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@wingnpm/lexical-vue

v0.2.4

Published

An extensible Vue 3 web text-editor based on Lexical.

Downloads

11

Readme

Lexical Vue

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An extensible Vue 3 web text-editor based on Lexical.

For documentation and more information about Lexical, be sure to visit the Lexical website.

Demo: https://lexical-vue-playground.vercel.app

Getting started with Vue

Requires Vue >= 3.2.0.

Install lexical and lexical-vue:

npm install lexical lexical-vue # or pnpm or yarn

Below is an example of a basic plain text editor using lexical and lexical-vue.

<script setup lang="ts">
import { $getRoot, $getSelection } from 'lexical'
import { ref } from 'vue'

import {
  LexicalAutoFocusPlugin,
  LexicalComposer,
  LexicalContentEditable,
  LexicalHistoryPlugin,
  LexicalOnChangePlugin,
  LexicalPlainTextPlugin,
} from 'lexical-vue'

const config = {
  theme: {
    // Theme styling goes here
  },
}

const onError = (error) => {
  throw error
},

// When the editor changes, you can get notified via the
// LexicalOnChangePlugin!
function onChange(editorState) {
  editorState.read(() => {
    // Read the contents of the EditorState here.
    const root = $getRoot()
    const selection = $getSelection()

    console.log(root, selection)
  })
}

// Two-way binding
const content = ref('')
</script>

<template>
  <LexicalComposer :initial-config="config" @error="onError">
    <LexicalPlainTextPlugin>
      <template #contentEditable>
        <LexicalContentEditable />
      </template>
      <template #placeholder>
        <div>
          Enter some text...
        </div>
      </template>
    </LexicalPlainTextPlugin>
    <LexicalOnChangePlugin v-model="content" @change="onChange" />
    <LexicalHistoryPlugin />
    <LexicalAutoFocusPlugin />
  </LexicalComposer>
</template>

For a more complex example, check the rich text editor playground.

I'm converting most of @lexical/react plugins into Vue 3 components. Check them all here.

Creating custom Lexical nodes with Vue

Contributing

  1. Create a new branch
    • git checkout -b my-new-branch
  2. Commit your changes
    • git commit -a -m 'Description of the changes'
      • There are many ways of doing this and this is just a suggestion
  3. Push your branch to GitHub
    • git push origin my-new-branch
  4. Go to the repository page in GitHub and click on "Compare & pull request"
    • The GitHub CLI allows you to skip the web interface for this step (and much more)

Documentation

https://lexical-vue.vercel.app

Credits

License

MIT