Monaco Editor component for Phoenix LiveView.
- Lazy load assets
- Easily instantiate single or multpiple editors
- Pass any option available to the editor
- Interoperability with the underlying editor
Add :live_monaco_editor
dependency:
def deps do
[
{:live_monaco_editor, "~> 0.1"}
]
end
Once installed, change your assets/js/app.js
file to load the code editor hook in the live socket:
import { CodeEditorHook } from "../../deps/live_monaco_editor/priv/static/live_monaco_editor.esm"
let Hooks = {}
Hooks.CodeEditorHook = CodeEditorHook
let liveSocket = new LiveSocket("/live", Socket, { hooks: Hooks, params: { _csrf_token: csrfToken } })
And change your assets/css/app.css
file to load styling:
@import "../../deps/live_monaco_editor/priv/static/live_monaco_editor.min.css";
A new editor using the default options can be created as:
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor value="# My Code Editor" />
Or you can customize it as:
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor
style="min-height: 250px; width: 100%;"
value={~S{
defmodule Math do
def sum_list([head | tail], accumulator) do
sum_list(tail, head + accumulator)
end
def sum_list([], accumulator) do
accumulator
end
end
IO.puts Math.sum_list([1, 2, 3], 0)
}}
opts={
Map.merge(
LiveMonacoEditor.default_opts(),
%{"language" => "elixir"}
)
}
/>
All monaco editor options are supported by passing a map to opts
, for example to change the initial language and some other visual options:
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor
value="<h1>My Code Editor</h1>"
opts={
%{
"language" => "html",
"fontSize" => 10,
"minimap" => %{
"autohide" => true,
"showSlider" => "always"
}
}
}
/>
The code editor is created with default options to provide a better UX out-of-the-box, which may not suit your needs, but you can keep the defaults and overwrite some options as you wish:
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor
opts={
Map.merge(
LiveMonacoEditor.default_opts(),
%{"wordWrap" => "on"}
)
}
/>
You can listen to events emitted by the code editor to fetch its current value and send it back to the parent LiveView where the component is used. Firstly, add a event listener:
window.addEventListener("lme:editor_mounted", (ev) => {
const hook = ev.detail.hook
// https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/docs.html#interfaces/editor.IStandaloneCodeEditor.html
const editor = ev.detail.editor.standalone_code_editor
// push an event to the parent liveview containing the editor current value when the editor loses focus
editor.onDidBlurEditorWidget(() => {
hook.pushEvent("code-editor-lost-focus", { value: editor.getValue() })
})
})
Then you can handle that event on the LiveView to save the editor content or perform any kind of operation you need:
def handle_event("code-editor-lost-focus", %{"value" => value}, socket) do
{:noreply, assign(socket, :source, value)}
end
Do not rely on phx-change
to fetch the editor content because it has known limitations due to how Monaco Editor works:
- Pressing "backspace" does not trigger the change event.
- Only the last 10 lines are sent in the event value.
Instead use the :change
option in the component:
<form>
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor
path="my_file.html"
value="<h1>Title</h1>"
change="set_editor_value"
/>
</form>
Which will trigger an event set_editor_value
in the current LiveView process:
def handle_event("set_editor_value", %{"value" => value}, socket) do
# do something with `value` - it contains the whole editor content
{:noreply, socket}
end
You'll need to ignore phx-change events for the editor field:
def handle_event("validate", %{"_target" => ["live_monaco_editor", "my_file.html"]}, socket) do
# ignore change events from the editor field
{:noreply, socket}
end
Set an unique id
and path
for each one:
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor id="html" path="my_file.html" />
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor id="css" path="my_file.css" />
<button phx-click="create-file">my_file.html</button>
def handle_event("create-file", _params, socket) do
{:noreply,
socket
|> LiveMonacoEditor.change_language("html")
|> LiveMonacoEditor.set_value("<h1>New File</h1>")}
end
More operations will be supported in new releases.
The component does not depend on any CSS framework but its parent container has to be large enough to be visible. The default style can be changed and/or classes can be applied:
<LiveMonacoEditor.code_editor
style="height: 100%; width: 100%; min-height: 1000px; min-width: 600px;"
class="my-2"
/>
Early-stage, you can expect incomplete features and breaking changes.
You can use the file dev.exs
which is a self-contained Phoenix application running LiveMonacoEditor. Execute:
mix setup
iex -S mix dev
Visit http://localhost:4002
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