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[prosemirror-view] Proposal: Add transformCopiedHTML callback #1447
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What is the problem with using a custom ClipboardSerializer? |
There are multiple reasons due to which we don't want to use custom
Additionally, the use case we want to handle here should be fairly common e.g. When we copy any content from MS Office apps like MS Word or MS Excel, it also add |
You can call to the default serializer, and then do your own transformations on the result.
That just adds an attribute, one that you shouldn't be interfering with anyway.
If you copy from another app, I don't see how ProseMirror's copying behavior is even involved. |
Hi @marijnh
I want to clarify the exact problem we are solving for here. Users often work with different tools and it involves copy-pasting content from one kind of source to another. Few categories of such tools: a) MS office native apps - eg: Excel, Word Now a major ask in such cases is to preserve the content formatting accurately when copy pasting across these tool categories. Hence to solve this problem, we rely on manipulating the content HTML via various regex rules, such that it becomes compatible for the target platform no matter which source it's copied from, so that it just works for the end user. This boils down to taking control over two main workflows:
For 1st, we are able to make use of For 2nd, there is no equivalent method and hence we wanted a similar callback so that content can be manipulated before it's copied over to clipboard and made compatible with target mail client (eg: MS Outlook). We have internally tested that the code changes as part of this PR works for our use-case. It would be great if you can review it and let us know if there are any concerns with our approach.
Can you please clarify how this would be implemented and if it would be cheaper than just having a callback invoked on this line? To reiterate, we don't want to modify the default serializer and instead only run transformations on the final html before it's returned by this method. Thank you in advance for your time! |
Something like this... new EditorView(document.querySelector(".full"), {
state,
clipboardSerializer: {
serializeFragment(fragment, options, target) {
let result = DOMSerializer.fromSchema(schema).serializeFragment(fragment, options, target)
for (let p of Array.from(result.querySelectorAll("p")))
p.appendChild(document.createTextNode("!"))
return result
}
} as DOMSerializer
}) |
I tried this approach but the issue is the result which we are getting here is document fragment and not the HTML which we want to manipulate. You can verify that in this demo. If you copy the text of the editor and check the browser console for the value of result, it is a document fragment. Refer below image: The callback which we are suggesting will allow us to manipulate the final HTML generated by the ProseMirror. Refer below: <p data-pm-slice="0 0 []">Here is an example of callout usage....!</p>
<div class="callout info">
<div class="content">
<p>For your <strong>information!</strong>! </p>
</div>
</div>
<p>Go to `doc.ts` to change type/content!</p> In this PR we have made changes for adding the callback after the HTML is generated. (ref). The change I made for this is also quite straightforward. Refer below: wrap = view.someProp("transformCopiedHTML", f => f(wrap!, view)) || wrap Can you please point out if there are any concern in adding this callback? Thank you in advance for your time! |
The callback in your PR also gets passed DOM elements. I'm really not sure why you keep rejecting the approach I'm proposing. |
Hi,
This is duplicate of this discussion.
We have custom styles that I want to append to the html content as
<style>
tag when it’s copied from editor. We also want to add a<meta>
tag, so that it indicates that the source of content currently in clipboard is from my editor component along with other meta data.We want a callback similar to
transformPastedHTML
which can have following signature:This callback can be added here and it will help us in manipulating the copied HTML just before adding it to the clipboard without dealing with custom
ClipboardSerializer
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: