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187 lines
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## Integrating the ESM version of the Monaco Editor
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- [Webpack](#using-webpack)
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- [Option 1: Using the Monaco Editor Loader Plugin](#option-1-using-the-monaco-editor-loader-plugin)
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- [Option 2: Using plain webpack](#option-2-using-plain-webpack)
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- [Parcel](#using-parcel)
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### Using webpack
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Here is the most basic script that imports the editor using ESM with webpack.
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More self-contained samples are available at [monaco-editor-samples](https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-samples).
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---
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### Option 1: Using the Monaco Editor Loader Plugin
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This is the easiest method, and it allows for options to be passed into the plugin in order to select only a subset of editor features or editor languages. Read more about the [Monaco Editor Loader Plugin](https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-webpack-plugin), which is a community authored plugin.
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* `index.js`
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```js
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import * as monaco from 'monaco-editor';
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monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById('container'), {
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value: [
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'function x() {',
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'\tconsole.log("Hello world!");',
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'}'
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].join('\n'),
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language: 'javascript'
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});
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```
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* `webpack.config.js`
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```js
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const MonacoWebpackPlugin = require('monaco-editor-webpack-plugin');
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const path = require('path');
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module.exports = {
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entry: './index.js',
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output: {
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path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist'),
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filename: 'app.js'
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},
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module: {
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rules: [{
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test: /\.css$/,
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use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader']
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}, {
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test: /\.ttf$/,
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use: ['file-loader']
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}]
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},
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plugins: [
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new MonacoWebpackPlugin()
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]
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};
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```
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---
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### Option 2: Using plain webpack
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Full working samples are available at https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-samples/tree/master/browser-esm-webpack or https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-samples/tree/master/browser-esm-webpack-small
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* `index.js`
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```js
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import * as monaco from 'monaco-editor';
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// Since packaging is done by you, you need
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// to instruct the editor how you named the
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// bundles that contain the web workers.
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self.MonacoEnvironment = {
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getWorkerUrl: function (moduleId, label) {
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if (label === 'json') {
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return './json.worker.bundle.js';
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}
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if (label === 'css' || label === 'scss' || label === 'less') {
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return './css.worker.bundle.js';
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}
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if (label === 'html' || label === 'handlebars' || label === 'razor') {
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return './html.worker.bundle.js';
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}
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if (label === 'typescript' || label === 'javascript') {
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return './ts.worker.bundle.js';
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}
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return './editor.worker.bundle.js';
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}
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}
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monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById('container'), {
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value: [
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'function x() {',
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'\tconsole.log("Hello world!");',
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'}'
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].join('\n'),
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language: 'javascript'
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});
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```
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* `webpack.config.js`:
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```js
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const path = require('path');
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module.exports = {
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entry: {
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"app": './index.js',
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// Package each language's worker and give these filenames in `getWorkerUrl`
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"editor.worker": 'monaco-editor/esm/vs/editor/editor.worker.js',
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"json.worker": 'monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/json/json.worker',
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"css.worker": 'monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/css/css.worker',
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"html.worker": 'monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/html/html.worker',
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"ts.worker": 'monaco-editor/esm/vs/language/typescript/ts.worker',
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},
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output: {
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globalObject: 'self',
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filename: '[name].bundle.js',
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path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist')
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},
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module: {
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rules: [{
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test: /\.css$/,
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use: ['style-loader', 'css-loader']
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}, {
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test: /\.ttf$/,
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use: ['file-loader']
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}]
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}
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};
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```
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---
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### Using parcel
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A full working sample is available at https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor-samples/tree/master/browser-esm-parcel
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When using parcel, we need to use the `getWorkerUrl` function and build the workers seperately from our main source. To simplify things, we can write a tiny bash script to build the workers for us.
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* `index.js`
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```js
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import * as monaco from 'monaco-editor';
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self.MonacoEnvironment = {
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getWorkerUrl: function(moduleId, label) {
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if (label === 'json') {
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return './json.worker.js';
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}
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if (label === 'css' || label === 'scss' || label === 'less') {
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return './css.worker.js';
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}
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if (label === 'html' || label === 'handlebars' || label === 'razor') {
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return './html.worker.js';
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}
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if (label === 'typescript' || label === 'javascript') {
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return './ts.worker.js';
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}
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return './editor.worker.js';
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},
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};
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monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById('container'), {
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value: [
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'function x() {',
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'\tconsole.log("Hello world!");',
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'}'
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].join('\n'),
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language: 'javascript'
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});
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```
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* `build_workers.sh`
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```sh
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ROOT=$PWD/node_modules/monaco-editor/esm/vs
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OPTS="--no-source-maps --log-level 1" # Parcel options - See: https://parceljs.org/cli.html
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parcel build $ROOT/language/json/json.worker.js $OPTS
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parcel build $ROOT/language/css/css.worker.js $OPTS
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parcel build $ROOT/language/html/html.worker.js $OPTS
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parcel build $ROOT/language/typescript/ts.worker.js $OPTS
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parcel build $ROOT/editor/editor.worker.js $OPTS
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```
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Then, simply run `sh ./build_workers.sh && parcel index.html`. This builds the workers into the same directory as your main bundle (usually `./dist`). If you want to change the `--out-dir` of the workers, you must change the paths in `index.js` to reflect their new location.
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*note - the `getWorkerUrl` paths are relative to the build directory of your src bundle*
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