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132 lines
5.1 KiB
TypeScript
132 lines
5.1 KiB
TypeScript
import eventManager from '../../../eventManager';
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import Setting, { SettingItem as InternalSettingItem, SettingSectionSource } from '../../../models/Setting';
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import Plugin from '../Plugin';
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import { SettingItem, SettingSection } from './types';
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export interface ChangeEvent {
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/**
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* Setting keys that have been changed
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*/
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keys: string[];
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}
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export type ChangeHandler = (event: ChangeEvent)=> void;
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/**
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* This API allows registering new settings and setting sections, as well as getting and setting settings. Once a setting has been registered it will appear in the config screen and be editable by the user.
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*
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* Settings are essentially key/value pairs.
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*
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* Note: Currently this API does **not** provide access to Joplin's built-in settings. This is by design as plugins that modify user settings could give unexpected results
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*
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* [View the demo plugin](https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/tree/dev/packages/app-cli/tests/support/plugins/settings)
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*/
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export default class JoplinSettings {
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private plugin_: Plugin = null;
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public constructor(plugin: Plugin) {
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this.plugin_ = plugin;
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}
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private get keyPrefix(): string {
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return `plugin-${this.plugin_.id}.`;
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}
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// Ensures that the plugin settings and sections are within their own namespace, to prevent them from
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// overwriting other plugin settings or the default settings.
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private namespacedKey(key: string): string {
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return `${this.keyPrefix}${key}`;
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}
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/**
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* Registers new settings.
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* Note that registering a setting item is dynamic and will be gone next time Joplin starts.
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* What it means is that you need to register the setting every time the plugin starts (for example in the onStart event).
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* The setting value however will be preserved from one launch to the next so there is no risk that it will be lost even if for some
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* reason the plugin fails to start at some point.
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*/
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public async registerSettings(settings: Record<string, SettingItem>) {
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for (const [key, setting] of Object.entries(settings)) {
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const internalSettingItem: InternalSettingItem = {
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key: key,
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value: setting.value,
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type: setting.type,
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public: setting.public,
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label: () => setting.label,
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description: (_appType: string) => setting.description,
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};
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if ('isEnum' in setting) internalSettingItem.isEnum = setting.isEnum;
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if ('section' in setting) internalSettingItem.section = this.namespacedKey(setting.section);
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if ('options' in setting) internalSettingItem.options = () => setting.options;
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if ('appTypes' in setting) internalSettingItem.appTypes = setting.appTypes;
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if ('secure' in setting) internalSettingItem.secure = setting.secure;
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if ('advanced' in setting) internalSettingItem.advanced = setting.advanced;
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if ('minimum' in setting) internalSettingItem.minimum = setting.minimum;
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if ('maximum' in setting) internalSettingItem.maximum = setting.maximum;
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if ('step' in setting) internalSettingItem.step = setting.step;
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if ('storage' in setting) internalSettingItem.storage = setting.storage;
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await Setting.registerSetting(this.namespacedKey(key), internalSettingItem);
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}
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}
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/**
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* @deprecated Use joplin.settings.registerSettings()
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*
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* Registers a new setting.
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*/
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public async registerSetting(key: string, settingItem: SettingItem) {
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this.plugin_.deprecationNotice('1.8', 'joplin.settings.registerSetting() is deprecated in favour of joplin.settings.registerSettings()', true);
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await this.registerSettings({ [key]: settingItem });
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}
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/**
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* Registers a new setting section. Like for registerSetting, it is dynamic and needs to be done every time the plugin starts.
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*/
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public async registerSection(name: string, section: SettingSection) {
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return Setting.registerSection(this.namespacedKey(name), SettingSectionSource.Plugin, section);
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}
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/**
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* Gets a setting value (only applies to setting you registered from your plugin)
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*/
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public async value(key: string): Promise<any> {
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return Setting.value(this.namespacedKey(key));
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}
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/**
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* Sets a setting value (only applies to setting you registered from your plugin)
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*/
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public async setValue(key: string, value: any) {
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return Setting.setValue(this.namespacedKey(key), value);
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}
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/**
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* Gets a global setting value, including app-specific settings and those set by other plugins.
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*
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* The list of available settings is not documented yet, but can be found by looking at the source code:
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*
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* https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/blob/dev/packages/lib/models/Setting.ts#L142
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*/
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public async globalValue(key: string): Promise<any> {
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return Setting.value(key);
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}
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/**
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* Called when one or multiple settings of your plugin have been changed.
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* - For performance reasons, this event is triggered with a delay.
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* - You will only get events for your own plugin settings.
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*/
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public async onChange(handler: ChangeHandler): Promise<void> {
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// Filter out keys that are not related to this plugin
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eventManager.on('settingsChange', (event: ChangeEvent) => {
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const keys = event.keys
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.filter(k => k.indexOf(this.keyPrefix) === 0)
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.map(k => k.substr(this.keyPrefix.length));
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if (!keys.length) return;
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handler({ keys });
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});
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}
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}
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