zefyr

quick-start.md 5.0KB

Quick Start

Zefyr project consists of two packages:

  1. zefyr - Flutter package which provides the UI part.
  2. notus - platform-agnostic package which provides document model used in Zefyr editor.

Installation

We assume that you already installed Flutter and created a project.

Add zefyr package as a dependency to pubspec.yaml of your project:

dependencies:
  zefyr: [latest_version]

And run flutter packages get, this installs both zefyr and notus packages.

Usage

We start by creating a StatefulWidget that will be responsible for handling all the state and interactions with Zefyr. In this example we’ll assume that there is dedicated editor page in our app:

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:quill_delta/quill_delta.dart';
import 'package:zefyr/zefyr.dart';

class EditorPage extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  EditorPageState createState() => EditorPageState();
}

class EditorPageState extends State<EditorPage> {
  /// Allows to control the editor and the document.
  ZefyrController _controller;

  /// Zefyr editor like any other input field requires a focus node.
  FocusNode _focusNode;

  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    // Here we must load the document and pass it to Zefyr controller.
    final document = _loadDocument();
    _controller = new ZefyrController(document);
    _focusNode = new FocusNode();
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    // Note that the editor requires special `ZefyrScaffold` widget to be
    // present somewhere up the widget tree.
    return Scaffold(
      appBar: AppBar(title: Text("Editor page")),
      body: ZefyrScaffold(
        child: ZefyrEditor(
          padding: EdgeInsets.all(16),
          controller: _controller,
          focusNode: _focusNode,
        ),
      ),
    );
  }

  /// Loads the document to be edited in Zefyr.
  NotusDocument _loadDocument() {
    // For simplicity we hardcode a simple document with one line of text
    // saying "Zefyr Quick Start".
    final Delta delta = Delta()..insert("Zefyr Quick Start\n");
    // Note that delta must always end with newline.
    return NotusDocument.fromDelta(delta);
  }
}

In the above example we created a page with an AppBar and Zefyr editor in its body. We also initialize our editor with a simple one-line document. Here is how it might look when we run the app and navigate to editor page:

At this point we can already edit the document and apply styles, however if we navigate back from this page our changes will be lost. Let’s fix this and add a button which saves the document to device’s file system.

First we need a function to save the document:

class EditorPageState extends State<EditorPage> {

  // ... add after _loadDocument()

  void _saveDocument(BuildContext context) {
    // Notus documents can be easily serialized to JSON by passing to
    // `jsonEncode` directly:
    final contents = jsonEncode(_controller.document);
    // For this example we save our document to a temporary file.
    final file = File(Directory.systemTemp.path + "/quick_start.json");
    // And show a snack bar on success.
    file.writeAsString(contents).then((_) {
      Scaffold.of(context).showSnackBar(SnackBar(content: Text("Saved.")));
    });
  }
}

Notice that we pass BuildContext to _saveDocument. This is required to get access to our page’s Scaffold state, so that we can show SnackBar.

Now we just need to add a button to the AppBar, so we need to modify build method as follows:

class EditorPageState extends State<EditorPage> {

  // ... replace build method with following

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    // Note that the editor requires special `ZefyrScaffold` widget to be
    // present somewhere up the widget tree.
    return Scaffold(
      appBar: AppBar(
        title: Text("Editor page"),
        // <<< begin change
        actions: <Widget>[
          Builder(
            builder: (context) => IconButton(
              icon: Icon(Icons.save),
              onPressed: () => _saveDocument(context),
            ),
          )
        ],
        // end change >>>
      ),
      body: ZefyrScaffold(
        child: ZefyrEditor(
          padding: EdgeInsets.all(16),
          controller: _controller,
          focusNode: _focusNode,
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

We have to use Builder here for our icon button because we need access to build context within the scope of this page’s Scaffold. Everything else here should be straightforward.

Now we can reload our app, hit “Save” button and see the snack bar.

Since we now have this document saved to a file, let’s update our _loadDocument method to load saved file if it exists.