import * as QuickActions from 'react-native-quick-actions'; import { _ } from '@joplin/lib/locale'; import { Dispatch } from 'redux'; import CommandService from '@joplin/lib/services/CommandService'; import Logger from '@joplin/utils/Logger'; import { DeviceEventEmitter } from 'react-native'; const logger = Logger.create('setupQuickActions'); type TData = { type: string; }; export default async (dispatch: Dispatch) => { const userInfo = { url: '' }; if (!QuickActions.setShortcutItems) { logger.info('QuickActions unsupported'); return null; } QuickActions.setShortcutItems([ { type: 'New note', title: _('New note'), icon: 'Compose', userInfo }, { type: 'New to-do', title: _('New to-do'), icon: 'Add', userInfo }, ]); try { const data = await QuickActions.popInitialAction(); const handler = quickActionHandler(dispatch); await handler(data); } catch (error) { logger.error('Quick action command failed', error); } return DeviceEventEmitter.addListener('quickActionShortcut', quickActionHandler(dispatch)); }; const quickActionHandler = (dispatch: Dispatch) => async (data: TData) => { if (!data) return; // This dispatch is to momentarily go back to reset state, similar to what // happens in onJoplinLinkClick_(). Easier to just go back, then go to the // note since the Note screen doesn't handle reloading a different note. // // This hack is necessary because otherwise you get this problem: // The first time you create a note from the quick-action menu, it works // perfectly. But if you do it again immediately later, it re-opens the // page to that first note you made rather than creating an entirely new // note. If you navigate around enough (which I think changes the redux // state sufficiently or something), then it'll work again. dispatch({ type: 'NAV_BACK' }); dispatch({ type: 'SIDE_MENU_CLOSE' }); const isTodo = data.type === 'New to-do' ? 1 : 0; await CommandService.instance().execute('newNote', '', isTodo); };