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Informations about the package ckeditor

CKEditor plugin for CakePHP

Installation

You can install this plugin into your CakePHP application using composer.

The recommended way to install composer packages is:

Then in config/bootstrap.php add:

In either src/Controller/AppController.php, or any controller where you want to use CKEditor, add:

Finally, in your template file, simply add this to call CKEditor:

This is the equilivant of using

Except that CKEditor will be loaded instead of a text area!

Advanced Options

You can make adjustments to CKEditor and the form input as needed. There is full flexibility in this regard.

The full explaination is as follows:

The name of the field, can be field_name or model.field_name

Options include $options['label'] for a custom label and any other custom Form Helper options

This will pass any options from http://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/guide/dev_configuration to CKEditor

This gives an option to overwrite the CKEditor URL. You can use a local URL then if required.

An array of locally installed CKEditor plugins to include, as one sub-array per plugin, in the format specified in the CKEditor documentation at https://docs.ckeditor.com/ckeditor4/latest/api/CKEDITOR_plugins.html#addExternal.

Examples

Use an associated field name

Generate a custom label

Add options to CKEditor from http://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/guide/dev_configuration

Load a local version of CKEditor, or a different version

Load a locally installed CKEditor plugin

Example showing all the options together


All versions of ckeditor with dependencies

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Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.5.9
cakephp/cakephp Version >=3.3.2 <4.0.0
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