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diff --git a/doc/development/fe_guide/content_editor.md b/doc/development/fe_guide/content_editor.md index 6cf4076bf83..956e7d0d56e 100644 --- a/doc/development/fe_guide/content_editor.md +++ b/doc/development/fe_guide/content_editor.md @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ group: Editor info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- -# Content Editor **(FREE)** +# Content Editor development guidelines **(FREE)** The Content Editor is a UI component that provides a WYSIWYG editing -experience for [GitLab Flavored Markdown](../../user/markdown.md) (GFM) in the GitLab application. +experience for [GitLab Flavored Markdown](../../user/markdown.md) in the GitLab application. It also serves as the foundation for implementing Markdown-focused editors that target other engines, like static site generators. @@ -16,103 +16,339 @@ to build the Content Editor. These frameworks provide a level of abstraction on the native [`contenteditable`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Editable_content) web technology. -## Architecture remarks +## Usage guide -At a high level, the Content Editor: +Follow these instructions to include the Content Editor in a feature. -- Imports arbitrary Markdown. -- Renders it in a HTML editing area. -- Exports it back to Markdown with changes introduced by the user. +1. [Include the Content Editor component](#include-the-content-editor-component). +1. [Set and get Markdown](#set-and-get-markdown). +1. [Listen for changes](#listen-for-changes). -The Content Editor relies on the -[Markdown API endpoint](../../api/markdown.md) to transform Markdown -into HTML. It sends the Markdown input to the REST API and displays the API's -HTML output in the editing area. The editor exports the content back to Markdown -using a client-side library that serializes editable documents into Markdown. +### Include the Content Editor component -![Content Editor high level diagram](img/content_editor_highlevel_diagram.png) +Import the `ContentEditor` Vue component. We recommend using asynchronous named imports to +take advantage of caching, as the ContentEditor is a big dependency. -Check the [Content Editor technical design document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fKOiWpdHned4KOLVOOFYVvX1euEjMP5rTntUhpapdBg) -for more information about the design decisions that drive the development of the editor. - -**NOTE**: We also designed the Content Editor to be extensible. We intend to provide -more information about extension development for supporting new types of content in upcoming -milestones. - -## GitLab Flavored Markdown support +```html +<script> +export default { + components: { + ContentEditor: () => + import( + /* webpackChunkName: 'content_editor' */ '~/content_editor/components/content_editor.vue' + ), + }, + // rest of the component definition +} +</script> +``` -The [GitLab Flavored Markdown](../../user/markdown.md) extends -the [CommonMark specification](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.29/) with support for a -variety of content types like diagrams, math expressions, and tables. Supporting -all GitLab Flavored Markdown content types in the Content Editor is a work in progress. For -the status of the ongoing development for CommonMark and GitLab Flavored Markdown support, read: +The Content Editor requires two properties: -- [Basic Markdown formatting extensions](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/5404) epic. -- [GitLab Flavored Markdown extensions](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/5438) epic. +- `renderMarkdown` is an asynchronous function that returns the response (String) of invoking the +[Markdown API](../../api/markdown.md). +- `uploadsPath` is a URL that points to a [GitLab upload service](../uploads.md#upload-encodings) + with `multipart/form-data` support. -## Usage +See the [`WikiForm.vue`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/app/assets/javascripts/pages/shared/wikis/components/wiki_form.vue#L207) +component for a production example of these two properties. -To include the Content Editor in your feature, import the `createContentEditor` factory -function and the `ContentEditor` Vue component. `createContentEditor` sets up an instance -of [tiptap's Editor class](https://www.tiptap.dev/api/editor/) with all the necessary -extensions to support editing GitLab Flavored Markdown content. It also creates -a Markdown serializer that allows exporting tiptap's document format to Markdown. +### Set and get Markdown -`createContentEditor` requires a `renderMarkdown` parameter invoked -by the editor every time it needs to convert Markdown to HTML. The Content Editor -does not provide a default value for this function yet. +The `ContentEditor` Vue component doesn't implement Vue data binding flow (`v-model`) +because setting and getting Markdown are expensive operations. Data binding would +trigger