XtermBlazor
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Blazor library that integrates the xterm.js terminal emulator into Blazor applications. Over 22,000 downloads.
XtermBlazor
Brings xterm.js to Blazor
Live Demo: https://xtermblazor.pages.dev
Demo Projects
- XtermBlazor.Demo.Server (Blazor Server)
- XtermBlazor.Demo.Wasm (Blazor WebAssembly)
Prerequisites
Before you get started with this project, make sure you have the following software installed on your system:
- .NET: You will need .NET 6.0 or later for this project.
- Node.js: This project also requires Node.js version 18 or later.
Installation
1. Install the package
Find the package through NuGet Package Manager or install it with following command.
dotnet add package XtermBlazor
2. Add Imports
After the package is added, you need to add the following in your _Imports.razor
@using XtermBlazor
3. Add CSS & Font references
Add the following to your HTML head section, it's either index.html
or _Host.cshtml
depending on whether you're running WebAssembly or Server.
<link href="_content/XtermBlazor/XtermBlazor.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
In the HTML body section of either index.html
or _Host.cshtml
add this:
<script src="_content/XtermBlazor/XtermBlazor.min.js"></script>
Basic Usage
<Xterm @ref="_terminal" Options="_options" OnFirstRender="@OnFirstRender" />
@code {
private Xterm _terminal;
private TerminalOptions _options = new TerminalOptions
{
CursorBlink = true,
CursorStyle = CursorStyle.Bar,
Theme =
{
Background = "#17615e",
},
};
private async Task OnFirstRender()
{
await _terminal.WriteLine("Hello World");
}
}
Addons
Xterm supports Addons
To use @xterm/addon-fit
addon, you need to add the following to your HTML body section either index.html
or _Host.cshtml
.
Blazor WebAssembly index.html
<!-- Add addon-fit.min.js before blazor.webassembly.js and XtermBlazor.min.js -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@xterm/[email protected]/lib/addon-fit.min.js"></script>
<script src="_framework/blazor.webassembly.js"></script>
<script>navigator.serviceWorker.register('service-worker.js');</script>
<!-- Load the XtermBlazor library and register addons -->
<script src="_content/XtermBlazor/XtermBlazor.min.js"></script>
<script>XtermBlazor.registerAddons({"addon-fit": new FitAddon.FitAddon()});</script>
Blazor Server _Host.cshtml
<!-- Add addon-fit.min.js before blazor.server.js and XtermBlazor.min.js -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@@xterm/[email protected]/lib/addon-fit.min.js"></script>
<script src="_framework/blazor.server.js"></script>
<!-- Load the XtermBlazor library and register addons -->
<script src="_content/XtermBlazor/XtermBlazor.min.js"></script>
<script>XtermBlazor.registerAddons({"addon-fit": new FitAddon.FitAddon()});</script>
Usage with addons
<Xterm @ref="_terminal" Options="_options" Addons="_addons" OnFirstRender="@OnFirstRender" />
@code {
private Xterm _terminal;
private TerminalOptions _options = new TerminalOptions
{
CursorBlink = true,
CursorStyle = CursorStyle.Bar,
};
private HashSet<string> _addons = new HashSet<string>()
{
"addon-fit",
};
private async Task OnFirstRender()
{
// Invoke fit() function
await _terminal.Addon("addon-fit").InvokeVoidAsync("fit");
await _terminal.WriteLine("Hello World");
}
}
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests or open issues.
License
XtermBlazor is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE
file for more details.