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@quanzo/personality

v1.0.0

Published

Personality tool for Editor.js

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Personality Tool

Personality Tool for the Editor.js.

Features

This tool allows you to create Personality block in your articles.

Note Tool requires server-side implementation for image uploading. See backend response format for more details.

Get the package

You can get the package using any of these ways.

Install via NPM

Get the package

npm i --save-dev @quanzo/personality

Include module at your application

const Personality = require('@quanzo/personality');

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

You can load specific version of package from jsDelivr CDN.

https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@quanzo/[email protected]

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.

var editor = EditorJS({
  ...

  tools: {
    ...
    personality: {
      class: Personality,
      config: {
        endpoint: 'http://localhost:8008/uploadFile'  // Your backend file uploader endpoint
      }
    }
  }

  ...
});

Config Params

Personality Tool supports these configuration parameters:

| Field | Type | Description | | ----- | -------- | ------------------ | | endpoint | string | Required Endpoint for photo uploading. | | field | string | (default: image) Name of uploaded image field in POST request | | types | string | (default: image/*) Mime-types of files that can be accepted with file selection.| | namePlaceholder | string | (default: Name) Placeholder for name field | | descriptionPlaceholder | string | (default: Description) Placeholder for description field | | linkPlaceholder | string | (default: Link) Link field placeholder | | additionalRequestData | object | (default: null) Ajax request additiobal parameters | | additionalRequestHeaders | object | (default: null) Ajax request additiobal headers |

Output data

This Tool returns data with following format

| Field | Type | Description | | -------------- | --------- | ---------------------------------| | name | string | Person's name | | description | string | Person's description | | link | string | Link to person's website | | photo | string | Uploaded image url from backend. |

{
    "type" : "personality",
    "data" : {
        "name" : "Elon Musk",
        "description" : "Elon Reeve Musk FRS is a technology entrepreneur, investor, and engineer. He holds South African, Canadian, and U.S. citizenship and is the founder",
        "link" : "https://twitter.com/elonmusk",
        "photo" : "https://capella.pics/3c0e1b97-bc56-4961-b54e-2a6c2c3260f2.jpg"
    }
}

Backend response format

This Tool works with uploading files from the device

Scenario:

  1. User select file from the device
  2. Tool sends it to your backend (on config.endpoint.byFile route)
  3. Your backend should save file and return file data with JSON at specified format.
  4. Personality tool shows saved image and stores server answer

So, you can implement backend for file saving by your own way. It is a specific and trivial task depending on your environment and stack.

Response of your uploader should cover following format:

{
    "success" : 1,
    "file": {
        "url" : "https://capella.pics/3c0e1b97-bc56-4961-b54e-2a6c2c3260f2.jpg"
    }
}

success - uploading status. 1 for successful, 0 for failed

file - uploaded file data. Must contain an url field with full public path to the uploaded image.