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material-ui-rte

v1.2.4

Published

A rich text editor build with Draft.js and Material UI

Readme

Material-UI-RTE

Description

A rich text editor build with Draft.js and Material UI

Installation

yarn add material-ui-rte

Example

Filling this out later

API

Editor Props

Currently, all controls follow this property setup unless otherwise specified...

Specifying a boolean will completely show / hide the controls altogether.

Specifying an array will only show the buttons / menu items that were passed in.

Block styles (headings, paragraph, etc.)

  blockStyleControls: PropTypes.oneOfType([
    PropTypes.bool,
    PropTypes.arrayOf("paragraph", "blockquote", "header-one", "header-two", "header-three", "header-four", "header-five", "header-six")
  ])

  defaultProps = {
    blockStyleControls: true
  }

Divider

  dividerControl: PropTypes.bool

  defaultProps = {
    dividerControl: true
  }

The Divider Control does not accept an array value since it's only one button :grin:

Inline Style Controls (bold, italic, underline)

  inlineStyleControls: PropTypes.oneOfType([
    PropTypes.bool,
    PropTypes.arrayOf("bold", "italic", "underline")
  ])

  defaultProps = {
    inlineStyleControls: true
  }

List Controls

  listControls: PropTypes.oneOfType([
    PropTypes.bool,
    PropTypes.arrayOf("ordered-list", "unordered-list")
  ])

  defaultProps = {
    listControls: true
  }

List Controls

  alignmentControls: PropTypes.oneOfType([
    PropTypes.bool,
    PropTypes.arrayOf("left", "center", "right")
  ])

  defaultProps = {
    alignmentControls: true
  }

Development

yarn start

Make changes to src/app.js for testing, webpack-dev-server is run at localhost:4400

Run tests with yarn test

ToDo

  • [ ] Move docs to Docz
  • [ ] Setup live pages for storybook and docz
  • [ ] Color picker
  • [ ] Image controls
  • [ ] Support for custom controls
  • [ ] support for additional draft.js plugins
  • [ ] support for plain text and html as initial values

PR's welcome!