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Editor.js — Native JS, based on API and Open Source
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Roadmap
Collaborative editing
- [ ] Implement Inline Tools JSON format
In progress
#1801 - [ ] Implement Operations creation and transformations
- [ ] Implement Tools API changes
- [ ] Implement Server and communication
- [ ] Update basic tools to fit the new API
- [ ] Implement Inline Tools JSON format
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👉 https://opencollective.com/editorjs
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Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
We really welcome new contributors. If you want to make some code with us, please take a look at the Good First Tasks. You can write to us on [email protected]
or via special Telegram chat, or any other way.
Documentation
Please visit https://editorjs.io/ to view all documentation articles.
- Base concepts
- Getting started
- Configuration
- How to create a Block Tool Plugin
- How to create an Inline Tool Plugin
- API for Tools
You can join a Gitter-channel or Telegram-chat and ask a question.
Changelog
See the whole Changelog
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How to use Editor.js
Basics
Editor.js is a Block-Styled editor. Blocks are structural units, of which the Entry is composed.
For example, Paragraph
, Heading
, Image
, Video
, List
are Blocks. Each Block is represented by Plugin.
We have many ready-to-use Plugins and a simple API for creating new ones.
How to use the Editor after Installation.
- Create new Blocks by pressing Enter or clicking the Plus Button
- Press
TAB
or click on the Plus Button to view the Toolbox - Press
TAB
again to leaf Toolbox and select a Block you need. Then press Enter.
- Select a text fragment and apply a style or insert a link from the Inline Toolbar
- Use the «three-dots» button on the right to open Block Settings. From here, you can move and delete a Block or apply a Tool's settings, if it provided. For example, you can set a Heading level or List style.
Shortcuts
A few shortcuts are preset as available.
Shortcut | Action | Restrictions
-- | -- | --
TAB
| Show/leaf a Toolbox. | On empty block
SHIFT+TAB
| Leaf back a Toolbox. | While Toolbox is opened
ENTER
| Create a Block | While Toolbox is opened and some Tool is selected
CMD+B
| Bold style | On selection
CMD+I
| Italic style | On selection
CMD+K
| Insert a link | On selection
Each Tool can also have its own shortcuts. These are specified in the configuration of the Tool, for example:
var editor = new EditorJS({
//...
tools: {
header: {
class: Header,
shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+H'
},
list: {
class: List,
shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+L'
}
}
//...
});
Installation Guide
There are few steps to run Editor.js on your site.
Step 1. Load Editor's core
Get Editor.js itself. It is a minified script with Editor's core and some default must-have tools.
Choose the most usable method of getting Editor for you.
- Node package
- Source from CDN
Option A. NPM install
Install the package via NPM or Yarn
npm i @editorjs/editorjs
Include module in your application
import EditorJS from '@editorjs/editorjs';
Option B. Use a CDN
You can load EditorJS directly from from jsDelivr CDN.
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@editorjs/editorjs@latest
For example, place this in your HTML:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@editorjs/editorjs@latest"></script>
Or download the bundle file and use it from your server.
<script src="editor.js"></script>
Step 2. Load the Tools that you want to make available
Each Block is represented by a Tool. Tools are simple external scripts with their own logic. For example, there is a Header Tool into which you type your heading text. If you want to be able to use this, install the Header Tool the same way as the Editor (Node.js, CDN, local file).
Example: use Header from CDN
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/bundle.js"></script>
Check Editor.js's community to see more ready-to-use Tools.
Step 3. Create Editor instance
Create an instance of Editor.js and pass Configuration Object with holderId
and tools list.
<div id="editorjs"></div>
You can create a simple Editor with only default Paragraph Tool by passing a string with element's Id (wrapper for Editor) as a configuration param. Or use the default editorjs
id for wrapper.
var editor = new EditorJS(); /** Zero-configuration */
// equals
var editor = new EditorJS('editorjs');
Or pass a whole settings object.
var editor = new EditorJS({
/**
* Create a holder for the Editor and pass its ID
*/
holder : 'editorjs',
/**
* Available Tools list.
* Pass Tool's class or Settings object for each Tool you want to use
*/
tools: {
header: {
class: Header,
inlineToolbar : true
},
// ...
},
/**
* Previously saved data that should be rendered
*/
data: {}
});
Saving Data
Call editor.save()
and handle returned Promise with saved data.
editor.save()
.then((savedData) => {
console.log(savedData);
});
Example
Take a look at the example.html to view more detailed examples.
Credits and references
- We use HTMLJanitor module in our Sanitizer module.
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