


Import * as Placeholder from 'src/ckCustomBuild/ugin' I then import it into my component also, and structure the config as follows: import * as customBuild from 'src/ckCustomBuild/ckeditor' You can use it to create your own content or to paste some existing content. My code, which build editor from source, has been migrated to Vue 3+ and Vite.js, and an introduction on How to config the is nessesary, because the editor not works after migration. This custom editor build contains almost all non-collaborative CKEditor 5 features. I've added the same code from their site to a new file called in the same folder as ckeditor.js above. edited by Reinmar Provide an introduction on How to build from source using Vite.js instead of Webpack. The entire process of building and managing the styles boils down to three. Now I am going through the documentation for their sample "placeholder" plugin and I can't seem to get it to work in angular. To learn more about building CKEditor, check out the Creating custom builds guide.
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:) 2gavy mentioned this issue on CKEditor5 custom build problem Vue JS 78 Closed Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. I am able to render the editor and use it without issue in an angular component by adding this line to the top: import * as customBuild from 'src/ckCustomBuild/ckeditor' I have installed the Vue dependencies properly, but still facing this error: Thanks for your help. I have generated a custom build and saved the ckeditor.js file in my project dir.

I am using CKEditor5 within my angular application.
