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The SPA front-end helper libraries provide APIs through which you can stay informed about the status of the current renderer editor context of an SPA page. The status can be that your SPA page is running in:

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Being aware of the current renderer editor context can be useful if you need to hit different URLs for content, do rendering or other things conditionally. The status information is retrievable in both frameworks integrating SPA development in Magnolia – Angular and ReactJS.

In Angular

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Editor/preview check (Angular and ReactJS)

To find out in Angular whether your SPA page is running in the page editor or in its page preview mode, inject

  • either the

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  • EditorContextService from the @magnolia/angular-editor,
  • or the EditorContextHelper from the @magnolia/react-editor,

depending on which framework you are using, Angular or ReactJS. respectively. You can then call the following functions to get the status:

  • inEditor()
  • inEditorPreview()

Developer mode check (Angular)

In the Angular framework, the status of an SPA page being in the developer mode can be checked by calling the isDevMode() function, which is part of the @angular/core library.

Developer mode check (ReactJS)

To retrieve the status of the developer mode in ReactJS, make sure that you import {RendererContextEditorContext} from the @magnolia/react-editor, and that the class of YourComponent extends the React.Component

After assigning static contextType = RendererContextEditorContext you can call the following functions to get the status:

  • this.context.isDevMode
  • this.context.inEditor
  • this.context.inEditorPreview