├── .editorconfig
├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── publish.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE.txt
├── README.md
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── screenshot.png
├── src
├── custom-plugins
│ ├── editorjs-uploader.js
│ ├── plugin-attaches-patch.js
│ ├── plugin-image-patch.js
│ └── plugin-personality-patch.js
├── editorjs-components.css
├── editorjs-content-reset.css
├── editorjs-ui.css
├── get-tools.ts
├── index.ts
├── interface.vue
├── translations.ts
├── use-directus-token.ts
├── use-filehandler.ts
└── wait.ts
└── tsconfig.json
/.editorconfig:
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1 | node_modules/directus-codestyle/.editorconfig
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/.github/workflows/publish.yml:
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1 | name: Publish Release Packages
2 |
3 | on:
4 | release:
5 | types: [created]
6 |
7 | jobs:
8 | build-and-publish:
9 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
10 | steps:
11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
12 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v2
13 | - run: npm ci
14 | - run: npm run build
15 | - name: Upload Artifact
16 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
17 | with:
18 | files: |
19 | dist/index.js
20 | env:
21 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
22 | publish-npm:
23 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
24 | steps:
25 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
26 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v2
27 | with:
28 | node-version: 16
29 | registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org/
30 | - run: npm ci
31 | - run: npm run build
32 | - run: npm publish
33 | env:
34 | NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{secrets.npm_token}}
35 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | node_modules
2 | /editorjs
3 | /dist
4 | /*.tgz
5 | /*.zip
6 |
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1 | # Editor.js - Directus extension
2 |
3 | Block-styled editor for rich media stories, outputs clean data in JSON. More info at https://editorjs.io/
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | ## Installation
8 |
9 | In your Directus installation root
10 |
11 | ```
12 | npm install directus-extension-editorjs
13 | ```
14 |
15 | Restart directus
16 |
17 | ## Usage
18 |
19 | To use this custom interface into a data model, you have to:
20 |
21 | - Add a simple field with **JSON** type
22 | - In the **Interface** section on the left choose **Editor.js**
23 | - Enjoy ! 🎉
24 |
25 | ### Example output of the interface
26 |
27 | ```json
28 | {
29 | "version": "2.19.0",
30 | "time": 1607174917790,
31 | "blocks": [
32 | {
33 | "type": "paragraph",
34 | "data": {
35 | "text": "Paragraph from editorjs interface in Directus."
36 | }
37 | }
38 | ]
39 | }
40 | ```
41 |
42 |
43 | For more info check https://editorjs.io/base-concepts#what-is-clean-data
44 |
45 |
46 | ## Building locally and contributing
47 |
48 | You can also clone this repository and build it by yourself.
49 |
50 | ```
51 | npm ci
52 | npm run build
53 | ```
54 |
55 | Then use `dist/index.js` in your custom `/extensions/interfaces` directory or in whatever you want.
56 |
57 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "directus-extension-editorjs",
3 | "version": "1.5.0",
4 | "author": {
5 | "email": "dimitrovadrian+gh@gmail.com",
6 | "name": "Adrian Dimitrov"
7 | },
8 | "license": "gpl-3.0",
9 | "repository": {
10 | "type": "git",
11 | "url": "https://github.com/dimitrov-adrian/directus-extension-editorjs-interface.git"
12 | },
13 | "bugs": {
14 | "url": "https://github.com/dimitrov-adrian/directus-extension-editorjs-interface/issues"
15 | },
16 | "homepage": "https://github.com/dimitrov-adrian/directus-extension-editorjs-interface",
17 | "keywords": [
18 | "directus",
19 | "directus-extension",
20 | "directus-custom-interface",
21 | "editorjs",
22 | "block-editor"
23 | ],
24 | "directus:extension": {
25 | "type": "interface",
26 | "path": "dist/index.js",
27 | "source": "src/index.ts",
28 | "host": "^v9.9.0",
29 | "hidden": false
30 | },
31 | "scripts": {
32 | "build": "directus-extension build",
33 | "dev": "directus-extension build -w --no-minify"
34 | },
35 | "files": [
36 | "dist"
37 | ],
38 | "devDependencies": {
39 | "@directus/extensions-sdk": "^9.10.0",
40 | "@editorjs/attaches": "^1.2.1",
41 | "@editorjs/checklist": "^1.3.0",
42 | "@editorjs/code": "^2.7.0",
43 | "@editorjs/delimiter": "^1.2.0",
44 | "@editorjs/editorjs": "^2.25.0",
45 | "@editorjs/embed": "^2.5.0",
46 | "@editorjs/header": "^2.6.2",
47 | "@editorjs/image": "^2.6.2",
48 | "@editorjs/inline-code": "^1.3.1",
49 | "@editorjs/marker": "^1.2.2",
50 | "@editorjs/nested-list": "^1.0.2",
51 | "@editorjs/paragraph": "^2.8.0",
52 | "@editorjs/personality": "^2.0.2",
53 | "@editorjs/quote": "^2.4.0",
54 | "@editorjs/raw": "^2.3.0",
55 | "@editorjs/simple-image": "^1.4.1",
56 | "@editorjs/table": "^2.0.1",
57 | "@editorjs/underline": "^1.0.0",
58 | "@editorjs/warning": "^1.2.0",
59 | "editorjs-undo": "^2.0.5",
60 | "@itech-indrustries/editorjs-strikethrough": "^1.0.0",
61 | "directus-codestyle": "dimitrov-adrian/directus-codestyle",
62 | "editorjs-alert": "^1.0.3",
63 | "editorjs-list": "^2.1.4",
64 | "editorjs-text-alignment-blocktune": "^1.0.3",
65 | "lodash": "^4.17.21",
66 | "typescript": "^4.7.4"
67 | },
68 | "prettier": "directus-codestyle/prettier",
69 | "stylelint": {
70 | "extends": "directus-codestyle/stylelint"
71 | },
72 | "eslintConfig": {
73 | "extends": "./node_modules/directus-codestyle/.eslintrc.js",
74 | "parserOptions": {
75 | "sourceType": "module"
76 | }
77 | }
78 | }
79 |
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1 | /**
2 | * Modified version of https://github.com/editor-js/image/blob/master/src/uploader.js
3 | */
4 | export default class Uploader {
5 | constructor({ config, getCurrentFile, onUpload, onError }) {
6 | this.getCurrentFile = getCurrentFile;
7 | this.config = config;
8 | this.onUpload = onUpload;
9 | this.onError = onError;
10 | }
11 |
12 | uploadByFile(file, { onPreview }) {
13 | // Right now the only option is to open the picker.
