Official CKEditor 4 WYSIWYG editor component for Angular.
We are looking forward to your feedback! You can report any issues, ideas or feature requests on the integration issues page.
In order to create an editor instance in Angular, install the ckeditor4-angular
npm package as a dependency of your project:
npm install --save ckeditor4-angular
After installing, import CKEditorModule
to your application:
import { CKEditorModule } from 'ckeditor4-angular';
@NgModule( {
imports: [
...
CKEditorModule,
...
],
…
} )
You can now use the <ckeditor>
tag in the component template to include the rich text editor:
<ckeditor data="<p>Hello, world!</p>"></ckeditor>
The data
attribute used in the example above is responsible for setting the editor’s data.
See the CKEditor 4 Angular Integration article and Angular examples in the CKEditor 4 documentation.
The CKEditor 4 Angular component works with all the supported browsers except for Internet Explorer 8-10.
The integration can be used together with Angular at version 5.0.0 and higher. It is an implication of Angular metadata produced for this package by the Angular builder. Note that the package.json
used in the main repository isn't published on NPM (the production one is present in src/ckeditor/package.json
), so there are only a few peer dependencies:
@angular/core
>= 5.0.0@angular/common
>= 5.0.0@angular/forms
>= 5.0.0
required by this package.
Here is how you can contribute to the development of the component. Any feedback and help will be most appreciated!
All issues and feature requests should be reported in the issues section of the official GitHub repository for the CKEditor 4 Angular integration.
Clone the CKEditor 4 Angular integration repository.
Once you have cloned it, install dependencies by running:
npm install
This repository contains the following code:
./src/ckeditor
contains the CKEditor component,./src/app
is a demo application using the component.
Run ng serve
to start the development server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/
. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
Run ng build
to build the samples. The build artifacts will be stored in the samples/
directory.
Run npm test
to execute unit tests via Karma.
There are two options available to alternate the testing process:
url
/u
- pass custom URL to Karma, for example custom CKEditor 4 build.watch
/w
- tell Karma to watch for changes.
For example:
npm run test -- -u http://localhost:5000/ckeditor.js -w
Run ng e2e
to execute the end-to-end tests via Protractor.
To build and publish the package, run npm run publish
.
You can also manually build the package with npm run build-package
which will be stored in dist/
. Then you can publish it with npm publish dist/
.
Copyright (c) 2003-2021, CKSource - Frederico Knabben. All rights reserved.
Licensed under the terms of any of the following licenses at your choice:
- GNU General Public License Version 2 or later,
- GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later,
- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 or later (the "MPL").
For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md
file.