Constrained Editor Plugin
A Plugin which adds restrictions to the model of monaco-editor, so that only some parts of the code are editable and rest will become read-only. Please click here for Demo and click here for Documentation
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Table of Contents
- Demo
- How to install using NPM
- Problem Statement
- Sample code
- Walkthrough of Sample code
- Potential Applications
- Contributions and Issues
- License
Demo
How to install using NPM
npm i constrained-editor-plugin
Problem Statement
Monaco Editor is one of the most popular code editors in the market. It is developed by Microsoft.The Monaco Editor is the code editor that powers VS Code. Although it is packed with lot of features, it didn't have the feature to constrain the editable area, which is to basically allow editing in only certain parts of the content.
This plugin solves this issue, and will help you add that functionality into your monaco editor instance, without any performance issues.
Sample code
// Include constrainedEditorPlugin.js in your html.
require.config({ paths: { vs: '../node_modules/monaco-editor/dev/vs' } });
require(['vs/editor/editor.main'], function () {
const container = document.getElementById('container')
const editorInstance = monaco.editor.create(container, {
value: [
'const utils = {};',
'function addKeysToUtils(){',
'',
'}',
'addKeysToUtils();'
].join('\n'),
language: 'javascript'
});
const model = editorInstance.getModel();
// - Configuration for the Constrained Editor : Starts Here
const constrainedInstance = constrainedEditor(monaco);
constrainedInstance.initializeIn(editorInstance);
constrainedInstance.addRestrictionsTo(model, [{
// range : [ startLine, startColumn, endLine, endColumn ]
range: [1, 7, 1, 12], // Range of Util Variable name
label: 'utilName',
validate: function (currentlyTypedValue, newRange, info) {
const noSpaceAndSpecialChars = /^[a-z0-9A-Z]*$/;
return noSpaceAndSpecialChars.test(currentlyTypedValue);
}
}, {
range: [3, 1, 3, 1], // Range of Function definition
allowMultiline: true,
label: 'funcDefinition'
}]);
// - Configuration for the Constrained Editor : Ends Here
});
Walkthrough of Sample code
-
constrainedEditor
is the globally available class to create an instance of theConstrainedEditor
. This instance has to be created by sending in themonaco
variable as an argument. -
constrainedEditor.initializeIn(editorInstance)
is where the constrained editor will add the necessary functions into the editor instance. The Editor returned by the monaco editor during the monaco.editor.create() call should be sent here. -
constrainedEditor.addRestrictionsTo(model,restrictions)
is where the constrained editor will add restrictions to the model.
For detailed documentation on available APIs, click here
Potential Applications
Coding Tutorial Applications
This plugin can be used in applications which teach programming tutorials, where the application can be made in such as way that it allows users to edit in only certain places
Interviewing applications
This can be used to prevent the candidate to accidentally mess up the boilerplate code given to them.
Contributions and Issues
This project is open source and you are welcome to add more features to this plugin.
If your find any issue, please raise it here
License
Licensed under the MIT License.