@soldes/ckeditor5-build-classic
v1.0.2
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The classic editor build of CKEditor 5 – the best browser-based rich text editor (SolDes custom).
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CKEditor 5 classic editor build
Install packages
- Install packages:
npm install
CKEditor custom build
Reference: https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/builds/guides/development/custom-builds.html
- Make changes to package
- Re-build package:
yarn run build
- Ensure completion with no errors
- Commit all build changes
Testing custom build
- Copy
build
folder - Paste in
node_modules/@soldes/ckeditor5-build-classic
NPM publish process
- Login:
npm login
- Username and password on LastPass at
Shared-SEDemo/npmjs.com
- Username and password on LastPass at
- Make changes to package
- Make sure to increment version in
package.json
- Make sure to increment version in
- Publish:
npm publish --access public
CKEditor documentation
The classic editor build for CKEditor 5. Read more about the classic editor build and see the demo.
Documentation
See:
- Installation for how to install this package and what it contains.
- Basic API for how to create an editor and interact with it.
- Configuration for how to configure the editor.
- Creating custom builds for how to customize the build (configure and rebuild the editor bundle).
Quick start
First, install the build from npm:
npm install --save @ckeditor/ckeditor5-build-classic
And use it in your website:
<div id="editor">
<p>This is the editor content.</p>
</div>
<script src="./node_modules/@ckeditor/ckeditor5-build-classic/build/ckeditor.js"></script>
<script>
ClassicEditor
.create( document.querySelector( '#editor' ) )
.then( editor => {
window.editor = editor;
} )
.catch( error => {
console.error( 'There was a problem initializing the editor.', error );
} );
</script>
Or in your JavaScript application:
import ClassicEditor from '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-build-classic';
// Or using the CommonJS version:
// const ClassicEditor = require( '@ckeditor/ckeditor5-build-classic' );
ClassicEditor
.create( document.querySelector( '#editor' ) )
.then( editor => {
window.editor = editor;
} )
.catch( error => {
console.error( 'There was a problem initializing the editor.', error );
} );
Note: If you are planning to integrate CKEditor 5 deep into your application, it is actually more convenient and recommended to install and import the source modules directly (like it happens in ckeditor.js
). Read more in the Advanced setup guide.
License
Licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md
file or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license.