The rich text field (RichTextFieldDefinition) is powered by CKEditor 4.
It is a custom Magnolia field.
The field properties allow you to configure some CKEditor features in the rich text field.
In addition to the YAML field property configuration options described on this page, you can customize the CKEditor to obtain the full range of features with JavaScript configuration files.
For more information, go to the CKEditor customization page.
This rich text field definition is part of the Magnolia 6 UI
framework. The fully qualified class name is
info.magnolia.ui.field.RichTextFieldDefinition.
Alternatively, if you’re considering using a Rich text field as part of a blog post template, consider using a Light rich text field.
The Light rich text field is a special type of rich text field provided by the Content Editor module.
Compared to the rich text field, the light rich text field has limited formatting functions.
In addition, the field can only be used as a content block in a custom content editor.
You can preview this example using the field-examples-module. See Field examples module for more information.
Field properties
Field-specific properties
Property
Description
alignment
optional, default is false
Allows text alignment for paragraphs. When true, this property
adds alignment buttons (left, center, right, and justify) to the
toolbar.
colors
optional
Colors displayed in the color selector. Comma-separated hexadecimal
color codes without the # prefix (for example, 00923E,F8C100,28166F). See
colorButton_colors
for more information.
List of font names displayed in the font selector. Separate entries with a semi-colon
(for example, Arial/Arial,sans-serif;Times New Roman/Times New Roman,serif).
It is possible to have more than one font for each entry separated by a comma.
A display name may be optionally defined by prefixing the entries with
the name and the slash character. See
font_names
for more information.
fontSizes
optional
List of fonts sizes displayed in the font selector. Separate entries
with a semi-colon (for example, 16/16px;24/24px;48/48px). Any
CSS-supported size can be used (for example, 12px, 2.3em, 130%,
larger or x-small). A display name may be optionally defined by
prefixing the entries with the name and the slash character. For
example, Bigger Font/14px will be displayed as Bigger Font in the
list and outputted as 14px. See
fontSize_sizes
for more information.
height
optional, default is -1
Height of the field (including the toolbar). This property accepts an
integer (to denote a value in pixels). Value of -1 means that the
component will take the minimum necessary space.
images
optional, default is false
Allows images from the DAM. When true, this property adds an image
button to the toolbar. The user can define the size and alignment
of the image and some metadata.
lists
optional, default is true
Allows bulleted and numbered lists. When false, this property
removes list buttons from the toolbar.
source
optional, default is false
Allows toggling between text and HTML editing. When true, this
property adds a source button to the toolbar.
tables
optional, default is false
Allows tables. When true, this property adds a table button to
the toolbar.
linkFieldDefinitions
optional
List of JCR or DAM link field definitions. It can be used to provide custom chooser dialogs.
Name of the field definition item. Derived from the configured node
name. Use alphanumeric characters without spaces.
class
required (unless $type is used)
Type of the field definition item. The value must be a fully qualified
class name and a subtype of info.magnolia.ui.field.FieldDefinition.
See
Field
types for possible values.
$type
You can use this as a shortcut for class if the definition class is
annotated with info.magnolia.ui.field.FieldType. The proper value is
defined by the annotation.
A default type is typically hard-coded in each definition class.
You only need to add this property if you want to override the default implementation.
In text fields, make sure that type has a value matching the type of data you entered (for example, java.lang.Long for long values) and that converterClass is set accordingly.
com.vaadin.data.converter.StringToBigDecimalConverter and com.vaadin.data.converter.StringToDoubleConverter
always round the presentation value by default. For non-rounding converters, use the following classes instead:
optional, default is translated conversion.message.error key
Message shown when there is an error in the conversion process. The
value can be literal or a
key of a
message
bundle.
defaultValue
optional
Pre-filled default value displayed in the field. The value can be
overwritten by the user. Use alphanumeric characters.
This is only applied only when creating a new item, not for existing items.
For defaultValue to work, the populate property in info.magnolia.ui.dialog.actions.OpenDialogActionDefinition
must be set to false.
description
optional
Help text displayed when the user clicks the help icon. The value can be
literal or a
key
of a
message
bundle.
factoryClass
optional
Defines the factory class that initializes and builds the Vaadin form
field. The default factory class depends on the particular field.
The value must be a fully qualified class name and a subtype of
info.magnolia.ui.field.FieldFactory.
fieldBinderClass
optional
Defines the binder class that applies configuration parameters from the
field.
i18n
optional, default is false
Enables i18n
authoring support, which allows editors to write foreign-language or
regionally targeted content. A two-letter language identifier (en,
de, fr, etc.) is displayed on controls where i18n is set to
true.
label
optional
Field label displayed to editors. The value can be literal or a
key
of a
message
bundle.
If you do not provide the property, Magnolia will fall back to a
generated i18n key.
If you do not want to have any label, set the property to an empty
string such as label: "" in YAML.
readOnly
optional, default is false
Makes the field uneditable.
required
optional, default is false (not relevant for
checkbox
field)
Makes the field required. When true, an asterisk is displayed next to the field label.
When false, empty values are accepted as valid. For those empty values, any field validators are ignored.
requiredErrorMessage
optional, default is translated validation.message.required key
Error message shown when required is set to true and the user saves
an empty field. The value can be literal or a
key of a
message
bundle.
styleName
optional
Additional style information for an editor property definition item applied to the element when the form is rendered.
The value can be a CSS class or a list of CSS classes separated by white spaces.
The style name will be rendered as an HTML class name, which can be used in a CSS definition.
The class name is added to the field by calling the Vaadin method addStyleName.
The first way to change the rich text field is by adding YAML field properties.
The example at the top of the page is extended below to include colors, fonts, and font sizes in the CKEditor dialog toolbar.
If the content from a rich text field is not decoded, you can see the HTML tags when previewing the page in Magnolia.
When the content is decoded in the respective FTL file, the content is displayed without the HTML elements.
Preview before decoding
Preview after decoding
CKEditor produces HTML such as <p> elements for paragraphs.
However, text stored in JCR usually escapes HTML code.
To render text that originates from a rich text field, you need to decode the stored content to make sure the HTML tags are rendered properly again.
Here is how to decode the content object in your FTL file and get the desired property from it:
Customizing rich text fields beyond its YAML definition is done with JavaScript files in CKEditor 4. Go to CKEditor customization for default JavaScript configurations and further details about customizing CKEditor 4.