ContentTools editor implementation for Yii 2.
Check out ContentTools website http://getcontenttools.com for more information about the editor.
Add the package to your composer.json:
{
"require": {
"bizley/contenttools": "^1.4"
}
}
and run composer update
or alternatively run composer require bizley/contenttools
This package depends on Bower package fetched through https://asset-packagist.org/
Make sure you can fetch it by configuring your composer.json properly (see instructions at the link above).
Wrap any part of the content in \bizley\contenttools\ContentTools::begin();
and \bizley\contenttools\ContentTools::end();
.
<?php \bizley\contenttools\ContentTools::begin(); ?>
This is the part of view that is editable.
<p>There are paragraphs</p>
<div>and more...</div>
<?php \bizley\contenttools\ContentTools::end(); ?>
You can use the widget multiple times on one page.
Yii 2 ContentTools saves content and uploaded images asynchronously and it requires some preparation on the backend side.
You have to create few controllers' actions:
- "upload new image" action,
- "rotate uploaded image" action,
- "insert & crop uploaded image" action,
- "save content" action.
Three first actions are already prepared if you don't want any special operations. You can find them in 'actions' folder.
- UploadAction - takes care of validating the uploaded images using
\bizley\contenttools\models\ImageForm
(jpg, png and gif images are allowed, maximum width and height is 1000px and maximum size is 2 MB), images are saved incontent-tools-uploads
folder accessible from web. - RotateAction - takes care of rotating the uploaded image using Imagine library (through
yii2-imagine
extension required in the composer.json). - InsertAction - takes care of inserting image into the content with optional cropping using Imagine library.
The default option for the image URLs is:
'imagesEngine' => [
'upload' => '/site/content-tools-image-upload',
'rotate' => '/site/content-tools-image-rotate',
'insert' => '/site/content-tools-image-insert',
],
So if you don't want to change the imagesEngine
parameter add in your SiteController:
public function actions()
{
return [
'content-tools-image-upload' => \bizley\contenttools\actions\UploadAction::className(),
'content-tools-image-insert' => \bizley\contenttools\actions\InsertAction::className(),
'content-tools-image-rotate' => \bizley\contenttools\actions\RotateAction::className(),
];
}
See Standalone Actions section in Yii 2 Guide for more info about adding actions.
The last "save content" action is not prepared because it depends on the business logic of your application. See Saving content part at the end of this file.
Default configuration for this is:
'saveEngine' => [
'save' => '/site/save-content',
],
You can add options for the widget by passing the configuration array in the begin()
method.
default: null
Identifier of the editable region (must be unique).
If left empty it is automatically set to 'contentToolsXXX' where XXX is the number of next widget.
default: null
Page identifier. If null
it is set to the current URL.
default: 'div'
HTML tag that is used to wrap the editable content.
default: 'name'
Name of the data-*
attribute that stores the identifier of editable region.
default: 'editable'
Name of the data-*
attribute that marks the region as editable.
default: []
Array of HTML options that are applied to editable region's tag.
default:
[
'upload' => '/site/content-tools-image-upload',
'rotate' => '/site/content-tools-image-rotate',
'insert' => '/site/content-tools-image-insert',
]
Array of the URLs of the image actions OR false
to switch off the default image engine (you will have to prepare JS
for handling images on your own).
default:
[
'save' => '/site/save-content',
]
Array with the URL of the content saving action OR false
to switch off the default saving engine (you will have to
prepare JS for handling content saving on your own).
default: []
Array of styles that can be applied to the edited content.
Every style should be added in separate array like:
'Name of the style' => [
'class' => 'Name of the CSS class',
'tags' => [Array of the html tags this can be applied to] or 'comma-separated list of the html tags this can be applied to'
],
Example:
'Bootstrap Green' => [
'class' => 'text-success',
'tags' => ['p', 'h2', 'h1']
],
tags
key is optional and if omitted style can be applied to every element.
default: false
Boolean flag or language code of the widget translation.
You can find the list of prepared translations in @bower/contenttools/translations
folder.
false
means that widget will not be translated (default language is English).
true
means that widget will be translated using the application language.
If this parameter is a string widget tries to load the translation file with the given name.
If it cannot be found and string is longer that 2 characters widget tries again this time with parameter shortened to 2 characters.
If again it cannot be found language sets back to default.
default: true
Boolean flag whether the configuration should be global.
Global configuration means that every succeeding widget ignores page
, tag
, dataName
, dataInit
, imagesEngine
,
saveEngine
, and language
parameters and sets them to be the same as in the first one. Also styles
are added only
if they've got unique names.
default: null
String with custom JS to be initialized with editor.
Use editor
variable to point to instance of ContentTools.EditorApp.get()
.
See http://getcontenttools.com/api/content-tools for more details about CT API.
The default JS image callbacks assume the following action response:
{
'size': [image-width-in-px, image-height-in-px],
'url': image-url
}
with optional 'alt'
for insert-action. In case of any errors response should be:
{
'errors': [array-of-error-descriptions]
}
At the moment errors are only displayed in browser's console (user sees only the big transparent cross).
Action responsible for saving the content should expect the array of every page region data in pairs
'region-identifier' => 'region-content'
.
Typical structure could look like this:
[
'contentTools0' => '...', // HTML content of the contentTools0 region
'contentTools1' => '...', // HTML content of the contentTools1 region
'_csrf' => '...', // CRSF token value
'page' => '/site/index' // page identifier
]
Now you just need to validate and save the regions linked to the page with the given identifier.
Example implementation of saving content can be found in the https://github.com/bizley/yii2-content-tools/blob/master/example.php