This repository is a heavily modified version of original vscode-textmate
package. It's been adjusted here and there to run inside web browsers. All of the file system calls have been removed, most of the API now uses Promises
and grammars can no longer be loaded synchronously.
⚠ I'd prefer to see this repository where it really belongs. I request anyone from Microsoft to adopt this package as soon as possible.
Monaco TextMate
An interpreter for grammar files as defined by TextMate that runs on the web. Supports loading grammar files from JSON or PLIST format. Cross - grammar injections are currently not supported.
Installing
npm install monaco-textmate
Using
monaco-textmate
relies on onigasm
package to provide oniguruma
regex engine in browsers. onigasm
itself relies on WebAssembly
. Therefore to
get monaco-textmate
working in your browser, it must have WebAssembly
support and onigasm
loaded and ready-to-go.
Make sure the example code below runs after onigasm
bootstraping sequence described here has finished.
Example below is just a demostration of available API. To wire it up with monaco-editor
use monaco-editor-textmate
.
import { Registry } from 'monaco-textmate'
(async function test() {
const registry = new Registry({
// Since we're in browser, `getFilePath` has been removed, therefore you must provide `getGrammarDefinition` hook for things to work
getGrammarDefinition: async (scopeName) => {
// Whenever `Registry.loadGrammar` is called first time per scope name, this function will be called asking you to provide
// raw grammar definition. Both JSON and plist formats are accepted.
if (scopeName === 'source.css') {
return {
format: 'json', // can also be `plist`
content: await (await fetch(`static/grammars/css.tmGrammar.json`)).text() // when format is 'json', parsed JSON also works
}
}
}
})
const grammar = await registry.loadGrammar('source.css')
console.log(grammar.tokenizeLine('html, body { height: 100%; margin: 0 }'))
// > {tokens: Array(19), ruleStack: StackElement}
})()
onigasm
is peer dependency that you must install yourself
Tokenizing multiple lines
To tokenize multiple lines, you must pass in the previous returned ruleStack
.
var ruleStack = null;
for (var i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
var r = grammar.tokenizeLine(lines[i], ruleStack);
console.log('Line: #' + i + ', tokens: ' + r.tokens);
ruleStack = r.ruleStack;
}
API doc
See the main.ts file
Developing
- Clone the repository
- Run
npm install
- Compile in the background with
npm run watch
Credits
99% of the code in this repository is extracted straight from vscode-textmate
, which is MIT licensed.
Other external licenses used can be found in ThirdPartyNotices.txt
License
MIT