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CKEditor 5 rich text editor component for Vue.js 2.x
⚠️ This repository contains the CKEditor 5 component for Vue.js 2.x
. The component for Vue.js 3+
is located in another repository - @ckeditor/ckeditor5-vue.
Official CKEditor 5 rich text editor component for Vue.js.
Developer Documentation 📖
See the "Rich text editor component for Vue.js" guide in the CKEditor 5 documentation to learn more:
- Quick start
- Using component locally
- Using CKEditor from source
- Using the Document editor build
- Component directives
- Component events
Contributing
After cloning this repository, install necessary dependencies:
npm install
Executing tests
npm run test -- [additional options]
# or
npm t -- [additional options]
The command accepts the following options:
--coverage
(-c
) – Whether to generate the code coverage.--source-map
(-s
) – Whether to attach the source maps.--watch
(-w
) – Whether to watch test files.--reporter
(-r
) – Reporter for Karma (default:mocha
, can be changed todots
).--browsers
(-b
) – Browsers that will be used to run tests (default:Chrome
, available:Firefox
).
If you are going to change the component (src/ckeditor.js
) or plugin (src/plugin.js
) files, remember about rebuilding the package. You can use npm run develop
in order to do it automatically.
Building the package
Build a minified version of the package that is ready to publish:
npm run build
Changelog generator
npm run changelog
Testing component with Vue CLI
When symlinking the component in an application generated using Vue CLI, make sure your vue.config.js
file configures webpack in the following way:
module.exports = {
configureWebpack: {
resolve: {
symlinks: false
}
}
};
Otherwise, the application will fail to load the component correctly and, as a result, it will throw a build error.
Releasing package
Changelog
Before starting the release process, you need to generate the changelog:
npm run changelog
Publishing
After generating the changelog, you are able to release the package.
First, you need to bump the version:
npm run release:prepare-packages
After bumping the version, you can publish the changes:
npm run release:publish-packages
Note: The release/
directory will be published.
License
Licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md file.