This package is a thin wrapper around tinymce
to make it easier to use in a Angular application.
The editor component itselt is located in the tinymce-angular-component
and packaged into a redistributable package with the ng-packagr tool. A test app has been created with the @angular/cli
. It is located in the src
directory and a dev server can be started by using the ng serve
command.
$ npm install @tinymce/tinymce-angular
Import the EditorModule
from the npm package like this:
import { EditorModule } from '@tinymce/tinymce-angular';
And add it to you application module:
// This might look different depending on how you have set up your app
// but the important part is the imports array
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
EditorModule // <- Important part
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
Use the editor in your templates like this:
<editor apiKey="test" [init]="{plugins: 'link'}"></editor>
The editor accepts the following inputs:
id
: An id for the editor so you can later grab the instance by using thetinymce.get('ID')
method on tinymce, defaults to an automatically generated uuid.init
: Object sent to thetinymce.init
method used to initialize the editor.initialValue
: Initial value that the editor will be initialized with.inline
: Shorthand for setting that the editor should be inline,<editor [inline]="true"></editor>
is the same as setting{inline: true}
in the init.tagName
: Only used if the editor is inline, decides what element to initialize the editor on, defaults todiv
.plugins
: Shorthand for setting what plugins you want to use,<editor plugins="foo bar"></editor>
is the same as setting{plugins: 'foo bar'}
in the init.toolbar
: Shorthand for setting what toolbar items you want to show,<editor toolbar="foo bar"></editor>
is the same as setting{toolbar: 'foo bar'}
in the init.apiKey
: Api key for TinyMCE cloud, more info below.cloudChannel
: Cloud channel for TinyMCE Cloud, more info below.
You can also use the ngModel
directive (more info in the Angular documentation) on the editor to simplify using it in a form:
<editor [(ngModel)]="dataModel"></editor>
You can also bind editor events via a shorthand prop on the editor, for example:
<editor (onSelectionChange)="handleEvent($eventObj)"></editor>
Where the handler gets called with an object containing the properties event
, which is the event object, and editor
, which is a reference to the editor.
Here is a full list of the events available:
All available events
onActivate
onAddUndo
onBeforeAddUndo
onBeforeExecCommand
onBeforeGetContent
onBeforeRenderUI
onBeforeSetContent
onBeforePaste
onBlur
onChange
onClearUndos
onClick
onContextMenu
onCopy
onCut
onDblclick
onDeactivate
onDirty
onDrag
onDragDrop
onDragEnd
onDragGesture
onDragOver
onDrop
onExecCommand
onFocus
onFocusIn
onFocusOut
onGetContent
onHide
onInit
onKeyDown
onKeyPress
onKeyUp
onLoadContent
onMouseDown
onMouseEnter
onMouseLeave
onMouseMove
onMouseOut
onMouseOver
onMouseUp
onNodeChange
onObjectResizeStart
onObjectResized
onObjectSelected
onPaste
onPostProcess
onPostRender
onPreInit
onPreProcess
onProgressState
onRedo
onRemove
onReset
onSaveContent
onSelectionChange
onSetAttrib
onSetContent
onShow
onSubmit
onUndo
onVisualAid
The Editor
component needs TinyMCE to be globally available to work, but to make it as easy as possible it will automatically load TinyMCE Cloud if it can't find TinyMCE available when the component has mounted. To get rid of the This domain is not registered...
warning, sign up for the cloud and enter the api key like this:
<editor apiKey="test" [init]="{/* your settings */}"></editor>
You can also define what cloud channel you want to use out these three
stable
Default. The most stable and well tested version that has passed the Ephox quality assurance process.testing
This channel will deploy the current candidate for release to thestable
channel.dev
The cutting edge version of TinyMCE updated daily for the daring users.
So using the dev
channel would look like this:
<editor apiKey="YOUR_API_KEY" cloudChannel="dev" [init]="{/* your settings */}"></editor>
For more info on the different versions see the documentation.
To opt out of using TinyMCE cloud you have to make TinyMCE globally available yourself. This can be done either by hosting the tinymce.min.js
file by youself and adding a script tag to you HTML or, if you are using a module loader, installing TinyMCE with npm. For info on how to get TinyMCE working with module loaders check out this page in the documentation.