Google's Blockly is a web-based, visual programming editor. Users can drag blocks together to build programs. All code is free and open source.
The source for this module is in the Blockly repo.
import * as Blockly from 'blockly/core';
Blockly.inject('blocklyDiv', {
...
})
For samples on how to integrate Blockly into your project, view the list of samples at blockly-samples.
You can install this package either via npm
or unpkg
.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/blockly/blockly.min.js"></script>
When importing from unpkg, you can access imports from the global namespace.
// Access Blockly.
Blockly.thing;
// Access the default blocks.
Blockly.Blocks['block_type'];
// Access the javascript generator.
javascript.javascriptGenerator;
npm install blockly
Note: Using import of our package targets requires you to use a bundler (like webpack), since Blockly is packaged as a UMD, rather than an ESM.
// Import Blockly core.
import * as Blockly from 'blockly/core';
// Import the default blocks.
import * as libraryBlocks from 'blockly/blocks';
// Import a generator.
import {javascriptGenerator} from 'blockly/javascript';
// Import a message file.
import * as En from 'blockly/msg/en';
// Require Blockly core.
const Blockly = require('blockly/core');
// Require the default blocks.
const libraryBlocks = require('blockly/blocks');
// Require a generator.
const {javascriptGenerator} = require('blockly/javascript');
// Require a message file.
const En = require('blockly/msg/en');
Once you have the message files, you also need to apply them.
Blockly.setLocal(En);
For a full list of supported Blockly locales, see: https://github.com/google/blockly/tree/master/msg/js
For more information about how to use Blockly, check out our devsite.
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