Way to check whether TinyMCE is active in WordPress

Daniel Bachhuber picture Daniel Bachhuber · Jul 24, 2009 · Viewed 10.7k times · Source

I'm working on a plugin that, when TinyMCE is in use as the Visual editor, uses TinyMCE commands to insert text into body content editing area. Currently, it works by just running the command. If it works, then TinyMCE is active and if not, then I have custom JS for working with the HTML editor.

My question, however: is there any way to check whether TinyMCE is active or not instead of just running the command and having it fail when it isn't?

Answer

Daniel Bachhuber picture Daniel Bachhuber · Jul 24, 2009

And... I've answered the question for myself. The conditional you want to test for is as follows:

is_tinyMCE_active = false;
if (typeof(tinyMCE) != "undefined") {
  if (tinyMCE.activeEditor == null || tinyMCE.activeEditor.isHidden() != false) {
    is_tinyMCE_active = true;
  }
}

The trick is that tinyMCE.activeEditor returns null when TinyMCE isn't activated. You can use the isHidden() method to make sure it isn't executing when you've switched back to HTML editor mode.

This is poorly documented on the TinyMCE website and forums.