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quill-cursors

A collaborative editing module for the Quill text editor used by the Reedsy team.

Quill cursors

Install

npm install quill-cursors --save

Usage

quill-cursors is a Quill module that exposes a number of methods to help display other users' cursors for collaborative editing.

First, set up a Quill editor.

Next, load quill-cursors through any of the options presented by UMD.

Load script in HTML:

<script src="quill-cursors.js"></script>

Using ES6-style import:

import QuillCursors from 'quill-cursors';

Using CommonJS-style require:

const QuillCursors = require('quill-cursors');

Then, register the quill-cursors module:

Quill.register('modules/cursors', QuillCursors);

const quill = new Quill('#editor', {
  modules: {
    cursors: true,
  }
});

Finally, use the exposed quill-cursors methods to update the cursors (see below). For an example setup, see the example code, which can be run with:

npm start

API

Configuration

The quill-cursors module has the following optional configuration:

Provide these options when setting up the Quill editor:

const editor = new Quill('#editor', {
  modules: {
    cursors: {
      template: '<div class="custom-cursor">...</div>',
      hideDelayMs: 5000,
      hideSpeedMs: 0,
      selectionChangeSource: null,
      transformOnTextChange: true,
    },
  },
});

template

For the custom template to work correctly with the module, it should closely follow the classes in the original template.

selectionChangeSource

By default, QuillJS will suppress selection-change events when typing to avoid noise.

However, you will probably want to update the quill-cursors selection on both selection-change and text-change. In order to aid this, quill-cursors will automatically emit a selection-change event on text-change.

You can differentiate between user input and the quill-cursors module by checking the source argument for the selection-change event. By default, quill-cursors will have source = 'api', but if you need to differentiate between calls from quill-cursors and other events, then you can change this source using the selectionChangeSource option.

If emitting an event is undesirable (eg you want selection-change to act like the Quill default), then the selectionChangeSource can be set to null, and an event will not be emitted. Note that in this case, you will need to separately handle the text-change event and update the cursor position.

Methods

The module instance can be retrieved through Quill's getModule:

const cursors = editor.getModule('cursors');

createCursor

createCursor(id: string, name: string, color: string): Cursor;

Creates a Cursor instance with the given id. If a cursor with this id already exists, a new one is not created.

Returns a Cursor object:

{
  id: string;
  name: string;
  color: string;
  range: Range; // See https://quilljs.com/docs/api/#selection-change
}

moveCursor

moveCursor(id: string, range: QuillRange): void;

Sets the selection range of the cursor with the given id.

removeCursor

removeCursor(id: string): void;

Removes the cursor with the given id from the DOM.

update

update(): void;

Redraws all of the cursors in the DOM.

clearCursors

clearCursors(): void;

Removes all the cursors from the DOM.

toggleFlag

toggleFlag(id: string, shouldShow?: boolean): void;

Toggles display of the flag for the cursor with the given id.

cursors

cursors(): Cursor[];

Returns an array of all the Cursor objects in the DOM in no particular order.

License

This code is available under the MIT license.