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Deltas are a simple, yet expressive format that can be used to describe contents and changes. The format is JSON based, and is human readable, yet easily parsible by machines. Deltas can describe any rich text document, includes all text and formatting information, without the ambiguity and complexity of HTML.

A Delta is made up of an Array of Operations, which describe changes to a document. They can be an insert, delete or retain. Note operations do not take an index. They always describe the change at the current index. Use retains to "keep" or "skip" certain parts of the document.

Don’t be confused by its name Delta—Deltas represents both documents and changes to documents. If you think of Deltas as the instructions from going from one document to another, the way Deltas represent a document is by expressing the instructions starting from an empty document.

Quick Example

// Document with text "Gandalf the Grey"
// with "Gandalf" bolded, and "Grey" in grey
const delta = new Delta([
  { insert: 'Gandalf', attributes: { bold: true } },
  { insert: ' the ' },
  { insert: 'Grey', attributes: { color: '#ccc' } }
]);

// Change intended to be applied to above:
// Keep the first 12 characters, insert a white 'White'
// and delete the next four characters ('Grey')
const death = new Delta().retain(12)
                         .insert('White', { color: '#fff' })
                         .delete(4);
// {
//   ops: [
//     { retain: 12 },
//     { insert: 'White', attributes: { color: '#fff' } },
//     { delete: 4 }
//   ]
// }

// Applying the above:
const restored = delta.compose(death);
// {
//   ops: [
//     { insert: 'Gandalf', attributes: { bold: true } },
//     { insert: ' the ' },
//     { insert: 'White', attributes: { color: '#fff' } }
//   ]
// }

This README describes Deltas in its general form and API functionality. Additional information on the way Quill specifically uses Deltas can be found on its own Delta docs. A walkthough of the motivation and design thinking behind Deltas are on Designing the Delta Format.

This format is suitable for Operational Transform and defines several functions to support this use case.

Contents

Operations

Construction

Documents

These methods called on or with non-document Deltas will result in undefined behavior.

Utility

Operational Transform

Operations

Insert Operation

Insert operations have an insert key defined. A String value represents inserting text. Any other type represents inserting an embed (however only one level of object comparison will be performed for equality).

In both cases of text and embeds, an optional attributes key can be defined with an Object to describe additonal formatting information. Formats can be changed by the retain operation.

// Insert a bolded "Text"
{ insert: "Text", attributes: { bold: true } }

// Insert a link
{ insert: "Google", attributes: { link: 'https://www.google.com' } }

// Insert an embed
{
  insert: { image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' },
  attributes: { alt: "Lab Octocat" }
}

// Insert another embed
{
  insert: { video: 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg' },
  attributes: {
    width: 420,
    height: 315
  }
}

Delete Operation

Delete operations have a Number delete key defined representing the number of characters to delete. All embeds have a length of 1.

// Delete the next 10 characters
{ delete: 10 }

Retain Operation

Retain operations have a Number retain key defined representing the number of characters to keep (other libraries might use the name keep or skip). An optional attributes key can be defined with an Object to describe formatting changes to the character range. A value of null in the attributes Object represents removal of that key.

Note: It is not necessary to retain the last characters of a document as this is implied.

// Keep the next 5 characters
{ retain: 5 }

// Keep and bold the next 5 characters
{ retain: 5, attributes: { bold: true } }

// Keep and unbold the next 5 characters
// More specifically, remove the bold key in the attributes Object
// in the next 5 characters
{ retain: 5, attributes: { bold: null } }

Construction

constructor

Creates a new Delta object.

Methods

Parameters

Note: No validity/sanity check is performed when constructed with ops or delta. The new delta's internal ops array will also be assigned from ops or delta.ops without deep copying.

Example

const delta = new Delta([
  { insert: 'Hello World' },
  { insert: '!', attributes: { bold: true }}
]);

const packet = JSON.stringify(delta);

const other = new Delta(JSON.parse(packet));

const chained = new Delta().insert('Hello World').insert('!', { bold: true });

insert()

Appends an insert operation. Returns this for chainability.

Methods

Parameters

Example

delta.insert('Text', { bold: true, color: '#ccc' });
delta.insert({ image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' });

delete()

Appends a delete operation. Returns this for chainability.

Methods

Parameters

Example

delta.delete(5);

retain()

Appends a retain operation. Returns this for chainability.

