Tool for the Editor.js.
This tool allows you to attach files to your articles.
You can get the package using any of these ways.
npm install @greenmice/editorjs-media
Add a new Tool to the tools
property of the Editor.js initial config.
import MediaTool from '@greenmice/editorjs-media';
var editor = EditorJS({
...
tools: {
...
media: {
class: MediaTool,
config: {
endpoint: 'http://localhost:8008/uploadFile'
}
}
}
...
});
Media Tool supports these configuration parameters:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
endpoint | string |
Optional endpoint for file uploading or use uploader |
uploader | {uploadByFile: function} |
Optional custom uploading method or use endpoint |
field | string |
(default: file ) Name of uploaded file field in POST request |
types | string |
(default: * ) Mime-types of files that can be accepted with file selection. |
buttonText | string |
(default: Select file ) Placeholder for file upload button |
errorMessage | string |
(default: File upload failed ) Message to show if file upload failed |
additionalRequestHeaders | object |
(default: {} ) Object with any custom headers which will be added to request. Example: {"X-CSRF-TOKEN": "W5fe2...hR8d1"}
|
This Tool returns data
with following format
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
file | object |
Uploaded file data. Data received from backend uploader. See description below. |
title | string |
File's title. Initially set as uploaded file name. Can be modified by user. |
Object file
consists of the following fields. All of them are optional, size
and extension
are supported by design.
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
url | string |
Full public path of uploaded file |
size | number |
File's size (expected in bytes, according to Tool's design) |
name | string |
File's name |
extension | string |
File's extension |
{
"type" : "meida",
"data" : {
"file": {
"url" : "https://www.tesla.com/tesla_theme/assets/img/_vehicle_redesign/roadster_and_semi/roadster/hero.mp3",
"size": "12345",
"name": "hero.mp3",
"extension": "mp3"
},
"title": "Hero"
}
}
Response of your uploader should cover following format:
{
"success" : 1,
"file": {
// any data you want
// for example: url, name, size, title
}
}
success - uploading status. 1 for successful, 0 for failed
file - uploaded file data. Can contain any data you want to store. All fields will be stored as file object in output data.
Fields supported by the UI of block:
title
size
-
extension
(if not present, will be extracted from thename
) url
As mentioned at the Config Params section, you have an ability to provide own custom uploading method.
It is a quite simple: implement uploadByFile
method and pass them via uploader
config param.
The method return a Promise that resolves with response in a format that described at the backend response format section.
Method | Arguments | Return value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
uploadByFile | File |
{Promise.<{success, file: {url}}>} |
Upload file to the server and return an uploaded file data |
Example:
import MediaTool from '@greenmice/editorjs-media';
var editor = EditorJS({
...
tools: {
...
media: {
class: MediaTool,
config: {
/**
* Custom uploader
*/
uploader: {
/**
* Upload file to the server and return an uploaded image data
* @param {File} file - file selected from the device or pasted by drag-n-drop
* @return {Promise.<{success, file: {url}}>}
*/
uploadByFile(file){
// your own uploading logic here
return MyAjax.upload(file).then((response) => {
return {
success: 1,
file: {
url: response.fileurl,
// any data you want
// for example: name, size, title
}
};
});
},
}
}
}
}
...
});