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vue-monaco-editor

v0.0.19

Published

Monaco Editor Component for Vue.js 2.x

Downloads

1,195

Readme

vue-monaco-editor

Monaco Editor Vue Component

Based off React Monaco Editor

experimental

Setup

npm install vue-monaco-editor --save

Simple Vue Use

import MonacoEditor from 'vue-monaco-editor'

// use in component
export default {
  components: {
    MonacoEditor
  }
}

Component Props

| Option | Type | Default | Description |:-------------|:-------------|:-------|:-------| | language | String | javascript | | | height | Number/String | 100% || | width | Number/String | 100% || | code | String | // code \n | Initial code to show | | theme | String | vs-dark | vs, hc-black, or vs-dark | | highlighted | Array[Object] | [{ number: 0, class: ''}] | Lines to highlight with numbers and .classes | | changeThrottle | Number(ms) | 0 | throttle codeChange emit | |srcPath| String | "" | see Webpack Use below | editorOptions | Object | Merged with defaults below | See Monaco Editor Options |

Editor Default Options

defaults: {
  selectOnLineNumbers: true,
  roundedSelection: false,
  readOnly: false,
  cursorStyle: 'line',
  automaticLayout: false,
  glyphMargin: true
}

Component Events

These events are available to parent component

| Event | Returns | Description |:-------------|:-------------|:-------| |mounted|editor[editor instance]|Emitted when editor has mounted| |codeChange|editor[editor instance]|Emitted when code has changed|

Example

Component Implementation

<MonacoEditor
    height="600"
    language="typescript"
    :code="code"
    :editorOptions="options"
    @mounted="onMounted"
    @codeChange="onCodeChange"
    >
</MonacoEditor>

Parent

module.exports = {
  components: {
    Monaco
  },
  data() {
    return {
      code: '// Type away! \n',
      options: {
        selectOnLineNumbers: false
      }
    };
  },
  methods: {
    onMounted(editor) {
      this.editor = editor;
    },
    onCodeChange(editor) {
      console.log(this.editor.getValue());
    }
  }
};

Webpack Use

By default, monaco-editor is loaded from a cdn asyncronously using require. To use a local copy of monaco-editor with webpack, we need to expose the dependency in our build directory:

npm install copy-webpack-plugin --save-dev

Add this to your webpack.config.js:

const CopyWebpackPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyWebpackPlugin([
      {
        from: 'node_modules/monaco-editor/min/vs',
        to: 'vs',
      }
    ])
  ]
};

Then, specify the build directory path in the srcPath prop. See src/App.vue for an example.

Dev Use

git clone [this repo] .
npm install
npm run dev

Edit src/App.vue