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@itech-indrustries/list

v2.0.0

Published

List Tool for Editor.js

Downloads

3

Readme

List Tool for Editor.js

This Tool for the Editor.js allows you to add ordered or unordered (bulleted) lists to your article.

Screenshot from 2020-08-08 06-59-08

Installation

Install via NPM

Get the package

npm i @itech-indrustries/list

Include module at your application

import List from '@itech-indrustries/list';

Download to your project's source dir

  1. Upload folder dist from repository
  2. Add dist/bundle.js file to your page.

Load from CDN

Load the script from jsDelivr CDN and connect to your page.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@itech-indrustries/list@latest"></script>

Usage

Add the List Tool to the tools property of the Editor.js initial config.

import EditorJS from '@editorjs/editorjs';
import List from '@itech-indrustries/list';

var editor = EditorJS({
  // ...
  tools: {
    ...
    list: {
      class: List,
      inlineToolbar: true,
    },
  },
});

Config Params

This Tool has no config params

Tool's settings

You can choose list`s type.

Output data

| Field | Type | Description | | ----- | ---------- | -------------------------------------- | | style | string | type of a list: ordered or unordered | | items | string[] | the array of list's items |

{
    "type" : "list",
    "data" : {
        "style" : "unordered",
        "items" : [
            "It is a block-styled editor",
            [
                "It returns clean data output in JSON",
                [
                    "Here comes the sub lists",
                    "with both ordered and unordered",
                    [
                        "Just press tab and sub list will be created<br>"
                    ]
                ]
            ],
            "Designed to be extendable and pluggable with a simple API"
        ]
    }
},

I18n support

This tool supports the i18n api. To localize UI labels, put this object to your i18n dictionary under the tools section:

"list": {
  "Ordered": "Нумерованный",
  "Unordered": "Маркированный"
}

See more instructions about Editor.js internationalization here: https://editorjs.io/internationalization