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A component wrapping Canvas's usage of Tinymce

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# Canvas Rich Content Editor > The Canvas LMS Rich Content Editor (RCE) extracted in it's own npm package for use across multiple services In the Canvas ecosystem, this npm module is used in conjunction with the Rich Content Service (RCS) microservice. The code for the RCS is also open source and lives in the `canvas-rce-api` repository. (see https://github.com/instructure/canvas-rce-api) Some features require a running instance of the `canvas-rce-api`, but you do not need an instance in order to do development on `@instructure/canvas-rce`. (see the [Development section](#development)) The primary consumer of the `@instructure/canvas-rce` is `canvas-lms`, so documentation and references throughout documentation might reflect and assume the use of `canvas-lms`. ## Install and Setup As a published npm module, you can add `@instructure/canvas-rce` to your node project by doing the following: ```bash npm install @instructure/canvas-rce --save ``` For guidance on how `@instructure/canvas-rce` is used within Canvas, please reference the [canvas-lms use of canvas-rce](https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms/tree/master/ui/shared/rce) to get an idea on how to incorporate it into your project. Pay special attention to the `RichContentEditor.js` and `serviceRCELoader.js`. Outside of Canvas, the `CanvasRce` React component is your entry point. ## Tests First, build assets. Then you can run the tests: ```bash yarn build:all yarn test:jest ``` ### Test Debugging Hints ``` yarn test:jest:debug path/to/__test__/file.test.js ``` will break and wait for you to attach a debugger (e.g. `chrome://inspect/#devices`). Both those commands may include a `--watch` argument to keep the process alive while you iterate. ## Polyfills This project makes use of modern JavaScript APIs like `Promise`, `Object.assign`, `Array.prototype.includes`, etc. which are present in modern browsers but may not be present in old browsers like IE 11. In order to not send unnecessarily large and duplicated code bundles to the browser, consumers are expected to have already globally polyfilled those APIs. Canvas only supports modern browsers and the RCE has not been tested in older browsers like IE. If you need suggestions for how to include polyfills in your own app, you can put this in your html above the script that includes `@instructure/canvas-rce`: ``` <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/polyfill/v2/polyfill.min.js"></script> ``` ## Development See [DEVELOPMENT.md](https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms/blob/master/packages/canvas-rce/DEVELOPMENT.md)