The Material-UI Rich Text Editor and Viewer
mui-rte is a complete text editor and viewer for material-ui
based on draft-js
and written in Typescript. It is ready to use out of the box yet supports user defined blocks, styles, autocomplete strategies, async/sync custom atomic blocks, callbacks, and decorators as well as toolbar and theme customization to enhance the editor to all needs.
npm install mui-rte --save
Install the peer dependencies: @material-ui/core
, @material-ui/icons
, react
and react-dom
.
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
ReactDOM.render(
<MUIRichTextEditor label="Start typing..." />,
document.getElementById("root")
)
You can load default content as the following example. The value should be a stringified RawDraftContentState
object:
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
const data = getContentStateAsStringFromSomewhere()
ReactDOM.render(
<MUIRichTextEditor
defaultValue={data}
label="Start typing..."
/>,
document.getElementById("root")
)
Check the examples directory for more.
You can define your custom inline styles, blocks, atomic blocks and callback actions to the editor. Just select an icon from @material-ui/icons
or create your own FunctionComponent
and define your rules.
This sample adds a control to change the background color and font color of the typed or selected text:
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
import InvertColorsIcon from '@material-ui/icons/InvertColors'
<MUIRichTextEditor
controls={["my-style"]}
customControls={[
{
name: "my-style",
icon: <InvertColorsIcon />,
type: "inline",
inlineStyle: {
backgroundColor: "black",
color: "white"
}
}
]}
/>
This sample adds a block to the editor based on a React Element
:
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
import TableChartIcon from '@material-ui/icons/TableChart'
const MyBlock = (props) => {
return (
<div style={{
padding: 10,
backgroundColor: "#ebebeb"
}}>
My Block content is:
{props.children}
</div>
)
}
<MUIRichTextEditor
controls={["my-block"]}
customControls={[
{
name: "my-block",
icon: <TableChartIcon />,
type: "block",
blockWrapper: <MyBlock />
}
]}
/>
It is possible to insert custom blocks based on asynchronous behavior using the insertAtomicBlockAsync
API. The above example shows an example on how to upload an image and use the MUIRichTextEditor
default image control for further edition. You can use this behavior to upload a file when dropping it inside the editor and render it as an image entity after upload.
Check this other sample that shows how to add a @material-ui/core
Card with asynchronous downloaded content.
Check this sample that shows how to create a control to add a @material-ui/core
Card component to the editor.
This sample adds a control that will trigger a custom callback function to clear the editor state:
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
import DoneIcon from '@material-ui/icons/Done'
import { EditorState } from 'draft-js'
<MUIRichTextEditor
controls={["my-callback"]}
customControls={[
{
name: "my-callback",
icon: <DoneIcon />,
type: "callback",
onClick: (editorState, name, anchor) => {
console.log(`Clicked ${name} control`)
return EditorState.createEmpty()
}
}
]}
/>
You can define autocomplete strategies to present suggested content lists based on the text input. Just set your trigger character, add some search keys and the content to insert and the editor will do everything for you. You can navigate through suggestions using the keyboard arrows and finally press 'Enter' to insert your content into the editor.
This is an example to show emoji suggestions when the user start typing a text like ':face', ':joy', or ':grin':
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
const emojis = [
{
keys: ["face", "grin"],
value: "π",
content: "π",
},
{
keys: ["face", "joy"],
value: "π",
content: "π",
},
{
keys: ["face", "sweat"],
value: "π
",
content: "π
",
}
]
<MUIRichTextEditor
autocomplete={{
strategies: [
{
items: emojis,
triggerChar: ":"
}
]
}}
/>
Check this sample that shows how to add multiple autocomplete strategies to a single editor.
Check this sample that shows how to combine atomic custom controls with the autocomplete strategy feature.
You can define custom decorators to apply styles and/or functionality based on a provided regular expression.
