3+
. The component for lower Vue.js versions is located in another repository - @ckeditor/ckeditor5-vue2.
Official CKEditor 5 rich text editor component for Vue.js.
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
After cloning this repository, install necessary dependencies:
yarn install
yarn run test -- [additional options]
# or
yarn 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 yarn run develop
in order to do it automatically.
Build a minified version of the package that is ready to publish:
yarn run build
yarn run changelog
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.
Before releasing a new version, run a demo project to confirm that the integration works in a real-world scenario.
- Navigate to the
demo
folder. - Reinstall the dependencies.
- Run
yarn dev
to see if the integration works as expected. - Run
yarn build
to see if the project with the integration builds without errors.
Dependencies in the `demo` project need to be reinstalled after any changes to the integration, because in `package.json` we use `file:` instead of `link:` due to Vite limitations. Unlike `link:`, which creates a symlink to the integration, `file:` copies its contents when `yarn install` is run and never updates after that.
Before starting the release process, you need to generate the changelog:
yarn run changelog
After generating the changelog, you are able to release the package.
First, you need to bump the version:
yarn run release:bump-version
You can also use the --dry-run
option in order to see what this task does.
After bumping the version, you can publish the changes:
yarn run release:publish
Note: Only the dist/
directory will be published.
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.