API
Content
deleteText
Deletes text from the editor, returning a Delta representing the change. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
deleteText(index: number, length: number, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Example 1
quill.deleteText(6, 4);
Example 2
const quill = new Quill('#editor', { theme: 'snow' }); document.querySelector('#deleteButton').addEventListener('click', () => { quill.deleteText(5, 7); });
getContents
Retrieves contents of the editor, with formatting data, represented by a Delta object.
Methods
getContents(index: number = 0, length: number = remaining): Delta
Examples
const delta = quill.getContents();
getLength
Retrieves the length of the editor contents. Note even when Quill is empty, there is still a blank line represented by '\n', so getLength
will return 1.
Methods
getLength(): number
Examples
const length = quill.getLength();
getText
Retrieves the string contents of the editor. Non-string content are omitted, so the returned string's length may be shorter than the editor's as returned by getLength
. Note even when Quill is empty, there is still a blank line in the editor, so in these cases getText
will return '\n'.
The length
parameter defaults to the length of the remaining document.
Methods
getText(index: number = 0, length: number = remaining): string
Examples
const text = quill.getText(0, 10);
getSemanticHTML
Get the HTML representation of the editor contents. This method is useful for exporting the contents of the editor in a format that can be used in other applications.
The length
parameter defaults to the length of the remaining document.
Methods
getSemanticHTML(index: number = 0, length: number = remaining): string
Examples
const html = quill.getSemanticHTML(0, 10);
insertEmbed
Insert embedded content into the editor, returning a Delta representing the change. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
insertEmbed(index: number, type: string, value: any, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.insertEmbed(10, 'image', 'https://quilljs.com/images/cloud.png');
insertText
Inserts text into the editor, optionally with a specified format or multiple formats. Returns a Delta representing the change. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
insertText(index: number, text: string, source: string = 'api'): DeltainsertText(index: number, text: string, format: string, value: any, source: string = 'api'): DeltainsertText(index: number, text: string, formats: { [name: string]: any }, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.insertText(0, 'Hello', 'bold', true);
quill.insertText(5, 'Quill', { color: '#ffff00', italic: true,});
setContents
Overwrites editor with given contents. Contents should end with a newline. Returns a Delta representing the change. This will be the same as the Delta passed in, if given Delta had no invalid operations. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
setContents(delta: Delta, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.setContents([ { insert: 'Hello ' }, { insert: 'World!', attributes: { bold: true } }, { insert: '\n' },]);
setText
Sets contents of editor with given text, returning a Delta representing the change. Note Quill documents must end with a newline so one will be added for you if omitted. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
setText(text: string, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.setText('Hello\n');
updateContents
Applies Delta to editor contents, returning a Delta representing the change. These Deltas will be the same if the Delta passed in had no invalid operations. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
updateContents(delta: Delta, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
// Assuming editor currently contains [{ insert: 'Hello World!' }]quill.updateContents(new Delta() .retain(6) // Keep 'Hello ' .delete(5) // 'World' is deleted .insert('Quill') .retain(1, { bold: true }) // Apply bold to exclamation mark);// Editor should now be [// { insert: 'Hello Quill' },// { insert: '!', attributes: { bold: true} }// ]
This method updates the contents from the beginning, not from the current selection.
Use Delta#retain(length: number)
to skip the contents you wish to leave unchanged.
Formatting
format
Format text at user's current selection, returning a Delta representing the change. If the user's selection length is 0, i.e. it is a cursor, the format will be set active, so the next character the user types will have that formatting. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
format(name: string, value: any, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.format('color', 'red');quill.format('align', 'right');
formatLine
Formats all lines in given range, returning a Delta representing the change. See formats for a list of available formats. Has no effect when called with inline formats. To remove formatting, pass false
for the value argument. The user's selection may not be preserved. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
formatLine(index: number, length: number, source: string = 'api'): DeltaformatLine(index: number, length: number, format: string, value: any, source: string = 'api'): DeltaformatLine(index: number, length: number, formats: { [name: string]: any }, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.setText('Hello\nWorld!\n');
quill.formatLine(1, 2, 'align', 'right'); // right aligns the first linequill.formatLine(4, 4, 'align', 'center'); // center aligns both lines
formatText
Formats text in the editor, returning a Delta representing the change. For line level formats, such as text alignment, target the newline character or use the formatLine
helper. See formats for a list of available formats. To remove formatting, pass false
for the value argument. The user's selection may not be preserved. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
formatText(index: number, length: number, source: string = 'api'): DeltaformatText(index: number, length: number, format: string, value: any, source: string = 'api'): DeltaformatText(index: number, length: number, formats: { [name: string]: any }, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.setText('Hello\nWorld!\n');
quill.formatText(0, 5, 'bold', true); // bolds 'hello'
quill.formatText(0, 5, { // unbolds 'hello' and set its color to blue 'bold': false, 'color': 'rgb(0, 0, 255)'});
quill.formatText(5, 1, 'align', 'right'); // right aligns the 'hello' line
getFormat
Retrieves common formatting of the text in the given range. For a format to be reported, all text within the range must have a truthy value. If there are different truthy values, an array with all truthy values will be reported. If no range is supplied, the user's current selection range is used. May be used to show which formats have been set on the cursor. If called with no arguments, the user's current selection range will be used.
Methods
getFormat(range: Range = current): Record<string, unknown>getFormat(index: number, length: number = 0): Record<string, unknown>
Examples
quill.setText('Hello World!');quill.formatText(0, 2, 'bold', true);quill.formatText(1, 2, 'italic', true);quill.getFormat(0, 2); // { bold: true }quill.getFormat(1, 1); // { bold: true, italic: true }
quill.formatText(0, 2, 'color', 'red');quill.formatText(2, 1, 'color', 'blue');quill.getFormat(0, 3); // { color: ['red', 'blue'] }
quill.setSelection(3);quill.getFormat(); // { italic: true, color: 'blue' }
quill.format('strike', true);quill.getFormat(); // { italic: true, color: 'blue', strike: true }
quill.formatLine(0, 1, 'align', 'right');quill.getFormat(); // { italic: true, color: 'blue', strike: true, // align: 'right' }
removeFormat
Removes all formatting and embeds within given range, returning a Delta representing the change. Line formatting will be removed if any part of the line is included in the range. The user's selection may not be preserved. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
. Calls where the source
is "user"
when the editor is disabled are ignored.
Methods
removeFormat(index: number, length: number, source: string = 'api'): Delta
Examples
quill.setContents([ { insert: 'Hello', { bold: true } }, { insert: '\n', { align: 'center' } }, { insert: { formula: 'x^2' } }, { insert: '\n', { align: 'center' } }, { insert: 'World', { italic: true }}, { insert: '\n', { align: 'center' } }]);
quill.removeFormat(3, 7);// Editor contents are now// [// { insert: 'Hel', { bold: true } },// { insert: 'lo\n\nWo' },// { insert: 'rld', { italic: true }},// { insert: '\n', { align: 'center' } }// ]
Selection
getBounds
Retrieves the pixel position (relative to the editor container) and dimensions of a selection at a given location. The user's current selection need not be at that index. Useful for calculating where to place tooltips.
Methods
getBounds(index: number, length: number = 0): { left: number, top: number, height: number, width: number }
Examples
quill.setText('Hello\nWorld\n');quill.getBounds(7); // Returns { height: 15, width: 0, left: 27, top: 31 }
getSelection
Retrieves the user's selection range, optionally to focus the editor first. Otherwise null
may be returned if editor does not have focus.
Methods
getSelection(focus = false): { index: number, length: number }
Examples
const range = quill.getSelection();if (range) { if (range.length == 0) { console.log('User cursor is at index', range.index); } else { const text = quill.getText(range.index, range.length); console.log('User has highlighted: ', text); }} else { console.log('User cursor is not in editor');}
setSelection
Sets user selection to given range, which will also focus the editor. Providing null
as the selection range will blur the editor. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
.
Methods
setSelection(index: number, length: number = 0, source: string = 'api')setSelection(range: { index: number, length: number }, source: string = 'api')
Examples
quill.setSelection(0, 5);
scrollSelectionIntoView
Scroll the current selection into the visible area. If the selection is already visible, no scrolling will occur.
Quill calls this method automatically when setSelection is called, unless the source is "silent"
.
Methods
scrollSelectionIntoView();
Examples
quill.scrollSelectionIntoView();
Editor
blur
Removes focus from the editor.
Methods
blur();
Examples
quill.blur();
disable
Shorthand for enable(false)
.
enable
Set ability for user to edit, via input devices like the mouse or keyboard. Does not affect capabilities of API calls, when the source
is "api"
or "silent"
.
Methods
enable(enabled: boolean = true);
Examples
quill.enable();quill.enable(false); // Disables user input
focus
Focuses the editor and restores its last range.
