rmeira/nova-editor-js

A Laravel Nova field bringing EditorJs magic to Nova.

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Laravel Nova Editor JS Field

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A Laravel Nova implementation of Editor.js by @advoor.

Installation

Install via composer:

composer require advoor/nova-editor-js

Publish the config file

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Advoor\NovaEditorJs\FieldServiceProvider"

Upgrade

If upgrading from v0.4.0, re-publish the config file!

Usage:

Add this use statement to the top of the your nova resource file:

use Advoor\NovaEditorJs\NovaEditorJs;

Use the field as below:

NovaEditorJs::make('FieldName');

And boom!

You can configure what tools the Editor should use in the config file along with some other settings so make sure to have a look :)

You can use the built in function to generate the response for the frontend:

NovaEditorJs::generateHtmlOutput($user->about);

Each 'block' has it's own view which can be overwritten in resources/views/vendor/nova-editor-js/

Tools included

Extending

For the purpose of this section, we will use editor-js/warning as an example of extensibility.

There are two steps to extending the editor. The first consists of creating a JavaScript file and passing it onto Nova. The second step allows you to create a blade view file and pass it to the field to allow your block to render in the Nova show page.

Creating the Javascript file

resources/js/editor-js-plugins/warning.js

/*
 * The editorConfig variable is used by you to add your tools,
 * or any additional configuration you might want to add to the editor.
 *
 * The fieldConfig variable is the VueJS field exposed to you. You may
 * fetch any value that is contained in your laravel config file from there.
 */
NovaEditorJS.booting(function (editorConfig, fieldConfig) {
    if (fieldConfig.toolSettings.warning.activated === true) {
        editorConfig.tools.warning = {
            class: require('@editorjs/warning'),
            shortcut: fieldConfig.toolSettings.warning.shortcut,
            config: {
                titlePlaceholder: fieldConfig.toolSettings.warning.titlePlaceholder,
                messagePlaceholder: fieldConfig.toolSettings.warning.messagePlaceholder,
            },
        }
    }
});

webpack.mix.js

const mix = require('laravel-mix');

mix.js('resources/js/editor-js-plugins/warning.js', 'public/js/editor-js-plugins/warning.js');

app/Providers/NovaServiceProvider.php

// ...
public function boot()
{
    parent::boot();

    Nova::serving(function () {
        Nova::script('editor-js-warning', public_path('js/editor-js-plugins/warning.js'));
    });
}
// ...

config/nova-editor-js.php

return [
    // ...
    'toolSettings' => [
        'warning' => [
            'activated' => true,
            'titlePlaceholder' => 'Title',
            'messagePlaceholder' => 'Message',
            'shortcut' => 'CMD+SHIFT+L'
        ],
    ]
    // ...
];

Creating the blade view file

resources/views/editorjs/warning.blade.php

CSS classes taken from here.

<div class="editor-js-block">
    <div class="cdx-warning">
        <h3 class="cdx-warning__title">{{ $title }}</h3>
        <p class="cdx-warning__message">{{ $message }}</p>
    </div>
</div>

app/Providers/NovaServiceProvider.php

use Advoor\NovaEditorJs\NovaEditorJs;

// ...
public function boot()
{
    parent::boot();

    NovaEditorJs::addRender('warning', function($block) {
        return view('editorjs.warning', $block['data'])->render();
    });
    
    // ...
}
// ...

That's it for extending the Nova EditorJS package!

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