To add some functionality when a user inputs a #hashtag
use the following example. In this case, everytime the user inputs a word starting with a #
character it will be automatically converted into a styled link:
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
const MyHashTagDecorator = (props) => {
const hashtagUrl = "http://myurl/" + props.decoratedText
return (
<a
href={hashtagUrl}
style={{
color: "green"
}}
>
{props.children}
</a>
)
}
<MUIRichTextEditor
label="Type something here..."
decorators={[
{
component: MyHashTagDecorator,
regex: /\#[\w]+/g
}
]}
/>
The editor includes an inline toolbar option which renders a pop-up inside the editor area when the user makes a selection. The inline toolbar supports user defined controls. Notice that only inline
type controls will be rendered. The controls displayed on the main toolbar can be different from the ones in the inline toolbar. You can also hide the main toolbar and just enable the inline toolbar.
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
<MUIRichTextEditor
label="Type something here..."
inlineToolbar={true}
/>
You can style the editor using the Material-UI
theming feature. First create a theme with createMuiTheme
and override classes such as root
, container
, editor
, and editorContainer
. Check the examples directory for more.
import { createMuiTheme, MuiThemeProvider } from '@material-ui/core/styles'
import MUIRichTextEditor from 'mui-rte'
const defaultTheme = createMuiTheme()
Object.assign(defaultTheme, {
overrides: {
MUIRichTextEditor: {
root: {
marginTop: 20,
width: "80%"
},
editor: {
borderBottom: "1px solid gray"
}
}
}
})
<MuiThemeProvider theme={defaultTheme}>
<MUIRichTextEditor
label="Type something here..."
/>
</MuiThemeProvider>
<MUIRichTextEditor /> (TMUIRichTextEditorProps)
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
id | string |
optional | Base Id name for the component HTML elements. |
ref | TMUIRichTextEditorRef |
optional | Sets a reference instance of the editor component. |
label | string |
optional | String to show when there is no content. |
readOnly | boolean |
optional | Read only mode. The toolbar is disabled by default. |
value | string |
deprecated | Use defaultValue instead. |
defaultValue | string |
optional | Default content to load. Should be a stringified Draft.Model.Encoding.RawDraftContentState object. |
inheritFontSize | boolean |
optional | Inherit font size from parent. Useful for read only mode. |
error | boolean |
optional | Renders the editor with an error style. |
controls | string[] |
optional | List of controls to display in the main toolbar. If not provided, all controls will be rendered. Current available values are: "title", "bold", "italic", "underline", "strikethrough", "highlight", "undo", "redo", "link", "media", "numberList", "bulletList", "quote", "code", "clear", "save". |
customControls | TCustomControl[] |
optional | Defines an array of user custom inline styles, blocks and callbacks. See more information in 'Custom Controls' below. |
decorators | TDecorator[] |
optional | Defines an array of user custom decorators. See more information in 'Custom Decorators'. |
toolbar | boolean |
optional | Defines if the main toolbar should be rendered. |
toolbarButtonSize | small | medium |
optional | Sets the size on the default IconButton component for the main toolbar. |
inlineToolbar | boolean |
optional | Defines if the inline toolbar should be rendered. |
inlineToolbarControls | string[] |
optional | List of controls to display in the inline toolbar. Available values are: "bold", "italic", "underline", "strikethrough", "highlight", "link", "clear", and user defined inline controls. If not provided and inlineToolbar is true the following inline styles will be displayed: bold, italic, underline and clear. |
keyCommands | TKeyCommand[] |
optional | Defines an array of TKeyCommand objects for adding key bindings to the editor. |
draftEditorProps | TDraftEditorProps |
optional | Defines an object containing specific draft-js Editor properties. |
maxLength | number |
optional | Sets the maximum characters count that can be input into the editor. |
autocomplete | TAutocomplete |
optional | Sets autocomplete strategies to present suggestion lists as the user types into the editor. |
onSave | (data:string) => void |
optional | Function triggered when the save button is pressed. The data is a stringified Draft.Model.Encoding.RawDraftContentState object. |
onChange | (state: EditorState) => void |
optional | Function triggered on any change in the editor (key input, delete, etc.). The state is a Draft.Model.ImmutableData.EditorState object. |
onFocus | () => void |
optional | Function triggered when when the editor acquires focus. |
onBlur | () => void |
optional | Function triggered when when the editor loses focus. |
TCustomControl
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
id | string |
optional | The HTML id attribute for the control |
name | string |
required | The name of the custom control. For rendering the control this name should be added to the MUIRichTextEditor controls property. |
