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A flexible component for generating a link preview
npm install link-prevue
Javascript
import LinkPrevue from 'link-prevue'
new Vue({
el: '#app',
components: {
LinkPrevue
}
})
HTML
<div id="app">
<link-prevue url="https://vuejs.org/"></link-prevue>
</div>
To use a custom card, set your own html code between the aperture tag and the close tag of component. Using the scoped slot.
<div id="app">
<link-prevue url="https://vuejs.org/">
<template slot-scope="props">
<div class="card" style="width: 20rem;">
<img class="card-img-top" :src="props.img" :alt="props.title">
<div class="card-block">
<h4 class="card-title">{{props.title}}</h4>
<p class="card-text">{{props.description}}</p>
<a v-bind:href="props.url" class="btn btn-primary">More</a>
</div>
</div>
</template>
</link-prevue>
</div>
To use a custom loading indicator, use the loading slot.
<div id="app">
<link-prevue url="https://vuejs.org/">
<template slot="loading">
<!-- set your custom loading -->
<h1>Loading...</h1>
</template>
</link-prevue>
</div>
For custom button handler use the onButtonClick property, like.
HTML
<div id="app">
<link-prevue url="https://vuejs.org/" :onButtonClick="onClick"></link-prevue>
</div>
Javascript
import LinkPrevue from 'link-prevue'
export default {
components:{
LinkPrevue
},
methods: {
onClick(prevue) {
console.log('click', prevue.images, prevue.title, prevue.url, prevue.description)
}
}
}
link-prevue have the following props for customize the component
Prop | Type | Required | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
url | String | yes | undefined | Site url for generate link preview |
onButtonClick | Function | no | undefined | Function for a custom button handler, params => prevue |
cardWidth | String | no | ‘400px’ | Card width, accept px and % |
showButton | Boolean | no | true | Render card button |
apiUrl | String | no | https://linkpreview-api.herokuapp.com/ | Custom API url check this |
link-prevue use an API REST for retrieve link data if you want to use your own API REST check this.
Author: nivaldomartinez
GitHub: https://github.com/nivaldomartinez/link-prevue
#vuejs #javascript #vue-js #vue
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CodeMirror component for React. Demo Preview: @uiwjs.github.io/react-codemirror
Features:
🚀 Quickly and easily configure the API.
🌱 Versions after @uiw/react-codemirror@v4
use codemirror 6. #88.
⚛️ Support the features of React Hook(requires React 16.8+).
📚 Use Typescript to write, better code hints.
🌐 The bundled version supports use directly in the browser #267.
🌎 There are better sample previews.
🎨 Support theme customization, provide theme editor.
Not dependent on uiw.
npm install @uiw/react-codemirror --save
import React from 'react';
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { javascript } from '@codemirror/lang-javascript';
function App() {
const onChange = React.useCallback((value, viewUpdate) => {
console.log('value:', value);
}, []);
return (
<CodeMirror
value="console.log('hello world!');"
height="200px"
extensions={[javascript({ jsx: true })]}
onChange={onChange}
/>
);
}
export default App;
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { StreamLanguage } from '@codemirror/language';
import { go } from '@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/go';
const goLang = `package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello, 世界")
}`;
export default function App() {
return <CodeMirror value={goLang} height="200px" extensions={[StreamLanguage.define(go)]} />;
}
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/cpp
=> @codemirror/lang-cpp
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/css
=> @codemirror/lang-css
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/html
=> @codemirror/lang-html
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/java
=> @codemirror/lang-java
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/javascript
=> @codemirror/lang-javascript
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/json
=> @codemirror/lang-json
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/lezer
=> @codemirror/lang-lezer
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/markdown
=> @codemirror/lang-markdown
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/php
=> @codemirror/lang-php
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/python
=> @codemirror/lang-python
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/rust
=> @codemirror/lang-rust
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/sql
=> @codemirror/lang-sql
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/xml
=> @codemirror/lang-xml
@codemirror/legacy-modes/mode/wast
=> @codemirror/lang-wast
Markdown language code is automatically highlighted.
