editor.current = monaco.editor.create(editorElement.current)
editor.current.setModel(model)