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tiptap
A renderless and extendable rich-text editor for Vue.js
Why I built tiptap
I was looking for a text editor for Vue.js and found some solutions that didn't really satisfy me. The editor should be easy to extend and not based on old dependencies such as jQuery. For React there is already a great editor called Slate.js, which impresses with its modularity. I came across Prosemirror and decided to build on it. Prosemirror is a toolkit for building rich-text editors that is already in use at many well-known companies such as Atlassian or New York Times.
Examples
To check out some live examples, visit tiptap.scrumpy.io.
Installation
npm install tiptap
or
yarn add tiptap
Basic Setup
<template>
<editor>
<!-- Add HTML to the scoped slot called `content` -->
<div slot="content" slot-scope="props">
<p>Hi, I'm just a boring paragraph</p>
</div>
</editor>
</template>
<script>
// Import the editor
import { Editor } from 'tiptap'
export default {
components: {
Editor,
},
}
</script>
Editor Properties
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
editable |
Boolean |
true |
When set to false the editor is read-only. |
doc |
Object |
null |
The editor state object used by Prosemirror. You can also pass HTML to the content slot. When used both, the content slot will be ignored. |
extensions |
Array |
[] |
A list of extensions used, by the editor. This can be Nodes , Marks or Plugins . |
@update |
Function |
undefined |
This will return the current state of Prosemirror on every change. |
Extensions
By default the editor will only support some boring paragraphs. Other nodes and marks are available as extensions. There is a package called tiptap-extensions
with the most basic nodes, marks and plugins.
Available Extensions
<template>
<editor :extensions="extensions">
<div slot="content" slot-scope="props">
<h1>Yay Headlines!</h1>
<p>All these <strong>cool tags</strong> are working now.</p>
</div>
</editor>
</template>
<script>
import { Editor } from 'tiptap'
import {
Blockquote,
BulletList,
CodeBlock,
HardBreak,
Heading,
ListItem,
OrderedList,
TodoItem,
TodoList,
Bold,
Code,
Italic,
Link,
} from 'tiptap-extensions'
export default {
components: {
Editor,
},
data() {
return {
extensions: [
new Blockquote(),
new BulletList(),
new CodeBlock(),
new HardBreak(),
new Heading({ maxLevel: 3 }),
new ListItem(),
new OrderedList(),
new TodoItem(),
new TodoList(),
new Bold(),
new Code(),
new Italic(),
new Link(),
],
}
},
}
</script>
Create Custom Extensions
The most powerful feature of tiptap is that you can create you own extensions. There are 3 basic types of extensions.
Type | Description |
---|---|
Extension |
The most basic type. It's useful to register some Prosemirror plugins or some input rules. |
Node |
Add a custom node. Nodes are basically block elements like a headline or a paragraph. |
Mark |
Add a custom mark. Marks are used to add extra styling or other information to inline content like a strong tag or links. |
Extension Class
Method | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
get name() |
String |
null |
Define a name for your extension. |
get defaultOptions() |
Object |
{} |
Define some default options. The options are available as this.$options . |
get plugins() |
Array |
[] |
Define a list of Prosemirror plugins. |
get inputRules() |
Array |
[] |
Define a list of input rules. |
Node|Mark Class
Method | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
get name() |
String |
null |
Define a name for your node or mark. |
get defaultOptions() |
Object |
{} |
Define some default options. The options are available as this.$options . |
get schema() |
Object |
null |
Define a schema. |
get view() |
Object |
null |
Define a node view as a vue component. |
keys({ type, schema }) |
Object |
null |
Define some keybindings. |
command({ type, schema, attrs }) |
Object |
null |
Define a command. This is used for menus to convert to this node or mark. |
inputRules({ type, schema }) |
Array |
[] |
Define a list of input rules. |
get plugins() |
Array |
[] |
Define a list of Prosemirror plugins. |
Create a Node
Let's take a look at a real example. This is basically how the default blockquote
node from tiptap-extensions
looks like.
import { Node } from 'tiptap'
import { wrappingInputRule, setBlockType, wrapIn } from 'tiptap-commands'
export default class BlockquoteNode extends Node {
// choose a unique name
get name() {
return 'blockquote'
}
// the prosemirror schema object
// take a look at https://prosemirror.net/docs/guide/#schema for a detailed explanation
get schema() {
return {
content: 'block+',
group: 'block',
defining: true,
draggable: false,
// define how the editor will detect your node from pasted HTML
// every blockquote tag will be converted to this blockquote node
parseDOM: [
{ tag: 'blockquote' },
],
// this is how this node will be rendered
// in this case a blockquote tag with a class called `awesome-blockquote` will be rendered
// the '0' stands for its text content inside
toDOM: () => ['blockquote', { class: 'awesome-blockquote' }, 0],
}
}
// this command will be called from menus to add a blockquote
// `type` is the prosemirror schema object for this blockquote
// `schema` is a collection of all registered nodes and marks
command({ type, schema }) {
return wrapIn(type)
}
// here you can register some shortcuts
// in this case you can create a blockquote with `ctrl` + `>`
keys({ type }) {
return {
'Ctrl->': wrapIn(type),
}
}
// a blockquote will be created when you are on a new line and type `>` followed by a space
inputRules({ type }) {
return [
wrappingInputRule(/^\s*>\s$/, type),
]
}
}
Create a Node as a Vue Component
For a live example you can take a look at the embed example.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.