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joplin/packages/lib/services/plugins/api/JoplinViewsEditor.ts

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/* eslint-disable multiline-comment-style */
import eventManager from '../../../eventManager';
import Plugin from '../Plugin';
import createViewHandle from '../utils/createViewHandle';
import WebviewController, { ContainerType } from '../WebviewController';
import { ActivationCheckCallback, EditorActivationCheckFilterObject, FilterHandler, ViewHandle, UpdateCallback } from './types';
/**
* Allows creating alternative note editors. You can create a view to handle loading and saving the
* note, and do your own rendering.
*
* Although it may be used to implement an alternative text editor, the more common use case may be
* to render the note in a different, graphical way - for example displaying a graph, and
* saving/loading the graph data in the associated note. In that case, you would detect whether the
* current note contains graph data and, in this case, you'd display your viewer.
*
* Terminology: An editor is **active** when it can be used to edit the current note. Note that it
* doesn't necessarily mean that your editor is visible - it just means that the user has the option
* to switch to it (via the "toggle editor" button). A **visible** editor is active and is currently
* being displayed.
*
* To implement an editor you need to listen to two events:
*
* - `onActivationCheck`: This is a way for the app to know whether your editor should be active or
* not. Return `true` from this handler to activate your editor.
*
* - `onUpdate`: When this is called you should update your editor based on the current note
* content. Call `joplin.workspace.selectedNote()` to get the current note.
*
* - `showEditorPlugin` and `toggleEditorPlugin` commands. Additionally you can use these commands
* to display your editor via `joplin.commands.execute('showEditorPlugin')`. This is not always
* necessary since the user can switch to your editor using the "toggle editor" button, however
* you may want to programmatically display the editor in some cases - for example when creating a
* new note specific to your editor.
*
* Note that only one editor view can be active at a time. This is why it is important not to
* activate your view if it's not relevant to the current note. If more than one is active, it is
* undefined which editor is going to be used to display the note.
*
* For an example of editor plugin, see the [YesYouKan
* plugin](https://github.com/joplin/plugin-yesyoukan/blob/master/src/index.ts). In particular,
* check the logic around `onActivationCheck` and `onUpdate` since this is the entry points for
* using this API.
*/
export default class JoplinViewsEditors {
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- Old code before rule was applied
private store: any;
private plugin: Plugin;
private activationCheckHandlers_: Record<string, FilterHandler<EditorActivationCheckFilterObject>> = {};
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- Old code before rule was applied
public constructor(plugin: Plugin, store: any) {
this.store = store;
this.plugin = plugin;
}
private controller(handle: ViewHandle): WebviewController {
return this.plugin.viewController(handle) as WebviewController;
}
/**
* Creates a new editor view
*/
public async create(id: string): Promise<ViewHandle> {
const handle = createViewHandle(this.plugin, id);
const controller = new WebviewController(handle, this.plugin.id, this.store, this.plugin.baseDir, ContainerType.Editor);
this.plugin.addViewController(controller);
return handle;
}
/**
* Sets the editor HTML content
*/
public async setHtml(handle: ViewHandle, html: string): Promise<string> {
return this.controller(handle).html = html;
}
/**
* Adds and loads a new JS or CSS file into the panel.
*/
public async addScript(handle: ViewHandle, scriptPath: string): Promise<void> {
return this.controller(handle).addScript(scriptPath);
}
/**
* See [[JoplinViewPanels]]
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-types -- Old code before rule was applied
public async onMessage(handle: ViewHandle, callback: Function): Promise<void> {
return this.controller(handle).onMessage(callback);
}
/**
* Emitted when the editor can potentially be activated - this for example when the current note
* is changed, or when the application is opened. At that point should can check the current
* note and decide whether your editor should be activated or not. If it should return `true`,
* otherwise return `false`.
*/
public async onActivationCheck(handle: ViewHandle, callback: ActivationCheckCallback): Promise<void> {
const handler: FilterHandler<EditorActivationCheckFilterObject> = async (object) => {
const isActive = await callback();
object.activatedEditors.push({
pluginId: this.plugin.id,
viewId: handle,
isActive: isActive,
});
return object;
};
this.activationCheckHandlers_[handle] = handler;
eventManager.filterOn('editorActivationCheck', this.activationCheckHandlers_[handle]);
this.plugin.addOnUnloadListener(() => {
eventManager.filterOff('editorActivationCheck', this.activationCheckHandlers_[handle]);
});
}
/**
* Emitted when the editor content should be updated. This for example when the currently
* selected note changes, or when the user makes the editor visible.
*/
public async onUpdate(handle: ViewHandle, callback: UpdateCallback): Promise<void> {
this.controller(handle).onUpdate(callback);
}
/**
* See [[JoplinViewPanels]]
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- Old code before rule was applied
public postMessage(handle: ViewHandle, message: any): void {
return this.controller(handle).postMessage(message);
}
/**
* Tells whether the editor is active or not.
*/
public async isActive(handle: ViewHandle): Promise<boolean> {
return this.controller(handle).visible;
}
/**
* Tells whether the editor is effectively visible or not. If the editor is inactive, this will
* return `false`. If the editor is active and the user has switched to it, it will return
* `true`. Otherwise it will return `false`.
*/
public async isVisible(handle: ViewHandle): Promise<boolean> {
return this.controller(handle).isVisible();
}
}