@medistream/editorjs-attaches
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Tool for the [Editor.js](https://editorjs.io).
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Attaches Tool
Tool for the Editor.js.
This tool allows you to attach files to your articles.
Installation
You can get the package using any of these ways.
Via NPM / Yarn
npm install @editorjs/attaches
Load from CDN
You can load specific version of package from jsDelivr CDN.
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@editorjs/attaches@latest
Then require this script on page with Editor.js through the <script src=""></script>
tag.
Usage
Add a new Tool to the tools
property of the Editor.js initial config.
import AttachesTool from '@editorjs/attaches';
var editor = EditorJS({
...
tools: {
...
attaches: {
class: AttachesTool,
config: {
endpoint: 'http://localhost:8008/uploadFile'
}
}
}
...
});
Config Params
Attaches Tool supports these configuration parameters:
| Field | Type | Description |
| ----- | -------- | ------------------ |
| endpoint | string
| Optional endpoint for file uploading or use uploader |
| uploader | {uploadByFile: function}
|Optional custom uploading method or use endpoint|
| field | string
| (default: file
) Name of uploaded file field in POST request |
| types | string
| (default: *
) Mime-types of files that can be accepted with file selection.|
| buttonText | string
| (default: Select file
) Placeholder for file upload button |
| errorMessage | string
| (default: File upload failed
) Message to show if file upload failed |
| additionalRequestHeaders | object
| (default: {}
) Object with any custom headers which will be added to request. Example: {"X-CSRF-TOKEN": "W5fe2...hR8d1"}
|
Output data
This Tool returns data
with following format
| Field | Type | Description |
| -------------- | --------- | ------------------------------- |
| file | object
| Uploaded file data. Data received from backend uploader. See description below. |
| title | string
| File's title. Initially set as uploaded file name. Can be modified by user. |
file object
Object file
consists of the following fields. All of them are optional, size
and extension
are supported by design.
| Field | Type | Description |
| -------------- | --------- | ----------------------------------|
| url |string
| Full public path of uploaded file |
| size |number
| File's size (expected in bytes, according to Tool's design) |
| name |string
| File's name |
| extension |string
| File's extension |
{
"type" : "attaches",
"data" : {
"file": {
"url" : "https://www.tesla.com/tesla_theme/assets/img/_vehicle_redesign/roadster_and_semi/roadster/hero.jpg",
"size": 91,
"name": "hero.jpg",
"extension": "jpg"
},
"title": "Hero"
}
}
Backend response format
Response of your uploader should cover following format:
{
"success" : 1,
"file": {
// any data you want
// for example: url, name, size, title
}
}
success - uploading status. 1 for successful, 0 for failed
file - uploaded file data. Can contain any data you want to store. All fields will be stored as file object in output data.
Fields supported by the UI of block:
title
size
extension
(if not present, will be extracted from thename
)url
Providing custom uploading methods
As mentioned at the Config Params section, you have an ability to provide own custom uploading method.
It is a quite simple: implement uploadByFile
method and pass them via uploader
config param.
The method return a Promise that resolves with response in a format that described at the backend response format section.
| Method | Arguments | Return value | Description |
| -------------- | --------- | -------------| ------------|
| uploadByFile | File
| {Promise.<{success, file: {url}}>}
| Upload file to the server and return an uploaded file data |
Example:
import AttachesTool from '@editorjs/attaches';
var editor = EditorJS({
...
tools: {
...
attaches: {
class: AttachesTool,
config: {
/**
* Custom uploader
*/
uploader: {
/**
* Upload file to the server and return an uploaded image data
* @param {File} file - file selected from the device or pasted by drag-n-drop
* @return {Promise.<{success, file: {url}}>}
*/
uploadByFile(file){
// your own uploading logic here
return MyAjax.upload(file).then((response) => {
return {
success: 1,
file: {
url: response.fileurl,
// any data you want
// for example: name, size, title
}
};
});
},
}
}
}
}
...
});