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { markdown, markdownLanguage } from '@codemirror/lang-markdown';
import { languages } from '@codemirror/language-data';
const code = `## Title
\`\`\`jsx
function Demo() {
return <div>demo</div>
}
\`\`\`
\`\`\`bash
# Not dependent on uiw.
npm install @codemirror/lang-markdown --save
npm install @codemirror/language-data --save
\`\`\`
[weisit ulr](https://uiwjs.github.io/react-codemirror/)
\`\`\`go
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello, 世界")
}
\`\`\`
`;
export default function App() {
return <CodeMirror value={code} extensions={[markdown({ base: markdownLanguage, codeLanguages: languages })]} />;
}
import { useEffect, useMemo, useRef } from 'react';
import { useCodeMirror } from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { javascript } from '@codemirror/lang-javascript';
const code = "console.log('hello world!');\n\n\n";
// Define the extensions outside the component for the best performance.
// If you need dynamic extensions, use React.useMemo to minimize reference changes
// which cause costly re-renders.
const extensions = [javascript()];
export default function App() {
const editor = useRef();
const { setContainer } = useCodeMirror({
container: editor.current,
extensions,
value: code,
});
useEffect(() => {
if (editor.current) {
setContainer(editor.current);
}
}, [editor.current]);
return <div ref={editor} />;
}
We have created a theme editor
where you can define your own theme. We have also defined some themes ourselves, which can be installed and used directly. Below is a usage example:
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { javascript } from '@codemirror/lang-javascript';
import { okaidia } from '@uiw/codemirror-theme-okaidia';
const extensions = [javascript({ jsx: true })];
export default function App() {
return (
<CodeMirror
value="console.log('hello world!');"
height="200px"
theme={okaidia}
extensions={[javascript({ jsx: true })]}
/>
);
}
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { createTheme } from '@uiw/codemirror-themes';
import { javascript } from '@codemirror/lang-javascript';
import { tags as t } from '@lezer/highlight';
const myTheme = createTheme({
theme: 'light',
settings: {
background: '#ffffff',
foreground: '#75baff',
caret: '#5d00ff',
selection: '#036dd626',
selectionMatch: '#036dd626',
lineHighlight: '#8a91991a',
gutterBackground: '#fff',
gutterForeground: '#8a919966',
},
styles: [
{ tag: t.comment, color: '#787b8099' },
{ tag: t.variableName, color: '#0080ff' },
{ tag: [t.string, t.special(t.brace)], color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.number, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.bool, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.null, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.keyword, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.operator, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.className, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.definition(t.typeName), color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.typeName, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.angleBracket, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.tagName, color: '#5c6166' },
{ tag: t.attributeName, color: '#5c6166' },
],
});
const extensions = [javascript({ jsx: true })];
export default function App() {
const onChange = React.useCallback((value, viewUpdate) => {
console.log('value:', value);
}, []);
return (
<CodeMirror
value="console.log('hello world!');"
height="200px"
theme={myTheme}
extensions={extensions}
onChange={onChange}
/>
);
}
initialState
to restore state from JSON-serialized representationCodeMirror allows to serialize editor state to JSON representation with toJSON function for persistency or other needs. This JSON representation can be later used to recreate ReactCodeMirror component with the same internal state.
For example, this is how undo history can be saved in the local storage, so that it remains after the page reloads
import CodeMirror from '@uiw/react-codemirror';
import { historyField } from '@codemirror/commands';
// When custom fields should be serialized, you can pass them in as an object mapping property names to fields.
// See [toJSON](https://codemirror.net/docs/ref/#state.EditorState.toJSON) documentation for more details
const stateFields = { history: historyField };
export function EditorWithInitialState() {
const serializedState = localStorage.getItem('myEditorState');
const value = localStorage.getItem('myValue') || '';
return (
<CodeMirror
value={value}
initialState={
serializedState
? {
json: JSON.parse(serializedState || ''),
fields: stateFields,
}
: undefined
}
onChange={(value, viewUpdate) => {
localStorage.setItem('myValue', value);
const state = viewUpdate.state.toJSON(stateFields);
localStorage.setItem('myEditorState', JSON.stringify(state));
}}
/>
);
}
value?: string
value of the auto created model in the editor.width?: string
width of editor. Defaults to auto
.height?: string
height of editor. Defaults to auto
.theme?
