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                        React wrapper for simplemde (easymde) markdown editor
React SimpleMDE (EasyMDE) Markdown Editor
React component wrapper for EasyMDE (the most fresh SimpleMDE fork).
Only two dependencies, React (peer) and EasyMDE (peer).
Built by @RIP21 👨💻
- New in v5
 - Install
 - Demo
 - Usage
- Controlled usage
 - Options
 - Hotkeys
 - Custom preview rendering example
 - Events / Additional event listeners for events of CodeMirror
 - Autosaving
 - Retrieve 
easymde,codemirrororcursorinfo to be able to manipulate it. - Basic testing
 
 - API
- Props
 - All exports list
 
 - Changelog
- New in v4
 - New in v3
 - New in v2
 
 
Table of contents generated with markdown-toc
New in v5
- [breaking] Full rewrite to hooks. Means more reactive so, probably, less bugs related with updates. Minimum React version required 
>=16.8.2 - [breaking] 
easymdenow a peer dependency, please install it manually - [breaking] 
labelprop has been removed - [breaking] SSR safe nets removed, please make sure to import it dynamically
 - [breaking] 
optionsshall be memoized to prevent new instances from being created on each render and other related to that bugs (more on that below) - [potentially-breaking] Forwards 
ref, so you can easily get access todivwrapper by usingrefprop. - [potentially-breaking] Lots of bugs fixed, examples updated
 - [potentially-breaking] 
@babel/runtimehelpers are no longer inlined but imported. 
Install
npm install --save react-simplemde-editor easymde
Note: Possibly you may need to install @babel/runtime, try without it, but if you don't have any issues, then you shouldn't.
Demo
or to see it locally:
git clone https://github.com/RIP21/react-simplemde-editor.git
cd react-simplemde-editor
yarn install
yarn demo
open browser at localhost:3000
Usage
View the demo code for more examples.
All examples below are in TypeScript
Uncontrolled usage
import React from "react";
import SimpleMDE from "react-simplemde-editor";
import "easymde/dist/easymde.min.css";
<SimpleMDE />;
Controlled usage
export const ControlledUsage = () => {
  const [value, setValue] = useState("Initial value");
  const onChange = useCallback((value: string) => {
    setValue(value);
  }, []);
  return <SimpleMdeReact value={value} onChange={onChange} />;
};
Options
You can set API of SimpleMDE options which you pass down as a options prop.
If you're using TypeScript it will be inferred by compiler.
Note: if you don't specify a custom id it will automatically generate an id for you.
Note that you need to useMemo to memoize options so they do not change on each rerender! It will affect behavior and performance
because then on each render of the parent that renders SimpleMdeReact you'll get a new instance of the editor, which you definitely want to avoid!
Also, if you change options on each value change you will lose focus.
So, put options as a const outside of the component, or if options shall be partially or fully set by props make sure to useMemo in
case of functional/hooks components, or class field for class based components.
Slightly more on that here: #164
export const UsingOptions = () => {
  const [value, setValue] = useState("Initial");
  const onChange = useCallback((value: string) => {
    setValue(value);
  }, []);
  const autofocusNoSpellcheckerOptions = useMemo(() => {
    return {
      autofocus: true,
      spellChecker: false,
    } as SimpleMDE.Options;
  }, []);
  return (
    <SimpleMdeReact
      options={autofocusNoSpellcheckerOptions}
      value={value}
      onChange={onChange}
    />
  );
};
Hotkeys
You can include key maps using the extraKeys prop.
Read more at CodeMirror extra keys
export const UpdateableByHotKeys = () => {
  const extraKeys = useMemo<KeyMap>(() => {
    return {
      Up: function (cm) {
        cm.replaceSelection(" surprise. ");
      },
      Down: function (cm) {
        cm.replaceSelection(" surprise again! ");
      },
    };
  }, []);
  const [value, setValue] = useState("initial");
  const onChange = (value: string) => setValue(value);
  return (
    <SimpleMdeReact value={value} onChange={onChange} extraKeys={extraKeys} />
  );
};
Custom preview rendering example
import ReactDOMServer from "react-dom/server";
export const CustomPreview = () => {
  const customRendererOptions = useMemo(() => {
    return {
      previewRender() {
        return ReactDOMServer.renderToString(
          <ReactMarkdown
            source={text}
            renderers={{
              CodeBlock: CodeRenderer,
              Code: CodeRenderer,
            }}
          />
        );
      },
    } as SimpleMDE.Options;
  }, []);
  return (
    <div>
      <h4>Custom preview</h4>
      <SimpleMdeReact options={customRendererOptions} />
    </div>
  );
};
Events / Additional event listeners for events of CodeMirror
See full list of events here
import { SimpleMdeReact } from "react-simplemde-editor";
import type { SimpleMdeToCodemirrorEvents } from "react-simplemde-editor";
export const CustomEventListeners = () => {
  const [value, setValue] = useState("Initial value");
  const onChange = useCallback((value: string) => {
    setValue(value);
  }, []);
  // Make sure to always `useMemo` all the `options` and `events` props to ensure best performance!
  const events = useMemo(() => {
    return {
      focus: () => console.log(value),
    } as SimpleMdeToCodemirrorEvents;
  }, []);
