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I am trying to format quill pre tags with code blocks in them for formatting purposes.

So, for example, I want to have this:

<pre>
  <code>
    ...my code
  </code>
</pre>

Quill, by default, will get rid of anything you add to the DOM directly, so you have to do it in Quill.

I found this, with this potential code, but it does not add code blocks. It does not really do anything.

var BlockEmbed = Quill.import('blots/block/embed');

class CustomCode extends BlockEmbed {
    static create(value) {
        let { lang, content } = value;
        let node = super.create(value);
        const code = document.createElement('code');
        code.setAttribute('class', lang);
        code.textContent = content;
        node.appendChild(code);
        return node;
    }

    static value(node) {
        return {
            lang: node.firstChild.getAttribute('class'),
            content: node.firstChild.innerText
        };
    }
}
CustomCode.blotName = 'code-custom';
CustomCode.tagName = 'pre';

Quill.register('modules/CustomCode', CustomCode);

var editor = new Quill("#editor", {
    modules: {
        syntax: true
    },
    theme: "bubble"
});

Any ideas, or am I missing something?

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You almost got it right.

In order to get it working one just need to:

  • Register it a bit differently as Quill.register(CustomCode);
  • Adjust CustomCode class to reflect the fact that the create method takes a string as an input and the value method should return the text content inside the code tag
  • Adjust toolbar of a newly created editor to make sure we have a button providing us that new functionality
  • Style that button a bit

I've prepared a demo on StackBlitz to illustrate these points.

In order to try out the "custom code" functionality, click the "Code" button in the editor's toolbar and paste/type your snippet, then hit ok.

Here's a sample snippet: function something() {console.log('It works');}

If we inspect the DOM tree, we can see what you initially envisioned: enter image description here

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  • I am not sure what you did here. 1.) Highlightjs does not work 2.) The code button does not allow you to edit code... there should be inline-editing and not the awkward popup. While this works, you answered half the question... The lang and the content are important for highlightjs. The code block should work as expected...
    – Jonathan
    Dec 12, 2020 at 16:30
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    Well, the provided solution satisfies exactly what you initially requested (having code with some code inside pre). You didn't mention any additional requirements on the editing capabilities, language preference, and syntax highlight. Please, provide clear acceptance criteria so that we can come to a consensus. Dec 12, 2020 at 20:17
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    Most importantly, could you, please, explain why the built-in code editing feature doesn't work for you? Quill has it out of the box, however, it uses span tags to highlight tokens. Dec 12, 2020 at 20:19
  • HI Viacheslav. Everything is on one line, that is the problem. I cannot change that. Fix that and I will accept the answer. --- It was not clear how the code would be added, that is fair to say and I can't penalize for that. However, I assumed (my problem) that no other feature would change, there would be no need to add a code block because everything would use just existing pre tags and we would add a code block inside them. Everything would work the same. Honestly, if Highlightjs is now disabled, that defeats the purpose of this problem.
    – Jonathan
    Dec 12, 2020 at 23:03
  • I re-read the question, you technically answered the question, you just got rid of syntax highlighting. So, I go one step forward, two steps backwards. If you could help me not get rid of that, I would appreciate it.
    – Jonathan
    Dec 12, 2020 at 23:37

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