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joplin/packages/app-cli/tests/support/plugins/menu/api/JoplinPlugins.d.ts

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import Plugin from '../Plugin';
import { ContentScriptType, Script } from './types';
/**
* This class provides access to plugin-related features.
*/
export default class JoplinPlugins {
private plugin;
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constructor(plugin: Plugin);
/**
* Registers a new plugin. This is the entry point when creating a plugin. You should pass a simple object with an `onStart` method to it.
* That `onStart` method will be executed as soon as the plugin is loaded.
*
* ```typescript
* joplin.plugins.register({
* onStart: async function() {
* // Run your plugin code here
* }
* });
* ```
*/
register(script: Script): Promise<void>;
/**
* @deprecated Use joplin.contentScripts.register()
*/
registerContentScript(type: ContentScriptType, id: string, scriptPath: string): Promise<void>;
/**
* Gets the plugin own data directory path. Use this to store any
* plugin-related data. Unlike [[installationDir]], any data stored here
* will be persisted.
*/
dataDir(): Promise<string>;
/**
* Gets the plugin installation directory. This can be used to access any
* asset that was packaged with the plugin. This directory should be
* considered read-only because any data you store here might be deleted or
* re-created at any time. To store new persistent data, use [[dataDir]].
*/
installationDir(): Promise<string>;
/**
* @deprecated Use joplin.require()
*/
require(_path: string): any;
}