icon | JSX.Element |
optional | The @material-ui/icons icon for the control. For "atomic" control type, the icon is not required. Check this for available icons. |
component | React.FunctionComponent<TToolbarComponentProps> |
optional | The custom function component for the control. The icon has priority over the component, so if the icon is set the component will be ignored. For "atomic" control type, the component is not required. |
type | string |
required | Either "inline", "block", "atomic" or "callback" |
inlineStyle | string |
optional | The React.CSSProperties object for styling the text when using a custom inline style. |
blockWrapper | React.ReactElement |
optional | The custom React component used for rendering a custom block. |
atomicComponent | React.FunctionComponent |
optional | The custom React FunctionComponent used for rendering a custom atomic block. |
onClick | (editorState: EditorState, name: string, anchor: HTMLElement | null) => EditorState | void |
optional | The callback function triggered when the custom control is clicked. The received arguments include the current EditorState object, the name of the clicked control and the HTMLElement from which the click was raised. If a new EditorState object is returned it will be replace the current one in the editor (useful to explicitly modify the EditorState ). |
TToolbarComponentProps
Property | Type | description |
---|---|---|
id | string |
The id for the component. |
onMouseDown | (e: React.MouseEvent) => void |
The mousedown handler. |
active | boolean |
Defines if the block or inline type is active for the current editor selection. |
disabled | boolean |
Sets if the toolbar is disabled. |
TDecorator
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
component | React.FunctionComponent |
required | The React component to use for rendering the decorator. |
regex | RegExp |
required | The regular expression to match a decorator. |
TKeyCommand
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
key | number |
required | The code of the key to bind. |
name | string |
required | The name of the command. |
callback | (state: EditorState) => EditorState |
required | The callback function to execute when the key binding is matched. It should return the EditorState to set. |
TDraftEditorProps
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
spellCheck | boolean |
optional | Use browser spelling check. |
stripPastedStyles | boolean |
optional | Remove styles when pasting text into the editor. |
handleDroppedFiles | (selectionState: SelectionState, files: Blob[]) => DraftHandleValue |
optional | Handle files that have been dropped into the editor. The DraftHandleValue is either handled or not-handled . |
TAutocomplete
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
strategies | TAutocompleteStrategy[] |
required | Array of autocomplete strategies. |
suggestLimit | number |
optional | Defines the amount of suggestions to present to the user. Default is 5 . |
TAutocompleteStrategy
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
triggerChar | string |
required | A single character that triggers the autocomplete strategy. |
items | TAutocompleteItem[] |
required | List of autocomplete suggestion items. |
insertSpaceAfter | boolean |
optional | If false it won't add an space after inserting the content into the editor. Default is true . |
atomicBlockName | string |
optional | Use an atomic custom control type to add the content to the editor. |
TAutocompleteItem
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
keys | string[] |
required | The list of keys that the user needs to type to reveal this item suggestion. |
value | any |
required | The value to insert into the editor when the item is selected. |
content | string | JSX.Element |
required | The content presented in the autocomplete suggestion list for this item. Note that this content is render under a ListItem component. |
TMUIRichTextEditorRef
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
focus | () => void |
Triggers the focus event on the editor. | |
save | () => void |
Triggers the save method on the editor. | |
insertAtomicBlock | (name: string, data: any) |
deprecated | Use insertAtomicBlockSync instead. |
insertAtomicBlockSync | (name: string, data: any) |
Inserts an atomic block named as name (if exists) with the provided data into the editor. |
|
insertAtomicBlockAsync | (name: string, promise: Promise<TAsyncAtomicBlockResponse>, placeholder?: string) => void |
Inserts an atomic block named as name (if exists) asynchronously with the provided data into the editor. The placeholder text will be shown on the editor until the promise is resolved. |
TAsyncAtomicBlockResponse
Property | Type | description | |
---|---|---|---|
data | any |
required | The data assigned to the entity added into the editor. |
Check the release notes for the changelog.
For development use:
$ npm run watch
$ npm run serve
- Increase test coverage
- Refactor code
- Add new features
Please feel free to leave your comment on the Issues tab.
Licensed under MIT License.