Monaco editor wrapper uses and configures monaco-vscode-api for you
It also includes some tools allowing to add some missing features to monaco-editor:
-
preventAlwaysConsumeTouchEvent
, mobile feature corresponding to thealwaysConsumeMouseWheel
monaco-editor option -
collapseCodeSectionsFromRanges
allows to create and collapse a code section -
collapseCodeSections
allows to create and collapse a code section between 2 tokens -
registerTextDecorationProvider
allows to compute decorations on all existing editors -
hideCodeWithoutDecoration
allows to hide code parts that have a specific decoration -
lockCodeWithDecoration
allows to make read-only code parts within a specific decoration -
lockCodeWithoutDecoration
allows to make read-only code parts outside of a specific decoration -
updateEditorKeybindingsMode
allows to apply vim or emacs keybindings -
extractRangesFromTokens
allows to extract the code sections between a start token and an end token
npm install @codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper
You need to call the exposed initialize
function, and wait for the returned promise.
You will then be able to interact with the monaco-editor api (by importing monaco-editor
) OR the VSCode api (by importing vscode
)
Instead of using monaco.editor.createModel
, it is recommended to use monaco.editor.createModelReference
to create models.
It makes it possible for the VSCode service to reference that file by it's reference without breaking (for instance when following file links in source code using LSP).
By default, only a minimal set of features is registered (vscode extensions, editor/model services, languages, textmate, dialogs, configuration/keybindings, snippets, accessibility...)
There are some optional features that can be enabled by importing a specific export:
-
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/extensionHostWorker
enables the worker extension host which allows to run VSCode extensions -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/notifications
enables the VSCode notifications instead of logging into the console -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/workbench
allows to use the full VSCode workbench -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/typescriptStandalone
enables the monaco standalone typescript language feature worker
Those feature can be used if the workbench feature is enabled:
-
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/viewPanels
enables a few panels (timeline, outline, output, markers, explorer) -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/search
enables the search panel -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/extensionGallery
enables the extension gallery panel and the possibility to install extensions from the marketplace -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/terminal
enables the terminal panel -
@codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/testing
enables the testing panels
By default, monaco-editor contains worker to achieve IntelliSense in CSS, SCSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON and HTML.
It's not possible to use them with this lib. However they can be replaced by the corresponding VSCode extension.
To enable them, install and import for following packages:
- JSON:
import '@codingame/monaco-vscode-json-language-features-default-extension'
- JavaScript/TypeScript:
import '@codingame/monaco-vscode-typescript-language-features-default-extension'
- CSS/SCSS:
import '@codingame/monaco-vscode-css-language-features-default-extension'
- HTML:
import '@codingame/monaco-vscode-html-language-features-default-extension'
You also need to import @codingame/monaco-editor-wrapper/features/extensionHostWorker
to allows the VSCode extensions to run in a webworker.
This library exposed some functions to manage the user global configuration:
-
registerDefaultConfigurations
Allows registering default values for some configuration keys which can be overridden -
updateUserConfiguration
Update the user configuration, overrides the default configuration, uses the same syntax as VS Code configuration -
getUserConfiguration
Get back the current user configuration -
onUserConfigurationChange
Get notified when the user configuration change (either after calling updateUserConfiguration or from internal configuration update) -
getConfiguration
Allows to get a given configuration key in a given language -
onConfigurationChanged
Listen to configuration change -
updateKeybindings
aAlows to update the editor keybindings with the same syntax as in VS Code -
updateEditorKeybindingsMode
Switch betweenvim
,emacs
orclassic
keybindings