Requires GrapesJS v0.19.4 or higher.
Project, template and page manager for grapesjs. This version makes use of the PageManager
and has different plugin and package name, the previous version which doesn't make use of the PageManager
can be found here.
Project | Project settings |
---|---|
Pages | Page settings |
---|---|
<link href="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs/dist/css/grapes.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs-project-manager/dist/grapesjs-project-manager.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs-project-manager"></script>
<div id="gjs"></div>
const editor = grapesjs.init({
container: '#gjs',
height: '100%',
fromElement: true,
pageManager: true, // This should be set to true
storageManager: {
type: 'indexeddb',
// ...
},
plugins: ['grapesjs-project-manager'],
});
// Running commands from panels
const pn = editor.Panels;
pn.addButton('options', {
id: 'open-templates',
className: 'fa fa-folder-o',
attributes: {
title: 'Open projects and templates'
},
command: 'open-templates', //Open modal
});
pn.addButton('views', {
id: 'open-pages',
className: 'fa fa-file-o',
attributes: {
title: 'Take Screenshot'
},
command: 'open-pages',
togglable: false
});
body, html {
margin: 0;
height: 100%;
}
- Plugin name:
grapesjs-project-manager
- Commands
open-templates
open-pages
open-settings
get-uuidv4
take-screenshot
save-as-template
delete-template
- Storages
indexeddb
firestore
rest-api
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
dbName |
Database name | gjs |
objectStoreName |
Collection name | templates |
loadFirst |
Load first template in storage | true |
customLoad |
Use custom onload function(skips default onload steps), (ed, cs) => ... |
false |
components |
Default components since fromElement is not supported |
undefined |
style |
Default style since fromElement is not supported |
undefined |
indexeddbVersion |
IndexedDB schema version | 5 |
onDelete |
On successful template deletion | Function(Check source) |
onDeleteAsync |
Handle promise from storage delete | Function(Check source) |
onUpdateAsync |
Handle promise from storage update | Function(Check source) |
onScreenshotAsync |
Handle promise from screenshot | Function(Check source) |
onScreenShotError |
On error capturing screenshot | Function(Check source) |
onThumbnail |
Handle thumbnail data | Function(Check source) |
quality |
Generated screenshot quality | .01 |
mdlTitle |
Modal title | Project Manager |
apiKey |
Firebase API key |
|
authDomain |
Firebase Auth domain |
|
projectId |
Cloud Firestore project ID |
|
firebaseConfig |
Extra firebase app credentials | {} |
enableOffline |
Enable Firestore support for offline data persistence |
true |
settings |
Firestore database settings |
{ timestampsInSnapshots: true } |
uuidInPath |
Add uuid as path parameter on store for rest-api (useful for validation) |
true |
size |
Display estimated project sizes | true |
currentPageOpen |
Send feedback when open is clicked on current page | check source |
ì18n |
I18n object containing language more info | {} |
- Setting
loadFirst
tofalse
prevents overwritting the contents of the editor with the contents of the first template in storage. - Only use options for
Firebase
when usingCloud Firestore
storage. dbName
andindexeddbVersion
only apply toindexddb
storage.objectStoreName
acts as collection name for bothfirestore
andindexeddb
.- When
uuidInPath
is set tofalse
the store request will behttp://endpoint/store/
instead ofhttp://endpoint/store/{uuid}
window.editor = grapesjs.init({
container: '#gjs',
// ...
pageManager: true,
storageManager: {
type: 'indexeddb'
},
plugins: ['grapesjs-project-manager'],
pluginsOpts: {
'grapesjs-project-manager': { /* Options */ }
}
});
Tested on firebase v8+. Firebase v9+ not yet supported.
Configure firestore access rules for your app.
