ExEditor

A headless code editor library for Phoenix LiveView applications with a plugin system for extensibility. This code is pre-production.

Features

Installation

From Hex (when published)

Add ex_editor to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
[
{:ex_editor, "~> 0.1.1"}
]
end

From GitHub

def deps do
[
{:ex_editor, github: "thanos/ex_editor"}
]
end

Then run:

mix deps.get

Quick Start

Basic Usage

# Create a new editor with initial content
editor = ExEditor.Editor.new(content: "Hello, World!\nThis is line 2")
# Get the current content
ExEditor.Editor.get_content(editor)
# => "Hello, World!\nThis is line 2"
# Update content
{:ok, editor} = ExEditor.Editor.set_content(editor, "New content here")
# Work with the underlying document
doc = editor.document
ExEditor.Document.line_count(doc) # => 1
ExEditor.Document.get_line(doc, 1) # => {:ok, "New content here"}

Document Operations

# Create a document from text
doc = ExEditor.Document.from_text("line 1\nline 2\nline 3")
# Insert a new line
{:ok, doc} = ExEditor.Document.insert_line(doc, 2, "inserted line")
# Now: ["line 1", "inserted line", "line 2", "line 3"]
# Replace a line
{:ok, doc} = ExEditor.Document.replace_line(doc, 1, "updated line 1")
# Delete a line
{:ok, doc} = ExEditor.Document.delete_line(doc, 2)
# Get line count
ExEditor.Document.line_count(doc) # => 3
# Convert back to text
ExEditor.Document.to_text(doc)
# => "updated line 1\nline 2\nline 3"

Using Plugins

Create a plugin by implementing the ExEditor.Plugin behavior:

defmodule MyApp.EditorPlugins.AutoSave do
@behaviour ExEditor.Plugin
@impl true
def on_event(:handle_change, _payload, editor) do
# Auto-save logic here
IO.puts("Content changed, auto-saving...")
{:ok, editor}
end
def on_event(_event, _payload, editor) do
{:ok, editor}
end
end

Then use it with your editor:

editor = ExEditor.Editor.new(
content: "Initial content",
plugins: [MyApp.EditorPlugins.AutoSave]
)
# When content changes, your plugin will be notified
{:ok, editor} = ExEditor.Editor.set_content(editor, "Updated content")
# Prints: "Content changed, auto-saving..."

Phoenix LiveView Integration

See the included demo application in demo/ for a complete example of integrating ExEditor with Phoenix LiveView.

The demo showcases:

To run the demo:

cd demo
mix setup
mix phx.server

Then visit http://localhost:4000

Architecture

Document Model

The ExEditor.Document module provides a line-based text representation:

Editor State

The ExEditor.Editor module manages editor state:

Plugin System

Plugins implement the ExEditor.Plugin behavior:

@callback on_event(event :: atom(), payload :: map(), editor :: Editor.t()) ::
{:ok, Editor.t()} | {:error, term()}

Plugins receive events for:

API Documentation

Full API documentation is available on HexDocs (when published).

You can also generate docs locally:

mix docs

Then open doc/index.html in your browser.

Development

Running Tests

# Run all tests
mix test
# Run with coverage
mix coveralls
# Generate HTML coverage report
mix coveralls.html

Code Quality

# Format code
mix format
# Run static analysis
mix credo --strict
# Run security checks
mix sobelow

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Run tests and ensure they pass (mix test)
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  6. Open a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments