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Python bindings for prosemirror-rs: a Rust implementation of ProseMirror's document model and transform pipeline

Project description

prosemirror-rs — Python bindings

Python bindings for prosemirror, a Rust implementation of ProseMirror's document model and transform pipeline.

Installation

pip install prosemirror-rs

Design goals

  • Zero unnecessary copies. The schema and document live entirely in Rust memory. Only JSON strings cross the Python/Rust boundary.
  • Wire-efficient. Steps arriving as JSON (e.g. from a WebSocket) can be passed directly to apply_steps_json() without any Python-level parsing.
  • Database-efficient. doc_json() serializes the document in Rust and returns a plain Python str, ready to write to a database with no intermediate Python objects.

Quick start

from prosemirror_rs import Editor
import json

schema_json = json.dumps({
    "nodes": {
        "doc":       {"content": "paragraph+"},
        "paragraph": {"content": "text*", "group": "block"},
        "text":      {"group": "inline"},
    },
    "marks": {"strong": {}, "em": {}},
})

doc_json = json.dumps({
    "type": "doc",
    "content": [{"type": "paragraph", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "Hello"}]}],
})

editor = Editor(schema_json, doc_json)
print(editor.version)   # 0

# Typical server loop: steps arrive as raw JSON from a client
async def on_message(raw: str):
    data = json.loads(raw)                          # parse envelope only
    results = editor.apply_steps_json(              # steps stay as JSON string
        json.dumps(data["steps"])
    )
    if all(results):
        doc = editor.doc_json()                     # serialised in Rust
        await db.execute("UPDATE docs SET body = $1", doc)

API reference

Editor(schema_json, doc_json)

Create an editor. Both arguments are JSON strings (schema spec and initial document). Raises ValueError on malformed input.

editor.apply_step(step_json) -> bool

Apply one step supplied as a JSON string. Returns True on success, False if the step cannot be applied (document is left unchanged). Raises ValueError on invalid JSON.

editor.apply_steps_json(steps_json, *, stop_on_failure=True) -> list[bool]

Preferred method for incoming network data. Accepts a JSON array of steps as a single string — passed directly to Rust and parsed there, so nothing touches Python's JSON machinery. Returns one bool per step.

editor.apply_steps(steps, *, stop_on_failure=True) -> list[bool]

Convenience method for when steps are constructed or modified in Python. Each element of steps is a JSON string for one step. All steps are parsed before any are applied, so a bad JSON string raises ValueError without mutating the document. Returns one bool per step.

editor.doc_json() -> str

Return the current document as a compact JSON string. Serialized entirely in Rust; only the final string is handed to Python — suitable for direct database writes with no intermediate objects.

editor.version (int, read-only property)

Number of steps successfully applied since construction. Use as a document version counter in collaborative-editing protocols.

Credits

The underlying Rust library was originally written by Daniel Seiler (Xiphoseer, me@dseiler.eu), who designed and implemented the document model, transform pipeline, and runtime schema system. Mustafa J (mustafa.0x@gmail.com) has made substantial contributions to the core Rust implementation. Currently maintained by Johannes Wilm (FidusWriter, johannes@fiduswriter.org).

ProseMirror is by Marijn Haverbeke and contributors — see prosemirror.net.

The Python test suite used for cross-implementation validation is taken from prosemirror-py, a Python port of ProseMirror originally created by Shen Li and maintained by Samuel Cormier-Iijima, Patrick Gingras, and others at Fellow Insights Inc.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

Copyright 2026 Johannes Wilm Copyright 2025–2026 Mustafa J Copyright 2020 Daniel Seiler Copyright 2019 Fellow Insights Inc. (prosemirror-py Python port) Copyright 2015–2026 Marijn Haverbeke and others

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