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API for the web
Using the Grammalecte API for the web
With Grammalecte 1.8+. (beta stage)
If Grammalecte is installed by the user on his browser (like Firefox or Chrome), you can call several methods for a better integration of grammar checking for your website. This is mostly usefull if you use non-standard textareas.
You can:
disable the Grammalecte button (spinning pearl),
launch the Grammalecte panel with custom button (or when you think it’s necessary),
get the modified text via events (instead of having the node content directly modified),
get raw results (list of errors) of grammar checking and spell checking,
get spelling suggestions for a wrong word.
How it works
Usually, webpage scripts can’t call methods or functions of browser extensions.
The Grammalecte API is injected within your webpage, with methods launching events that Grammalecte is listening. When Grammalecte receives one of these events, it launches the requested tasks. Results may be sent via events on webpage nodes.
For information purpose only, here are the layers of code explaining why you can’t access directly to the grammar checker:
·> webpage script
<> Grammalecte API (injected by the content-script, callable by the webpage script)
<> Content-script (injected by the extension, not callable by the webpage script)
<> Background script (extension core)
<· Worker running the grammar checker on a different process
Detecting if the Grammalecte API is here
Every call to the Grammalecte API will be done via an object called oGrammalecteAPI
.
if (typeof(oGrammalecteAPI) === "object" && oGrammalecteAPI !== null) {
...
}
Version of the Grammalecte API
oGrammalecteAPI.sVersion
Disabling the Grammalecte button (the spinning pearl)
By default, Grammalecte inserts a button (a spinning pearl) on each textarea node and editable node (unless the user disabled it).
You can tell Grammalete not to create these buttons on your text areas with the property: data-grammalecte_button="false"
.
Open the Grammalecte panel for a node
If you have disabled the spinning button, you can launch the Grammalecte panel with your custom button.
oGrammalecteAPI.openPanelForNode("node_id")
oGrammalecteAPI.openPanelForNode(node)
The node can be a textarea, an editable node or an iframe. If the node is an iframe, the content won’t be modified by Grammalecte.
Open the Grammalecte panel for any text
oGrammalecteAPI.openPanelForText("your text")
This method won’t send back any result or modified text.
Open the Grammalecte panel
oGrammalecteAPI.openPanel(param)
Depending of what param
is, this method will call openPanelForNode()
or openPanelForText()
.
Prevent Grammalecte to modify the node content
If you don’t want Grammalecte to modify directly the node content, add the property: data-grammalecte_result_via_event="true"
.
With this property, Grammalecte will send an event to the node each times the text is modified within the panel. The text can be retrieved with:
node.addEventListener("GrammalecteResult", function (event) {
if (event.detail.sType && event.detail.sType == "text") {
let sText = event.detail.sText;
...
}
}
Parse a node and get errors
oGrammalecteAPI.parseNode("node_id")
oGrammalecteAPI.parseNode(node)
The node can be a textarea, an editable node or an iframe. The node must have an identifier. Results (for each paragraph) will be sent in a succession of events at the node.
node.addEventListener("GrammalecteResult", function (event) {
if (event.detail.sType && event.detail.sType == "proofreading") {
let oResult = event.detail.oResult; // null when the text parsing is finished
...
}
}
For the last event, oResult
will be null
.
Get spelling suggestions
oGrammalecteAPI.getSpellingSuggestions(word, destination, request_identifier)
Parameters:
word (string)
destination: node_id (string)
request_identifier: a custom identifier (string) [default = ""]
Suggestions will be sent within an event at the node identified by destination
.
node.addEventListener("GrammalecteResult", function (event) {
if (event.detail.sType && event.detail.sType == "spellsugg") {
let oResult = event.detail.oResult;
let oInfo = event.detail.oInfo; // object containing the destination and the request_identifier
...
}
}