An extensible text editor/renderer written in Swift, built on top of TextKit, and sharing a philosophy and API with Lexical JavaScript.
Lexical iOS is used in multiple apps at Meta, including rendering feed posts that contain inline images in Workplace iOS.
Lexical iOS is in pre-release with no guarantee of support.
For changes between versions, see the Lexical iOS Changelog.
We have a sample playground app demonstrating some of Lexical's features:
The playground app contains the code for a rich text toolbar. While this is not specifically a reusable toolbar that you can drop straight into your projects, its code should provide a good starting point for you to customise.
This playground app is very new, and many more features will come in time!
Lexical iOS is written in Swift, and targets iOS 13 and above. (Note that the Playground app requires at least iOS 14, due to use of UIKit features such as UIMenu.)
We provide a Swift package file that is sufficient to build Lexical core. Add this as a dependency of your app to use Lexical.
Some plugins included in this repository do not yet have package files. (This is because we use a different build system internally at Meta. Adding these would be an easy PR if you want to start contributing to Lexical!)
For editable text with Lexical, instantiate a LexicalView
. To configure it with plugins and a theme, you can create an EditorConfig
to pass in to the LexicalView
's initialiser.
To programatically work with the data within your LexicalView
, you need access to the Editor
. You can then call editor.update {}
, and inside that closure you can use the Lexical API.
For more information, see the documentation.
Read the Lexical iOS documentation.
Join us at our Discord server, where you can talk with the Lexical team and other users.
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
Lexical has a suite of unit tests, in XCTest format, which can be run from within Xcode. We do not currently have any end-to-end tests.
Lexical is MIT licensed.