CKEditor is a library for WYSIWYG editor to be used inside web pages.
The ckeditor_rails
gem integrates the CKEditor
with the Rails asset pipeline.
And it would work with following environments:
- ruby 1.9.3+
- rails 3.0+
Include ckeditor_rails
in Gemefile
gem 'ckeditor_rails'
Then run bundle install
Add to your app/assets/javascripts/application.js
after //= require jquery_ujs
to work with jQuery
//= require ckeditor-jquery
Add ckeditor
class to text area tag
<%= f.text_area :content, :class => 'ckeditor' %>
$('.ckeditor').ckeditor({
// optional config
});
Since version 4.1.3, non-digested assets of ckeditor-rails
will simply be copied after digested assets were compiled.
Eric Anderson, thanks.
Add your app/assets/javascripts/ckeditor/config.js.coffee
like
CKEDITOR.editorConfig = (config) ->
config.language = "zh"
config.uiColor = "#AADC6E"
true
Type CKEDITOR.config
in browser's console panel to check all configuration.
Add your config.js
to assets precompile list in config/initializers/assets.rb
.
Rails.application.config.assets.precompile += %w( ckeditor/config.js )
Add your app/assets/stylesheets/ckeditor/contents.css.scss
like
body {
font-size: 14px;
color: gray;
background-color: yellow;
}
ol,ul,dl {
*margin-right:0px;
padding:4 20px;
}
Add your contents.css
to assets precompile list in config/initializers/assets.rb
.
Rails.application.config.assets.precompile += %w( ckeditor/contents.css )
To avoid see warnings like
ckeditor.source.js:21 [CKEDITOR] Error code: exportpdf-no-token-url.
ckeditor.source.js:21 [CKEDITOR] For more information about this error go to https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor4/latest/guide/dev_errors.html#exportpdf-no-token-url
Edit your app/assets/javascripts/ckeditor/config.js.coffee
like
CKEDITOR.editorConfig = (config) ->
config.removePlugins = 'exportpdf'
true
Ref: https://ckeditor.com/cke4/addon/exportpdf
Install the plugin manually by copy to Rails asset pathes like
vendor/assets/images/ckeditor/plugins/exportpdf/icons
vendor/assets/javascripts/ckeditor/plugins/exportpdf/lang
vendor/assets/javascripts/ckeditor/plugins/exportpdf/plugin.js
vendor/assets/javascripts/ckeditor/plugins/exportpdf/LICENSE.md
Edit your app/assets/javascripts/ckeditor/config.js.coffee
like
CKEDITOR.editorConfig = (config) ->
# config.extraPlugins = 'exportpdf'
config.exportPdf_tokenUrl = 'https://example.com/cs-token-endpoint'
true
Ref: https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor4/latest/features/exporttopdf.html#configuration
Add ckeditor_rails.rb
to config/initializers/
Ckeditor::Rails.configure do |config|
# default is nil for all languages, or set as %w[en zh]
config.assets_languages = nil
# default is nil for all plugins,
# or set as white list: %w[image link liststyle table tabletools]
# or set as black list: config.default_plugins - %w[about a11yhelp]
config.assets_plugins = nil
# default is nil for all skins, or set as %w[moono-lisa]
config.assets_skins = nil
# default is nil and it will be "#{::Sprockets::Railtie.config.assets.prefix}/ckeditor",
# or set as String like '/assets/ckeditor',
# or set as Proc / Lambda
# no slash in the end
config.assets_base_path = nil
end
It is important to keep these two the same.
Ckeditor::Rails::AssetUrlProcessor
will post process cssurl()
attribute in all css files of ckeditor based onCkeditor::Rails.assets_base_path
.CKEDITOR_BASEPATH
will be defined withCkeditor::Rails.assets_base_path
directly.
Edit your config/initializers/ckeditor_rails.rb
like
Ckeditor::Rails.configure do |config|
config.assets_base_path = Proc.new {
base_path = ''
if ENV['PROJECT'] =~ /editor/i
base_path << "/#{Rails.root.basename.to_s}/"
end
base_path << Rails.application.config.assets.prefix
base_path << '/ckeditor'
base_path
}
end
Note: if Rails.application.config.action_controller.relative_url_root
is set, it will prepend to Ckeditor::Rails.assets_base_path
automatically.
Maintain ckeditor_rails
gem with Rake
commands.
Update origin CKEditor source files.
rake update_ckeditor VERSION=4.19.0
Publish gem.
rake release
This is due to interference with Turbolinks -
The problem stems from the link itself so in order to resolve this issue you must disable turbolinks in the div containing the link pointing to where CKEditor is.
You can visit the Rails Turbolinks Repo for detailed documentation https://github.com/rails/turbolinks/#opting-out-of-turbolinks
Example
<div class="example" data-no-turbolink>
...
</div>
If you observe an issue (especially in Heroku environment) where asset compilation process skips JS and or CSS files, try adding the following line to app/environments/production.rb
(or config file for the environment where you observe the issue):
config.assets.precompile += ['ckeditor/*']
Run bundle exec rake assets:precompile
and ls -al public/assets/ckeditor/
to check if everything is generated as expected.
CKEditor use CKEditor license.
Other parts of gem use MIT license.