Methods
focus(options: { preventScroll?: boolean } = {});
Examples
// Focus the editor, and scroll the selection into viewquill.focus();
// Focus the editor, but don't scrollquill.focus({ preventScroll: true });
hasFocus
Checks if editor has focus. Note focus on toolbar, tooltips, does not count as the editor.
Methods
hasFocus(): boolean
Examples
quill.hasFocus();
update
Synchronously check editor for user updates and fires events, if changes have occurred. Useful for collaborative use cases during conflict resolution requiring the latest up to date state. Source may be "user"
, "api"
, or "silent"
.
Methods
update(((source: string) = 'user'));
Examples
quill.update();
scrollRectIntoViewexperimental
Scrolls the editor to the given pixel position.
scrollSelectionIntoView
is implemented by calling this method with the bounds of the current selection.
scrollRectIntoView(bounds: { top: number; right: number; bottom: number; left: number;});
Example 1
// Scroll the editor to reveal the range of { index: 20, length: 5 }const bounds = this.selection.getBounds(20, 5);if (bounds) { quill.scrollRectIntoView(bounds);}
Example 2
let text = ""; for (let i = 0; i < 100; i += 1) { text += `line ${i + 1}\n`; } const quill = new Quill('#editor', { theme: 'snow' }); quill.setText(text); const target = 'line 50'; const bounds = quill.selection.getBounds( text.indexOf(target), target.length ); if (bounds) { quill.scrollRectIntoView(bounds); }
Events
text-change
Emitted when the contents of Quill have changed. Details of the change, representation of the editor contents before the change, along with the source of the change are provided. The source will be "user"
if it originates from the users. For example:
- User types into the editor
- User formats text using the toolbar
- User uses a hotkey to undo
- User uses OS spelling correction
Changes may occur through an API but as long as they originate from the user, the provided source should still be "user"
. For example, when a user clicks on the toolbar, technically the toolbar module calls a Quill API to effect the change. But source is still "user"
since the origin of the change was the user's click.
APIs causing text to change may also be called with a "silent"
source, in which case text-change
will not be emitted. This is not recommended as it will likely break the undo stack and other functions that rely on a full record of text changes.
Changes to text may cause changes to the selection (ex. typing advances the cursor), however during the text-change
handler, the selection is not yet updated, and native browser behavior may place it in an inconsistent state. Use selection-change
or editor-change
for reliable selection updates.
Callback Signature
handler(delta: Delta, oldContents: Delta, source: string)
Examples
quill.on('text-change', (delta, oldDelta, source) => { if (source == 'api') { console.log('An API call triggered this change.'); } else if (source == 'user') { console.log('A user action triggered this change.'); }});
selection-change
Emitted when a user or API causes the selection to change, with a range representing the selection boundaries. A null range indicates selection loss (usually caused by loss of focus from the editor). You can also use this event as a focus change event by just checking if the emitted range is null or not.
APIs causing the selection to change may also be called with a "silent"
source, in which case selection-change
will not be emitted. This is useful if selection-change
is a side effect. For example, typing causes the selection to change but would be very noisy to also emit a selection-change
event on every character.
Callback Signature
handler(range: { index: number, length: number }, oldRange: { index: number, length: number }, source: string)
Examples
quill.on('selection-change', (range, oldRange, source) => { if (range) { if (range.length == 0) { console.log('User cursor is on', range.index); } else { const text = quill.getText(range.index, range.length); console.log('User has highlighted', text); } } else { console.log('Cursor not in the editor'); }});
editor-change
Emitted when either text-change
or selection-change
would be emitted, even when the source is "silent"
. The first parameter is the event name, either text-change
or selection-change
, followed by the arguments normally passed to those respective handlers.
Callback Signature
handler(name: string, ...args)
Examples
quill.on('editor-change', (eventName, ...args) => { if (eventName === 'text-change') { // args[0] will be delta } else if (eventName === 'selection-change') { // args[0] will be old range }});
on
Adds event handler. See text-change or selection-change for more details on the events themselves.
Methods
on(name: string, handler: Function): Quill
Examples
quill.on('text-change', () => { console.log('Text change!');});
once
Adds handler for one emission of an event. See text-change or selection-change for more details on the events themselves.
Methods
once(name: string, handler: Function): Quill
Examples
quill.once('text-change', () => { console.log('First text change!');});
off
Removes event handler.
Methods
off(name: string, handler: Function): Quill
Examples
function handler() { console.log('Hello!');}
quill.on('text-change', handler);quill.off('text-change', handler);
Model
find
Static method returning the Quill or Blot instance for the given DOM node. In the latter case, passing in true for the bubble
parameter will search up the given DOM's ancestors until it finds a corresponding Blot.