14 | this.uploadSelectedFile({ onPreview });
15 |
16 | onPreview();
17 |
18 | // @TODO Very ugly, but until found better way.
19 | setTimeout(() => {
20 | if (!this.config.uploader.getUploadFieldElement) return;
21 |
22 | try {
23 | this.config.uploader.getUploadFieldElement().onBrowseSelect({
24 | target: {
25 | files: [file],
26 | },
27 | });
28 | } catch (error) {
29 | window.console.warn('editorjs-interface: Cannot get browsing component - %s', error);
30 | }
31 | }, 500);
32 | }
33 |
34 | uploadByUrl(url) {
35 | this.onUpload({
36 | success: 1,
37 | file: {
38 | url: url,
39 | },
40 | });
41 | }
42 |
43 | uploadSelectedFile({ onPreview }) {
44 | if (this.getCurrentFile) {
45 | const currentPreview = this.getCurrentFile();
46 | if (currentPreview) {
47 | this.config.uploader.setCurrentPreview(
48 | this.config.uploader.addTokenToURL(currentPreview) + '&key=system-large-contain'
49 | );
50 | }
51 | }
52 |
53 | this.config.uploader.setFileHandler((file) => {
54 | if (!file) {
55 | this.onError({
56 | success: 0,
57 | message: this.config.t.no_file_selected,
58 | });
59 | return;
60 | }
61 |
62 | const response = {
63 | success: 1,
64 | file: {
65 | width: file.width,
66 | height: file.height,
67 | size: file.filesize,
68 | name: file.filename_download,
69 | title: file.title,
70 | extension: file.filename_download.split('.').pop(),
71 | fileId: file.id,
72 | fileURL: this.config.uploader.baseURL + 'files/' + file.id,
73 | url: this.config.uploader.baseURL + 'assets/' + file.id,
74 | },
75 | };
76 |
77 | onPreview(this.config.uploader.addTokenToURL(response.file.fileURL));
78 | this.onUpload(response);
79 | });
80 | }
81 | }
82 |
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1 | import AttachesTool from '@editorjs/attaches';
2 | import Uploader from './editorjs-uploader.js';
3 |
4 | /**
5 | * Patch allows custom uploader.
6 | * https://github.com/editor-js/attaches/blob/master/src/index.js
7 | */
8 | export default class extends AttachesTool {
9 | constructor(params) {
10 | super(params);
11 |
12 | this.config.uploader = params.config.uploader;
13 | this.uploader = new Uploader({
14 | config: this.config,
15 | onUpload: (response) => this.onUpload(response),
16 | onError: (error) => this.uploadingFailed(error),
17 | });
18 |
19 | // Until get https://github.com/editor-js/attaches/issues/50 solved, this is required.
20 | this.onUpload = (response) => {
21 | super.onUpload(response);
22 | params.block.save().then((state) => {
23 | params.api.blocks.update(state.id, state.data);
24 | });
25 | };
26 | }
27 |
28 | showFileData() {
29 | super.showFileData();
30 | if (this.data.file && this.data.file.url) {
31 | const downloadButton = this.nodes.wrapper.querySelector('a.cdx-attaches__download-button');
32 | if (downloadButton) {
33 | downloadButton.href = this.uploader.config.uploader.addTokenToURL(this.data.file.url);
34 | }
35 | }
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
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1 | import ImageTool from '@editorjs/image';
2 | import Uploader from './editorjs-uploader.js';
3 |
4 | /**
5 | * Patch allows custom uploader.
6 | * https://github.com/editor-js/image/blob/master/src/index.js
7 | */
8 | export default class extends ImageTool {
9 | constructor(params) {
10 | super(params);
11 |
12 | this.uploader = new Uploader({
13 | config: this.config,
14 | getCurrentFile: () => this.data?.file?.url,
15 | onUpload: (response) => this.onUpload(response),
16 | onError: (error) => this.uploadingFailed(error),
17 | });
18 | }
19 |
20 | set image(file) {
21 | this._data.file = file || {};
22 | if (file && file.url) {
23 | const imageUrl = this.config.uploader.addTokenToURL(file.url) + '&key=system-large-contain';
24 | this.ui.fillImage(imageUrl);
25 | }
26 | }
27 | }
28 |
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1 | import Personality from '@editorjs/personality';
2 | import Uploader from './editorjs-uploader.js';
3 |
4 | /**
5 | * Patch allows custom uploader.
6 | * https://github.com/editor-js/personality/blob/master/src/index.js
7 | */
8 |
9 | const LOADER_DELAY = 500;
10 |
11 | export default class extends Personality {
12 | constructor(params) {
13 | super(params);
14 |
15 | this.config.uploader = params.config.uploader;
16 | this.uploader = new Uploader({
17 | config: this.config,
18 | getCurrentFile: () => this.data.photo,
19 | onUpload: (response) => this.onUpload({ body: response }),
20 | onError: (error) => this.uploadingFailed(error),
21 | });
22 |
23 | // Until get https://github.com/editor-js/attaches/issues/50 solved, this is required.
