Official CKEditor 5 rich text editor component for Angular 2+.
See the "Rich text editor component for Angular 2+" guide in the CKEditor 5 documentation to learn more:
- Quick start
- Integration with
ngModel - Supported
@Inputproperties - Supported
@Outputproperties - Styling
- Localization
After cloning this repository, install necessary dependencies:
npm installThis repository contains the following code:
./src/ckeditorcontains the CKEditor component,./src/appis a demo application using the component.
Note: The npm package contains a packaged component only.
To open the demo application using the component, run:
npm run startTo test it in production, use:
npm run start -- --prodTo run unit tests, use:
npm run testTo run e2e tests run:
npm run e2eTo run coverage tests run:
npm run coveragePlay with the application and make sure the component works properly.
npm run changelogNote This step is optional in the release process (the script is executed anyway by the postversion hook) but it is required to test the package used as an NPM dependency.
This project uses ng-packagr to create a package meeting the Angular Package Format specification.
Calling:
npm run build-packagecreates a package in the ./dist directory, which can be then published in the npm registry.
To test the ckeditor5-angular package, first bootstrap an empty Angular package using ng new and add the <ckeditor> component by following the guide.
Then, create a symlink to the ckeditor5-angular/dist package directory to test the ckeditor5-angular via this repository.
ln -s path/to/ckeditor5-angular/dist node_modules/\@ckeditor/ckeditor5-angularMake sure that the preserveSymlinks option is set to true for the build architect in angular.json:
{
"project-name": {
"architect": {
"build": {
"options": {
"preserveSymlinks": true
}
}
}
}
}To publish the new package in the npm registry, run:
npm run releaseLicensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md file.