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Adds helper methods for creating the TinyMCE initialization script in Rails
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tiny_mce_helper ¶ ↑

tiny_mce_helper adds helper methods for creating the TinyMCE initialization script.

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Source

  • git://github.com/pluginaweek/tiny_mce_helper.git

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Description¶ ↑

TinyMCE is a rich text editor written in Javascript. This helper plugin helps make it easier to validate your code and include the TinyMCE initialization script. It also provides various tasks for installing/updating TinyMCE.

Usage¶ ↑

Installing TinyMCE¶ ↑

To install TinyMCE, you can use the tiny_mce:install task. This will download the latest version (or one specified by you) from Sourceforge and extract it into your application’s public/javascripts folder.

For example, to install the latest version:

$ rake tiny_mce:install
(in /my/project)
Downloading TinyMCE source...
Extracting...
Done!

To install a custom version:

$ rake tiny_mce:install VERSION=3.2.2
(in /my/project)
Downloading TinyMCE source...
Extracting...
Done!

If tinymce already exists in your application’s public/javascript folder, the rake task will prompt you as to whether or not it should be overwritten:

$ rake tiny_mce:install
(in /my/project)
TinyMCE already be installed in /my/project/config/../public/javascripts/tiny_mce. Overwrite? (y/n): y
Downloading TinyMCE source...
Extracting...
Done!

Updating TinyMCE¶ ↑

If you have already installed TinyMCE and wish to update to the latest version, you can run the tiny_mce:update task. This will overwrite the current TinyMCE installation and WILL NOT prompt you if the folder already exists. For example,

$ rake tiny_mce:update
(in /my/project)
Downloading TinyMCE source...
Extracting...
Done!

Like tiny_mce:install, you can also specify a custom version:

$ rake tiny_mce:update VERSION=3.2.2
(in /my/project)
Downloading TinyMCE source...
Extracting...
Done!

Updating configuration options¶ ↑

In addition to installing the Javascript source, tiny_mce_helper is also able to validate the options that are passed in to initialize TinyMCE. Since these options can change over time, a configuration file is generated based on information from the TinyMCE wiki. This configuration file contains a list of all of the current possible options that can be specified.

For example, to create a new configuration file:

$ rake tiny_mce:update VERSION=3.2.2
(in /my/project)
Downloading configuration options from TinyMCE Wiki...
Done!

This will create config/tiny_mce_options.yml. The content of the configuration should look similar to:

--- 
- accessibility_focus
- accessibility_warnings
- add_form_submit_trigger
- add_unload_trigger
- apply_source_formatting
- ask
- auto_focus
- auto_reset_designmode
- auto_resize
- browsers
- button_tile_map
- cleanup
- cleanup_callback
- cleanup_on_startup
- cleanup_serializer
...

Uninstalling TinyMCE¶ ↑

Uninstalling TinyMCE will remove the javascript source and the configuration options. To invoke the installation, run the rake task tiny_mce:uninstall.

$ rake tiny_mce:uninstall
(in /my/project)

Creating TinyMCE script¶ ↑

To create the TinyMCE initialization script:

application.rhtml:

<%=
  tiny_mce_init_script(
    :theme => 'advanced',
    :editor_selector => 'rich_text',
    :content_css => '/stylesheets/tiny_mce_content.css',
    :editor_css => '/stylesheets/tiny_mce_editor.css',
    :auto_reset_designmode => true
  )
%>

will generate the following javascript:

tinyMCE.init({
  'mode' : 'textareas',
  'theme' : 'advanced',
  'editor_selected' : 'rich_text',
  'content_css' : '/stylesheets/tiny_mce_content.css'
});

To see additional initialization helpers, see the API for TinyMCEHelper

Testing¶ ↑

Before you can run any tests, the following gem must be installed:

To run against a specific version of Rails:

rake test RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/path/to/rails

Since the rake tasks for installing TinyMCE and updating the configuration options are part of the unit tests, already-downloaded files are included with the plugin. If you want to perform a “live” test which actually downloads the files off the Internet (rather than using the local versions), you must set the LIVE environment variable to true. For example,

rake test LIVE=true

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References¶ ↑

This plugin provides for the installation and utilization of TinyMCE in Ruby on Rails applications. TinyMCE is a WYSIWYG HTML editing component released under the GNU Public License (GPL) by Moxiecode Systems (tinymce.moxiecode.com/).

This plugin was originally created by by Blake Watters <blake@near-time.com> and later modified by Aaron Pfeifer.