egoist/vue-monaco

How exactly do you pass in a require property for electron

jeeftor opened this issue · 1 comments

I'm trying to use this in electron. I've downloaded the Monaco sample project (https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-samples/tree/master/electron-amd) and that runs fine in electron - but I'm at a loss how to make your component work in electron.

I understand I can pass in a require property - but I'm not exactly clear how to do that.

I assume I use it like this:

<template>
  <monaco-editor
    class="editor"
    v-model="code"
    require="???????"
    language="javascript">
  </monaco-editor>
</template>

Do I construct my own amdRequire and pass it in?

Do i do something like :require=COMPUTED_PROPERTY

Any chance you know how to make this work in electron? I've tried a few routes and got confused.

Sample Code from Microsoft

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
	<head>
		<meta charset="UTF-8">
		<title>Monaco Editor!</title>
	</head>
	<body>
		<h1>Monaco Editor in Electron!</h1>
		<div id="container" style="width:500px;height:300px;border:1px solid #ccc"></div>
	</body>

	<script>
		// Monaco uses a custom amd loader that overrides node's require.
		// Keep a reference to node's require so we can restore it after executing the amd loader file.
		var nodeRequire = global.require;
	</script>
	<script src="../node_modules/monaco-editor/min/vs/loader.js"></script>
	<script>
		// Save Monaco's amd require and restore Node's require
		var amdRequire = global.require;
		global.require = nodeRequire;
	</script>

	<script>
		// require node modules before loader.js comes in
		var path = require('path');

		function uriFromPath(_path) {
			var pathName = path.resolve(_path).replace(/\\/g, '/');
			if (pathName.length > 0 && pathName.charAt(0) !== '/') {
				pathName = '/' + pathName;
			}
			return encodeURI('file://' + pathName);
		}

		amdRequire.config({
			baseUrl: uriFromPath(path.join(__dirname, '../node_modules/monaco-editor/min'))
		});

		// workaround monaco-css not understanding the environment
		self.module = undefined;

		// workaround monaco-typescript not understanding the environment
		self.process.browser = true;

		amdRequire(['vs/editor/editor.main'], function() {
			var editor = monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById('container'), {
				value: [
					'function x() {',
					'\tconsole.log("Hello world!");',
					'}'
				].join('\n'),
				language: 'javascript'
			});
		});
	</script>
</html>

Something like this:

<template>
	<monaco-editor :require="amdRequire" />
</template>

<script>
export default {
	methods: {
		amdRequire: window.amdRequire
		// Or put this in `data`, doesn't really matter I guess
	}
}
</script>