Custom Nodes
Slate will render custom nodes for Block
and Inline
models, based on what you pass in as your schema. This allows you to completely customize the rendering behavior of your Slate editor.
Props
attributes
attributes
Object
A dictionary of DOM attributes that you must attach to the main DOM element of the node you render. For example:
children
children
Object
A set of React children elements that are composed of internal Slate components that handle all of the editing logic of the editor for you. You must render these as the children of your non-void nodes. For example:
editor
editor
Editor
A reference to the Slate <Editor>
instance. This allows you to retrieve the current value
of the editor, or perform a change
on the value. For example:
isSelected
isSelected
Boolean
A boolean representing whether the node you are rendering is currently selected. You can use this to render a visual representation of the selection.
node
node
Node
A reference to the Node
being rendered.
parent
parent
Node
A reference to the parent of the current Node
being rendered.
readOnly
readOnly
Boolean
Whether the editor is in "read-only" mode, where all of the rendering is the same, but the user is prevented from editing the editor's content.
shouldNodeComponentUpdate
shouldNodeComponentUpdate
By default, Slate implements a shouldComponentUpdate
preventing useless re-renders for node components. While the default implementation covers most use cases, you can customize the logic to fit your needs. For example:
If shouldNodeComponentUpdate
returns false, Slate will still figure out whether a re-render is needed or not.
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