TinyMCE - JavaScript Library for Rich Text Editing =================================================== Building TinyMCE ----------------- See the monorepo root readme file for installation instructions. Now, build TinyMCE by using `grunt`. If you don't have `grunt-cli` installed globally, prefix with `yarn` to execute the local grunt. ``` $ yarn grunt ``` Build tasks ------------ `grunt` Lints, compiles, minifies and creates release packages for TinyMCE. This will produce the production ready packages. `grunt start` Starts a webpack-dev-server that compiles the core, themes, plugins and all demos. Go to `localhost:3000` for a list of links to all the demo pages. `grunt dev` Runs tsc, webpack and less. This will only produce the bare essentials for a development build and is a lot faster. `grunt test` Runs all tests on PhantomJS. `grunt bedrock-manual` Runs all tests manually in a browser. `grunt bedrock-auto:` Runs all tests through selenium browsers supported are chrome, firefox, ie, MicrosoftEdge, chrome-headless and phantomjs. `grunt webpack:core` Builds the demo js files for the core part of tinymce this is required to get the core demos working. `grunt webpack:plugins` Builds the demo js files for the plugins part of tinymce this is required to get the plugins demos working. `grunt webpack:themes` Builds the demo js files for the themes part of tinymce this is required to get the themes demos working. `grunt webpack:-plugin` Builds the demo js files for the specific plugin. `grunt webpack:-theme` Builds the demo js files for the specific theme. `grunt --help` Displays the various build tasks. Bundle themes and plugins into a single file --------------------------------------------- `grunt bundle --themes=silver --plugins=table,paste` Minifies the core, adds the silver theme and adds the table and paste plugin into tinymce.min.js. Contributing to the TinyMCE project ------------------------------------ TinyMCE is an open source software project and we encourage developers to contribute patches and code to be included in the main package of TinyMCE. __Basic Rules__ * Contributed code will be licensed under the LGPL license but not limited to LGPL * Copyright notices will be changed to Ephox Corporation, contributors will get credit for their work * All third party code will be reviewed, tested and possibly modified before being released * All contributors will have to have signed the Contributor License Agreement These basic rules ensures that the contributed code remains open source and under the LGPL license. __How to Contribute to the Code__ The TinyMCE source code is [hosted on Github](https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce). Through Github you can submit pull requests and log new bugs and feature requests. When you submit a pull request, you will get a notice about signing the __Contributors License Agreement (CLA)__. You should have a __valid email address on your GitHub account__, and you will be sent a key to verify your identity and digitally sign the agreement. After you signed your pull request will automatically be ready for review & merge. __How to Contribute to the Docs__ Docs are hosted on Github in the [tinymce-docs](https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce-docs) repo. [How to contribute](https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/advanced/contributing-docs/) to the docs, including a style guide, can be found on the TinyMCE website. [Documentation](https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/) [Log feedback](https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce/labels/5.x)