24 | this.onUpload = (response) => {
25 | super.onUpload(response);
26 | params.block.save().then((state) => {
27 | params.api.blocks.update(state.id, state.data);
28 | });
29 | };
30 | }
31 |
32 | setFullImageSource(image) {
33 | const imageUrlWithToken = this.uploader.config.uploader.addTokenToURL(image) + '&key=system-medium-cover';
34 | this.nodes.photo.style.background = `url('${imageUrlWithToken}') center center / cover no-repeat`;
35 | }
36 |
37 | showFullImage() {
38 | setTimeout(() => {
39 | this.nodes.photo.classList.remove(this.CSS.loader);
40 | this.setFullImageSource(this.data.photo);
41 | }, LOADER_DELAY);
42 | }
43 |
44 | render() {
45 | const result = super.render();
46 | if (this.data.photo) {
47 | this.setFullImageSource(this.data.photo);
48 | }
49 |
50 | return result;
51 | }
52 | }
53 |
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1 | /* General components re-style */
2 |
3 | .codex-editor .cdx-attaches,
4 | .codex-editor .cdx-personality {
5 | color: var(--foreground-normal);
6 | background: var(--background-normal);
7 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
8 | box-shadow: unset;
9 | }
10 |
11 | /* Paragraph */
12 |
13 | .codex-editor .ce-paragraph {
14 | padding: 0;
15 | line-height: inherit;
16 | }
17 | .codex-editor .ce-paragraph[data-placeholder]:empty::before {
18 | color: var(--foreground-subdued);
19 | }
20 |
21 | /* Quote block */
22 |
23 | .codex-editor .cdx-block.cdx-quote {
24 | padding-left: 22px;
25 | }
26 |
27 | /* Image Tool */
28 |
29 | .codex-editor .image-tool {
30 | --bg-color: var(--background-normal-alt);
31 | --front-color: var(--primary);
32 | --border-color: var(--border-normal);
33 | }
34 |
35 | /* Personality */
36 |
37 | .codex-editor .cdx-personality__description {
38 | font-weight: unset;
39 | font-size: 0.9em;
40 | font-style: oblique;
41 | }
42 |
43 | .codex-editor .cdx-personality .cdx-personality__photo {
44 | background-color: transparent;
45 | }
46 |
47 | .codex-editor .cdx-personality__link {
48 | color: var(--primary);
49 | font-size: 0.72em;
50 | }
51 |
52 | /* Checklist */
53 |
54 | .codex-editor .cdx-checklist__item-checkbox {
55 | background: transparent;
56 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
57 | border-width: var(--border-width);
58 | border-radius: 4px;
59 | }
60 |
61 | .codex-editor .cdx-checklist__item-text {
62 | padding: 3px 0;
63 | }
64 |
65 | .codex-editor .cdx-checklist__item--checked .cdx-checklist__item-checkbox {
66 | background: var(--primary);
67 | border-color: var(--primary);
68 | }
69 |
70 | .codex-editor .cdx-checklist__item--checked .cdx-checklist__item-checkbox::after {
71 | top: 4px;
72 | left: 3px;
73 | }
74 |
75 | /* Lists */
76 |
77 | .codex-editor .ce-block ul,
78 | .codex-editor .ce-block ol {
79 | font-size: inherit !important;
80 | }
81 |
82 | /* Attaches */
83 |
84 | .cdx-attaches--with-file .cdx-attaches__file-icon {
85 | padding: 5px;
86 | background: var(--background-normal-alt);
87 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
88 | }
89 |
90 | .codex-editor .cdx-attaches--with-file .cdx-attaches__title {
91 | color: var(--foreground-normal);
92 | }
93 |
94 | .codex-editor .cdx-attaches__size {
95 | color: var(--foreground-subdued);
96 | }
97 |
98 | .cdx-attaches--with-file .cdx-attaches__download-button svg {
99 | fill: var(--v-button-background-color);
100 | }
101 |
102 | .codex-editor .cdx-attaches--with-file .cdx-attaches__file-icon::before {
103 | background: transparent;
104 | }
105 |
106 | /* InlineCode */
107 |
108 | .codex-editor .ce-block .inline-code {
109 | padding: 4px;
110 | color: var(--v-chip-background-color);
111 | font-family: monospace;
112 | background-color: var(--v-chip-color);
113 | border-radius: 4px;
114 | }
115 |
116 | /* Warning */
117 | .codex-editor .cdx-warning::before {
118 | right: -30px;
119 | left: unset;
120 | }
121 |
122 | /* Marker */
123 |
124 | .codex-editor .cdx-marker {
125 | color: var(--warning-175);
126 | background: var(--warning-alt);
127 | outline: 2px solid var(--warning-alt);
128 | }
129 |
130 | /* tc module */
131 |
132 | .codex-editor .tc-wrap {
133 | --color-background: var(--v-list-item-color-hover);
134 | --color-border: var(--border-normal);
135 | --color-background-hover: var(--v-list-item-background-color-hover);
136 | }
137 |
138 | .codex-editor .tc-popover {
139 | --color-background: var(--background-normal);
140 | --color-border: var(--background-normal);
141 | --color-background-hover: var(--background-normal-alt);
142 | }
143 |
144 | .tc-cell--selected,
145 | .tc-cell--selected::after,
146 | .tc-row--selected,
147 | .tc-row--selected::after {
148 | background: var(--background-highlight);
149 | }
150 |
151 | .tc-toolbox {
152 | --toggler-dots-color: var(--foreground-normal);
153 | --toggler-dots-color-hovered: var(--foreground-normal-alt);
154 | }
155 |
156 | .tc-toolbox__toggler:hover {
157 | fill: var(--background-normal-alt) !important;
158 | }
159 |
160 | .codex-editor .tc-toolbox__toggler svg rect:first-child {
161 | /* This is very ugly, but there no other way to set background of the element */
