├── .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: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules/directus-codestyle/.editorconfig -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/publish.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules 2 | /editorjs 3 | /dist 4 | /*.tgz 5 | /*.zip 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dimitrov-adrian/directus-extension-editorjs-interface/main/screenshot.png) 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dimitrov-adrian/directus-extension-editorjs-interface/53057131ad6085e83aa35e28086b55029ee1da16/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/custom-plugins/editorjs-uploader.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/custom-plugins/plugin-attaches-patch.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/custom-plugins/plugin-image-patch.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/custom-plugins/plugin-personality-patch.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/editorjs-components.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/editorjs-content-reset.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/editorjs-ui.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/get-tools.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/interface.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 28 | 29 | 181 | 182 | 239 | 240 | 241 | 242 | 243 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/translations.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/use-directus-token.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/use-filehandler.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/wait.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export async function wait(ms: number): Promise { 2 | return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms)); 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------