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yl_ckeditor4-vue

v1.0.0

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The official CKEditor 4 WYSIWYG editor component for Vue.js.

We are looking forward to your feedback! You can report any issues, ideas or feature requests on the integration issues page.

CKEditor 4 screenshot

Installation and usage

To install the CKEditor 4 component for Vue.js from npm, simply run:

npm install ckeditor4-vue

Then use it by calling the Vue.use() method:

import Vue from 'vue';
import CKEditor from 'ckeditor4-vue';

Vue.use( CKEditor );

new Vue( {
	// ... options
} )

And use the <ckeditor /> component in your template:

<template>
	<div id="app">
		<ckeditor value="Hello, World!"></ckeditor>
	</div>
</template>

Instead of using ES6 imports, the component can also be added via a direct script include:

<script src="../node_modules/ckeditor4-vue/dist/ckeditor.js"></script>

and used in the same way as with ES6 imports:

Vue.use( CKEditor );

Refer to the official CKEditor 4 Vue component documentation for more information about the installation process.

Documentation and examples

See the CKEditor 4 WYSIWYG Editor Vue Integration article in the CKEditor 4 documentation.

You can also check out the CKEditor 4 WYSIWYG Editor Vue Integration samples in CKEditor 4 Examples.

Browser support

The CKEditor 4 Vue component works with all the supported browsers except for Internet Explorer.

To enable Internet Explorer 11 support, instead of the standard import you need to import a specific dist/legacy.js file containing all required polyfills:

import CKEditor from 'ckeditor4-vue/dist/legacy.js'

Note: Even though CKEditor 4 supports older Internet Explorer versions including IE8, IE9 and IE10, the Vue integration is only supported in the latest Internet Explorer 11.

Contributing

After cloning this repository, install necessary dependencies:

npm install

Executing tests

Run:

npm run test

If you are going to change the source files (ones located in the src/ directory), remember about rebuilding the package. You can use npm run develop in order to do it automatically.

Building the package

Build a minified version of the package that is ready to be published:

npm run build

License

Copyright (c) 2003-2023, CKSource Holding sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.

Licensed under the terms of any of the following licenses at your choice:

For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md file.