162 | fill: var(--background-normal) !important;
163 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
164 | }
165 |
166 | .codex-editor .tc-toolbox__toggler:hover svg rect:first-child {
167 | /* This is very ugly, but there no other way to set background of the element */
168 | fill: var(--background-normal-alt) !important;
169 | }
170 |
171 | .tc-add-column:hover,
172 | .tc-add-row:hover {
173 | background-color: var(--primary-alt);
174 | }
175 |
176 | .tc-add-row:hover::before {
177 | background-color: var(--v-list-item-background-color-hover);
178 | }
179 |
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1 | .interface.subdued .codex-editor {
2 | pointer-events: none !important;
3 | }
4 |
5 | .ce-toolbar__content,
6 | .ce-block__content {
7 | max-width: unset;
8 | margin-right: 34px;
9 | margin-left: 34px;
10 | }
11 |
12 | .codex-editor .ce-header {
13 | padding: 0.4em 0;
14 | }
15 |
16 | .codex-editor .ce-block {
17 | margin-top: 1.5em;
18 | margin-bottom: 1.5em;
19 | font-weight: inherit;
20 | font-family: inherit;
21 | }
22 |
23 | .codex-editor .ce-block h1 {
24 | font-weight: 300;
25 | font-size: 44px;
26 | line-height: 52px;
27 | }
28 |
29 | .codex-editor .ce-block h2 {
30 | font-weight: 600;
31 | font-size: 34px;
32 | line-height: 38px;
33 | }
34 |
35 | .codex-editor .ce-block h3 {
36 | font-weight: 600;
37 | font-size: 26px;
38 | line-height: 31px;
39 | }
40 |
41 | .codex-editor .ce-block h4 {
42 | font-weight: 600;
43 | font-size: 22px;
44 | line-height: 28px;
45 | }
46 |
47 | .codex-editor .ce-block h5 {
48 | font-weight: 600;
49 | font-size: 18px;
50 | line-height: 26px;
51 | }
52 |
53 | .codex-editor .ce-block h6 {
54 | font-weight: 600;
55 | font-size: 16px;
56 | line-height: 24px;
57 | }
58 |
59 | .codex-editor .ce-block p {
60 | margin-top: 20px;
61 | margin-bottom: 20px;
62 | font-size: 16px;
63 | font-family: inherit;
64 | line-height: 32px;
65 | }
66 |
67 | .codex-editor .ce-block a {
68 | color: var(--primary);
69 | }
70 |
71 | .codex-editor .ce-block ul,
72 | .codex-editor .ce-block ol {
73 | margin: 24px 0;
74 | font-size: 18px;
75 | line-height: 34px;
76 | }
77 |
78 | .codex-editor .ce-block ul ul,
79 | .codex-editor .ce-block ol ol,
80 | .codex-editor .ce-block ul ol,
81 | .codex-editor .ce-block ol ul {
82 | margin: 0;
83 | }
84 |
85 | .codex-editor .ce-block b,
86 | .codex-editor .ce-block strong {
87 | color: var(--foreground-normal-alt);
88 | font-weight: 600;
89 | }
90 |
91 | .codex-editor .ce-block pre {
92 | padding: 20px;
93 | overflow: auto;
94 | font-size: 18px;
95 | line-height: 24px;
96 | background-color: var(--background-normal-alt);
97 | border-radius: 4px;
98 | }
99 |
100 | .codex-editor .ce-block blockquote {
101 | font-size: 18px;
102 | font-style: italic;
103 | line-height: 34px;
104 | border-left: 2px dashed var(--border-normal);
105 | }
106 |
107 | .codex-editor .ce-block video,
108 | .codex-editor .ce-block iframe,
109 | .codex-editor .ce-block img {
110 | max-width: 100%;
111 | height: auto;
112 | border-radius: 4px;
113 | }
114 |
115 | .codex-editor .ce-block hr {
116 | margin-top: 52px;
117 | margin-bottom: 56px;
118 | text-align: center;
119 | border: 0;
120 | }
121 |
122 | .codex-editor .ce-block hr::after {
123 | font-size: 28px;
124 | line-height: 0;
125 | letter-spacing: 16px;
126 | content: '...';
127 | }
128 |
129 | .codex-editor .ce-block table {
130 | border-collapse: collapse;
131 | }
132 |
133 | .codex-editor .ce-block table th,
134 | .codex-editor .ce-block table td {
135 | border: 1px solid var(--border-normal);
136 | }
137 |
138 | .codex-editor .ce-block .tc-table__wrap,
139 | .codex-editor .ce-block .tc-table__cell {
140 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
141 | }
142 |
143 | .codex-editor .ce-block figure {
144 | display: table;
145 | margin: 1rem auto;
146 | }
147 |
148 | .codex-editor .ce-block figure figcaption {
149 | display: block;
150 | margin-top: 0.25rem;
151 | color: var(--foreground-subdued);
152 | text-align: center;
153 | }
154 |
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1 | .codex-editor {
2 | --bg-color: var(--background-normal) !important;
3 | --front-color: var(--foreground-normal) !important;
4 | --border-color: var(--border-normal) !important;
5 | }
6 |
7 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar__plus,
8 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar__settings-btn {
9 | color: var(--foreground-normal);
10 | background-color: var(--background-normal);
11 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
12 | }
13 |
14 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar__plus:hover,
15 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar__settings-btn:hover {
16 | background-color: var(--background-normal-alt);
17 | }
18 |
19 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar__plus svg,
20 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar__settings-btn svg {
21 | fill: var(--foreground-normal) !important;
22 | }
23 |
24 | .codex-editor .cdx-settings-button svg,
25 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar__dropdown svg,
26 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar .ce-inline-tool svg,
27 | .codex-editor .ce-settings .ce-settings__button svg {
28 | fill: var(--v-list-color) !important;
29 | }
30 |
31 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar .ce-inline-tool--active svg,
32 | .codex-editor .ce-settings .cdx-settings-button--active svg {
33 | fill: var(--primary) !important;
34 | }
35 |
36 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar .ce-toolbox__button svg,
37 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbar .ce-toolbox__button:hover svg {
38 | fill: var(--foreground-normal);
39 | }
40 |
41 | .codex-editor .cdx-loader::before {
42 | border: 3px solid var(--background-normal-alt);
43 | border-left-color: var(--primary);
44 | }
45 |
46 | .codex-editor .cdx-search-field {
47 | border-radius: var(--border-radius) !important;
48 | border: none;
49 | background: var(--background-subdued);
50 | }
51 |
52 | .codex-editor .ce-popover {
53 | background: var(--background-page);
54 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
55 | border-width: var(--border-width);
56 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
57 | }
58 |
59 | .codex-editor .ce-popover__item--focused {
60 | --webkit-box-shadow: none;
61 | box-shadow: none;
62 | background: var(--v-list-background-color-active) !important;
63 | }
64 |
65 | .codex-editor .ce-popover__item:hover {
66 | background: var(--v-list-background-color-hover) !important;
67 | }
68 |
69 | .codex-editor .ce-popover__item-icon {
70 | background: var(--background-page);
71 | border-color: var(--background-normal-alt);
72 | }
73 |
74 | .codex-editor .ce-popover__item-icon svg {
75 | fill: var(--foreground-normal);
76 | }
77 |
78 | .codex-editor .ce-popover__item-secondary-label {
79 | color: var(--foreground-subdued);
80 | }
81 |
82 | .codex-editor .ce-popover__items:not(:first-child) {
83 | border-top: var(--border-width) solid var(--border-normal);
84 | padding-top: 8px;
85 | }
86 |
87 | .codex-editor .image-tool--loading .image-tool__image,
88 | .codex-editor .ce-block--selected .ce-block__content {
89 | background: var(--module-background-alt);
90 | }
91 |
92 | .codex-editor .image-tool--loading .image-tool__image {
93 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
94 | }
95 |
96 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar__toggler-and-button-wrapper {
97 | padding: 0;
98 | }
99 |
100 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar__dropdown {
101 | margin: 0;
102 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
103 | }
104 |
105 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-tool {
106 | padding: 0 10px !important;
107 | }
108 |
109 | .codex-editor .ce-settings__button--confirm.ce-settings__button--confirm {
110 | background-color: var(--danger-110) !important;
111 | }
112 |
113 | .codex-editor .ce-settings__button--confirm.ce-settings__button--confirm svg {
114 | fill: var(--foreground-normal-alt) !important;
115 | }
116 |
117 | /* Tooltips */
118 | .ct {
119 | -webkit-box-shadow: none;
120 | box-shadow: none;
121 | }
122 |
123 | .ct:before,
124 | .ct:after {
125 | background-color: var(--background-inverted);
126 | }
127 |
128 | .ct__content {
129 | background-color: var(--background-inverted);
130 | color: var(--foreground-inverted);
131 | border-radius: 4px;
132 | padding: 8px;
133 | font-size: inherit;
134 | }
135 |
136 | /* Button balloons */
137 |
138 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbox__button.ce-toolbox__button--active {
139 | background: var(--background-normal-alt);
140 | }
141 |
142 | .codex-editor .ce-toolbox__button.ce-toolbox__button--active svg {
143 | fill: var(--primary);
144 | }
145 |
146 | .codex-editor .ce-conversion-toolbar,
147 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar,
148 | .codex-editor .ce-settings {
149 | background: var(--background-subdued);
150 | border-color: var(--border-normal);
151 | border-width: var(--border-width);
152 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
153 | }
154 |
155 | .codex-editor .cdx-settings-button:hover,
156 | .codex-editor .ce-conversion-tool:hover,
157 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar__dropdown:hover,
158 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-toolbar .ce-inline-tool:hover,
159 | .codex-editor .ce-settings .ce-settings__button:hover {
160 | background: var(--background-normal-alt);
161 | }
162 |
163 | .codex-editor .ce-conversion-toolbar .ce-conversion-tool--focused:not(:hover) {
164 | --webkit-box-shadow: unset;
165 |
166 | color: var(--primary);
167 | background-color: var(--v-list-item-background-color-hover) !important;
168 | box-shadow: unset;
169 | }
170 |
171 | .codex-editor .ce-conversion-tool:hover {
172 | --webkit-box-shadow: unset;
173 |
174 | color: var(--v-list-item-color-hover);
175 | background-color: var(--v-list-item-background-color-hover) !important;
176 | box-shadow: unset;
177 | }
178 |
179 | .codex-editor .ce-conversion-toolbar__label {
180 | color: var(--foreground-normal);
181 | }
182 |
183 | .codex-editor .ce-conversion-tool__icon {
184 | background: transparent;
185 | }
186 |
187 | /* Textarea and inputs */
188 |
189 | .codex-editor [contentEditable='true'][data-placeholder]::before {
190 | font-weight: unset;
191 | }
192 |
193 | .codex-editor .ce-code__textarea {
194 | font-family: var(--family-monospace);
195 | }
196 |
197 | .codex-editor .cdx-input,
198 | .codex-editor .ce-code__textarea {
199 | color: var(--foreground-normal);
200 | font-size: inherit;
201 | background-color: var(--background-page);
202 | border: var(--border-width) solid var(--border-normal);
203 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
204 | box-shadow: unset;
205 | }
206 |
207 | .codex-editor .cdx-input:hover,
208 | .codex-editor .ce-code__textarea:hover {
209 | border-color: var(--border-normal-alt);
210 | }
211 |
212 | .codex-editor .cdx-input:focus,
213 | .codex-editor .ce-code__textarea:focus {
214 | border-color: var(--primary);
215 | }
216 |
217 | .codex-editor .ce-inline-tool-input {
218 | color: var(--primary);
219 | background: var(--background-normal);
220 | border-top-color: var(--border-normal);
221 | }
222 |
223 | /* Buttons */
224 |
225 | .codex-editor .cdx-button {
226 | color: var(--v-button-color);
227 | font-weight: var(--v-button-font-weight);
228 | font-size: var(--v-button-font-size);
229 | text-decoration: none;
230 | background-color: var(--v-button-background-color);
231 | border: var(--border-width) solid var(--v-button-background-color);
232 | border-radius: var(--border-radius);
233 | cursor: pointer;
234 | }
235 |
236 | .codex-editor .cdx-button:hover {
237 | color: var(--v-button-color-hover);
238 | background-color: var(--v-button-background-color-hover);
239 | border-color: var(--v-button-background-color-hover);
240 | }
241 |
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1 | import SimpleImageTool from '@editorjs/simple-image';
2 | import ParagraphTool from '@editorjs/paragraph';
3 | import QuoteTool from '@editorjs/quote';
4 | import WarningTool from '@editorjs/warning';
5 | import ChecklistTool from '@editorjs/checklist';
6 | import DelimiterTool from '@editorjs/delimiter';
7 | import TableTool from '@editorjs/table';
8 | import CodeTool from '@editorjs/code';
9 | import HeaderTool from '@editorjs/header';
10 | import UnderlineTool from '@editorjs/underline';
11 | import EmbedTool from '@editorjs/embed';
12 | import MarkerTool from '@editorjs/marker';
13 | import RawToolTool from '@editorjs/raw';
14 | import InlineCodeTool from '@editorjs/inline-code';
15 | import AlertTool from 'editorjs-alert';
16 | import StrikethroughTool from '@itech-indrustries/editorjs-strikethrough';
17 | import AlignmentTuneTool from 'editorjs-text-alignment-blocktune';
18 | import NestedListTool from '@editorjs/nested-list';
19 | import ListTool from 'editorjs-list';
20 | import ImageTool from './custom-plugins/plugin-image-patch.js';
21 | import AttachesTool from './custom-plugins/plugin-attaches-patch.js';
22 | import PersonalityTool from './custom-plugins/plugin-personality-patch.js';
23 |
24 | export type UploaderConfig = {
25 | addTokenToURL: (url: string, token: string) => string;
26 | baseURL: string | undefined;
27 | setFileHandler: (handler: any) => void;
28 | setCurrentPreview?: (url: string) => void;
29 | getUploadFieldElement: () => any;
30 | t: Record;
31 | };
32 |
33 | export default function getTools(
34 | uploaderConfig: UploaderConfig,
35 | selection: Array,
36 | haveFilesAccess: boolean
37 | ): Record {
38 | const tools: Record = {};
39 | const fileRequiresTools = ['attaches', 'personality', 'image'];
40 |
41 | const defaults: Record = {
42 | header: {
43 | class: HeaderTool,
44 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+H',
45 | inlineToolbar: true,
46 | },
47 | list: {
48 | class: ListTool,
49 | inlineToolbar: false,
50 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+1',
51 | },
52 | nestedlist: {
53 | class: NestedListTool,
54 | inlineToolbar: true,
55 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+L',
56 | },
57 | embed: {
58 | class: EmbedTool,
59 | inlineToolbar: true,
60 | },
61 | paragraph: {
62 | class: ParagraphTool,
63 | inlineToolbar: true,
64 | },
65 | code: {
66 | class: CodeTool,
67 | },
68 | warning: {
69 | class: WarningTool,
70 | inlineToolbar: true,
71 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+W',
72 | },
73 | underline: {
74 | class: UnderlineTool,
75 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+U',
76 | },
77 | strikethrough: {
78 | class: StrikethroughTool,
79 | },
80 | alert: {
81 | class: AlertTool,
82 | },
83 | table: {
84 | class: TableTool,
85 | inlineToolbar: true,
86 | },
87 | quote: {
88 | class: QuoteTool,
89 | inlineToolbar: true,
90 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+O',
91 | },
92 | marker: {
93 | class: MarkerTool,
94 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+M',
95 | },
96 | inlinecode: {
97 | class: InlineCodeTool,
98 | shortcut: 'CMD+SHIFT+I',
99 | },
100 | delimiter: {
101 | class: DelimiterTool,
102 | },
103 | raw: {
104 | class: RawToolTool,
105 | },
106 | checklist: {
107 | class: ChecklistTool,
108 | inlineToolbar: true,
