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svg-obsidian/main.ts

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import { App, Editor, MarkdownView, Modal, Notice, Plugin, PluginSettingTab, Setting } from 'obsidian';
// Remember to rename these classes and interfaces!
interface MyPluginSettings {
mySetting: string;
}
const DEFAULT_SETTINGS: MyPluginSettings = {
mySetting: 'default'
}
export default class MyPlugin extends Plugin {
settings: MyPluginSettings;
async onload() {
await this.loadSettings();
// This creates an icon in the left ribbon.
const ribbonIconEl = this.addRibbonIcon('dice', 'Sample Plugin', (evt: MouseEvent) => {
// Called when the user clicks the icon.
new Notice('This is a notice!');
});
// Perform additional things with the ribbon
ribbonIconEl.addClass('my-plugin-ribbon-class');
// This adds a status bar item to the bottom of the app. Does not work on mobile apps.
const statusBarItemEl = this.addStatusBarItem();
statusBarItemEl.setText('Status Bar Text');
// This adds a simple command that can be triggered anywhere
this.addCommand({
id: 'open-sample-modal-simple',
name: 'Open sample modal (simple)',
callback: () => {
new SampleModal(this.app).open();
}
});
// This adds an editor command that can perform some operation on the current editor instance
this.addCommand({
id: 'sample-editor-command',
name: 'Sample editor command',
editorCallback: (editor: Editor, view: MarkdownView) => {
console.log(editor.getSelection());
editor.replaceSelection('Sample Editor Command');
}
});
// This adds a complex command that can check whether the current state of the app allows execution of the command
this.addCommand({
id: 'open-sample-modal-complex',
name: 'Open sample modal (complex)',
checkCallback: (checking: boolean) => {
// Conditions to check
const markdownView = this.app.workspace.getActiveViewOfType(MarkdownView);
if (markdownView) {
// If checking is true, we're simply "checking" if the command can be run.
// If checking is false, then we want to actually perform the operation.
if (!checking) {
new SampleModal(this.app).open();
}
// This command will only show up in Command Palette when the check function returns true
return true;
}
}
});
// This adds a settings tab so the user can configure various aspects of the plugin
this.addSettingTab(new SampleSettingTab(this.app, this));
// If the plugin hooks up any global DOM events (on parts of the app that doesn't belong to this plugin)
// Using this function will automatically remove the event listener when this plugin is disabled.
this.registerDomEvent(document, 'click', (evt: MouseEvent) => {
console.log('click', evt);
});
// When registering intervals, this function will automatically clear the interval when the plugin is disabled.
this.registerInterval(window.setInterval(() => console.log('setInterval'), 5 * 60 * 1000));
}
onunload() {
}
async loadSettings() {
this.settings = Object.assign({}, DEFAULT_SETTINGS, await this.loadData());
}
async saveSettings() {
await this.saveData(this.settings);
}
}
class SampleModal extends Modal {
constructor(app: App) {
super(app);
}
onOpen() {
const {contentEl} = this;
contentEl.setText('Woah!');
}
onClose() {
const {contentEl} = this;
contentEl.empty();
}
}
class SampleSettingTab extends PluginSettingTab {
plugin: MyPlugin;
constructor(app: App, plugin: MyPlugin) {
super(app, plugin);
this.plugin = plugin;
}
display(): void {
const {containerEl} = this;
containerEl.empty();
new Setting(containerEl)
.setName('Setting #1')
.setDesc('It\'s a secret')
.addText(text => text
.setPlaceholder('Enter your secret')
.setValue(this.plugin.settings.mySetting)
.onChange(async (value) => {
this.plugin.settings.mySetting = value;
await this.plugin.saveSettings();
}));
}
}