The redactor-rails gem integrates the Redactor editor with the Rails 3.2 asset pipeline.
This gem bundles Redactor version 9.1.4 which is the most recent version as of September 10, 2013. Check Redactor's changelog for further updates.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'redactor-rails'
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install redactor-rails
gem "carrierwave"
gem "mini_magick"
$ rails generate redactor:install
or
$ rails generate redactor:install --devise
# --devise option generate user_id attribute for asset(Picture, Document) models. For more details show Devise gem.
# Now, Pictures and Documents uploading available only for signed in users
# All uploaded files will stored with current user_id
# User will choose only own uploaded Pictures and Documents
$ rake db:migrate
gem "carrierwave"
gem "carrierwave-mongoid", :require => "carrierwave/mongoid"
gem "mini_magick"
$ rails generate redactor:install
Add to your application.js
:
//= require redactor-rails
Add to your application.css
:
*= require redactor-rails
For each textarea that you want to use with Redactor, add the "redactor" class and ensure it has a unique ID:
<%= text_area_tag :editor, "", :class => "redactor", :rows => 40, :cols => 120 %>
If you need change some config in redactor, you can
$ rails generate redactor:config
Then generate app\assets\redactor-rails\config.js
.
See the Redactor Documentation for a full list of configuration options.
If You Want To setup a new language in Redactor you should do two things:
In you file app\assets\redactor-rails\config.js
set option
"lang":'zh_tw'
and
if redactor-rails gem version <= 0.3.7
Add to your layout
<%= redactor_lang('zh_tw') %>
elsif redactor-rails gem version >= 0.4
Add to your application.js
:
//= require redactor-rails/langs/zh_tw
By default redactor-rails uses the User
model.
You may use a different model by:
-
Run a migration to update the user_id column in the
-
Overriding the user class in an initializer.
-
Overriding the authentication helpers in your controller.
Create a new Migration:
rails g rename_user_id_to_new_user_id
# db/migrate/...rename_user_id_to_new_user_id.rb class RenameUserIdToNewUserId < ActiveRecord::Migration def up rename_column :redactor_assets, :user_id, :admin_user_id end def down rename_column :redactor_assets, :admin_user_id, :user_id end end
# config/redactor.rb # Overrides the user class module RedactorRails def self.devise_user %s(admin_user) # name of your user class end # You may override this to support legacy schema. # def self.devise_user_key # "#{self.devise_user.to_s}_id".to_sym # end end
# app/controllers/application_controller.rb class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base ... def redactor_authenticate_user! authenticate_admin_user! # devise before_filter end def redactor_current_user current_admin_user # devise user helper end end
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
redactor-rails
part of reference galetahub/ckeditor project.
redactor-rails
uses MIT-LICENSE. Rock!!!!!
the redactor-rails
project is MIT-LICENSE.
You may use Redactor
for non-commercial websites for free, however, we do not guarantee any technical support.
Redactor has 3 different licenses for commercial use. For details please see License Agreement.