Describe `onClassName` in the docs
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The callback will only be triggered on changes made by the user, not in case of programmatic changes via the functions `set`, `setText`, `update`, or `updateText`.
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The callback will only be triggered on changes made by the user, not in case of programmatic changes via the functions `set`, `setText`, `update`, or `updateText`.
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See also callback function `onChangeJSON(json)`.
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See also callback function `onChangeJSON(json)`.
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- `{function} onEditable({ field, value, path })`
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- `{function} onClassName({ path, field, value })`
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Set a callback function to determine whether individual nodes are editable or read-only. Only applicable when option `mode` is `tree`, `text`, or `code`.
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Set a callback function to add custom CSS classes to the rendered nodes. Only applicable when option `mode` is `tree`, `form`, or `view`.
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The callback is invoked with an object containing `path`, `field` and `value`:
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path: string[],
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field: string,
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value: string
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}
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```
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The function must either return a string containing CSS class names, or return `undefined` in order to do nothing for a specific node.
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In order to update css classes when they depend on external state, you can call `editor.refresh()`.
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- `{function} onEditable({ path, field, value })`
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Set a callback function to determine whether individual nodes are editable or read-only. Only applicable when option `mode` is `tree`, `text`, or `code`.
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In case of mode `tree`, the callback is invoked as `editable(node)`, where the first parameter is an object:
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In case of mode `tree`, the callback is invoked as `editable(node)`, where the first parameter is an object:
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