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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T06:28:42+00:00 2026-06-04T06:28:42+00:00

I have a ckeditor plugin that depends on some custom parameters. These parameters may

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I have a ckeditor plugin that depends on some custom parameters. These parameters may change value over the course of operation. The way I ended up implementing this was to keep the current value in a local variable inside the plugin which is initialized at the beginning and can be changed through a custom command. Like so

var somethingId = editor.config.myplugin_Something;
editor.addCommand('changeSomething',  {
    exec: function(_editor, data) {
        somethingId = data.something;
    }
});

This works ok, but I’m having an issue where (from what I can tell) I’m reaching the situatino where I need to change the data, but the editor has not been initialized yet, so calling

$.each(CKEDITOR.instances, function (index, editor) {
    editor.execCommand('changeSomething', {
        something: newValue
        });
});

has no effect and the plugin ends up with the value that was passed in the initial config.

I can’t think of a good way out of this short of using a global variable. Is there a better way to manage mutable config parameters for ckeditor plugins?

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    2026-06-04T06:28:43+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 6:28 am

    I came up with a solution that’s simple enough. Use the config object itself, and also make sure the initialization callback sets the correct value as well.

    So the initialization looks more like:

    var config = { width: xxx, height: xxx}; // do not include "something" value
    $('#mytextbox').ckeditor(function(){
        this.config.myplugin_somethingId = currentSomethingValue;
    });
    

    And when it needs to be modified later I do,

    $.each(CKEDITOR.instances, function (index, editor) {
         editor.config.myplugin_somethingId = newSomethingValue;
    });
    
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