Editmode allows you to turn plain text in your React app into easily inline-editable bits of content that can be managed by anyone with no technical knowledge.
Use npm to install Editmode:
npm install editmode-react
or if you prefer yarn:
yarn add editmode-react
Within your React app, navigate to the index file within your src directory. Import the Editmode wrapper and wrap your App within.
import { Editmode } from "editmode-react";
// ๐ `project_id` can be found in the URL:
// https://editmode.com/projects/{project_id}/chunks
ReactDOM.render(
<React>
<Editmode projectId={project_id}>
<App />
</Editmode>
</React>,
document.getElementById("root")
);
If you have already created the chunk you would like to render on the Editmode CMS, you can simply pass the identifier as a prop and begin editing. You can provide default content as a fallback should anything go wrong trying to retrieve the data from the API:
import { Chunk } from "editmode-react";
function Example() {
return (
<section>
<Chunk identifier="cnk_321">I have default content</Chunk>
<Chunk identifier="cnk_123" />
</section>
);
}
Alternatively, if you are using one of our text editor plugins and would like to create a new chunk directly from the editor, you may select the piece of text you would like to convert and hit CMD+SHIFT+L if you're on Mac and WIN+SHIFT+L if you're on Windows. (For Visual Studio Code users, you can also hit CMD+SHIFT+P if you're on Mac and WIN+SHIFT+P if you're on Windows to open the command palette, type "Editmode: Create Chunk" and hit enter).
Chunk collections are simply a way to categorise chunks and can be used to render repeatable content. Each collection can contain many properties and each property can hold different types of information.
A good use case example would be creating a "Team Member" collection. It may have Full Name
, Title
and Headshot
properties. Within your React app, you may want to display the name, title and headshot of all your team members (ie all chunks within the Team Member collection). You can do this by passing the chunk collection identifier as a prop to the ChunkCollection component. To render the name, title and headshot for each team member, pass the identifiers for each property as a prop to the ChunkFieldValue component:
import { ChunkCollection, ChunkFieldValue } from "editmode-react";
function Example() {
return (
<section className="meet_the_team">
<ChunkCollection identifier="col_123..." className="team_member_container" itemClass="team_member">
<h2><ChunkFieldValue identifier="fld_001..." className="name"/><h2>
<h5><ChunkFieldValue identifier="fld_002..." className="title"/></h5>
<div><ChunkFieldValue identifier="fld_003..." className="headshot"/></div>
</ChunkCollection>
</section>
);
}
This will render editable headings containing the name and title and an image containing the headshot for every person in the "Team Member" collection.
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
identifier | string |
Takes the id of a collection you want to loop through |
limit | int string |
optional The number of collection items you want to display |
tags | array |
optional Filter collection items based on tags listed in this prop |
className | string |
optional Class name(s) that will be added along with "chunks-collection-wrapper" to the main collection <div> element |
itemClass | string |
optional Class name(s) that will be added along with "chunks-collection-item--wrapper" to all collection items |
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
identifier | string |
Takes the identifier or field_name of a collection field |
className | string |
optional Class name(s) that will be added in the chunk em-span element |
Our ChunkCollection component specifies a default rendering behaviour - it iterates over your chunk collection data and renders each collection item in the exact manner the collection was set up. However, you might be looking for a more specific behavior, like dynamically rendering chunks in the collection based on certain properties in your chunk collection data.
A good use case would be rendering a collection of e-gamer cards. Maybe you'd like to render the card of the highest scorer with a unique class name that specifies a different set of styles. You can achieve this using a combination of our useCollectionChunks hook and a trio of components (CustomChunkCollection, CollectionItemWrapper and ChunkFieldValue).
CustomChunkCollection is the parent wrapper for your collection, a bit like the ChunkCollection component is, but it lets you:
- Supply the data its children will render
- Determine what precisely is supplied to the inner components and alongside what
CollectionItemWrapper returns and wraps a div
around each chunk in a collection.
useCollectionChunks returns an array of the chunks in a collection, with each chunk being an object containing data specific to that chunk (you may log its return value to your console to see the content of the array).
import {
Editmode,
ChunkFieldValue,
useCollectionChunks,
CustomChunkCollection,
CollectionItemWrapper,
} from "editmode-react";
function Example () {
const collectionId = "col_Vy60de...";
const chunks = useCollectionChunks(collectionId);
return (
<section className="gamer-cards">
<CustomChunkCollection identifier="col_Vy60de...y" chunks={chunks}>
{chunks.map((chunk) => (
<CollectionItemWrapper chunk={chunk} className={some logic here based on a chunk property}
key={chunk.identifier}>
<h2>
<ChunkFieldValue identifier="fld_QmQNy..." />
</h2>
<h3>
<ChunkFieldValue identifier="fld_vr8o..." />
</h3>
</CollectionItemWrapper>
))}
</CustomChunkCollection>
</section>
);
}
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
identifier | string |
Takes the id of a collection you want to loop through |
chunks | array |
This is the array of collections you've extracted from useCollectionChunks |
className | string |
optional Class name(s) that will be added along with โchunks-collection-wrapperโ to the main collection div element |
limit | int string |
optional The number of collection items you want to display |
tags | array |
optional Filter collection items based on tags listed in this prop |
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
chunk | object |
The current chunk object while iterating over a collection of chunks |
className | string |
optional Class name(s) that will be added along with โchunks-collection-item--wrapperโ to the collection item div element |
For cases when there's no internet connection but your app is designed to work in offline mode, Editmode supports having an array of default chunks as fallback.
const defaultChunksValue = [
{
identifier: "cnk_2177d77492a2dead1585",
chunk_type: "single_line_text",
project_id: "prj_h3Gk3gFVMXbl",
branch_id: "d1dWhVyF85Yr",
master_branch: true,
content_key: "",
content: "This is a single line text!",
},
];
function Example() {
return (
<section>
<Editmode projectId="prj_h3Gk3gFVMXbl" defaultChunks={defaultChunksValue}>
<Chunk identifier="cnk_2177d77492a2dead1585" />
</Editmode>
</section>
);
}
Variables that are created in the Editmode CMS are also supported by passing an object prop as variables
.
function Example() {
return (
<section>
<Editmode projectId="prj_h3Gk3gFVMXbl" defaultChunks={defaultChunksValue}>
<Chunk
identifier="cnk_2177d77492a2dead1585"
variables={{ name: "John" }}
/>
</Editmode>
</section>
);
}
With this, chunks such as Hello, {{name}}!
will be parsed as Hello, John!
Use transformation
attribute to perform real-time image transformations to deliver perfect images to the end-users.
// This chunk should render an image with 200 x 200 dimension
<Chunk identifier='cnk_23123123' transformation="w-200 h-200" />
// For image inside a collection
<ChunkCollection identifier="col_123...">
<ChunkFieldValue identifier='Avatar' transformation="w-200 h-200" />
</ChunkCollection>
Please see complete list of transformation parameters.
You can now edit and save all of the chunks in your React app from within the browser - just add editmode=1
as a query string parameter to the current URL.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Eric Clemmons ๐ ๐ ๐ป |
Jen Villaganas ๐ป ๐ ๐ |
Bos Eriko Reyes ๐ป ๐ ๐ |
Francis Bulus ๐ป ๐ |
Jen Villaganas ๐ป |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!