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Slate Cheatsheet

A quick reference for common actions in a SlateJS Editor.

Commands

Chaining

To make a series of commands without being interrupted by normalization:

// normalization is run after the delegate returns
editor.withoutNormalizing(() => {
    editor.splitBlock().setBlocks({ type: "paragraph", data: {}})
}

Selection

Modifying

Select All

editor.moveToRangeOfDocument()

Save and Restore Selection

// Save selection before focusing on something else
const selection = editor.value.selection

// Restore editor selection later on
editor.select(selection)

Analyzing

Basic

// also has start, end, anchor
const { key, offset, path } = editor.value.selection.focus

Selection is in a block of a given type

const type = "paragraph"
const isInType = editor.value.blocks(block => block.type === type)

Selection is directly after an inline of a given type

const previous = editor.value.document.getPreviousSibling(editor.value.focusText.key)
const isAfter = previous.type === type && editor.value.focus.offset === 0

Data

Set Data

const data = { alignment: "left" }
editor.setBlocks({data})

Merge Data

const data = { alignment: "left" }
editor.setNodeByKey(node.key, { data: node.data.merge(data)})

Querying

Find Parent

// `key` == the node that you want to find the parent for
const document = editor.value.document
document.getParent(key)

Search for node in a nodes collection

const parent = editor.value.document.getParent(node.key)
// See Immutable JS List for other search functions
const index = parent.nodes.indexOf(node);

Misc

Analyze changes made to the value in onChange

onChange = (change) => {
  const opTypes = change.operations.map(operation => operation.type)
}

Check if a node is empty

node.text === ""

Check if the current line is empty

editor.value.startBlock.text === ""

Multiple Editors on the Same Page

import { Value } from "slate"
import initialValue from "./json-value.json"
// This value can only be used in one `Editor` component.
const value1 = Value.fromJSON(initialValue)
// If we want to use the same initial value, we create a new one:
const value2 = Value.fromJSON(initialValue)

<Editor value={value1}>
<Editor value={value2}>