109 | },
110 | simpleimage: {
111 | class: SimpleImageTool,
112 | },
113 | image: {
114 | class: ImageTool,
115 | config: {
116 | uploader: uploaderConfig,
117 | },
118 | },
119 | attaches: {
120 | class: AttachesTool,
121 | config: {
122 | uploader: uploaderConfig,
123 | },
124 | },
125 | personality: {
126 | class: PersonalityTool,
127 | config: {
128 | uploader: uploaderConfig,
129 | },
130 | },
131 | alignmentTune: {
132 | class: AlignmentTuneTool,
133 | },
134 | };
135 |
136 | for (const toolName of selection) {
137 | if (!haveFilesAccess && fileRequiresTools.includes(toolName)) continue;
138 |
139 | if (toolName in defaults) {
140 | tools[toolName] = defaults[toolName];
141 | }
142 | }
143 |
144 | if ('alignmentTune' in tools) {
145 | if ('paragraph' in tools) {
146 | tools.paragraph.tunes = ['alignmentTune'];
147 | }
148 |
149 | if ('header' in tools) {
150 | tools.header.tunes = ['alignmentTune'];
151 | }
152 |
153 | if ('quote' in tools) {
154 | tools.quote.tunes = ['alignmentTune'];
155 | }
156 | }
157 |
158 | return tools;
159 | }
160 |
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1 | import { defineInterface } from '@directus/extensions-sdk';
2 | import InterfaceComponent from './interface.vue';
3 |
4 | export default defineInterface({
5 | id: 'extension-editorjs',
6 | name: 'Editor.js',
7 | description: 'Block-styled editor for rich media stories, outputs clean data in JSON using Editor.js',
8 | icon: 'add_circle',
9 | component: InterfaceComponent,
10 | types: ['json'],
11 | group: 'standard',
12 | options: [
13 | {
14 | field: 'placeholder',
15 | name: '$t:placeholder',
16 | meta: {
17 | width: 'half',
18 | interface: 'text-input',
19 | options: {
20 | placeholder: '$t:enter_a_placeholder',
21 | },
22 | },
23 | },
24 | {
25 | field: 'font',
26 | name: '$t:font',
27 | type: 'string',
28 | meta: {
29 | width: 'half',
30 | interface: 'select-dropdown',
31 | options: {
32 | choices: [
33 | {
34 | text: '$t:sans_serif',
35 | value: 'sans-serif',
36 | },
37 | {
38 | text: '$t:monospace',
39 | value: 'monospace',
40 | },
41 | {
42 | text: '$t:serif',
43 | value: 'serif',
44 | },
45 | ],
46 | },
47 | },
48 | schema: {
49 | default_value: 'sans-serif',
50 | },
51 | },
52 | {
53 | field: 'tools',
54 | name: '$t:interfaces.input-rich-text-html.toolbar',
55 | type: 'json',
56 | schema: {
57 | default_value: ['header', 'nestedlist', 'code', 'image', 'paragraph', 'delimiter', 'checklist', 'quote', 'underline'],
58 | },
59 | meta: {
60 | width: 'half',
61 | interface: 'select-multiple-dropdown',
62 | options: {
63 | choices: [
64 | {
65 | value: 'header',
66 | text: 'Header',
67 | },
68 | {
69 | value: 'list',
70 | text: 'List (legacy)',
71 | },
72 | {
73 | value: 'nestedlist',
74 | text: 'Nested List',
75 | },
76 | {
77 | value: 'embed',
78 | text: 'Embed',
79 | },
80 | {
81 | value: 'paragraph',
82 | text: 'Paragraph',
83 | },
84 | {
85 | value: 'code',
86 | text: 'Code',
87 | },
88 | {
89 | value: 'image',
90 | text: 'Image',
91 | },
92 | {
93 | value: 'warning',
94 | text: 'Warning',
95 | },
96 | {
97 | value: 'attaches',
98 | text: 'Attaches',
99 | },
100 | {
101 | value: 'table',
102 | text: 'Table',
103 | },
104 | {
105 | value: 'quote',
106 | text: 'Quote',
107 | },
108 | {
109 | value: 'marker',
110 | text: 'Marker',
111 | },
112 | {
113 | value: 'simpleimage',
114 | text: 'Simple Image',
115 | },
116 | {
117 | value: 'underline',
118 | text: 'Underline',
119 | },
120 | {
121 | value: 'inlinecode',
122 | text: 'Inline Code',
123 | },
124 | {
125 | value: 'alert',
126 | text: 'Alert',
127 | },
128 | {
129 | value: 'strikethrough',
130 | text: 'Strikethrough',
131 | },
132 | {
133 | value: 'delimiter',
134 | text: 'Delimiter',
135 | },
136 | {
137 | value: 'alignmentTune',
138 | text: 'Alignment',
139 | },
140 | {
141 | value: 'checklist',
142 | text: 'Checklist',
143 | },
144 | {
145 | value: 'personality',
146 | text: 'Personality',
147 | },
148 | {
149 | value: 'raw',
150 | text: 'Raw HTML',
151 | },
152 | ],
153 | },
154 | },
155 | },
156 | {
157 | field: 'bordered',
158 | name: '$t:displays.formatted-value.border',
159 | type: 'boolean',
160 | meta: {
161 | width: 'half',
162 | interface: 'boolean',
163 | options: {
164 | label: '$t:displays.formatted-value.border_label',
165 | },
166 | },
167 | schema: {
168 | default_value: true,
169 | },
170 | },
171 | {
172 | field: 'folder',
173 | name: '$t:interfaces.system-folder.folder',
174 | type: 'uuid',
175 | meta: {
176 | width: 'full',
177 | interface: 'system-folder',
178 | note: '$t:interfaces.system-folder.field_hint',
179 | },
180 | schema: {
181 | default_value: undefined,
182 | },
183 | },
184 | ],
185 | });
186 |
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1 | import { I18nConfig } from '@editorjs/editorjs';
2 |
3 | export default function getTranslations(t: (str: string) => string): I18nConfig {
4 | return {
5 | messages: {
6 | ui: {
7 | blockTunes: {
8 | toggler: {
9 | 'Click to tune': t('layout_options'),
10 | },
11 | },
12 | toolbar: {
13 | toolbox: {
14 | Filter: t('filter'),
15 | Add: t('create'),
16 | 'Nothing found': t('none'),
