Introduce PluginBuilder for declarative RTE plugin definition #148
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Introduces a new
PluginBuilderclass and a streamlined registration mechanism to simplify the development and integration of RTE plugins. This change significantly improves the developer experience by providing a declarative API and centralizing SDK context management.Key Changes:
PluginBuilderClass: Provides a fluent API for defining RTE plugins (e.g.,.title(...).icon(...).on(...).build()), separating plugin definition from runtime materialization.ContentstackAppSDK.registerRTEPlugins):ContentstackAppSDK.registerRTEPluginsas the primary entry point for plugin registration.contextandrteinstances.rte.sdkinjection):UiLocation) is now automatically injected into therte: IRteParamobject, makingrte.sdkavailable within all plugin callbacks (onhandlers) and render components. This eliminates the need for developers to callContentstackAppSDK.init()repeatedly within their plugin logic.registerRTEPlugins.Migration Notes for Plugin Developers:
PluginBuilderandexport default ContentstackAppSDK.registerRTEPlugins(...).rte.sdkwithin your plugin callbacks and components.