How to Use Trix Editor With Phoenix LiveView: Difference between revisions
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def handle_event("transmit-text", params, socket) do | |||
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Revision as of 17:17, 21 June 2023
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To integrate Trix editor we use a JavaScript Hook
JavaScript Hook
let liveSocket = new LiveSocket("/live", Socket, { params: { _csrf_token: csrfToken }, hooks: { TrixEditor: { mounted() { let element = document.querySelector("trix-editor"); this.ele = element this.ele.value = "data in the value attribute"; this.ele.addEventListener("trix-change", (e) => { console.log(e.target.value) this.pushEvent('transmit-text', { payload: e.target.value }); }); } } } })
LiveView
<div phx-hook="TrixEditor" id="xyz"> <div id="richtext" phx-update="ignore"> <trix-editor class="trix-content"></trix-editor> </div> </div>
Elixir Module Code
def handle_event("transmit-text", params, socket) do # Create Record IO.inspect(params) {:noreply, socket} end