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react-monaco-editor

Monaco Editor for React.

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react-monaco-editor

Examples

To build the examples locally, run:

yarn
cd example
yarn
yarn start

Then open http://localhost:8886 in a browser.

Installation

yarn add react-monaco-editor

Using with Webpack

import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import MonacoEditor from 'react-monaco-editor';

class App extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      code: '// type your code...',
    }
  }
  editorDidMount(editor, monaco) {
    console.log('editorDidMount', editor);
    editor.focus();
  }
  onChange(newValue, e) {
    console.log('onChange', newValue, e);
  }
  render() {
    const code = this.state.code;
    const options = {
      selectOnLineNumbers: true
    };
    return (
      <MonacoEditor
        width="800"
        height="600"
        language="javascript"
        theme="vs-dark"
        value={code}
        options={options}
        onChange={::this.onChange}
        editorDidMount={::this.editorDidMount}
      />
    );
  }
}

render(
  <App />,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

Add the Monaco Webpack plugin monaco-editor-webpack-plugin to your webpack.config.js:

const MonacoWebpackPlugin = require('monaco-editor-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new MonacoWebpackPlugin({
      // available options are documented at https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-webpack-plugin#options
      languages: ['json']
    })
  ]
};

Sidenote: Monaco Editor uses CSS imports internally, so if you're using CSS Modules in your project - you're likely to get conflict by default. In order to avoid that - separate css-loader for app and monaco-editor package:

// Specify separate paths
const path = require('path');
const APP_DIR = path.resolve(__dirname, './src');
const MONACO_DIR = path.resolve(__dirname, './node_modules/monaco-editor');

{
  test: /\.css$/,
  include: APP_DIR,
  use: [{
    loader: 'style-loader',
  }, {
    loader: 'css-loader',
    options: {
      modules: true,
      namedExport: true,
    },
  }],
}, {
  test: /\.css$/,
  include: MONACO_DIR,
  use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader'],
}

Properties

All the properties below are optional.

  • width width of editor. Defaults to 100%.

  • height height of editor. Defaults to 100%.

  • value value of the auto created model in the editor.

  • defaultValue the initial value of the auto created model in the editor.

  • language the initial language of the auto created model in the editor.

  • theme the theme of the editor

  • options refer to Monaco interface IEditorConstructionOptions.

  • overrideServices refer to Monaco Interface IEditorOverrideServices. It depends on monaco's internal implementations and may change over time, check github issue for more details.

  • onChange(newValue, event) an event emitted when the content of the current model has changed.

  • editorWillMount(monaco) an event emitted before the editor mounted (similar to componentWillMount of React).

  • editorDidMount(editor, monaco) an event emitted when the editor has been mounted (similar to componentDidMount of React).

  • context allow to pass a different context then the global window onto which the Monaco instance will be loaded. Useful if you want to load the editor in an iframe.

Events & Methods

Refer to Monaco interface IEditor.

Q & A

I don't get syntax highlighting / autocomplete / validation.

Make sure to use the Monaco Webpack plugin or follow the instructions on how to load the ESM version of Monaco.

How to interact with the MonacoEditor instance

Using the first parameter of editorDidMount, or using a ref (e.g. <MonacoEditor ref="monaco">) after editorDidMount event has fired.

Then you can invoke instance methods via this.refs.monaco.editor, e.g. this.refs.monaco.editor.focus() to focuses the MonacoEditor instance.

How to get value of editor

Using this.refs.monaco.editor.getValue() or via method of Model instance:

const model = this.refs.monaco.editor.getModel();
const value = model.getValue();

Do something before editor mounted

For example, you may want to configure some JSON schemas before editor mounted, then you can go with editorWillMount(monaco):

class App extends React.Component {
    editorWillMount(monaco) {
        monaco.languages.json.jsonDefaults.setDiagnosticsOptions({
            validate: true,
            schemas: [{
                uri: "http://myserver/foo-schema.json",
                fileMatch: ['*'],
                schema: {
                    type: "object",
                    properties: {
                        p1: {
                            enum: [ "v1", "v2"]
                        },
                        p2: {
                            $ref: "http://myserver/bar-schema.json"
                        }
                    }
                }
            }]
        });
    }
    render() {
        return (
          <MonacoEditor language="json" editorWillMount={this.editorWillMount} />
        );
    }
}

Use multiple themes

Monaco only supports one theme.

How to use the diff editor

import React from 'react';
import { MonacoDiffEditor } from 'react-monaco-editor';

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const code1 = "// your original code...";
    const code2 = "// a different version...";
    const options = {
      //renderSideBySide: false
    };
    return (
      <MonacoDiffEditor
        width="800"
        height="600"
        language="javascript"
        original={code1}
        value={code2}
        options={options}
      />
    );
  }
}

License

MIT, see the LICENSE file for detail.

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