these operations every time the user interacts with the component. -**NOTE**: The Content Editor is in an early development stage. Usage and development -guidelines are subject to breaking changes in the upcoming months. +Instead, you should obtain an instance of the `ContentEditor` class by listening to the +`initialized` event: ```html <script> -import { GlButton } from '@gitlab/ui'; -import { createContentEditor, ContentEditor } from '~/content_editor'; -import { __ } from '~/locale'; import createFlash from '~/flash'; +import { __ } from '~/locale'; export default { - components: { - ContentEditor, - GlButton, + methods: { + async loadInitialContent(contentEditor) { + this.contentEditor = contentEditor; + + try { + await this.contentEditor.setSerializedContent(this.content); + } catch (e) { + createFlash(__('Could not load initial document')); + } + }, + submitChanges() { + const markdown = this.contentEditor.getSerializedContent(); + }, }, +}; +</script> +<template> + <content-editor + :render-markdown="renderMarkdown" + :uploads-path="pageInfo.uploadsPath" + @initialized="loadInitialContent" + /> +</template> +``` + +### Listen for changes + +You can still react to changes in the Content Editor. Reacting to changes helps +you know if the document is empty or dirty. Use the `@change` event handler for +this purpose. + +```html +<script> +export default { data() { return { - contentEditor: null, - } + empty: false, + }; }, - created() { - this.contentEditor = createContentEditor({ - renderMarkdown: (markdown) => Api.markdown({ text: markdown }), - }); - - try { - await this.contentEditor.setSerializedContent(this.content); - } catch (e) { - createFlash({ - message: __('There was an error loading content in the editor'), error: e - }); + methods: { + handleContentEditorChange({ empty }) { + this.empty = empty; } }, +}; +</script> +<template> + <div> + <content-editor + :render-markdown="renderMarkdown" + :uploads-path="pageInfo.uploadsPath" + @initialized="loadInitialContent" + @change="handleContentEditorChange" + /> + <gl-button :disabled="empty" @click="submitChanges"> + {{ __('Submit changes') }} + </gl-button> + </div> +</template> +``` + +## Implementation guide + +The Content Editor is composed of three main layers: + +- **The editing tools UI**, like the toolbar and the table structure editor. They + display the editor's state and mutate it by dispatching commands. +- **The Tiptap Editor object** manages the editor's state, + and exposes business logic as commands executed by the editing tools UI. +- **The Markdown serializer** transforms a Markdown source string into a ProseMirror + document and vice versa. + +### Editing tools UI + +The editing tools UI are Vue components that display the editor's state and +dispatch [commands](https://www.tiptap.dev/api/commands/#commands) to mutate it. +They are located in the `~/content_editor/components` directory. For example, +the **Bold** toolbar button displays the editor's state by becoming active when +the user selects bold text. This button also dispatches the `toggleBold` command +to format text as bold: + +```mermaid +sequenceDiagram + participant A as Editing tools UI + participant B as Tiptap object + A->>B: queries state/dispatches commands + B--)A: notifies state changes +``` + +#### Node views + +We implement [node views](https://www.tiptap.dev/guide/node-views/vue/#node-views-with-vue) +to provide inline editing tools for some content types, like tables and images. Node views +allow separating the presentation of a content type from its +[model](https://prosemirror.net/docs/guide/#doc.data_structures). Using a Vue component in +the presentation layer enables sophisticated editing experiences in the Content Editor. +Node views are located in `~/content_editor/components/wrappers`. + +#### Dispatch commands + +You can inject the Tiptap Editor object to Vue components to dispatch +commands. + +NOTE: +Do not implement logic that changes the editor's +state in Vue components. Encapsulate this logic in commands, and dispatch +the command from the component's methods. + +```html +<script> +export default { + inject: ['tiptapEditor'], methods: { - async save() { - await Api.updateContent({ - content: this.contentEditor.getSerializedContent(), - }); + execute() { + //Incorrect + const { state, view } = this.tiptapEditor.state; + const { tr, schema } = state; + tr.addMark(state.selection.from, state.selection.to, null, null, schema.mark('bold')); + + // Correct + this.tiptapEditor.chain().toggleBold().focus().run(); + }, + } +}; +</script> +<template> +``` + +#### Query editor's state + +Use the `EditorStateObserver` renderless component to react to changes in the +editor's state, such as when the document or the selection changes. You can listen to +the following events: + +- `docUpdate` +- `selectionUpdate` +- `transaction` +- `focus` +- `blur` +- `error`. + +Learn more about these events in [Tiptap's event