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Undo/Redo feature for Editor.js.

Installation

Install via NPM

2.x.x (beta)

This new version introduces breaking changes. Remember that it is still in beta version.

Please, report bugs or behavior issues :).

What's new?

Get the package

$ npm i --save-dev editorjs-undo

1.x.x (stable version)

To install the latest v1 stable version

Get the package

$ npm i --save-dev editorjs-undo@1.0.1

Include module in your application

import Undo from 'editorjs-undo';

Load from CDN

You can load a specific version of the package from jsDelivr CDN.

Require this script on a page with Editor.js.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/editorjs-undo"></script>

Usage

const editor = new EditorJS({
  onReady: () => {
    new Undo({ editor });
  },
});

On the editor, use <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Z</kbd> or <kbd></kbd> + <kbd>Z</kbd> to undo, or use <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Y</kbd> or <kbd></kbd> + <kbd>Y</kbd> to redo.

Usage with React

If you are using React, you could create a function to handle the onReady property, the function will store the Undo instance. Then, you must call the function in onReady in the editorJS instance.

const handleReady = (editor) => {
  new Undo({ editor });
};

class ReactEditor extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <EditorJs
        onReady={ handleReady }
        tools={ ... }
      />
    )
  }
}

Usage with react-editor-js.

If you are using react-editor-js, you could create a function to handle the onReady property, the function will store the undo instance and the respective configuration or initialize method if you want to use them (they will be explained below). Then, you must call the function in onReady in the editorJS instance.

React class components:


class ReactEditor extends Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.editorCore = React.createRef();
  }

  handleInitialize = (instance) => {
    this.editorCore.current = instance;
  };

  handleReady = () => {
    const editor = this.editorCore.current._editorJS;
    new Undo({ editor });
  };

  render() {
    return (
      <ReactEditorJS
        onInitialize={ this.handleInitialize }
        onReady={ this.handleReady }
        tools={ ... }
      />
    )
  }
}

Note: If you are already using editorjs-drag-drop your handleReady function must have the editorjs-drag-drop instance.

handleReady = () => {
  const editor = this.editorCore.current._editorJS;
  new Undo({ editor });
  new DragDrop(editor);
};

React functional components:

........
export const ReactEditor = () => {
  const editorCore = React.useRef(null)

  const handleInitialize = React.useCallback((instance) => {
    editorCore.current = instance
  }, [])

  const handleReady = () => {
    const editor = editorCore.current._editorJS;
    new Undo({ editor })
    new DragDrop(editor);
  };

  const ReactEditorJS = createReactEditorJS()
  return(
  <ReactEditorJS
    onInitialize={ handleInitialize }
    onReady={ handleReady }
    tools={ ... }
    defaultValue={ ... }
  />
  )
}

Initialize the plugin with data

Note: If you have loaded EditorJS with any initial data (such as some saved content), you must pass in an initialData object. If you don't, the default initial undo state lead to an empty editor.

You may use the initialize method inside the editor's onReady callback.

const editor = new EditorJS({
  onReady: () => {
    const undo = new Undo({ editor });
    undo.initialize(initialData);
  },
});

Add a custom shortcut to undo and redo

Note: If you do not add any shortcut, the default shortcuts will be set up.

If you want to add custom shortcuts, pass a config object with a shortcut key in the undo instance, the shortcuts must be called undo and redo.

const config = {
  shortcuts: {
    undo: 'CMD+X',
    redo: 'CMD+ALT+C'
  }
}
const editor = new EditorJS({
  onReady: () => {
    const undo = new Undo({ editor, config });
  },
});

You can set each shortcut with two or three keys, the available special keys are: CMD, ALT, SHIFT. CMD will be set up automatically as <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> or <kbd></kbd> depending on your OS.

Provide a custom debounce time for the Observer

Internally, editorjs-undo uses an Observer instance that watches for changes in the text being entered. By default, it waits for a pause of 200ms in text entry before saving a change. If you want to have editorjs-undo save changes more or less often, pass a config object with a debounceTimer key in the undo instance and provide a different value in milliseconds.

const config = {
  debounceTimer: 100
};
const editor = new EditorJS({
  onReady: () => {
    const undo = new Undo({ editor, config });
  },
});

Lowering the debounceTimer value below 200ms will make editorjs-undo save changes more often. Raising the debounceTimer value above 200ms will make editorjs-undo save changes less often.

Setting the debounceTimer value to 0 makes editorjs-undo save every character entered as an individual change, which makes undo and redo operations only remove/replace one character at a time.

Available Options

FieldTypeDescription
editorEditorJSRequired. The EditorJS instance.
maxLengthNumberMax amount of changes recorded by the history stack.
onUpdate()functionCallback called when the user performs an undo or redo action.
configobjectSet up the configuration to editorjs-undo like the shortcuts

Development

Development mode

$ yarn build:dev

Production release

  1. Create a production bundle
$ yarn build
  1. Commit dist/bundle.js

Run tests

$ yarn test

Code of conduct

We welcome everyone to contribute. Make sure you have read the CODE_OF_CONDUCT before.

Contributing

For information on how to contribute, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING guide.

Changelog

Features and bug fixes are listed in the CHANGELOG file.

License

This library is licensed under an MIT license. See LICENSE for details.

Acknowledgements

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