: 'light'
/ 'dark'
/ Extension
Defaults to 'light'
.import React from 'react';
import { EditorState, EditorStateConfig, Extension } from '@codemirror/state';
import { EditorView, ViewUpdate } from '@codemirror/view';
export * from '@codemirror/view';
export * from '@codemirror/basic-setup';
export * from '@codemirror/state';
export interface UseCodeMirror extends ReactCodeMirrorProps {
container?: HTMLDivElement | null;
}
export declare function useCodeMirror(props: UseCodeMirror): {
state: EditorState | undefined;
setState: import('react').Dispatch<import('react').SetStateAction<EditorState | undefined>>;
view: EditorView | undefined;
setView: import('react').Dispatch<import('react').SetStateAction<EditorView | undefined>>;
container: HTMLDivElement | null | undefined;
setContainer: import('react').Dispatch<import('react').SetStateAction<HTMLDivElement | null | undefined>>;
};
export interface ReactCodeMirrorProps
extends Omit<EditorStateConfig, 'doc' | 'extensions'>,
Omit<React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, 'onChange' | 'placeholder'> {
/** value of the auto created model in the editor. */
value?: string;
height?: string;
minHeight?: string;
maxHeight?: string;
width?: string;
minWidth?: string;
maxWidth?: string;
/** focus on the editor. */
autoFocus?: boolean;
/** Enables a placeholder—a piece of example content to show when the editor is empty. */
placeholder?: string | HTMLElement;
/**
* `light` / `dark` / `Extension` Defaults to `light`.
* @default light
*/
theme?: 'light' | 'dark' | Extension;
/**
* Whether to optional basicSetup by default
* @default true
*/
basicSetup?: boolean | BasicSetupOptions;
/**
* This disables editing of the editor content by the user.
* @default true
*/
editable?: boolean;
/**
* This disables editing of the editor content by the user.
* @default false
*/
readOnly?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to optional basicSetup by default
* @default true
*/
indentWithTab?: boolean;
/** Fired whenever a change occurs to the document. */
onChange?(value: string, viewUpdate: ViewUpdate): void;
/** Some data on the statistics editor. */
onStatistics?(data: Statistics): void;
/** The first time the editor executes the event. */
onCreateEditor?(view: EditorView, state: EditorState): void;
/** Fired whenever any state change occurs within the editor, including non-document changes like lint results. */
onUpdate?(viewUpdate: ViewUpdate): void;
/**
* Extension values can be [provided](https://codemirror.net/6/docs/ref/#state.EditorStateConfig.extensions) when creating a state to attach various kinds of configuration and behavior information.
* They can either be built-in extension-providing objects,
* such as [state fields](https://codemirror.net/6/docs/ref/#state.StateField) or [facet providers](https://codemirror.net/6/docs/ref/#state.Facet.of),
* or objects with an extension in its `extension` property. Extensions can be nested in arrays arbitrarily deep—they will be flattened when processed.
*/
extensions?: Extension[];
/**
* If the view is going to be mounted in a shadow root or document other than the one held by the global variable document (the default), you should pass it here.
