This plugin adds the text formatting for using CKEditor to Redmine.
Since version 1.0.0, it includes Rich and supports image uploads.
CKEditor is a WYSIWYG text editor. See the official site for more details.
ImageMagick (Since version 1.0.0)
# Ubuntu apt-get install imagemagick # Mac OS X brew install imagemagick
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Redmine 5.x (version 1.2.4)
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Redmine 4.x (version 1.2.3)
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Redmine 3.x, (version 1.1.7)
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Redmine 2.3.x, Ruby 1.9.2 or higher (version 1.0.20)
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Redmine 2.3.x (version 0.4.0)
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Redmine 2.2.x (version 0.3.0)
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Redmine 2.1.x (version 0.2.1)
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Redmine 2.0.x (version 0.1.1)
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Redmine 1.1.0 - 1.4.2 (version 0.0.6)
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Download the zip package and extract the directory that it contains into the plugins directory (make sure the name is redmine_ckeditor)
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Install the required gems (in the Redmine root directory)
bundle install --without development test
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Execute migration
rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
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Start Redmine
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Change the text formatting (Administration > Settings > General > Text formatting) to CKEditor
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Configure the plugin (Administration > Plugins > Configure)
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Replace the plugin directory (plugins/redmine_ckeditor)
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Install the required gems
bundle install --without development test
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Execute migration
rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
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Delete old assets
rm -r public/plugin_assets/redmine_ckeditor
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Restart Redmine
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Change the text formatting (Administration > Settings > General > Text formatting) to textile
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Rollback the migration
rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=redmine_ckeditor VERSION=0 RAILS_ENV=production
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Delete the plugin directory (plugins/redmine_ckeditor)
You can download plugins from Add-ons Repository. To activate the plugin you have to copy the plugin directory into assets/ckeditor-contrib/plugins and restart Redmine, then configure toolbar settings.
You can select third-party skins placed in assets/ckeditor-contrib/skins directory.
You can configure CKEditor settings and HTML sanitizer by using the REDMINE_ROOT/config/ckeditor.yml file.
cp plugins/redmine_ckeditor/config/ckeditor.yml.example config/ckeditor.yml
This plugin stores contents in HTML format and renders as is. If you have old contents, these look weird.
You can use redmine_per_project_formatting plugin for backward compatibility or execute redmine_ckeditor:migrate task for migrating old text to HTML.
rake redmine_ckeditor:migrate RAILS_ENV=production FROM=textile TO=html
You can also use PROJECT parameter to migrate only specific projets
rake redmine_ckeditor:migrate RAILS_ENV=production PROJECT=project_identifier1,project_identifier2 FROM=textile TO=html
This task requires to install Pandoc.
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Checkout the new version of CKEditor(full package) in the submodule directory
git submodule update --init cd app/assets/javascripts/ckeditor-releases git checkout FULL_VERSION (e.g. full/4.4.6)
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Execute generator
rails generate redmine_ckeditor:rich_assets