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title: Vue.js 3 WYSIWYG
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# Vue.js 3
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## Introduction
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The following guide describes how to integrate Tiptap with your [Vue](https://vuejs.org/) CLI project.
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## Requirements
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* [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) installed on your machine
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* [Vue CLI](https://cli.vuejs.org/) installed on your machine
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* Experience with [Vue](https://v3.vuejs.org/guide/introduction.html)
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## 1. Create a project (optional)
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If you already have an existing Vue project, that’s fine too. Just skip this step and proceed with the next step.
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For the sake of this guide, let’s start with a fresh Vue project called `my-tiptap-project`. The Vue CLI sets up everything we need, just select the Vue 3 template.
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```bash
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# create a project
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vue create my-tiptap-project
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# change directory
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cd my-tiptap-project
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```
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## 2. Install the dependencies
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Okay, enough of the boring boilerplate work. Let’s finally install Tiptap! For the following example you’ll need the `@tiptap/vue-3` package, `@tiptap/pm` (the ProseMirror library) and `@tiptap/starter-kit`, which includes the most common extensions to get started quickly.
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```bash
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npm install @tiptap/vue-3 @tiptap/pm @tiptap/starter-kit
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```
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If you followed step 1 and 2, you can now start your project with `npm run dev`, and open [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) in your favorite browser. This might be different, if you’re working with an existing project.
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## 3. Create a new component
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To actually start using Tiptap, you’ll need to add a new component to your app. Let’s call it `Tiptap` and put the following example code in `components/Tiptap.vue`.
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This is the fastest way to get Tiptap up and running with Vue. It will give you a very basic version of Tiptap, without any buttons. No worries, you will be able to add more functionality soon.
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```html
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<template>
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<editor-content :editor="editor" />
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</template>
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<script>
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import { Editor, EditorContent } from '@tiptap/vue-3'
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import StarterKit from '@tiptap/starter-kit'
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export default {
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components: {
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EditorContent,
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},
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data() {
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return {
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editor: null,
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}
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},
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mounted() {
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this.editor = new Editor({
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content: '<p>I’m running Tiptap with Vue.js. 🎉</p>',
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extensions: [
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StarterKit,
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],
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})
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},
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beforeUnmount() {
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this.editor.destroy()
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},
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}
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</script>
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```
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Alternatively, you can use the Composition API with the `useEditor` method.
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```html
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<template>
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<editor-content :editor="editor" />
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</template>
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<script>
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import { useEditor, EditorContent } from '@tiptap/vue-3'
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import StarterKit from '@tiptap/starter-kit'
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export default {
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components: {
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EditorContent,
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},
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setup() {
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const editor = useEditor({
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content: '<p>I’m running Tiptap with Vue.js. 🎉</p>',
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extensions: [
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StarterKit,
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],
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})
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return { editor }
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},
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}
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</script>
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```
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Or feel free to use the new [`<script setup>` syntax](https://v3.vuejs.org/api/sfc-script-setup.html).
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```html
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<template>
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<editor-content :editor="editor" />
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</template>
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<script setup>
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import { useEditor, EditorContent } from '@tiptap/vue-3'
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import StarterKit from '@tiptap/starter-kit'
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const editor = useEditor({
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content: '<p>I’m running Tiptap with Vue.js. 🎉</p>',
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extensions: [
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StarterKit,
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],
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})
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</script>
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```
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## 4. Add it to your app
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Now, let’s replace the content of `src/App.vue` with the following example code to use our new `Tiptap` component in our app.
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```html
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<template>
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<div id="app">
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<tiptap />
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</div>
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</template>
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<script>
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import Tiptap from './components/Tiptap.vue'
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export default {
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name: 'App',
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components: {
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Tiptap
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}
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}
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</script>
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```
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You should now see Tiptap in your browser. Time to give yourself a pat on the back! :)
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## 5. Use v-model (optional)
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You’re probably used to binding your data with `v-model` in forms, that’s also possible with Tiptap. Here is how that would work with Tiptap:
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https://embed.tiptap.dev/preview/GuideGettingStarted/VModel
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