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@mpes/react-prosemirror

v1.7.3

Published

rich text editor built with React and ProseMirror

Downloads

28

Readme

Notice: This project still under active development. API documentations will be available later.


CZI-ProseMirror · Build Status

  • Drop-In WYSIWYG editor based on ProseMirror & React
  • Live DEMO: http://cdn.summitlearning.org/assets/czi_prosemirror_0_0_1_1_20190509151928_index.html

Getting Started

Getting repository

git clone https://github.com/chanzuckerberg/czi-prosemirror.git
cd czi-prosemirror
npm install

Install dependencies

cd czi-prosemirror
npm install

Start the web server

# At the working directory `czi-prosemirror`
npm start

Test http://localhost:3001/ from your browser

Build the distribution files

# At the working directory `czi-prosemirror`
npm run build:dist

Development with React

import React from 'react';
import {createEmptyEditorState, EditorState, RichTextEditor} from 'czi-prosemirror';

class Example extends React.PureComponent {

  constructor(props) {
    super(props, context);
    this.state = {
      editorState: createEmptyEditorState(),
    };
  }

  render() {
    const {editorState, editorView} = this.state;
    return (
      <RichTextEditor
        editorState={editorState}
        onChange={this._onChange}
      />
    );
  }

  _onChange = (editorState: EditorState): void => {
    this.setState({editorState});
  };
}

export default Example;

Use it for your own project

This project still under active development. There will be NPM package published later. For now, you can install using the commit hash to include the package to your own package.json.

For example:

npm install --save "chanzuckerberg/czi-prosemirror#8313aa0970b607c17019f7a5cc8df58c46e78916"

You may find the latest commit hash at https://github.com/chanzuckerberg/czi-prosemirror/commits/master