How to use Lexcical in vanilla browser HTML/JS without npm/other package managers? #5367
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Also looking for a way to run a complete rich text example pure js |
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https://lexical.dev/docs/getting-started/quick-start does not show a complete example of HTML/JS
How should I plug/use lexical without having to use npm/react/packaging/etc? Is it possible to just download a tarball from https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases and then somehow plug it as
<script type="module">
in HTML?I don't have background in web-dev and just looking to try something simple with Lexical for my personal use (without first having to grok npm/amd/esm packaging ecosystem). I saw #1707 and #1845, but still got no understanding of how to start using Lexical in vanilla set-up without any package managers.
It appears that the releases such as https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases/tag/v0.12.5 only contain TypeScript code which is not ready for consumption by browser without preprocessing, and there are no compiled-to-javascript releases published on GitHub :(
The following
file://my_path/index.html
does not work in Chrome:Error:
Also, for some reason, an error is showing in Lexical.js versioned as 0.3.13
For now, I can't get
npm
working aftersudo apt-get install npm
, which gives me[Npm install cannot find module 'semver']
and then issues withnpm ERR! request to https://registry.npmjs.org/lexical failed, reason: Hostname/IP does not match certificate's altnames:
. It appears that webdev packaging story is kind of wary of outsiders and it not "just works"Thanks a lot :)
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