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Published

A react layout WYSWYG editor

Downloads

2

Readme

Flex-Editor

A layout editor forReact.

Installation

flex-editor is available as an npm package.

npm install flex-editor

Example

https://dht.github.io/flex-editor

Usage

Here is a quick example to get you started:

Import

 import FlexEditor from 'flex-editor/FlexEditor';

Add to reducers

import flexState from 'flex-editor/reducers';
 
const reduxApp = combineReducers({
   flexState,
   /// ...other reducers
});
 
export default reduxApp;

Simple

<div style={{position: 'fixed',top: 0,left: 0,right: 0,bottom: 0}}>
    <FlexEditor
        colors={[{color: '#060', title: 'green'}]}
        fonts={[{value: "Tisa Pro, Tisa OT, serif", title: "Tisa Pro"}]}
        width={1000}
        height={600}
        showDataButtons={true}/>
</div>

API Flex-editor holds its state in aRedux store. To access the store you can use the following API methods:

import * as api from 'flex-editor';

Properties

| Property | Description | | -------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | flexState | The combined reduces of flex-editor | | ElementTypes | eNum of element Types (image, text...) | | ActionTypesElements | Get the action types in the element reducer | | ActionTypesAppState | Get the action types in the appState reducer |

Method

| Method | Description | | ----------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | clearFieldModal() | Hides the field modal | | configOverlay(options) | Sets the overlay image | | | {url: url, width: width, height: height} | | changeOverlayVerPosition(delta) | Nudges the vertical position by X px |
| changeOverlayHorPosition(delta) | Nudges the horizontal position by X px |
| changeOverlayOpacity(opacity) | Changes the opacity to X |
| toggleOverlay() | Show/hides overlay |
| resetOverlay() | Clears overlay configuration |
| addUIMessage(message, isSticky) | Adds a user message |
| clearUIMessages() | Clears UI message |
| setResolution(resolution) | Set appState to a certain resolution (1-4) |
| addView(data) | Add a view to current position with data |
| addElement(...args) | Add an element to current position with data |
| | args: elementType, parent_id, style, data |
| setElements(elements) | Set the editor's initial elements |
| resetScreen() | Resets editor's content to initial state |
| setDataField(fieldName, fieldType) | Set field variable for selected element |
| setStyleField(fieldName, cssKey) | Set style variable for selected element |
| loadResolution(resolution) | Load styles of a certain resolution (1-4) |
| loadResolution(resolution) | Load styles of a certain resolution (1-4) |
| applyClass(element_id, className) | Applies a className for a certain element |
| applyVars(element_id, key, value) | Merges a variable key with new json value |
| applyContent(element_id, content) | Sets an element's content |
| refreshSelector(delay?) | Refreshes the selector's box |
| setSelectedElement(...args) | Set a selected element |
| | args: id, parent_id, elementType |

Contribution

To run locally install all the dependencies:

dev:

npm install

peer:

npm install react@^15.4.1 react-dom@^15.4.1 material-ui@^0.18.6 redux@^3.6.0 redux-thunk@^2.1.0 react-redux@^4.4.6 react-tap-event-plugin@^2.0.0

run with npm:

npm start

and open:http://localhost:3000

first test was added as a starting point:

npm test

We need to understand how to trigger long key presses and mouse moves in enzyme to further test this component. Any contributions are welcomed.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license