Element Tiptap Editor
A WYSIWYG rich-text editor using tiptap and Element UI for Vue.js
that's easy to use, friendly to developers, fully extensible and clean in design.
📔 Languages
English | 简体中文
🎄 Demo
✨ Features
🎨 Use element-ui components💅 Many out of box extensions (welcome to submit an issue for feature request👏 )🔖 Markdown support📘 TypeScript support🌐 I18n support(en
,zh
,pl
,ru
,de
,ko
,es
,zh_tw
,fr
). welcome to contribute more languages🎈 Events you might use:init
,transaction
,focus
,blur
,paste
,drop
,update
🍀 Fully extensible, you can customize editor extension and its menu button view💻 Also can control the behavior of the editor directly, customize the editor for yourself.
📦 Installation
NPM
yarn add element-tiptap
Or
npm install --save element-tiptap
Install plugin
import Vue from 'vue';
import ElementUI from 'element-ui';
import { ElementTiptapPlugin } from 'element-tiptap';
// import ElementUI's styles
import 'element-ui/lib/theme-chalk/index.css';
// import this package's styles
import 'element-tiptap/lib/index.css';
// use ElementUI's plugin
Vue.use(ElementUI);
// use this package's plugin
Vue.use(ElementTiptapPlugin, { /* plugin options */ });
// Now you register `'el-tiptap'` component globally.
Default plugin options:
{
lang: "en", // see i18n
spellcheck: true, // can be overwritten by editor prop
}
Or
Partial import
<template>
<div>
<el-tiptap ...></el-tiptap>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { ElementTiptap } from 'element-tiptap';
export default {
components: {
'el-tiptap': ElementTiptap,
},
};
</script>
🌐 I18n
You can declare when you install the plugin.
Vue.use(ElementTiptapPlugin, {
lang: 'zh',
});
Available languages:
en
(default)zh
pl
by @FurtakMru
by @baitkulde
by @Thesicstarko
by @Hotbrainses
by @koaszh_tw
by @eric0324fr
by @LPABelgium
Welcome contribution.
🚀 Usage
<template>
<div>
<el-tiptap
v-model="content"
:extensions="extensions"
/>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import {
// necessary extensions
Doc,
Text,
Paragraph,
Heading,
Bold,
Underline,
Italic,
Strike,
ListItem,
BulletList,
OrderedList,
} from 'element-tiptap';
export default {
data () {
// editor extensions
// they will be added to menubar and bubble menu by the order you declare.
return {
extensions: [
new Doc(),
new Text(),
new Paragraph(),
new Heading({ level: 5 }),
new Bold({ bubble: true }), // render command-button in bubble menu.
new Underline({ bubble: true, menubar: false }), // render command-button in bubble menu but not in menubar.
new Italic(),
new Strike(),
new ListItem(),
new BulletList(),
new OrderedList(),
],
// editor's content
content: `
<h1>Heading</h1>
<p>This Editor is awesome!</p>
`,
};
},
},
</script>
📔 Props
extensions
Type: Array
You can use the necessary extensions. The corresponding command-buttons will be added by declaring the order of the extension.
All available extensions:
Doc
Text
Paragraph
Heading
Bold
Italic
Strike
Underline
Link
Image
Iframe
CodeBlock
Blockquote
ListItem
BulletList
(use withListItem
)OrderedList
(use withListItem
)TodoItem
TodoList
(use withTodoItem
)TextAlign
Indent
LineHeight
HorizontalRule
HardBreak
TrailingNode
History
Table
(use withTableHeader
,TableCell
,TableRow
)TableHeader
TableCell
TableRow
FormatClear
TextColor
TextHighlight
Preview
Print
Fullscreen
SelectAll
FontType
FontSize
CodeView
(🆕 )
You can find all extensions docs here.
You can customize the extension menu button view
- create your custom extension.
