demo @ scniro.github.io/react-codemirror2
npm install react-codemirror2 codemirror --save
react-codemirror2
ships with the notion of an uncontrolled and controlled component. UnControlled
consists of a simple wrapper largely powered by the inner workings of codemirror
itself, while Controlled
will demand state management from the user, preventing codemirror changes unless properly handled via value
. The latter will offer more control and likely be more appropriate with redux heavy apps.
import {UnControlled as CodeMirror} from 'react-codemirror2'
<CodeMirror
value='<h1>I ♥ react-codemirror2</h1>'
options={{
mode: 'xml',
theme: 'material',
lineNumbers: true
}}
onChange={(editor, data, value) => {
}}
/>
import {Controlled as CodeMirror} from 'react-codemirror2'
<CodeMirror
value={this.state.value}
options={options}
onBeforeChange={(editor, data, value) => {
this.setState({value});
}}
onChange={(editor, data, value) => {
}}
/>
codemirror
comes as a peer dependency, meaning you'll need to require it in your project in addition to react-codemirror2
. This prevents any versioning conflicts that would arise if codemirror
came as a dependency through this wrapper. It's been observed that version mismatches can cause difficult to trace issues such as sytax highlighting disappearing without any explicit errors/warnings
- additional
Since codemirror ships mostly unconfigured, the user is left with the responsibility for requiring any additional resources should they be necessary. This is often the case when specifying certain language modes and themes. How to import/require these assets will vary according to the specifics of your development environment. Below is a sample to include the assets necessary to specify a mode of xml
(HTML) and a material
theme.
note that the base codemirror.css file is required in all use cases
@import 'codemirror/lib/codemirror.css';
@import 'codemirror/theme/material.css';
import CodeMirror from 'react-codemirror2';
require('codemirror/mode/xml/xml');
require('codemirror/mode/javascript/javascript');
prop | type default |
components | description |
---|---|---|---|
autoCursor |
boolean true |
Controlled UnControlled |
should component cursor position correct when value changed |
autoScroll |
boolean true |
Controlled UnControlled |
should component scroll cursor position into view when value changed |
className |
string | Controlled UnControlled |
pass through class class="react-codemirror2 className" |
defineMode |
object | Controlled UnControlled |
pass a custom mode via {name: 'custom', fn: myModeFn} |
detach |
boolean | UnControlled |
should component ignore new props |
options |
object | Controlled UnControlled |
codemirror configuration |
value |
string | *Controlled UnControlled |
* component value must be managed for controlled components |
props cont. (wrapped codemirror programming api)
cursor
- setCursor
will programmatically set cursor to the position specified
<CodeMirror
[...]
cursor={{
line: 5,
ch: 10
}}
onCursor={(editor, data) => {}}
/>
scroll
- scrollTo
will programmatically scroll to the specified coordinate
<CodeMirror
[...]
scroll={{
x: 50,
y: 50
}}
onScroll={(editor, data) => {}}
/>
selection={{ranges: array<{anchor, head}>, focus?: boolean}
- setSelections
will programmatically select the ranges specified
<CodeMirror
[...]
selection={{
ranges: [{
anchor: {ch: 8, line: 5},
head: {ch: 37, line: 5}
}],
focus: true // defaults false if not specified
}}
onSelection={(editor, data) => {}}
/>
event | components | description |
---|---|---|
editorDidAttach(editor) | UnControlled |
component is now responding to new props |
editorDidConfigure(editor) | Controlled UnControlled |
component configuration has been set |
editorDidDetach(editor) | UnControlled |
component is now ignoring new props |
editorDidMount(editor, [next]) | Controlled UnControlled |
* invoking optional next will trigger editorDidConfigure |
editorWillUnmount(editor) | Controlled UnControlled |
invoked before componentWillUnmount |
onBeforeChange(editor, data, value, [next]) | Controlled UnControlled |
* if used, next is returned via UnControlled and must be invoked to trigger onChange |
onChange(editor, data, value) | Controlled UnControlled |
the component value has been changed |
events cont. wrapped codemirror events
onBlur(editor, event)
- bluronContextMenu(editor, event)
- contextmenuonCopy(editor, event)
- copyonCursor(editor, data)
- cursorActivityonCursorActivity(editor)
- cursorActivityonCut(editor, event)
- cutonDblClick(editor, event)
- dblclickonDragEnter(editor, event)
- dragenteronDragOver(editor, event)
- dragoveronDragLeave(editor, event)
- dragleaveonDragStart(editor, event)
- dragstartonDrop(editor, event)
- droponFocus(editor, event)
- focusonGutterClick(editor, lineNumber, gutter, event)
- gutterClickonKeyDown(editor, event)
- keydownonKeyPress(editor, event)
- keypressonKeyUp(editor, event)
- keyuponMouseDown(editor, event)
- mousedownonPaste(editor, event)
- pasteonScroll(editor, data)
- scrollonSelection(editor, data)
- beforeSelectionChangeonTouchStart(editor, event)
- touchstartonUpdate(editor, event)
- updateonViewportChange(editor, from, to)
- viewportChange
- Is server side rendering supported?
Yes. react-codemirror2 will prevent rendering in absence of navigator
. You can also force the component to not render via a PREVENT_CODEMIRROR_RENDER
global.
- How can I get the instance?
The recommended technique to get the instance is to persist the editor
returned via event callbacks. There is no static method to get it on demand, e.g. CodeMirror.getInstance()
. Example...
constructor() {
this.instance = null;
}
render() {
<CodeMirror editorDidMount={editor => { this.instance = editor }}/>
}
- How can I have a resizable editor?
Check out bokuweb/re-resizable. Wrapping your component with <Resizable/>'s
works well
Pull Requests are welcome. Be mindful of the availbe scripts below to help submitting a well-received contribution.
npm run start
to run the app onlocalhost:8000
npm run webpack
to re-bundle the react appnpm run test
to ensure tests continue to passnpm run build
to generate the demo bundle
note that it's necessary to bump the package.json version prior to final npm run build
so we can grab the proposed new version as seen in the demo header. Also note, the core changes are to be made in src/index.tsx
as ./index.js
and ./index.d.ts
are generated