17 | },
18 | },
19 | },
20 | toolNames: {
21 | Text: t('text'),
22 | Heading: t('wysiwyg_options.heading'),
23 | List: t('wysiwyg_options.bullist'),
24 | Warning: t('warning'),
25 | Checklist: t('interfaces.select-multiple-checkbox.checkboxes'),
26 | Quote: t('wysiwyg_options.blockquote'),
27 | Code: t('interfaces.input-code.code'),
28 | Image: t('interfaces.file-image.image'),
29 | Attaches: t('file'),
30 | Delimiter: t('wysiwyg_options.hr'),
31 | 'Raw HTML': t('raw_value'),
32 | Table: t('wysiwyg_options.table'),
33 | Link: t('wysiwyg_options.link'),
34 | Bold: t('wysiwyg_options.bold'),
35 | Underline: t('wysiwyg_options.underline'),
36 | Italic: t('wysiwyg_options.italic'),
37 | Inlinecode: t('interfaces.input-code.code'),
38 | Strikethrough: t('wysiwyg_options.strikethrough'),
39 | },
40 | tools: {
41 | header: {
42 | Header: t('wysiwyg_options.heading'),
43 | },
44 | link: {
45 | Link: t('wysiwyg_options.link'),
46 | 'Add a link': t('field_options.directus_roles.fields.link_placeholder'),
47 | },
48 | image: {
49 | Caption: t('title'),
50 | 'Select an Image': t('interfaces.file-image.description'),
51 | 'With border': t('displays.formatted-value.border_label'),
52 | 'Stretch image': t('full_width'),
53 | },
54 | warning: {
55 | Title: t('title'),
56 | Message: t('note'),
57 | },
58 | code: {
59 | 'Enter a code': t('interfaces.input-code.placeholder'),
60 | },
61 | quote: {
62 | 'Enter a quote': t('wysiwyg_options.blockquote'),
63 | },
64 | nestedlist: {
65 | Ordered: t('wysiwyg_options.numlist'),
66 | Unordered: t('wysiwyg_options.bullist'),
67 | },
68 | embed: {
69 | 'Enter a caption': t('field_options.directus_roles.fields.name_placeholder'),
70 | },
71 | raw: {
72 | 'Enter a code': t('enter_raw_value'),
73 | },
74 | },
75 | blockTunes: {
76 | delete: {
77 | Delete: t('delete_label'),
78 | },
79 | },
80 | },
81 | };
82 | }
83 |
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/src/use-directus-token.ts:
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1 | import { AxiosInstance } from 'axios';
2 |
3 | export default function useDirectusToken(directusApi: AxiosInstance) {
4 | return {
5 | addQueryToPath,
6 | getToken,
7 | addTokenToURL,
8 | };
9 |
10 | function addQueryToPath(path: string, query: Record) {
11 | const queryParams = [];
12 |
13 | for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(query)) {
14 | queryParams.push(`${key}=${value}`);
15 | }
16 |
17 | return path.includes('?') ? `${path}&${queryParams.join('&')}` : `${path}?${queryParams.join('&')}`;
18 | }
19 |
20 | function getToken() {
21 | return (
22 | directusApi.defaults?.headers?.['Authorization']?.split(' ')[1] ||
23 | directusApi.defaults?.headers?.common?.['Authorization']?.split(' ')[1] ||
24 | null
25 | );
26 | }
27 |
28 | function addTokenToURL(url: string, token: string) {
29 | const accessToken = token || getToken();
30 | if (!accessToken) return url;
31 | return addQueryToPath(url, {
32 | access_token: accessToken,
33 | });
34 | }
35 | }
36 |
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1 | import { ref } from 'vue';
2 |
3 | export type UploaderHandler = (file: Record) => void;
4 |
5 | export default function useFileHandler() {
6 | const fileHandler = ref(null);
7 | const currentPreview = ref(null);
8 |
9 | return {
10 | fileHandler,
11 | unsetFileHandler,
12 | setFileHandler,
13 | handleFile,
14 | currentPreview,
15 | setCurrentPreview,
16 | };
17 |
18 | function setCurrentPreview(url: string | undefined | null) {
19 | currentPreview.value = url || null;
20 | }
21 |
22 | function unsetFileHandler() {
23 | fileHandler.value = null;
24 | currentPreview.value = null;
25 | }
26 |
27 | function setFileHandler(handler: UploaderHandler) {
28 | fileHandler.value = handler;
29 | }
30 |
31 | function handleFile(event: InputEvent) {
32 | if (fileHandler.value) {
33 | fileHandler.value(event);
34 | }
35 |
36 | unsetFileHandler();
37 | }
38 | }
39 |
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1 | export async function wait(ms: number): Promise {
2 | return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
3 | }
4 |
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1 | {
2 | "compilerOptions": {
3 | "target": "ES2019",
4 | "lib": ["ES2019", "DOM"],
5 | "moduleResolution": "node",
6 | "strict": true,
7 | "allowJs": true,
8 | "noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true,
9 | "esModuleInterop": true,
10 | "noImplicitAny": true,
11 | "noImplicitThis": true,
12 | "noImplicitReturns": true,
13 | "noUnusedLocals": true,
14 | "noUncheckedIndexedAccess": true,
15 | "noUnusedParameters": true,
16 | "alwaysStrict": true,
17 | "strictNullChecks": true,
18 | "strictFunctionTypes": true,
19 | "strictBindCallApply": true,
20 | "strictPropertyInitialization": true,
21 | "resolveJsonModule": false,
22 | "skipLibCheck": true,
23 | "forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
24 | "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
25 | "isolatedModules": true,
26 | "rootDir": "./src"
27 | },
28 | "include": ["./src/**/*.ts"]
29 | }
30 |
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