TinyMCE Vue.js integration technical reference
Covered in this section:
Installing the TinyMCE Vue.js integration using NPM
To install the tinymce-vue package and save it to your package.json.
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For Vue.js 3.x users:
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For Vue.js 2.x users:
npm install --save "@tinymce/tinymce-vue@^3"
Using the TinyMCE Vue.js integration
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Load the component.
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For bundle loader users (such as
webpack,rollup, orbrowserify):// es modules import Editor from '@tinymce/tinymce-vue'; // commonjs require // NOTE: default needed after require var Editor = require('@tinymce/tinymce-vue').default; -
To load
tinymce-vuein an HTML file:<script src="/path/to/tinymce-vue.min.js"></script>
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Add the editor to the
componentsproperty of the app:// This might look different depending on how you have set up your app // but the important part is the components property var app = new Vue({ el: '#app', data: { /* Your data */ }, components: { 'editor': Editor // <- Important part }, methods: { /* Your methods */} }) -
Add the
<editor>tag to thetemplate<editor api-key="API_KEY" :init="{plugins: 'wordcount'}" />
Configuring the editor
The editor accepts the following properties:
<editor
api-key="your-api-key"
cloud-channel="6"
:disabled=false
id="uuid"
:init= "{ }"
initial-value=""
:inline=true
model-events= ""
plugins=""
tag-name="div"
toolbar=""
value=""
/>
None of the configuration properties are required for tinymce-vue to work. Specify a Tiny Cloud API key using api-key to remove the This domain is not registered... warning message.
api-key
Tiny Cloud API key. Required for deployments using the Tiny Cloud to provide the TinyMCE editor.
To register for a Tiny Cloud API key, visit the Tiny Account sign-up page. To retrieve the Tiny Cloud API key for an existing Tiny Account, login and visit the Tiny Account Dashboard.
Type: String
Default value: 'no-api-key'
cloud-channel
Type: String
Default value: '6'
Possible values: '6', '6-testing', '6-dev', '6.8'
Changes the TinyMCE build used for the editor to one of the following Tiny Cloud channels:
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6(Default): The current enterprise release of TinyMCE. -
6-testing: The current release candidate for the next enterprise release of TinyMCE. -
6-dev: The nightly-build version of TinyMCE. -
A version number such as
6.8: The specific enterprise release version of TinyMCE.
Such as:
<editor
api-key="your-api-key"
cloud-channel="6-dev"
:init="{ /* your other settings */ }"
/>
For information TinyMCE development channels, see: Specifying the TinyMCE editor version deployed from Cloud - dev, testing, and stable releases.
disabled
The disabled property can dynamically switch the editor between a "disabled" (read-only) mode (true) and the standard editable mode (false).
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Possible values: true, false
id
An id for the editor. Used for retrieving the editor instance using the tinymce.get('ID') method.
Type: String
Default value: Automatically generated UUID
init
Object sent to the tinymce.init method used to initialize the editor.
For information on the TinyMCE selector (tinymce.init), see: Basic setup.
Type: Object
Default value: '{ }'
initial-value
Initial content of the editor when the editor is initialized.
Type: String
Default value: ' '
inline
Used to set the editor to inline mode. Using <editor :inline=true /> is the same as setting {inline: true} in the TinyMCE selector (tinymce.init).
For information on inline mode, see: User interface options - inline and Setup inline editing mode.
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Possible values: true, false
model-events
Sets the trigger events for v-model events.
For a list of available TinyMCE events, see: Available Events - Editor events.
Type: String
Default value: 'change keyup undo redo'.
output-format
Used to specify the format of the content emitted via the input event. This affects the format of the content used in conjunction with data binding.
Type: String
Default value: 'html'
Possible values: 'html', 'text'
plugins
Used to include plugins for the editor. Using <editor plugins="lists code" /> is the same as setting {plugins: 'lists code'} in the TinyMCE selector (tinymce.init).
For information on adding plugins to TinyMCE, see: Add plugins to TinyMCE.
Type: String or Array
tag-name
Only valid when <editor :inline=true />. Used to define the HTML element for the editor in inline mode.
Type: String
Default value: 'div'
toolbar
Used to set the toolbar for the editor. Using <editor toolbar="bold italic" /> is the same as setting {toolbar: 'bold italic'} in the TinyMCE selector (tinymce.init).
For information setting the toolbar for TinyMCE, see: User interface options - toolbar.
Type: String
Possible values: See Toolbar Buttons Available for TinyMCE.
Form Input Bindings: v-model
The v-model directive can be used to create a two-way data binding. For example:
<editor v-model="content" />
For information on v-model and form input bindings, see: Vue.js documentation - Form Input Bindings.
Event binding
Functions can be bound to editor events, such as:
<editor @selectionChange="handlerFunction" />
For older versions of Vue (Vue 2) supported by v3.x, the syntax for event bindings are: <editor v-on:selectionChange="handlerFunction"> or <editor @onSelectionChange="handlerFunction">.
When the handler is called (handlerFunction in this example), it is called with two arguments:
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event- The TinyMCE event object. -
editor- A reference to the editor.
The following events are available:
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beforePaste -
blur -
change -
clearUndos -
click -
contextMenu -
copy -
cut -
dblclick -
deactivate -
dirty -
drag -
dragDrop -
dragEnd -
dragGesture -
dragOver -
drop -
execCommand -
focus -
focusIn -
focusOut -
getContent -
hide -
init -
keyDown -
keyPress -
keyUp -
loadContent -
mouseDown -
mouseEnter -
mouseLeave -
mouseMove -
mouseOut -
mouseOver -
mouseUp -
nodeChange -
objectResizeStart -
objectResized -
objectSelected -
paste -
postProcess -
postRender -
preProcess -
progressState -
redo -
remove -
reset -
saveContent -
selectionChange -
setAttrib -
setContent -
show -
submit -
undo -
visualAid