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link-autocomplete-gql

v0.5.0

Published

Link Autocomplete Inline Tool for EditorJS with graphql

Downloads

9

Readme

Link Autocomplete

An upgraded version of base inline link tool with your server's search.

sample

Installation

Install via NPM

Get the package

npm i --save link-autocomplete-gql
yarn add link-autocomplete-gql

Load from CDN

You can use package from jsDelivr CDN.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/link-autocomplete-gql/dist/link-autocomplete.js"></script>

Usage

Add a new Tool to the tools property of the Editor.js initial config.

var editor = EditorJS({
  ...
 
  /**
   * Tools list
   */
  tools: {
    link: {
      class: LinkAutocomplete,
      config: {
        endpoint: 'http://localhost:4000/graphql',
        graphQL: true,
        graphQLQuery: `query Search($searchString: String){ search(searchString: $searchString) { id name href description } }`,
        graphQLVariables: (search) => ({ searchString: search }),
        graphQLItems: ({ data }) => data.search
      }
    }
  },
  
  ...
});

Config Params

Search requests will be sent to the server by GET requests with a search string as a query param.

List of server connection params which may be configured.

endpoint — URL of the server's endpoint for getting suggestions.

queryParam — param name to be sent with the search string.

If there is no endpoint then tool will work only for pasted links.

Server response data format

For endpoint requests server should answer with a JSON containing following properties:

  • success (boolean) — state of processing: true or false
  • items ({name: string, href: string, description?: string}) — an array of found items. Each item must contain name and href params. The description param is optional. You can also return any other fields which will be stored in a link dataset.

Content-Type: application/json.

{
  "items": [
    {
      "href": "https://codex.so/editor",
      "name": "The first item",
      "description": ""
    },
    {
      "href": "https://codex.so/media",
      "name": "The second item",
      "description": ""
    }
  ]
}

Output data

Marked text will be wrapped with a a tag as a usual link.

Additional data will be store in element's dataset: data-name, data-description and other custom fields.

{
    "type" : "text",
    "data" : {
        "text" : "Create a directory for your module, enter it and run <a href=\"https://codex.so/\" data-name=\"CodeX Site\">npm init</a> command."
    }
}

Shortcut

By default, shortcut CMD (CTRL) + K is used for pasting links as usual.

Support maintenance 🎖

If you're using this tool and editor.js in your business, please consider supporting their maintenance and evolution.

http://opencollective.com/editorjs