A Mobiledoc editor written using Ember.js UI components and Mobiledoc Kit.
Additionally, ember-mobiledoc-editor supports the creation of Mobiledoc cards as Ember components. This is a significant improvement for developer ergonomics over using Mobiledoc cards directly.
ember install ember-mobiledoc-editor
ember-mobiledoc-editor
will install the mobiledoc-kit
package as a
dependency and load its assets.
This addon is primarily composed of components used building an editor UI.
{{mobiledoc-editor}}
{{mobiledoc-section-button}}
{{mobiledoc-markup-button}}
{{mobiledoc-link-button}}
{{mobiledoc-toolbar}}
This component is the main entrance point for a mobiledoc editor instance in your Ember app. Used in the most basic form it will render a dummy editor with no toolbar. For example this usage:
Will render a blank Mobiledoc into the following DOM:
The components accepts these arguments:
mobiledoc
, a Mobiledoc to be editedcards
, an array of available cards for use by the editor. Jump to the section on Component-based cards for more detail on how to use cards with Ember components.spellcheck
booleanautofocus
booleanplaceholder
string -- the placeholder text to display when the mobiledoc is blankoptions
hash -- any properties in theoptions
hash will be passed to the ContentKitEditor constructorserializeVersion
string -- The mobiledoc version to serialize to when firing the on-change action. Default: 0.3.0
Of course often you want to provide a user interface to bold text, create headlines, or otherwise reflect the state of the editor.
Called with a block, the editor
param is yielded.
editor
has the following properties, useful to inspect the current
state of the editor:
editor
, the Mobiledoc kit editor instance itselfactiveSectionTagNames
, an object with true values for section tag names in the current selection. For exampleactiveSectionTagNames.isH1
.activeMarkupTagNames
, an object with true values for markup tag names in the current selection. For exampleactiveMarkupTagNames.isStrong
Additionally editor
provides the following actions:
toggleMarkup
, toggling the passed markup tag name in the current selection.toggleSection
, toggling the passed section tag name in the current selection.toggleLink
, toggling the linking of a selection. The user will be prompted for a URL if required.addCard
, passed a card name and payload will add that card at the end ofaddCardInEditMode
, passed a card name and payload will add that card at the end of a post and render it in "edit" mode initially.createListSection
, changing selected content into list items.
The editor
object is often used indirectly by passing it to other
components. For example:
Requires two properties:
for
, the name of the tageditor
, theeditor
instance frommobiledoc-editor
Creates a <button>
element that has a class of active
when the provided
section tag is used in the current selection. For example:
Alternatively, custom text for the HTML of the button can be yielded:
When clicked, the section tag name will be toggled.
Requires two properties:
for
, the name of the tageditor
, theeditor
instance frommobiledoc-editor
Creates a <button>
element that has a class of active
when the provided
markup tag is used in the current selection. For example:
Alternatively, custom text for the HTML of the button can be yielded:
When clicked, the markup tag name will be toggled.
Requires one property:
editor
, theeditor
instance frommobiledoc-editor
Creates a <button>
element that has a class of active
when the an a
tag is used in the current selection. For example:
Custom text for the HTML of the button can be yielded:
When clicked, the presence of a link will be toggled. The user will be prompted for a URL if required.
Requires one property:
editor
, theeditor
instance frommobiledoc-editor
This component creates a full-featured toolbar for the Mobiledoc editor. For example:
Mobiledoc supports "cards", blocks of rich content that are embedded into a post. For more details on the API for authoring cards in vanilla JavaScript, see CARDS.md.
ember-mobiledoc-editor comes with a handle helper for using Ember
components as the display and edit modes of a card. Create a list of cards
using the createComponentCard
helper:
import Ember from 'ember';
import createComponentCard from 'ember-mobiledoc-editor/utils/create-component-card';
export default Ember.Component.extend({
cards: Ember.computed(function() {
return [
createComponentCard('demo-card')
];
})
});
And pass that list into the {{mobiledoc-editor}}
component:
When added to the post (or loaded from a passed-in Mobiledoc), these components will be used:
- For display, the
demo-card
component will be called - For edit, the
demo-card-editor
component will be called
The component will be provided with the following attrs
:
payload
, the payload for this card. Note the payload object is disconnected from the card's payload in the serialized mobiledoc. To update the mobiledoc payload, use thesaveCard
action.editCard
, an action for toggling this card into edit mode (this action is a no-op if the card is already in edit mode)removeCard
, an action for removing this card (see the "remove" Mobiledoc card action)saveCard
, an action accepting new payload for the card, then saving that payload and toggling this card into display mode can optionally be passed an extrafalse
argument to avoid toggling to display mode (see the "save Mobiledoc card action)cancelCard
, an action toggling this card to display mode without saving (this action is a no-op if the card is already in display mode) (see the "cancel Mobiledoc card action)cardName
the name of this cardeditor
A reference to the mobiledoc-kitpostModel
A reference to this card's model in the editor's abstract tree. This may be necessary to do programmatic editing (such as moving the card via thepostEditor#moveSection
API that Mobiledoc editor provides)
Releasing a new version:
- update version in
package.json
andaddon/version.js
git commit -m "v<versionNumber>"
git tag v<versionNumber>
git push origin --tags
npm publish
To get started:
git clone
this repositorynpm install
bower install
Run the development server:
ember server
- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
Run tests:
ember test
ember test --server
Build to dist/
:
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.