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EditorJS as a widget for Wagtail, with Page- and Image chooser support

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wagtail_editorjs

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A Wagtail EditorJS widget with page/image chooser support, document support and more!

Add features:

Quick start

  1. Add 'wagtail_editorjs' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...,
    'wagtail_editorjs',
    ]
    
  2. Add the HTML to your template:

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'wagtail_editorjs/css/frontend.css' %}">
    {% load editorjs %}
    
    {# CSS files for features #}
    {% editorjs_static "css" %}
    
    {% editorjs self.editor_field %}
    
     {# JS files for features #}
     {% editorjs_static "js" %}
    
  3. Add the field to your model:

    ...
    from wagtail_editorjs.fields import EditorJSField
    from wagtail_editorjs.blocks import EditorJSBlock
    
    
    class HomePage(Page):
        content_panels = [
            FieldPanel("editor_field"),
            FieldPanel("content"),
        ]
        editor_field = EditorJSField(
            # All supported features
            features=[
                'attaches',
                'background-color-tune',
                'button',
                'checklist',
                'code',
                'delimiter',
                'document',
                'drag-drop',
                'header',
                'image',
                'images',
                'inline-code',
                'link',
                'link-autocomplete',
                'marker',
                'nested-list',
                'paragraph',
                'quote',
                'raw',
                'table',
                'text-alignment-tune',
                'text-color-tune',
                'text-variant-tune',
                'tooltip',
                'underline',
                'undo-redo',
                'warning'
             ],
            blank=True,
            null=True,
        )
    
        # Or as a block
        content = fields.StreamField([
            ('editorjs', EditorJSBlock(features=[
                # ... same as before
            ])),
        ], blank=True, use_json_field=True)
    

List features

This readme might not fully reflect which features are available.

To find this out - you can:

  1. start the python shell

    py ./manage.py shell
    
  2. Print all the available features:

    from wagtail_editorjs.registry import EDITOR_JS_FEATURES
    print(EDITOR_JS_FEATURES.keys())
    dict_keys([... all registered features ...])
    

Register a Wagtail block as a feature

It is also possible to register a Wagtail block as a feature.

This may be a Fieldblock (like Charblock, or TextBlock), or a StructBlock.

It is not allowed to be or include:

  • A StreamBlock
  • A ListBlock
  • Any type of ChooserBlock
  • A RichTextBlock

Example:

from wagtail import hooks
from wagtail_editorjs.features import (
    WagtailBlockFeature,
    EditorJSFeatureStructBlock,
)
from wagtail_editorjs.registry import (
    EditorJSFeatures,
)
from wagtail_editorjs.hooks import REGISTER_HOOK_NAME

from wagtail import blocks

class HeadingBlock(blocks.StructBlock):
    title = blocks.CharBlock()
    subtitle = blocks.CharBlock()

class TextBlock(EditorJSFeatureStructBlock):
    heading = HeadingBlock()
    body = blocks.TextBlock()

    class Meta:
        template = "myapp/text_block.html"
        allowed_tags = ["h1", "h2", "p"]
        # Html looks like:
        #  <h1>{{ self.heading.title }}</h1>
        #  <h2>{{ self.heading.subtitle }}</h2>
        #  <p>{{ self.body }}</p>

@hooks.register(REGISTER_HOOK_NAME)
def register_editor_js_features(registry: EditorJSFeatures):

    registry.register(
        "wagtail-text-block",
        WagtailBlockFeature(
            "wagtail-text-block",
            block=TextBlock(),
        ),
    )

The block will then be rendered as any structblock, but it will be wrapped in a div with the class wagtail-text-block (the feature name).

Example:

<div class="wagtail-text-block">
    <h1>My title</h1>
    <h2>My subtitle</h2>
    <p>My body</p>
</div>

Settings

EDITORJS_CLEAN_HTML

Default: True Clean the HTML output on rendering. This happens every time the field is rendered. It might be smart to set up some sort of caching mechanism. Optionally; cleaning can be FORCED by passing clean=True or False to the render_editorjs_html function.

EDITORJS_ADD_BLOCK_ID

Default: true Add a block ID to each editorJS block when rendering. This is useful for targeting the block with JavaScript, or possibly creating some link from frontend to admin area.

EDITORJS_BLOCK_ID_ATTR

Default: data-editorjs-block-id The attribute name to use for the block ID. This is only used if ADD_BLOCK_ID is True.

EDITORJS_USE_FULL_URLS

Default: False Use full urls if the request is available in the EditorJS rendering context.

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