Methods

Parameters

Example

delta.retain(4).retain(5, { color: '#0c6' });

Documents

concat()

Returns a new Delta representing the concatenation of this and another document Delta's operations.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const a = new Delta().insert('Hello');
const b = new Delta().insert('!', { bold: true });


// {
//   ops: [
//     { insert: 'Hello' },
//     { insert: '!', attributes: { bold: true } }
//   ]
// }
const concat = a.concat(b);

diff()

Returns a Delta representing the difference between two documents. Optionally, accepts a suggested index where change took place, often representing a cursor position before change.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const a = new Delta().insert('Hello');
const b = new Delta().insert('Hello!');

const diff = a.diff(b);  // { ops: [{ retain: 5 }, { insert: '!' }] }
                         // a.compose(diff) == b


eachLine()

Iterates through document Delta, calling a given function with a Delta and attributes object, representing the line segment.

Methods

Parameters

Example

const delta = new Delta().insert('Hello\n\n')
                         .insert('World')
                         .insert({ image: 'octocat.png' })
                         .insert('\n', { align: 'right' })
                         .insert('!');

delta.eachLine((line, attributes, i) => {
  console.log(line, attributes, i);
  // Can return false to exit loop early
});
// Should log:
// { ops: [{ insert: 'Hello' }] }, {}, 0
// { ops: [] }, {}, 1
// { ops: [{ insert: 'World' }, { insert: { image: 'octocat.png' } }] }, { align: 'right' }, 2
// { ops: [{ insert: '!' }] }, {}, 3

invert()

Returned an inverted delta that has the opposite effect of against a base document delta. That is base.compose(delta).compose(inverted) === base.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const base = new Delta().insert('Hello\n')
                        .insert('World');
const delta = new Delta().retain(6, { bold: true }).insert('!').delete(5);

const inverted = delta.invert(base);  // { ops: [
                                      //   { retain: 6, attributes: { bold: null } },
                                      //   { insert: 'World' },
                                      //   { delete: 1 }
                                      // ]}
                                      // base.compose(delta).compose(inverted) === base

Utility

filter()

Returns an array of operations that passes a given function.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const delta = new Delta().insert('Hello', { bold: true })
                         .insert({ image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' })
                         .insert('World!');

const text = delta
  .filter((op) => typeof op.insert === 'string')
  .map((op) => op.insert)
  .join('');

forEach()

Iterates through operations, calling the provided function for each operation.

Methods

Parameters

Example

delta.forEach((op) => {
  console.log(op);
});

length()

Returns length of a Delta, which is the sum of the lengths of its operations.

Methods

Example

new Delta().insert('Hello').length();  // Returns 5

new Delta().insert('A').retain(2).delete(1).length(); // Returns 4

map()

Returns a new array with the results of calling provided function on each operation.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const delta = new Delta().insert('Hello', { bold: true })
                         .insert({ image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' })
                         .insert('World!');

const text = delta
  .map((op) => {
    if (typeof op.insert === 'string') {
      return op.insert;
    } else {
      return '';
    }
  })
  .join('');

partition()

Create an array of two arrays, the first with operations that pass the given function, the other that failed.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const delta = new Delta().insert('Hello', { bold: true })
                         .insert({ image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' })
                         .insert('World!');

const results = delta.partition((op) => typeof op.insert === 'string');
const passed = results[0];  // [{ insert: 'Hello', attributes: { bold: true }},
                            //  { insert: 'World'}]
const failed = results[1];  // [{ insert: { image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' }}]

reduce()

Applies given function against an accumulator and each operation to reduce to a single value.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const delta = new Delta().insert('Hello', { bold: true })
                         .insert({ image: 'https://octodex.github.com/images/labtocat.png' })
                         .insert('World!');

const length = delta.reduce((length, op) => (
  length + (op.insert.length || 1);
), 0);

slice()

Returns copy of delta with subset of operations.

Methods

Parameters

Example

const delta = new Delta().insert('Hello', { bold: true }).insert(' World');

// {
//   ops: [
//     { insert: 'Hello', attributes: { bold: true } },
//     { insert: ' World' }
//   ]
// }
const copy = delta.slice();

// { ops: [{ insert: 'World' }] }
const world = delta.slice(6);

// { ops: [{ insert: ' ' }] }
const space = delta.slice(5, 6);

Operational Transform

compose()

Returns a Delta that is equivalent to applying the operations of own Delta, followed by another Delta.

Methods

Parameters

Example

const a = new Delta().insert('abc');
const b = new Delta().retain(1).delete(1);

const composed = a.compose(b);  // composed == new Delta().insert('ac');


transform()

Transform given Delta against own operations.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const a = new Delta().insert('a');
const b = new Delta().insert('b').retain(5).insert('c');

a.transform(b, true);  // new Delta().retain(1).insert('b').retain(5).insert('c');
a.transform(b, false); // new Delta().insert('b').retain(6).insert('c');

transformPosition()

Transform an index against the delta. Useful for representing cursor/selection positions.

Methods

Parameters

Returns

Example

const delta = new Delta().retain(5).insert('a');
delta.transformPosition(4); // 4
delta.transformPosition(5); // 6