* Originally from the [config of EditorView](https://codemirror.net/6/docs/ref/#view.EditorView.constructor%5Econfig.root)
*/
root?: ShadowRoot | Document;
/**
* Create a state from its JSON representation serialized with [toJSON](https://codemirror.net/docs/ref/#state.EditorState.toJSON) function
*/
initialState?: {
json: any;
fields?: Record<'string', StateField<any>>;
};
}
export interface ReactCodeMirrorRef {
editor?: HTMLDivElement | null;
state?: EditorState;
view?: EditorView;
}
declare const ReactCodeMirror: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<
ReactCodeMirrorProps & React.RefAttributes<ReactCodeMirrorRef>
>;
export default ReactCodeMirror;
export interface BasicSetupOptions {
lineNumbers?: boolean;
highlightActiveLineGutter?: boolean;
highlightSpecialChars?: boolean;
history?: boolean;
foldGutter?: boolean;
drawSelection?: boolean;
dropCursor?: boolean;
allowMultipleSelections?: boolean;
indentOnInput?: boolean;
syntaxHighlighting?: boolean;
bracketMatching?: boolean;
closeBrackets?: boolean;
autocompletion?: boolean;
rectangularSelection?: boolean;
crosshairCursor?: boolean;
highlightActiveLine?: boolean;
highlightSelectionMatches?: boolean;
closeBracketsKeymap?: boolean;
defaultKeymap?: boolean;
searchKeymap?: boolean;
historyKeymap?: boolean;
foldKeymap?: boolean;
completionKeymap?: boolean;
lintKeymap?: boolean;
}
import { EditorSelection, SelectionRange } from '@codemirror/state';
import { ViewUpdate } from '@codemirror/view';
export interface Statistics {
/** Get the number of lines in the editor. */
lineCount: number;
/** total length of the document */
length: number;
/** Get the proper [line-break](https://codemirror.net/docs/ref/#state.EditorState^lineSeparator) string for this state. */
lineBreak: string;
/** Returns true when the editor is [configured](https://codemirror.net/6/docs/ref/#state.EditorState^readOnly) to be read-only. */
readOnly: boolean;
/** The size (in columns) of a tab in the document, determined by the [`tabSize`](https://codemirror.net/6/docs/ref/#state.EditorState^tabSize) facet. */
tabSize: number;
/** Cursor Position */
selection: EditorSelection;
/** Make sure the selection only has one range. */
selectionAsSingle: SelectionRange;
/** Retrieves a list of all current selections. */
ranges: readonly SelectionRange[];
/** Get the currently selected code. */
selectionCode: string;
/**
* The length of the given array should be the same as the number of active selections.
* Replaces the content of the selections with the strings in the array.
*/
selections: string[];
/** Return true if any text is selected. */
selectedText: boolean;
}
export declare const getStatistics: (view: ViewUpdate) => Statistics;
All Packages
Name | NPM Version | Website |
---|---|---|
@uiw/react-codemirror | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-basic-setup | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-color | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-classname | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-events | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-hyper-link | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-langs | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-line-numbers-relative | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-mentions | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-extensions-zebra-stripes | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-themes | #preview |
Name | NPM Version | Website |
---|---|---|
@uiw/codemirror-themes-all | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-abcdef | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-androidstudio | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-atomone | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-aura | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-bbedit | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-bespin | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-duotone | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-dracula | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-darcula | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-eclipse | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-github | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-gruvbox-dark | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-material | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-noctis-lilac | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-nord | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-okaidia | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-solarized | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-sublime | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-tokyo-night | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-tokyo-night-storm | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-tokyo-night-day | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-vscode | #preview | |
@uiw/codemirror-theme-xcode | #preview |
Author: uiwjs
Source Code: https://github.com/uiwjs/react-codemirror
License: MIT license
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In this article, we are going to list out the most popular websites using Vue JS as their frontend framework.
Vue JS is one of those elite progressive JavaScript frameworks that has huge demand in the web development industry. Many popular websites are developed using Vue in their frontend development because of its imperative features.
This framework was created by Evan You and still it is maintained by his private team members. Vue is of course an open-source framework which is based on MVVM concept (Model-view view-Model) and used extensively in building sublime user-interfaces and also considered a prime choice for developing single-page heavy applications.
Released in February 2014, Vue JS has gained 64,828 stars on Github, making it very popular in recent times.
Evan used Angular JS on many operations while working for Google and integrated many features in Vue to cover the flaws of Angular.
“I figured, what if I could just extract the part that I really liked about Angular and build something really lightweight." - Evan You
#vuejs #vue #vue-with-laravel #vue-top-story #vue-3 #build-vue-frontend #vue-in-laravel #vue.js
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Icons are the vital element of the user interface of the product enabling successful and effective interaction with it. In this article, I will collect 10 Vue icon component to bring more interactivity, better UI design to your Vue application.
A clean and simple Vue wrapper for SweetAlert’s fantastic status icons. This wrapper is intended for users who are interested in just the icons. For the standard SweetAlert modal with all of its bells and whistles, you should probably use Vue-SweetAlert 2
Demo: https://vue-sweetalert-icons.netlify.com/
Download: https://github.com/JorgenVatle/vue-sweetalert-icons/archive/master.zip
Create 2-state, SVG-powered animated icons.
