Inline

import { Inline } from 'slate'

A inline node in a Slate Document. Inline nodes implement the Node interface.

Inline nodes may contain nested inline nodes and text nodes—just like in the DOM. They always contain at least one text node child.

Properties

Inline({
  data: Data,
  isVoid: Boolean,
  key: String,
  nodes: Immutable.List<Node>,
  type: String
})

data

Immutable.Map

Arbitrary data associated with the node. Defaults to an empty Map.

isVoid

Boolean

Whether the node is a "void" node, meaning that it has no child content (eg. emoji, icons, etc.). Defaults to false.

Note that even though a node may be "void", it will still contain a single, empty Text node for consistency across other operations. However, when rendered by Slate that single Text node will not be visible.

key

String

A unique identifier for the node.

object

String

An immutable string value of 'inline' for easily separating this node from Block or Text nodes.

nodes

Immutable.List

A list of child nodes. Defaults to a list with a single text node child.

type

String

The custom type of the node (eg. link or hashtag).

Computed Properties

text

String

A concatenated string of all of the descendant Text nodes of this node.

Static Methods

Inline.create

Inline.create(properties: Object) => Inline

Create an inline from a plain Javascript object of properties.

Inline.createList

Inline.createList(array: Array) => List

Create a list of inline nodes from a plain Javascript array.

Inline.fromJSON

Inline.fromJSON(object: Object) => Inline

Create an inline from a JSON object.

Inline.isInline

Inline.isInline(maybeInline: Any) => Boolean

Returns a boolean if the passed in argument is a Inline.

Node Methods

Inlines implement the Node interface. For information about all of the node methods, see the Node reference.

Instance Methods

toJSON

toJSON() => Object

Returns a JSON representation of the inline.

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