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@drovp/utils

v2.1.2

Published

Utilities for developing drovp plugins.

Downloads

1

Readme

@drovp/utils

Various utilities for developing Drovp plugins.

Install

npm install @drovp/utils

Usage

Utilities are split into namespaces they are made for, therefore they need to be required/imported with @drovp/utils/<namespace>.

Example importing from modal-window namespace:

const {foo} = require('@drovp/utils/modal-window');

modal-window

Import with @drovp/utils/modal-window:

const {getPayload, resolve, openContextMenu} = require('@drovp/utils/modal-window');

Importing/requiring from this namespace has a side effect of automatically setting up context menus for basic text editing and stuff like Toggle devtools/Inspect element when development mode is enabled.

getPayload

function getPayload<Payload>(): Promise<Payload>;

Retrieves the payload you've passed in when opening this modal window.

resolve

function resolve(payload: unknown): void;

Resolves the current modal window with a payload to make available in your preparator. Example:

function operationPreparator(payload, utils) {
	const result = utils.openModalWindow('modal.html', payload);
	if (result.canceled) return null; // Cancels the operation
	return result.payload; // Proceeds the operation with new/modified payload
}

Window is closed immediately afterwords.

In case you want to just close the window, which will cause the modal result be {canceled: true, payload: undefined}, simply call window.close().

showOpenDialog

function showOpenDialog(options: OpenDialogOptions): Promise<OpenDialogReturnValue>;

Electron's showOpenDialog.

showSaveDialog

function showSaveDialog(options: SaveDialogOptions): Promise<OpenDialogReturnValue>;

Electron's showSaveDialog.

openContextMenu

function openContextMenu(items: MenuItemConstructorOptions[]): Promise<void>;

Opens a context menu with items in it. MenuItemConstructorOptions is a plain object with Electron's MenuItem properties on it. Resolves with void when menu has been closed, and clicked item's handler executed.

Example:

await openContextMenu([
	{
		label: 'Foo',
		click: () => console.log('foo'),
	},
	{type: 'separator'},
	{
		type: 'submenu',
		label: 'Submenu',
		submenu: [
			{
				label: 'Bar',
				click: () => console.log('bar'),
			},
		],
	},
]);

When you're opening context menu from a contextmenu event listener, you have to prevent the default action otherwise it'll be taken over by the global context menus:

someElement.addEventListener('contextmenu', event => {
	event.preventDefault();
	contextMenu(...items);
})

When development mode is enabled, context menu items such as Toggle devtools and Inspect element are added automatically to every context menu.