  return <SimpleMdeReact events={events} value={value} onChange={onChange} />;
};
Autosaving
export const Autosaving = () => {
  const delay = 1000;
  const autosavedValue = localStorage.getItem(`smde_demo`) || "Initial value";
  const anOptions = useMemo(() => {
    return {
      autosave: {
        enabled: true,
        uniqueId: "demo",
        delay,
      },
    };
  }, [delay]);
  return (
    <SimpleMdeReact id="demo" value={autosavedValue} options={anOptions} />
  );
};
Retrieve easymde, codemirror or cursor info to be able to manipulate it.
export const GetDifferentInstances = () => {
  // simple mde
  const [simpleMdeInstance, setMdeInstance] = useState<SimpleMDE | null>(null);
  const getMdeInstanceCallback = useCallback((simpleMde: SimpleMDE) => {
    setMdeInstance(simpleMde);
  }, []);
  useEffect(() => {
    simpleMdeInstance &&
      console.info("Hey I'm editor instance!", simpleMdeInstance);
  }, [simpleMdeInstance]);
  // codemirror
  const [codemirrorInstance, setCodemirrorInstance] = useState<Editor | null>(
    null
  );
  const getCmInstanceCallback = useCallback((editor: Editor) => {
    setCodemirrorInstance(editor);
  }, []);
  useEffect(() => {
    codemirrorInstance &&
      console.info("Hey I'm codemirror instance!", codemirrorInstance);
  }, [codemirrorInstance]);
  // line and cursor
  const [lineAndCursor, setLineAndCursor] = useState<Position | null>(null);
  const getLineAndCursorCallback = useCallback((position: Position) => {
    setLineAndCursor(position);
  }, []);
  useEffect(() => {
    lineAndCursor &&
      console.info("Hey I'm line and cursor info!", lineAndCursor);
  }, [lineAndCursor]);
  return (
    <div>
      <h4>Getting instance of Mde and codemirror and line and cursor info</h4>
      <SimpleMdeReact
        value="Go to console to see stuff logged"
        getMdeInstance={getMdeInstanceCallback}
        getCodemirrorInstance={getCmInstanceCallback}
        getLineAndCursor={getLineAndCursorCallback}
      />
    </div>
  );
};
Basic testing
Here is how you do it. It requires mock of certain browser pieces to work, but this is whole example.
import { act, render, screen } from "@testing-library/react";
import { useState } from "react";
import { SimpleMdeReact } from "SimpleMdeReact";
import userEvent from "@testing-library/user-event";
// @ts-ignore
Document.prototype.createRange = function () {
  return {
    setEnd: function () {},
    setStart: function () {},
    getBoundingClientRect: function () {
      return { right: 0 };
    },
    getClientRects: function () {
      return {
        length: 0,
        left: 0,
        right: 0,
      };
    },
  };
};
const Editor = () => {
  const [value, setValue] = useState("");
  return <SimpleMdeReact value={value} onChange={setValue} />;
};
describe("Renders", () => {
  it("succesfully", async () => {
    act(() => {
      render(<Editor />);
    });
    const editor = await screen.findByRole("textbox");
    userEvent.type(editor, "hello");
    expect(screen.getByText("hello")).toBeDefined();
  });
});
API
Props
export interface SimpleMdeReactProps
  extends Omit<React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, "onChange"> {
  id?: string;
  onChange?: (value: string) => void;
  value?: string;
  extraKeys?: KeyMap;
  options?: SimpleMDE.Options;
  events?: SimpleMdeToCodemirrorEvents;
  getMdeInstance?: (instance: SimpleMDE) => void;
  getCodemirrorInstance?: (codemirror: Editor) => void;
  getLineAndCursor?: (position: Position) => void;
}
All exports list
default - SimpleMdeReact 
SimpleMdeReact - same as default but named
Types: 
SimpleMdeReactProps - props of the component 
DOMEvent - certain events that are used to get events exported below 
CopyEvents - only copy codemirror events 
GlobalEvents - some other global codemirror events 
DefaultEvent - default codemirror event handler function 
IndexEventsSignature - index signature that expects string as key and returns DefaultEvent 
SimpleMdeToCodemirrorEvents - manually crafted events (based off @types/[email protected] that easymde uses internally) +
all the above merged together into whole mapping between Codemirror event names and actual handlers for
events prop 
GetMdeInstance - signature of the callback function that retrieves mde instance 
GetCodemirrorInstance - signature of the callback function that retrieves codemirror instance 
GetLineAndCursor - signature of the callback function that retrieves line and cursor info 
Changelog
New in v4
- Now uses EasyMDE (the most fresh SimpleMDE fork)
instead of 
simplemdeitself. Possible breaking changes, so I bumped version to v4. - One obvious breaking change. Is how CSS is have to be imported. It used to be 
simplemde/dist/simplemde.min.cssnow it will beeasymde/dist/easymde.min.css 
New in v3
- The 
initialValueprop has been removed and replaced with avalueprop, allowing direct changes to the value to be made after the component mounts. - v3.6.8 if rendering server-side, you can set static ids to avoid errors in rendering synchronization.
 - v3.6.17 TypeScript typings added.
 - v3.6.19 All props will be passed to the wrapper now (except a id, onChange and few others that are ignored)
 - v3.6.21 React 17 support (UNSAFE methods are no longer used)
 
New in v2
Version 1.0 did not have SimpleMDE options configured well, this readme reflects the changes made to better include options. This is still a very new project. Testing, feedback and PRs are welcome and appreciated.