Not able to rename the page name and page id if we are using multipage concept
@artf Is there no way to do so currently ? Please help me out for this issue , i am blocked
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GrapesJS version
- I confirm to use the latest version of GrapesJS
What browser are you using?
Chrome v9
Reproducible demo link
Not there
Describe the bug
How to reproduce the bug?
- Install the grapes js in react app
- Open the grapes js editor
- Implement the multipage concept in the grapes js init
- Create a button for the rename for each page
What is the expected behavior? There should be any way to rename the page name and page id for each page
What is the current behavior? I could not find any way to rename the page name and id for each page
If is necessary to execute some code in order to reproduce the bug, paste it here below:
pageManager: { [{
id: "page-1",
name: "Page 1",
component: "",
styles: "",
},
{
id: "page-2",
name: "Page 2",
component: "",
styles: "",
},
{
id: "page-3",
name: "Page 3",
component: "",
styles: "",
}]},
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Answers (4)
@artf Is there no way to do so currently ? Please help me out for this issue , i am blocked
@Sudhin35 next time please open a discussion, as there is no real bug to fix or reproduce.
Anyway, this is how you'd do it right now page.set({ id: 'new-id', name: 'new name' })
@artf Thanks for the response , actually i was stuck so i have raised as bug , from next time will open discussion
but now after using the above command i getting this.editorData.Pages.pages.config.pages[index].set is not a function this error
Please help if there is any issue in my code
Thanks for reporting this, @Sudhin35.
Great question about Not able to rename the page name and page id if we are using multipage concept. The recommended approach with StyleManager is to use the event-driven API.
Start here:
- Check the GrapesJS documentation for your specific module
- Look for the
on()event listener method - Most operations can be achieved by listening to editor and component events
Common patterns:
// Listen for changes
editor.on('change', () => console.log('something changed'));
// Component lifecycle
editor.on('component:mount', (c) => console.log('component ready', c));
editor.on('component:update', (c) => console.log('component updated', c));
If you're still stuck:
- Share a minimal CodeSandbox reproduction
- Include what you've already tried
- Mention your GrapesJS version
- The community is here to help!
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