This module adds a CodeEditorField that uses Ace Editor (http://ace.c9.io/) to let you edit code (mostly HTML or JavaScript). Try it out here. It comes in two forms:
- A regular CodeEditorField that can be used on an HTMLText field similar to HTMLEditorField
- An optional replacement code view for TinyMCE that uses a CodeEditorField
Nathan Cox (me@nathan.net.nz)
- SilverStripe 3.1+
- Place the files in a directory called codeeditorfield in the root of your SilverStripe installation. You can most easily do this with
composer require nathancox/codeeditorfield
- Configure your site's
config.yml
to define your defaults (optional). - Visit yoursite.com/dev/build to rebuild the database
Configuration via config.yml
:
---
Name: codeeditorfield
---
CodeEditorField:
# These are the pre-defined defaults for dark/light themes
default_dark_theme: 'monokai'
default_light_theme: 'github'
# This will overwrite the above settings
default_theme: 'tomorrow'
Using CodeEditorField in getCMSFields:
$fields->addFieldToTab('Root.Content', $codeField = new CodeEditorField('Configuration', 'Configuration'));
// set the field to use the full width of the CMS (optional, not included in screenshot)
$codeField->addExtraClass('stacked');
// set the height of the field (defaults to 8)
$codeField->setRows(30);
// set the syntax mode to yaml (defaults to html)
$codeField->setMode('yaml');
// optional - set theme (see codeeditorfield/thirdparty/ace/src-noconflict/theme-xxx.js files for available themes)
$codeField->setTheme('twilight');
produces the following:
Note: If you opt not to set default_theme
and don't set the theme specifically on the field, you will have the option to toggle between Dark and Light.
To replace the code editor in TinyMCE:
// copy this into your project's getCMSFields
HtmlEditorConfig::get('cms')->enablePlugins(array(
'aceeditor' => sprintf('../../../codeeditorfield/javascript/tinymce/editor_plugin_src.js')
));
HtmlEditorConfig::get('cms')->insertButtonsBefore('fullscreen', 'aceeditor');
HtmlEditorConfig::get('cms')->removeButtons('code');