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quill-ot

v1.0.1

Published

Quill.js implementation of Operational Transform

Downloads

14

Readme

Quill-ot

An Operational Transformation implementation for use with the web based rich text editor Quill. This library was based on Operational-Transformation created by Tim Baumann. As of right now I'm not sure if I'll try to add this library to the Operational-Transformation Github group because I added some breaking changes and function renaming to better represent what each means.

About OT (Operational Transformation)

OT is a way to implement real time collaboration on data, and in this case specifically rich text from Quill. In this library we use Quill's own operation representation (Deltas) to show that text has either been retained, inserted, or deleted. If you want more in depth detail, you can again visit Operational-Transformation or read the original paper on OT.

Future

As of right now I'm not sure if I'll try to add this library to the Operational-Transformation group because I added some breaking changes and function renaming to better represent what each means (operation became delta).

Sample Code

On the server:

var server = new ot.Server();

server.broadcast = function(delta) {
  // You're in charge of how you want to send out data
  // Websockets are probably your best bet, i like http://socketcluster.io/
}

function onReceiveDelta(version, delta) {
  var deltaToSend = server.receiveDelta(version, delta);
  server.broadcast(deltaToSend);
}

On the client:

// Client joining at revision 0
var otClient = new ot.Client(0);

// Overridden method
otClient.sendDelta = function(version, delta) {
  // Send this delta to the server
  // Again, you choose how
}

// Overridden method
otClient.applyDelta = function(delta) {
  quillEditor.updateContents(delta, 'api');
}

// When the user makes a change
quillEditor.on('text-change', function(delta, oldDelta, source) {
  // Make sure the change came from a user (not the api)
  if (source === 'user') {
    otClient.applyFromClient(delta);
  }
});

function onReceiveDelta(delta) {
  // If this delta was sent by this client they need to call otClient.serverAck() instead
  // this prevents deltas that have already been applied by the user from being applied twice
  otClient.applyFromServer(delta);
}