Methods
Quill.find(domNode: Node, bubble: boolean = false): Blot | Quill
Examples
const container = document.querySelector('#container');const quill = new Quill(container);console.log(Quill.find(container) === quill); // Should be true
quill.insertText(0, 'Hello', 'link', 'https://world.com');const linkNode = document.querySelector('#container a');const linkBlot = Quill.find(linkNode);
// Find Quill instance from a blotconsole.log(Quill.find(linkBlot.scroll.domNode.parentElement));
getIndex
Returns the distance between the beginning of document to the occurrence of the given Blot.
Methods
getIndex(blot: Blot): number
Examples
let [line, offset] = quill.getLine(10);let index = quill.getIndex(line); // index + offset should == 10
getLeaf
Returns the leaf Blot at the specified index within the document.
Methods
getLeaf(index: number): [LeafBlot | null, number]
Examples
quill.setText('Hello Good World!');quill.formatText(6, 4, 'bold', true);
let [leaf, offset] = quill.getLeaf(7);// leaf should be a Text Blot with value "Good"// offset should be 1, since the returned leaf started at index 6
getLine
Returns the line Blot at the specified index within the document.
Methods
getLine(index: number): [Block | BlockEmbed | null, number]
Examples
quill.setText('Hello\nWorld!');
let [line, offset] = quill.getLine(7);// line should be a Block Blot representing the 2nd "World!" line// offset should be 1, since the returned line started at index 6
getLines
Returns the lines contained within the specified location.
Methods
getLines(index: number = 0, length: number = remaining): (Block | BlockEmbed)[]getLines(range: Range): (Block | BlockEmbed)[]
Examples
quill.setText('Hello\nGood\nWorld!');quill.formatLine(1, 1, 'list', 'bullet');
let lines = quill.getLines(2, 5);// array with a ListItem and Block Blot,// representing the first two lines
Extension
debug
Static method enabling logging messages at a given level: 'error'
, 'warn'
, 'log'
, or 'info'
. Passing true
is equivalent to passing 'log'
. Passing false
disables all messages.
Methods
Quill.debug(level: string | boolean)
Examples
Quill.debug('info');
import
Static method returning Quill library, format, module, or theme. In general the path should map exactly to Quill source code directory structure. Unless stated otherwise, modification of returned entities may break required Quill functionality and is strongly discouraged.
Methods
Quill.import(path): any
Examples
const Parchment = Quill.import('parchment');const Delta = Quill.import('delta');
const Toolbar = Quill.import('modules/toolbar');const Link = Quill.import('formats/link');// Similar to ES6 syntax `import Link from 'quill/formats/link';`
Don't confuse this with the import
keyword for ECMAScript modules.
Quill.import()
doesn't load scripts over the network, it just returns the corresponding module from the Quill library without causing any side-effects.
register
Registers a module, theme, or format(s), making them available to be added to an editor. Can later be retrieved with Quill.import
. Use the path prefix of 'formats/'
, 'modules/'
, or 'themes/'
for registering formats, modules or themes, respectively. For formats specifically there is a shorthand to just pass in the format directly and the path will be autogenerated. Will overwrite existing definitions with the same path.
Methods
Quill.register(format: Attributor | BlotDefinintion, supressWarning: boolean = false)Quill.register(path: string, def: any, supressWarning: boolean = false)Quill.register(defs: { [path: string]: any }, supressWarning: boolean = false)
Examples
const Module = Quill.import('core/module');
class CustomModule extends Module {}
Quill.register('modules/custom-module', CustomModule);
Quill.register({ 'formats/custom-format': CustomFormat, 'modules/custom-module-a': CustomModuleA, 'modules/custom-module-b': CustomModuleB,});
Quill.register(CustomFormat);// You cannot do Quill.register(CustomModuleA); as CustomModuleA is not a format
addContainer
Adds and returns a container element inside the Quill container, sibling to the editor itself. By convention, Quill modules should have a class name prefixed with ql-
. Optionally include a refNode where container should be inserted before.
Methods
addContainer(className: string, refNode?: Node): ElementaddContainer(domNode: Node, refNode?: Node): Element
Examples
const container = quill.addContainer('ql-custom');
getModule
Retrieves a module that has been added to the editor.
Methods
getModule(name: string): any
Examples
const toolbar = quill.getModule('toolbar');