This guide outlines the main steps that you need to follow for initializing WProofreader in CKEditor 5.
Before integrating and configuring WProofreader, make sure CKEditor 5 is properly configured in your web application. To initialize CKEditor 5 follow the steps described in CKEditor 5 Quick Start guide.
Choose one of the options below how to enable spelling and grammar checking functionality of WProofreader in CKEditor 5.
When using this method, you need a CONFIG and a wscbundle.js script. After setting up the autoSearch, WProofreader will be enabled as soon as the editable container with CKEditor is in focus.
<script> window.WEBSPELLCHECKER_CONFIG = { autoSearch:true, lang: 'uk_UA', ... }; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http(s)://your_host_name/wscservice/wscbundle/wscbundle.js"></script> |
When using this method, WProofreader will be started on the CKEditor 5 load.
Make sure you use have specified the following server-specific options in CONFIG which are instructing where spelling and grammar checking requests will be processed:
serviceProtocol: 'https', serviceHost: 'your_host_name', servicePort: '2880', servicePath: '/' |
After you have initialized WProofreader in CKEditor 5, you can customize WProofreader options, its user interface, and behavior using WProofreader Customization Options. You can see the demo of CKEditor 5 integration on our web site.