Add libraries to head
of document:
<!-- The core Firebase JS SDK is always required and must be listed first -->
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.3.1/firebase-app.js"></script>
<!-- TODO: Add SDKs for Firebase products that you want to use
https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup#available-libraries -->
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.3.1/firebase-firestore.js"></script>
Add credentials:
window.editor = grapesjs.init({
container: '#gjs',
// ...
pageManager: true,
storageManager: {
type: 'firestore'
},
plugins: ['grapesjs-project-manager'],
pluginsOpts: {
'grapesjs-project-manager': {
// Firebase API key
apiKey: 'FIREBASE_API_KEY',
// Firebase Auth domain
authDomain: 'app-id-00a00.firebaseapp.com',
// Cloud Firestore project ID
projectId: 'app-id-00a00',
}
}
});
Example backend https://github.com/Ju99ernaut/gjs-api
window.editor = grapesjs.init({
container: '#gjs',
// ...
pageManager: true,
storageManager: {
type: 'rest-api',
// the URIs below can be the same depending on your API design
options: {
remote: {
urlStore: 'https://endpoint/store/',// POST
urlLoad: 'https://endpoint/load/',// GET
urlDelete: 'https://endpoint/delete/',// DELETE
// ...
}
}
},
plugins: ['grapesjs-project-manager'],
pluginsOpts: {
'grapesjs-project-manager': { /* options */ }
}
});
The backend schema can be something like:
GET
https://api/templates/
load all templates
Returns
[
{
"id": "UUIDv4",
"name": "Page name",
"template": false,
"thumbnail": "",
"description": "No description",
"assets": "[]",
"pages": "[]",
"styles": "[]",
"updated_at": ""
}
]
POST
https://api/templates/{idx: UUIDv4}
store or update template
Expects
{
"id": "UUIDv4",
"name": "Page name",
"template": false,
"thumbnail": "",
"description": "No description",
"assets": "[]",
"pages": "[]",
"styles": "[]",
"updated_at": ""
}
GET
https://api/templates/{idx: UUIDv4}
load template
Returns
{
"id": "UUIDv4",
"name": "Page name",
"template": false,
"thumbnail": "",
"description": "No description",
"assets": "[]",
"pages": "[]",
"styles": "[]",
"updated_at": ""
}
DELETE
https://api/templates/{idx: UUIDv4}
delete template
Which would have the following setup:
window.editor = grapesjs.init({
container: '#gjs',
// ...
storageManager: {
type: 'rest-api',
// the URIs below can be the same depending on your API design
options:{
remote:{
urlStore: 'https://api/templates/',// POST
urlLoad: 'https://api/templates/',// GET
urlDelete: 'https://api/templates/',// DELETE
}
}
},
plugins: ['grapesjs-template-manager'],
pluginsOpts: {
'grapesjs-template-manager': { /* options */ }
}
});
All the fields are generated from the editor so you just need to setup your API to receive and return data in that format. I'd recommend you check the network tab so you get a more accurate format for the payloads.
- CDN
https://unpkg.com/grapesjs-project-manager
- NPM
npm i grapesjs-project-manager
- GIT
git clone https://github.com/Ju99ernaut/grapesjs-template-manager.git
Directly in the browser
<link href="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs/dist/css/grapes.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<link href="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs-project-manager/dist/grapesjs-project-manager.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/grapesjs"></script>
<script src="path/to/grapesjs-project-manager.min.js"></script>
<div id="gjs"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
var editor = grapesjs.init({
container: '#gjs',
// ...
pageManager: true,
storageManager: {
type: 'indexeddb',
// ...
},
plugins: ['grapesjs-project-manager'],
pluginsOpts: {
'grapesjs-project-manager': { /* options */ }
}
});
</script>
Modern javascript
import grapesjs from 'grapesjs';
import plugin from 'grapesjs-project-manager';
import 'grapesjs/dist/css/grapes.min.css';
import 'grapesjs-project-manager/dist/grapesjs-project-manager.min.css';
const editor = grapesjs.init({
container : '#gjs',
// ...
pageManager: true,
storageManager: {
type: 'indexeddb',
// ...
},
plugins: [plugin],
pluginsOpts: {
[plugin]: { /* options */ }
}
// or
plugins: [
editor => plugin(editor, { /* options */ }),
],
});
Clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/Ju99ernaut/grapesjs-template-manager.git
$ cd grapesjs-template-manager
Install dependencies
$ npm i
Build css or watch scss
$ npm run build:css
OR
$ npm run watch:scss
Start the dev server
$ npm start
Build the source
$ npm run build
MIT