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vue2-ace-editor-k

v0.0.8

Published

A Vue2.0's component based on ace/brace

Downloads

5

Readme

vue2-ace-editor

npm

A packaging of ace

Demo here: https://github.com/chairuosen/vue-ace-editor-demo/tree/vue2

IMPORTANT

emmet support for html is removed after 0.0.6. because its code cannot works with strict mode.

if you want to use it. require emmet by your own.

npm install emmet@git+https://github.com/cloud9ide/emmet-core.git#41973fcc70392864c7a469cf5dcd875b88b93d4a
require(['emmet/emmet'],function (data) { // this is huge. so require it async is better
    window.emmet = data.emmet;
});

How to use

  1. Install

    npm install --save-dev vue2-ace-editor
  2. Require it in components of Vue options

    {
        data,
        methods,
        ...
        components: {
            editor: require('vue2-ace-editor'),
        },
    }
  3. Require the editor's mode/theme module in custom methods

    {
        data,
        methods: {
            editorInit: function () {
                require('brace/ext/language_tools') //language extension prerequsite...
                require('brace/mode/html')                
                require('brace/mode/javascript')    //language
                require('brace/mode/less')
                require('brace/theme/chrome')
                require('brace/snippets/javascript') //snippet
            }
        },
    }
  4. Use the component in template

    <editor v-model="content" @init="editorInit" lang="html" theme="chrome" width="500" height="100"></editor>

    prop v-model is required

    prop lang and theme is same as ace-editor's doc

    prop height and width could be one of these: 200, 200px, 50%

  5. Access the ACE's instance

    <editor ref='myEditor'>

    let editor = this.$refs.myEditor.editor

    or

    editorInit: function (editor) {
       
    }