Demo: https://codesandbox.io/s/6v20q76xwr
Download: https://github.com/kai-oswald/vue-svg-transition/archive/master.zip
Awesome SVG icon component for Vue.js, with built-in Font Awesome icons.
Demo: https://justineo.github.io/vue-awesome/demo/
Download: https://github.com/Justineo/vue-awesome/archive/master.zip
Transitioning Result Icon for Vue.js
A scalable result icon (SVG) that transitions the state change, that is the SVG shape change is transitioned as well as the color. Demonstration can be found here.
A transitioning (color and SVG) result icon (error or success) for Vue.
Demo: https://transitioning-result-icon.dexmo-hq.com/
Download: https://github.com/dexmo007/vue-transitioning-result-icon/archive/master.zip
Easily add Zondicon icons to your vue web project.
Demo: http://www.zondicons.com/icons.html
Download: https://github.com/TerryMooreII/vue-zondicons/archive/master.zip
Vicon is an simple iconfont componenet for vue.
iconfont
iconfont is a Vector Icon Management & Communication Platform made by Alimama MUX.
Download: https://github.com/Lt0/vicon/archive/master.zip
A tool to create svg icon components. (vue 2.x)
Demo: https://mmf-fe.github.io/vue-svgicon/v3/
Download: https://github.com/MMF-FE/vue-svgicon/archive/master.zip
This library is a collection of Vue single-file components to render Material Design Icons, sourced from the MaterialDesign project. It also includes some CSS that helps make the scaling of the icons a little easier.
Demo: https://gitlab.com/robcresswell/vue-material-design-icons
Download: https://gitlab.com/robcresswell/vue-material-design-icons/tree/master
Vue Icon Set Components from Ionic Team
Design Icons, sourced from the Ionicons project.
Demo: https://mazipan.github.io/vue-ionicons/
Download: https://github.com/mazipan/vue-ionicons/archive/master.zip
Dead easy, Google Material Icons for Vue.
This package’s aim is to get icons into your Vue.js project as quick as possible, at the cost of all the bells and whistles.
Demo: https://material.io/resources/icons/?style=baseline
Download: https://github.com/paulcollett/vue-ico/archive/master.zip
I hope you like them!
#vue #vue-icon #icon-component #vue-js #vue-app
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Vue highlight is often used to highlight text and syntax. Here are the 7 Vue highlight components I’ve collected.
Vue3 Snippets, This extension adds Vue3 Code Snippets into Visual Studio Code.
Vim syntax and indent plugin for vue files
Vue directive for highlight multiple istances of a word.
Beautiful code syntax highlighting as Vue.js component.
A dead simple code editor with syntax highlighting and line numbers. 7kb/gz
Features
A simple port from react-highlight-words
Vue component to highlight words within a larger body of text.
Vue component for highlight multiple istances of a word.
Thank for read!
#vue-highlight #vue #vue-highlight-component #highlight-vue
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Markdown is a way to style text on the web. You control the display of the document; formatting words as bold or italic, adding images, and creating lists are just a few of the things we can do with Markdown.
The 10 Vue markdown components below will give you a clear view.
Use showdown as a Vue component.
A markdown editor using codemirror and previewer using showdown for Vue.js.
The vue lib for markdown-it.
perfect-markdown is a markdown editor based on Vue & markdown-it. The core is inspired by the implementation of mavonEditor, so perfect-markdown has almost all of the functions of mavonEditor. What’s more, perfect-markdown also extends some features based on mavonEditor.
Vue.js Markdown Editor component.
Markdown to Vue component loader for Webpack.
fo-markdown-note is a Vue.js component that provides a simple Markdown editor that can be included in your Vue.js project.
fo-markdown-note is a thin Vue.js wrapper around the SimpleMDE Markdown editor JavaScript control.
Markdown Editor component for Vue.js. Support both vue1.0 & vue2.0
A nice vue.js markdown editor. Support WYSIWYG editing mode, reading mode and so on.
A Powerful and Highspeed Markdown Parser for Vue.
Thank for read!
#vue-markdown #vue-js #vue-markdown-component #vue