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Gaea Editor · CircleCI Status npm version code coverage Total alerts Language grade: JavaScript

gaea-editor

Help develops build a scalable website visualization builder.

Try it online.

Requirement

  • Node > 8.0
  • Typescript 3.0

Quick start

npm i gaea-editor --save

And then, it's easy to use:

import Editor from 'gaea-editor';

ReactDOM.render(
  <div style={{ width: '100vw', height: '100vh' }}>
    <Editor />
  </div>,
  document.getElementById('react-root')
);

Add custom component to the drag menu

You can add any react components to the drag menu, through the following line of code:

import BasicComponents from 'gaea-basic-components';
<Editor componentClasses={[...BasicComponents, CustomComponent1, CustomComponent2]} />;

BasicComponents support container, button, icon, select, switch. And there must be at least one component to set isContainer=true that can be used as outer container.

Generally speaking, with BasicComponents concat is ok, because the component container BasicComponents offered is a container.

Add editSetting to each component props, to let the editor know how to edit it visualizations:

defaultProps = {
  editSetting: {
    key: 'my-custom-key', // Unique key.
    name: 'Custom one', // The name shown in drag menu.
    isContainer: false, // Can be dragged in.
    editors: [
      {
        field: 'title',
        text: 'Text',
        type: 'string'
      }
    ] // Tell gaea-editor, which props can be edited and how to edit it.
  }
};

More about editors

gaea-editor provides several built-in type editing props. If you need to expand it, you can refer to custom plugin.

common field:

  • field: which props to edit. EX: value visible style.backgroundColor.
  • text: If exist, will appear in the form label to prompt the user.

The following are the built-in types:

string

Suitable for any string editing scene.

{
    type: 'string',
    text: 'Text',
    field: 'value'
}

number

Suitable for any number editing scene.

In many cases, it is suggested that inputRange and outputRange be set to the same value.

{
    type: 'number',
    text: 'Text',
    field: 'value',
    data: {
        useSlider: true,
        step: 1,
        inputRange: [0, 100],
        outputRange: [0, 1]
    }
}

boolean

Suitable for any boolean editing scene.

{
    type: 'boolean',
    text: 'Checked',
    field: 'value'
}

select

Suitable for enumable editing scene.

{
    type: 'select',
    text: 'Text',
    field: 'value',
    data: [{
        text: 'Default',
        value: 0
    }, {
        text: 'Small',
        value: 1
    }, {
        text: 'Large',
        value: 2
    }]
}

color

Suitable for color picker editing scene.

{
    type: 'color',
    text: 'Text',
    field: 'style.backgroundColor',
}

display

Suitable for layout editing scene.

Because this type will edit multiple props properties, such as style.display style.flexDirection, so don't need to specify the field field.

{
    type: 'display',
    text: 'Text'
}

box-editor

Suitable for margin-padding editing scene.

Because this type will edit multiple props properties, such as margin padding, so don't need to specify the field field.

{
    type: 'box-editor',
    text: 'Text'
}

array

Super type, allow visualizations to edit an array type props.

{
    type: 'array',
    text: 'values',
    data: 'string'
}

You can change string to boolean, than it can edit boolean array:

object array

Super type, allow visualizations to edit an array type props.

Each field in data describes how the key should be edited in the object in array.

Each field in data is a editor type. You can even nested array or object type inside.

{
    type: 'array',
    text: 'Options',
    data: [{
        field: "value",
        type: "string",
        text: "Value"
    }, {
        field: "text",
        type: "string",
        text: "Text"
    }, {
        field: "disabled",
        type: "boolean",
        text: "Disabled"
    }]
}

object

Super type, allow visualizations to edit a object type props.

Each field in data describes how the key should be edited in this object.

Each field in data is a editor type. You can even nested array or object type inside.

{
    type: 'object',
    text: 'Text',
    data: [{
        field: "name",
        type: "string",
        text: "Name"
    }, {
        field: "age",
        type: "number",
        text: "Age"
    }]
}

Options

You can add custom components, custom plugins, save callback, and read saved data.

Props Type Description
onSave (info?: string) => void When you click the Save button, feed back to you to save the information
defaultValue object Editor initial value, you can pass the value of the onSave callback and resume the draft
componentClasses Array<React.ComponentClass<IGaeaProps>> React classes. Any react component is supported, but you need some configuration information to tell the editor how to edit it. see custom-component-config
plugins IPlugin[] Advanced usage for custom editor functionality.
locale string zh or cn
ViewportRender React.ReactElement<any> You can rewrite viewport element.
disableBuiltInPlugin string[] Disable built in plugins.
preComponents Array<{ gaeaKey: string; components: IPreComponent[]; }> See docs/basic.tsx

Parameter: onSave

export function renderGaeaEditor() {
  return (
    <Editor
      onSave={value => {
        // send the value data to your server.
      }}
    />
  );
}

Parameter: defaultValue

The defaultValue came from onSave.

export function renderGaeaEditor() {
  return <Editor defaultValue={value} />;
}

Parameter: componentClasses

class MyInput extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return <input />;
  }
}

export function renderGaeaEditor() {
  return <Editor componentClasses={[MyInput]} />;
}

LiveDemo

Read more in custom-component-config.

Parameter: plugins

First you should install dob-react.

npm i dob-react
import { Connect } from 'dob-react'

@Connect
class Plugin extends React.Component {
  render() {
  	return 'plugin'
  }
}

const plugin {
  position: "mainToolEditorTypeShow",
  class: ShowEditor
}

export function renderGaeaEditor() {
    return (
        <Editor plugins={[ Plugin ]}/>
    )
}

CustomEditTypeLiveDemo

What is position? What can i do with plugin? See more in custom-plugin

Communication

Talk to us about gaea-editor using DingDing.

Local development run

git clone https://github.com/ascoders/gaea-editor.git
cd gaea-editor
npm i
npm run docs

Will automatically open the default browser.

Unfortunately, source debugging is not support windows. Here is way

Deploy

Step 1, get value by onSave method in gaea-editor:

import Editor from 'gaea-editor';

ReactDOM.render(<Editor onSave={value => saveToServer(value)} />, document.getElementById('react-root'));

step 2, install gaea-render, and pass value to it:

npm i gaea-render
import Render from 'gaea-render';

const value = getValueFromServer(); // <Editor onSave={value => // From here. } />

ReactDOM.render(<Render value={value} />, document.getElementById('react-root'));

Custom component

By default, both gaea-editor and gaea-render using gaea-basic-components. You can overwrite it by these code:

import Editor from 'gaea-editor';
import Render from 'gaea-render';

ReactDOM.render(<Editor componentClasses={myCustomComponents} />, document.getElementById('react-editor'));
ReactDOM.render(<Render componentClasses={myCustomComponents} />, document.getElementById('react-render'));

Or concat gaea-basic-components:

import Editor from 'gaea-editor';
import Render from 'gaea-render';
import BasicComponents from 'gaea-basic-components';

ReactDOM.render(
  <Editor componentClasses={[...BasicComponents, myCustomComponents]} />,
  document.getElementById('react-editor')
);
ReactDOM.render(
  <Render componentClasses={[...BasicComponents, myCustomComponents]} />,
  document.getElementById('react-render')
);