Gathering detailed insights and metrics for prosemirror-menu
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for prosemirror-menu
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for prosemirror-menu
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for prosemirror-menu
prosemirror-example-setup
An example for how to set up a ProseMirror editor
@tiptap/extension-floating-menu
floating-menu extension for tiptap
@tiptap/extension-bubble-menu
bubble-menu extension for tiptap
prosemirror-schema-list
List-related schema elements and commands for ProseMirror
npm install prosemirror-menu
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This is a non-core example module for ProseMirror. ProseMirror is a well-behaved rich semantic content editor based on contentEditable, with support for collaborative editing and custom document schemas.
This module defines an abstraction for building a menu for the ProseMirror editor, along with an implementation of a menubar.
Note that this module exists mostly as an example of how you might want to approach adding a menu to ProseMirror, but is not maintained as actively as the core modules related to actual editing. If you want to extend or improve it, the recommended way is to fork it. If you are interested in maintaining a serious menu component for ProseMirror, publish your fork, and if it works for me, I'll gladly deprecate this in favor of your module.
This code is released under an MIT license. There's a forum for general discussion and support requests, and the Github bug tracker is the place to report issues.
This module defines a number of building blocks for ProseMirror menus, along with a menu bar implementation.
When using this module, you should make sure its
style/menu.css
file is loaded into your page.
The types defined in this module aren't the only thing you can display in your menu. Anything that conforms to this interface can be put into a menu structure.
render
(pm: EditorView) → {dom: HTMLElement, update: fn(state: EditorState) → boolean}
update
function must return false if the
update hid the entire element.implements MenuElement
An icon or label that, when clicked, executes a command.
new
MenuItem
(spec: MenuItemSpec)
Create a menu item.
spec
: MenuItemSpec
The spec used to create this item.
render
(view: EditorView) → {dom: HTMLElement, update: fn(state: EditorState) → boolean}
Renders the icon according to its display
spec, and adds an event handler which
executes the command when the representation is clicked.
The configuration object passed to the MenuItem
constructor.
run
(state: EditorState, dispatch: fn(tr: Transaction), view: EditorView, event: Event)
The function to execute when the menu item is activated.
select
: ?fn(state: EditorState) → boolean
Optional function that is used to determine whether the item is
appropriate at the moment. Deselected items will be hidden.
enable
: ?fn(state: EditorState) → boolean
Function that is used to determine if the item is enabled. If
given and returning false, the item will be given a disabled
styling.
active
: ?fn(state: EditorState) → boolean
A predicate function to determine whether the item is 'active' (for
example, the item for toggling the strong mark might be active then
the cursor is in strong text).
render
: ?fn(view: EditorView) → HTMLElement
A function that renders the item. You must provide either this,
icon
, or label
.
icon
: ?IconSpec
Describes an icon to show for this item.
label
: ?string
Makes the item show up as a text label. Mostly useful for items
wrapped in a drop-down or similar menu. The object
should have a label
property providing the text to display.
title
: ?string | fn(state: EditorState) → string
Defines DOM title (mouseover) text for the item.
class
: ?string
Optionally adds a CSS class to the item's DOM representation.
css
: ?string
Optionally adds a string of inline CSS to the item's DOM
representation.
type IconSpec
= {path: string, width: number, height: number} | {text: string, css?: ?string} | {dom: Node}
Specifies an icon. May be either an SVG icon, in which case its
path
property should be an SVG path
spec,
and width
and height
should provide the viewbox in which that
path exists. Alternatively, it may have a text
property
specifying a string of text that makes up the icon, with an
optional css
property giving additional CSS styling for the
text. Or it may contain dom
property containing a DOM node.
implements MenuElement
A drop-down menu, displayed as a label with a downwards-pointing
triangle to the right of it.
new
Dropdown
(content: readonly MenuElement[] | MenuElement, options: ?Object = {})
Create a dropdown wrapping the elements.
render
(view: EditorView) → {dom: HTMLElement, update: fn(state: EditorState) → boolean}
Render the dropdown menu and sub-items.
implements MenuElement
Represents a submenu wrapping a group of elements that start
hidden and expand to the right when hovered over or tapped.
new
DropdownSubmenu
(content: readonly MenuElement[] | MenuElement, options: ?Object = {})
Creates a submenu for the given group of menu elements. The
following options are recognized:
render
(view: EditorView) → {dom: HTMLElement, update: fn(state: EditorState) → boolean}
Renders the submenu.
menuBar
(options: Object) → Plugin
A plugin that will place a menu bar above the editor. Note that
this involves wrapping the editor in an additional <div>
.
This module exports the following pre-built items or item constructors:
joinUpItem
: MenuItem
Menu item for the joinUp
command.
liftItem
: MenuItem
Menu item for the lift
command.
selectParentNodeItem
: MenuItem
Menu item for the selectParentNode
command.
undoItem
: MenuItem
Menu item for the undo
command.
redoItem
: MenuItem
Menu item for the redo
command.
wrapItem
(nodeType: NodeType, options: Partial & {attrs?: ?Attrs}) → MenuItem
Build a menu item for wrapping the selection in a given node type.
Adds run
and select
properties to the ones present in
options
. options.attrs
may be an object that provides
attributes for the wrapping node.
blockTypeItem
(nodeType: NodeType, options: Partial & {attrs?: ?Attrs}) → MenuItem
Build a menu item for changing the type of the textblock around the
selection to the given type. Provides run
, active
, and select
properties. Others must be given in options
. options.attrs
may
be an object to provide the attributes for the textblock node.
To construct your own items, these icons may be useful:
icons
: Object
A set of basic editor-related icons. Contains the properties
join
, lift
, selectParentNode
, undo
, redo
, strong
, em
,
code
, link
, bulletList
, orderedList
, and blockquote
, each
holding an object that can be used as the icon
option to
MenuItem
.
renderGrouped
(view: EditorView, content: readonly readonly MenuElement[][]) → {
dom: DocumentFragment,
update: fn(state: EditorState) → boolean
}
Render the given, possibly nested, array of menu elements into a
document fragment, placing separators between them (and ensuring no
superfluous separators appear when some of the groups turn out to
be empty).
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