guide](https://www.tiptap.dev/api/events/). + +```html +<script> +// Parts of the code has been hidden for efficiency +import EditorStateObserver from './editor_state_observer.vue'; + +export default { + components: { + EditorStateObserver, + }, + data() { + return { + error: null, + }; + }, + methods: { + displayError({ message }) { + this.error = message; + }, + dismissError() { + this.error = null; }, }, }; </script> <template> - <div> - <content-editor :content-editor="contentEditor" /> - <gl-button @click="save()">Save</gl-button> - </div> + <editor-state-observer @error="displayError"> + <gl-alert v-if="error" class="gl-mb-6" variant="danger" @dismiss="dismissError"> + {{ error }} + </gl-alert> + </editor-state-observer> </template> ``` -Call `setSerializedContent` to set initial Markdown in the Editor. This method is -asynchronous because it makes an API request to render the Markdown input. -`getSerializedContent` returns a Markdown string that represents the serialized -version of the editable document. +### The Tiptap editor object + +The Tiptap [Editor](https://www.tiptap.dev/api/editor) class manages +the editor's state and encapsulates all the business logic that powers +the Content Editor. The Content Editor constructs a new instance of this class and +provides all the necessary extensions to support +[GitLab Flavored Markdown](../../user/markdown.md). + +#### Implement new extensions + +Extensions are the building blocks of the Content Editor. You can learn how to implement +new ones by reading [Tiptap's guide](https://www.tiptap.dev/guide/custom-extensions). +We recommend checking the list of built-in [nodes](https://www.tiptap.dev/api/nodes) and +[marks](https://www.tiptap.dev/api/marks) before implementing a new extension +from scratch. + +Store the Content Editor extensions in the `~/content_editor/extensions` directory. +When using a Tiptap's built-in extension, wrap it in a ES6 module inside this directory: + +```javascript +export { Bold as default } from '@tiptap/extension-bold'; +``` + +Use the `extend` method to customize the Extension's behavior: + +```javascript +import { HardBreak } from '@tiptap/extension-hard-break'; + +export default HardBreak.extend({ + addKeyboardShortcuts() { + return { + 'Shift-Enter': () => this.editor.commands.setHardBreak(), + }; + }, +}); +``` + +#### Register extensions + +Register the new extension in `~/content_editor/services/create_content_editor.js`. Import +the extension module and add it to the `builtInContentEditorExtensions` array: + +```javascript +import Emoji from '../extensions/emoji'; + +const builtInContentEditorExtensions = [ + Code, + CodeBlockHighlight, + Document, + Dropcursor, + Emoji, + // Other extensions +``` + +### The Markdown serializer + +The Markdown Serializer transforms a Markdown String to a +[ProseMirror document](https://prosemirror.net/docs/guide/#doc) and vice versa. + +#### Deserialization + +Deserialization is the process of converting Markdown to a ProseMirror document. +We take advantage of ProseMirror's +[HTML parsing and serialization capabilities](https://prosemirror.net/docs/guide/#schema.serialization_and_parsing) +by first rendering the Markdown as HTML using the [Markdown API endpoint](../../api/markdown.md): + +```mermaid +sequenceDiagram + participant A as Content Editor + participant E as Tiptap Object + participant B as Markdown Serializer + participant C as Markdown API + participant D as ProseMirror Parser + A->>B: deserialize(markdown) + B->>C: render(markdown) + C-->>B: html + B->>D: to document(html) + D-->>A: document + A->>E: setContent(document) +``` + +Deserializers live in the extension modules. Read Tiptap's +[parseHTML](https://www.tiptap.dev/guide/custom-extensions#parse-html) and +[addAttributes](https://www.tiptap.dev/guide/custom-extensions#attributes) documentation to +learn how to implement them. Titap's API is a wrapper around ProseMirror's +[schema spec API](https://prosemirror.net/docs/ref/#model.SchemaSpec). + +#### Serialization + +Serialization is the process of converting a ProseMirror document to Markdown. The Content +Editor uses [`prosemirror-markdown`](https://github.com/ProseMirror/prosemirror-markdown) +to serialize documents. We recommend reading the +[MarkdownSerializer](https://github.com/ProseMirror/prosemirror-markdown#class-markdownserializer) +and [MarkdownSerializerState](https://github.com/ProseMirror/prosemirror-markdown#class-markdownserializerstate) +classes documentation before implementing a serializer: + +```mermaid +sequenceDiagram + participant A as Content Editor + participant B as Markdown Serializer + participant C as ProseMirror Markdown + A->>B: serialize(document) + B->>C: serialize(document, serializers) + C-->>A: markdown string +``` + +`prosemirror-markdown` requires implementing a serializer function for each content type supported +by the Content Editor. We implement serializers in `~/content_editor/services/markdown_serializer.js`. |