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Integrating the AMD version of the Monaco Editor in a cross-domain setup

Here is the most basic HTML page that embeds the editor, using AMD, in the case that the editor sources are hosted on a different domain (e.g. CDN) than the document origin.

More self-contained samples are available at monaco-editor-samples.

If you are hosting your .js on a different domain (e.g. on a CDN) than the HTML, you should know that the Monaco Editor creates web workers for smart language features. Cross-domain web workers are not allowed, but here is how you can proxy their loading and get them to work:

Assuming the HTML lives on www.mydomain.com and the editor is hosted on www.mycdn.com.

  • https://www.mydomain.com/index.html:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.mycdn.com/monaco-editor/min/vs/loader.js"></script>
<script>
	require.config({ paths: { 'vs': 'http://www.mycdn.com/monaco-editor/min/vs' }});

	// Before loading vs/editor/editor.main, define a global MonacoEnvironment that overwrites
	// the default worker url location (used when creating WebWorkers). The problem here is that
	// HTML5 does not allow cross-domain web workers, so we need to proxy the instantiation of
	// a web worker through a same-domain script
	window.MonacoEnvironment = {
		getWorkerUrl: function(workerId, label) {
			return 'monaco-editor-worker-loader-proxy.js';
		}
	};

	require(["vs/editor/editor.main"], function () {
		// ...
	});
</script>
  • https://www.mydomain.com/monaco-editor-worker-loader-proxy.js:
self.MonacoEnvironment = {
    baseUrl: 'http://www.mycdn.com/monaco-editor/min/'
};
importScripts('www.mycdn.com/monaco-editor/min/vs/base/worker/workerMain.js');

That's it. You're good to go! :)