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I am still trying to figure out why we should move from DraftJS to SlateJS. Even saw a comment from Nick Graf that SlateJS is quite good. We've been able to reach 95% of our use case ( prnt.sc/vwosjx ) with DraftJS but the remaining 5% seems to be taking an excruciatingly long time & effort because of lack of documentation and almost no community support. We've used & created custom DraftJS plugins which are not available in SlateJS. Can we convert DraftJS saved editor state to convert into SlateJS states easily ? Are there any good plugin system available ? Editor is like a long term investment that a developer makes to develop their platform and it is an incredibly important decision, thoughts and suggestions.
I fully agree that the editor is a long term investment and I'd be VERY hesitant to switch if I was you.
I am not aware of any system for easily switching your document representation to slate from draft.
If I were in your shoes, I'd make a very small proof of concept with slate and only target those things which are causing you a lot of pain in draft. Only if those things turned out to be much easier in slate would I even consider the change. Avoid the rewrite if you can.
I was waiting for such an article on SlateJS. When I used Slate for one of my project, it was quite hard to understand the documentation. Quite often, I would need to rely on their examples.
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Very interesting post !!!! Thanks for share !
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This is an awesome write up. I am wondering, if you have had the chance to write more about working with SlateJS. You mentioned in the blog that you will be, hence the Q. Appreciate your response. And congrats on Kitemaker!
Hi! I haven't had a chance yet since we're busy working on some big features for the editor currently. But I there will be more coming!
Thanks. Keenly looking forward to the write up.,Kevin Simons