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Installation and usage
Schlechtenburg is very modular; consisting of one core package and multiple blocks. All packages are versioned together, meaning that v2.0.3 of one package is guaranteed to work with v2.0.3 of another schlechtenburg package.
Schlechtenburg is basically one Vue component, so if you're already using Vue you can import and use it directly. Otherwise, there's the standalone version that comes prepackaged with Vue.
Projects without Vue 3 | Projects with Vue 3
Your project does not use Vue 3
Install npm packages
Install the standalone editor and any blocks you want to use:
npm i --save @schlechtenburg/standalone \
@schlechtenburg/layout \
@schlechtenburg/heading \
@schlechtenburg/paragraph
Initializing the editor
// Import the initialization function
import { startSchlechtenburg } from '@schlechtenburg/standalone';
import { SbMode } from '@schlechtenburg/core';
// The following are some Schlechtenburg blocks that
// will be available when editing or viewing
import {
SbLayout,
getDefaultData as getEmptyLayoutBlock,
} from '@schlechtenburg/layout';
import { SbHeading } from '@schlechtenburg/heading';
import { SbParagraph } from '@schlechtenburg/paragraph';
import { SbImage } from '@schlechtenburg/image';
// This will be our input state
const emptyLayout = getEmptyLayoutBlock();
// This call initializes the Schlechtenburg editor and viewer.
useSchlechtenburg(
// Selector of the element the editor should bind to.
// Can also the an `HTMLElement` reference.
'#editor',
{
// The input block data
block: emptyLayout,
// Whether Schlechtenburg is in what-you-see (editing)
// or in what-you-get (viewing)
mode: SbMode.Edit,
// The list of available blocks in this editor instance
availableBlocks: [
SbLayout,
SbHeading,
SbParagraph,
SbImage,
],
// This callback will be alled any time the block data gets updated
onUpdate: (blockData) => {
console.log('Got new block data', blockData);
}
}, //
)
Note: You need to provide both a root node
Your project uses Vue 3
Install npm packages
Install the editor core and any blocks you want to use:
npm i --save @schlechtenburg/core \
@schlechtenburg/layout \
@schlechtenburg/heading \
@schlechtenburg/paragraph
Using the editor component
The following example uses TSX, but SbMain
is just a Vue component here and can be imported and used just like any other vue component.
You need to provide a root
// This is the main Schlechtenburg component
import { SbMain } from '@schlechtenburg/core';
// The following are some Schlechtenburg blocks that will be available when editing or viewing
import { SbLayout } from '@schlechtenburg/layout';
import { SbHeading } from '@schlechtenburg/heading';
import { SbParagraph } from '@schlechtenburg/paragraph';
import { SbImage } from '@schlechtenburg/image';
// In your component
setup () {
// ..
return () => <SbMain
availableBlocks={[
SbLayout,
SbHeading,
SbParagraph,
SbImage,
]}
/>;
}