// create your extension file
import { Bold } from 'element-tiptap';
export default class CustomBold extends Bold {
menuBtnView (editorContext) {
// editorContext contains some properties that are useful to you, such as isActive, commands, etc
// more detailed docs check this https://github.com/scrumpy/tiptap#editormenubar
// this package append editor instance to editorContext
return {
component: CustomButton, // your component
componentProps: { // bind to your component with v-bind
...
},
componentEvents: { // bind to your component with v-on
...
},
},
}
}
- use custom extension in component
<template>
<el-tiptap :extensions="extensions" />
</template>
<script>
import CustomBold from '...'; // import your extension
export default {
...
data () {
return {
extensions: [
...
new CustomBold(),
],
};
},
};
</script>
Here is the example of how to create your extension button view (an extension can also render multiple menu buttons).
editorProperties
Type: Object
Default: {}
Tiptap Editor
properties (passed to the constructor).
see the full list of properties here.
editorProps
is a powerful prop in this list, you can use this prop to control the behavior of the editor directly, customize the editor for yourself.
content
editable
useBuiltInExtensions
extensions
onInit
OnFocus
onBlur
onUpdate
placeholder
Type: string
Default: ''
When editor is empty, placeholder will display.
<el-tiptap
placeholder="Write something …"
/>
content
Type: string
Default: ''
Editor's content
<el-tiptap
:content="content"
@onUpdate="onEditorUpdate"
/>
or Use 'v-model'
<el-tiptap
v-model="content"
/>
output
Type: string
Default: 'html'
Output can be defined to 'html'
or 'json'
.
<el-tiptap
output="json"
/>
further reading: prosemirror data structure
readonly
Type: boolean
Default: false
<el-tiptap
:readonly="true"
/>
when readonly
is true
, editor is not editable.
spellcheck
Type: boolean
Default: plugin spellcheck
option value
<el-tiptap
:spellcheck="true"
>
</el-tiptap>
Whether the content is spellcheck enabled.
width, height
Type: string | number
A string value with unit or a simple value (the default unit is px
):
<el-tiptap
:width="700"
height="100%"
>
</el-tiptap>
The above example will be converted to:
width: 700px;
height: 100%;
showMenubar
Type: boolean
Default: true
Enables or disables the display of the menubar.
charCounterCount
Type: boolean
Default: true
Enables or disables the display of the character counter.
tooltip
Type: boolean
Default: true
Control if tooltips are shown when getting with mouse over the buttons from the toolbar.
lang
Type: string
Default: plugin lang
option value
<el-tiptap
lang="zh"
>
</el-tiptap>
Specifies the editor i18n language.
👽 Events
Init
<template>
<el-tiptap
@onInit="onInit"
/>
</template>
<script>
export default {
...
methods: {
/*
* the tiptap editor instance
* see https://tiptap.scrumpy.io/docs/guide/editor.html
*/
onInit ({ editor }) {
},
},
},
</script>
Transaction, Focus, Blur, Paste, Drop
The same as init
⚗️ Slots
menubar
You can customize the menubar and will receive some properties through a scoped slot.
properties: https://github.com/scrumpy/tiptap#editormenubar
<el-tiptap
v-model="content"
:extensions="extensions"
>
<!-- new syntax for slot since Vue 2.6.0
see: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/components-slots.html -->
<template #menubar="{ commands, isActive }">
<!--You can render custom menu buttons.-->
<custom-button
:class="{ 'is-active': isActive.bold() }"
@click="commands.bold"
>
Bold
</custom-button>
</template>
</el-tiptap>
menububble
Customize the bubble menu like menubar.
properties: https://github.com/scrumpy/tiptap#editormenububble
<el-tiptap
v-model="content"
:extensions="extensions"
>
<template #menububble="{ commands, isActive }">
<custom-button
:class="{ 'is-active': isActive.bold() }"
@click="commands.bold"
>
Bold
</custom-button>
</template>
</el-tiptap>
footer
Footer of the editor, after the editor content.
🏗 Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
📝 Changelog
📄 License
💝 Buy Me A Coffee
I am so happy that so many people like this project, and I will do better with your support.