This packages provides a wrapped monaco-editor
with or without language support (main package export). The monaco-languageclient
can be activated to connect to a language server either via jsonrpc over a websocket to an external server process or via language server protocol for browser where the language server runs in a web worker.
All changes are noted in the CHANGELOG.
This is npm package is part of the monaco-languageclient mono repo. Please follow the main repositories instructions to get started with local development.
With release >2.0.0, the configuration approach is completely revised.
The UserConfig
now contains everything and is passed to the start
function of the wrapper along with the HTML element monaco-editor
is bound to.
@codingame/monaco-vscode-api implements the VSCode api and redirects calls to monaco-editor
. It allows to add serivccs that are usually only available in VSCode and not with pure monaco-editor
.
UserConfig
allows two possible configuration modes:
- Classic: Configure
monaco-editor
as you would when using it directly, see - Extended: Configure
monaco-editor
like a VSCode extension, see
This is the list of services defined by @codingame/monaco-vscode-api. The following services are enabled by default in both editor modes:
- layout
- environment
- extension
- files
- quickAccess
- languages
- model
- configuration
Extended mode adds the following and thereby disables monarch grammars:
- theme
- textmate
If you want any further services than the ones initialized by default, you should use the extended mode as some service (like theme and textmate) are incompatible with the classic mode.
Monarch grammars and themes can only be used in classic mode and textmate grammars and themes can only be used in extended mode.
Monaco Editor with TypeScript language support in web worker and relying on classic mode:
import '@codingame/monaco-vscode-python-default-extension';
import { MonacoEditorLanguageClientWrapper, UserConfig } from 'monaco-editor-wrapper';
// no top-level await
const run = async () => {
const wrapper = new MonacoEditorLanguageClientWrapper();
const userConfig = {
wrapperConfig: {
editorAppConfig: {
$type: 'extendend',
codeResources: {
main: {
text: 'print("Hello, World!")',
uri: '/workspace/hello.py'
}
}
}
}
};
const htmlElement = document.getElementById('monaco-editor-root');
await wrapper.initAndStart(userConfig, htmlElement);
}
For a detailed list of examples please look at this section in the main repository.