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Informations about the package ckeditor-bundle

Symfony2 CKEditor Bundle

Build Status

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Installation

  1. Add TrsteelCkeditorBundle to your composer.json
  2. Enable the bundle
  3. Install bundle assets
  4. Configure the bundle (optional)
  5. Add the editor to a form
  6. Configure data transformers

Step 1: Add TrsteelCkeditorBundle to your composer.json

Step 2: Enable the bundle

Step 3: Install bundle assets

--symlink is optional

Step 4: Configure the bundle (optional)

For a full configuration dump use:

An example configuration:

Or even overwrite the 'document' toolbar group in your application completely.

You can create additional toolbar groups. Just create the group and specify the items. As you can see in the above config the 'document' toolbar group has been overwritten and only shows the 'Source' icon.

Step 5: Add the editor to a form

Example form:

Note: All parameters from config.yml can be overwritten in a form (excluding 'class').

Step 6: Configure data transformers

Data transformers will automatically update the html content when the form is processed.

The bundle comes with a html purifier transformer thanks to https://github.com/ezyang/htmlpurifier

If you do not want any transformers enabled you should disable them by:

  1. Disable globally in the config:

  2. Disable them on a particular form:

Next Steps


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Requires php Version >=5.6.0
symfony/framework-bundle Version >=2.1
symfony/form Version >=2.1
twig/twig Version >=1.1
ezyang/htmlpurifier Version >=4.0
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