Codemirror
The excellent CodeMirror editor as a React.js component.
Demo & Examples
Live demo: JedWatson.github.io/react-codemirror
To build the examples locally, run:
npm install
npm start
Then open localhost:8000 in a browser.
Installation
The easiest way to use codemirror is to install it from NPM and include it in your own React build process (using Browserify, Webpack, etc).
You can also use the standalone build by including dist/react-codemirror.js in your page. If you use this, make sure you have already included React, and it is available as a global variable.
npm install react-codemirror --save
Usage
Require the CodeMirror component and render it with JSX:
var React = require('react');
var CodeMirror = require('react-codemirror');
var App = React.createClass({
getInitialState: function() {
return {
code: "// Code",
};
},
updateCode: function(newCode) {
this.setState({
code: newCode,
});
},
render: function() {
var options = {
lineNumbers: true,
};
return <CodeMirror value={this.state.code} onChange={this.updateCode} options={options} />
}
});
React.render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));
Include the CSS
Ensure that CodeMirror's stylesheet codemirror.css is loaded.
If you're using LESS (similar for Sass) you can import the css directly from the codemirror package, as shown in example.less:
@import (inline) "./node_modules/codemirror/lib/codemirror.css";
If you're using Webpack with the css loader, you can require the codemirror css in your application instead:
require('codemirror/lib/codemirror.css');
Alternatively, you can explicitly link the codemirror.css file from the CodeMirror project in your index.html file, e.g <link href="css/codemirror.css" rel="stylesheet">.
Methods
focus focuses the CodeMirror instance
getCodeMirror returns the CodeMirror instance, available .
You can interact with the CodeMirror instance using a ref and the getCodeMirror() method after the componentDidMount lifecycle event has fired (including inside the componentDidMount event in a parent Component).
Properties
autoFocus Boolean automatically focuses the editor when it is mounted (default false)
autoSave Boolean automatically persist changes to underlying textarea (default false)
className String adds a custom css class to the editor
codeMirrorInstance Function provides a specific CodeMirror instance (defaults to require('codemirror'))
defaultValue String provides a default (not change tracked) value to the editor
name String sets the name of the editor input field
options Object options passed to the CodeMirror instance
onChange Function (newValue) called when a change is made
onCursorActivity Function (codemirror) called when the cursor is moved
onFocusChange Function (focused) called when the editor is focused or loses focus
onScroll Function (scrollInfo) called when the editor is scrolled
preserveScrollPosition Boolean=false preserve previous scroll position after updating value
value String the editor value
See the CodeMirror API Docs for the available options.
Using Language Modes
Several language modes are included with CodeMirror for syntax highlighting.
By default (to optimise bundle size) all modes are not included. To enable syntax highlighting:
- install the
codemirror package dependency (in addition to react-codemirror)
- require the language modes you wish to make available after you require
react-codemirror itself
- set the
mode option in the options object
var React = require('react');
var CodeMirror = require('react-codemirror');
require('codemirror/mode/javascript/javascript');
require('codemirror/mode/xml/xml');
require('codemirror/mode/markdown/markdown');
<CodeMirror ... options={{
mode: 'javascript',
}} />
See the example source for a reference implementation including JavaScript and markdown syntax highlighting.
License
Copyright (c) 2016 Jed Watson. MIT Licensed.