A WYSIWYG editor for DokuWiki
All documentation for this plugin can be found at https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:prosemirror
If you install this plugin manually, make sure it is installed in
lib/plugins/prosemirror/
- if the folder is called different it
will not work!
Please refer to http://www.dokuwiki.org/plugins for additional info on how to install plugins in DokuWiki.
Use yarn to install the dependecies
yarn
Create a develoment bundle:
yarn dev
Automatically recreate the bundle during development:
yarn watch
Build a release
yarn build
We really recommend yarn, but npm should work, too.
action/editor.php
:HTML_EDITFORM_OUTPUT
get Instructions and render them to json- see
renderer.php
renderer.php
uses the classesNodeStack
Node
andMark
inschema
to do its job- this should possibly renamed
- to keep information about a Node in as few places as possible,
some rendering instructions have been moved to the respective
parser/
classes
- see
- Prosemirror parses that json in
script/main.js
according to the schema defined inscript/schema.js
and creates itsdoc
-Node from it.
- Some Nodes (e.g. images, links) need to be resolved by DokuWiki in order to be rendered properly.
- So ProseMirror makes ajax requests
- triggered by
LinkForm.resolveSubmittedLinkData
inscript/LinkForm.js
- triggered by
- the request is handled by
action/ajax.php
which resolves the link/images and returns the resolved html to be rendered into Prosemirror
- Prosemirror synchronizes all changes with the underlying json in the
<input>
field - When the Editform is submitted that data has to be parsed by DokuWiki into DokuWiki-Syntax.
- This starts in
action/parser.php
during the eventACTION_ACT_PREPROCESS
- The main challenge is that Prosemirror operates on a flat array, whereas DokuWiki-Syntax is usually a tree
- This means that the Syntax
**bold __underlined and bold__**
is represented in Prosemirror's data as[{text: "bold ", marks: [bold]}, {text: "underlined and bold", marks: [bold, underlined]}]
- The creation of that syntax tree is started in
parser/SyntaxTreeBuilder.php
- Handling marks is complex and subtle:
- To know in which order we have to open/close marks we need to know which start earlier or end later
- for this purpose,
InlineNodeInterface::getStartingNodeMarkScore($markType)
andMark::tailLength
play together - for
getStartingNodeMarkScore()
to work, it needs the inline nodes inside a block node to be chained together, so we can ask the previous node whether it has a given node or not - If the marks on a node have the same start/end than they need a stable order in which they appear.
That is defined in
Mark::markOrder
Currently all our prosemirror scripts are in script/
.
This definietly needs some better organisation.
I can see the following possible groups:
- NodeViews and Forms
- if a Node cannot be simply rendered and edited by ProseMirror, it needs a NodeView
- Examples are links, images, footnotes(NodeView not yet implemented)
- possibly also
<code>
and<file>
?
- Menu-Related classes and menu items
- keyboard commands
- possibly
commands
in general wich then can be used by menu-items and keyboard-events? - the schema
These files are compiled with webpack and transpiled with Babel into lib/bundle.js
,
which is the file actually included by DokuWiki.
The central test-data is the collection of DokuWiki-Syntax and corresponding Prosemirror JSON
in _test/json/
. This data is used for three sets of tests:
- Testing the rendering of DokuWiki-Syntax to Prosemirror JSON in
_test/renderer.test.php
- Testing the parsing of Prosemirror JSON back to the original DokuWiki-Syntax in
_test/jsonParser.test.php
- Testing the validity of the Prosemirror JSON against the schema (
script/schema.js
) in_jstest/test.js
The rendering and parsing tests are run as usual DokuWiki tests.
The javascript tests are run with yarn test
The scripts in script/
are also checked when building with eslint.
Eslint can also be run on its own with yarn eslint
.
Copyright (C) CosmoCode GmbH [email protected] Andreas Gohr Michael Grosse Anna Dabrowska
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
See the COPYING file in your DokuWiki folder for details