vue-editor-js is editorjs wrapper component.
Please review this first. https://editorjs.io/
This plugins is a wrapper component for editorjs. If you need to use the plugin for editor.js then import it and set the config property.
Please See the Demo.vue
Please use Vue.use
vue-editor-js in main.js.
# NPM
npm install --save vue-editor-js
# or Yarn
yarn add vue-editor-js
// ...
import Editor from 'vue-editor-js'
Vue.use(Editor)
// ...
// in nuxt.config.js
plugins: [
{
src: '~/plugins/vue-editor.js', ssr: false
}
],
// in ~/plugins/vue-editor.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import Editor from 'vue-editor-js'
Vue.use(Editor)
<editor ref="editor" :config="config" :initialized="onInitialized"/>
Define the initialization function to get the instance of editor.js when initializing
If you are confused with using it with Nuxt, please see here
If you wish to only import Editor on a single component then you can do so by following the instructions below
@vue/composition-api
# NPM
npm i --save @vue/composition-api
yarn add @vue/composition-api
2. In main.js:
```js
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueCompositionApi from '@vue/composition-api'
Vue.use(VueCompositionApi)
'vue-editor-js'
in main.js
import { Editor } from 'vue-editor-js'
export default { // ... components: { Editor, }, // ... }
## Tools
### Supported tools
Same as in Supported Plugins, but with different naming
- header
- list
- code
- inlineCode
- personality
- embed
- linkTool
- marker
- table
- raw
- delimiter
- quote
- image
- warning
- paragraph
- checklist
### Usage
1. Install the editorjs tool
```bash
# NPM
npm install --save @editorjs/header
# or Yarn
yarn add @editorjs/header
<editor
...
:config="{
tools: {
header: require('@editorjs/header')
}
}"
/>
<template>
<div id="app">
<Editor ref="editor" :config="config" />
<button @click="invokeSave">Save</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
methods: {
invokeSave() {
this.$refs.editor._data.state.editor.save()
.then((data) => {
// Do what you want with the data here
console.log(data)
})
.catch(err => { console.log(err) })
}
},
}
</script>
for uploading images, You will need a backend for processing the images. vue-editor-js provides a special config
prop for easability.
If you are testing your server to upload an image, please see server example.
<editor :config="config" />
<script>
...
data() {
return {
config: {
image: {
// Like in https://github.com/editor-js/image#config-params
endpoints: {
byFile: 'http://localhost:8090/image',
byUrl: 'http://localhost:8090/image-by-url',
},
field: 'image',
types: 'image/*',
},
}
}
}
</script>
config: {
personality: {
endpoints: 'http://localhost:8090/image'
}
Enjoy editorjs with Vue.js Project :tada:
OR
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