Redactor ccmi18n_issue
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So I have a dashboard Single Page with a form and a textarea on it:
Before that I'm calling:
And again before:
That gives me a JS error saying:
The system language is english US. Any suggestions?
<textarea id="text_content" name="text_content" style="display: none"></textarea>
Before that I'm calling:
<script type="text/javascript"> var CCM_EDITOR_SECURITY_TOKEN = "<?php echo Loader::helper('validation/token')->generate('editor')?>"; $(function() { $('#text_content').redactor({ minHeight: '300', 'concrete5': { filemanager: <?php echo $fp->canAccessFileManager()?>, sitemap: <?php echo $tp->canAccessSitemap()?>, lightbox: true }, 'plugins': [ 'fontcolor', 'concrete5inline', 'concrete5', 'underline' ] }); });
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And again before:
<?php $al = \Concrete\Core\Asset\AssetList::getInstance(); $al->register('javascript', 'redactor_locale', 'js/redactor_locale.js'); ?>
That gives me a JS error saying:
Uncaught ReferenceError: ccmi18n_redactor is not defined
The system language is english US. Any suggestions?
After adding: on the Single Page and removing the plugins 'concrete5inline', 'concrete5', 'underline' it works. The toolbar was there but not visible, don't ask me why.
I had this same issue. It turned out to be because I upgraded to the latest version from Github on an existing site, and I somehow borked that process – the new versions of Concrete's javascript files had not been copied.
What I had to do to get it running was to run 'grunt js' on the command line in the 'build' directory of my Concrete5.7.4.2 development project. I guess you could also just do a fresh install of the latest Concrete5.7 and then just copy over everything from the 'concrete/' directory. If you're using the development/github version, don't forget to do a 'composer install' in the 'concrete/' directory first! Anyhow, after I had that sorted, it all worked again. Hope this helps prevent someone going on a (fun! with cursing!) 3 hour debugging quest.
What I had to do to get it running was to run 'grunt js' on the command line in the 'build' directory of my Concrete5.7.4.2 development project. I guess you could also just do a fresh install of the latest Concrete5.7 and then just copy over everything from the 'concrete/' directory. If you're using the development/github version, don't forget to do a 'composer install' in the 'concrete/' directory first! Anyhow, after I had that sorted, it all worked again. Hope this helps prevent someone going on a (fun! with cursing!) 3 hour debugging quest.
He edward,
do you have any ideas?
I happens at your case, when you updated, and here it is the same failure.
What do you mean that the js-Files is were not copied?
do you have any ideas?
I happens at your case, when you updated, and here it is the same failure.
What do you mean that the js-Files is were not copied?
I have the same issue:
ReferenceError: ccmi18n_redactor is not defined
after Updating to 5.7.5.1
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks and Cheers George
ReferenceError: ccmi18n_redactor is not defined
after Updating to 5.7.5.1
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks and Cheers George
I finally called the redactor with PHP:
To register plugins you have to do the following in the on_start() method of the controller:
Hope this helps.
$this->requireAsset('redactor'); // call plugins like so: $editor = Core::make('editor'); $editor->getPluginManager()->select('plugin_handle'); // call it like so: print $editor->outputStandardEditor('header_text', $header_text);
To register plugins you have to do the following in the on_start() method of the controller:
$plugin = new Plugin(); $plugin->setKey('plugin_handle'); $plugin->setName('plugin Name'); $plugin->requireAsset('plugin_handle'); \Core::make('editor')->getPluginManager()->register($plugin);
Hope this helps.
Hi,
thank you for your answer.
I do not use any plugin or addon.
The site worked well, but after the update I got this error in js.
It is about a normal Textblock on the website!
Do you have any ideas?
Cheers
thank you for your answer.
I do not use any plugin or addon.
The site worked well, but after the update I got this error in js.
It is about a normal Textblock on the website!
Do you have any ideas?
Cheers
What version do you use?
How did you update the site?
What was the former version?
Did you empty/disable cache befoore upgrading?
How did you update the site?
What was the former version?
Did you empty/disable cache befoore upgrading?
Hi
I use version: 5.7.5.1
I click in the Dashboard "Systems and Settings" -> Update Concrete5 and Installed it.
The further version was 5.7.4.2
Cache was disabled! I have not empty the Cache before!
I use version: 5.7.5.1
I click in the Dashboard "Systems and Settings" -> Update Concrete5 and Installed it.
The further version was 5.7.4.2
Cache was disabled! I have not empty the Cache before!
Everything seems correct... Sry no clue
ok, thank you anyway!
This is the correct way to include Redactor in your custom interfaces now. I was going to mention this. Basically, we include dynamic translations with our build of redactor (which is the javascript variable ccmi18n_redactor). These get loaded in automatically when you use the Core::make('editor') class. We changed the location of these translations in 5.7.5. All blocks that ship with the core and all those that properly load redactor should have no issue – but custom instances of redactor that relied on these translations being in a certain place will have to update their code to stay working.
Hi,
I got the error!
Thanks and sorry!
I had an own redactor.js file in application/js because I removed the Subheadlines.
I copied the updated version in it and it works!
Thank you
I got the error!
Thanks and sorry!
I had an own redactor.js file in application/js because I removed the Subheadlines.
I copied the updated version in it and it works!
Thank you