From aa2cfa2c17ebc91e87f2a0df442cecff7fe55e6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anmol Sethi Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2020 23:17:28 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] typings/plugin.d.ts: Create --- typings/plugin.d.ts | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 110 insertions(+) create mode 100644 typings/plugin.d.ts diff --git a/typings/plugin.d.ts b/typings/plugin.d.ts new file mode 100644 index 000000000..92c3acada --- /dev/null +++ b/typings/plugin.d.ts @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/** + * This file describes the code-server plugin API for adding new applications. + */ +import { Logger } from "@coder/logger" +import * as express from "express" + +/** + * Overlay + * + * The homepage of code-server will launch into VS Code. However, there will be an overlay + * button that when clicked, will show all available applications with their names, + * icons and provider plugins. When one clicks on an app's icon, they will be directed + * to // to access the application. + */ + +/** + * Plugins + * + * Plugins are just node modules. + * + * code-server uses $CS_PLUGIN_PATH to find plugins. Each subdirectory in + * $CS_PLUGIN_PATH with a package.json where the engine is code-server is + * a valid plugin. + * + * e.g. CS_PLUGIN_PATH=/tmp/nhooyr:/tmp/ash will cause code-server to search + * /tmp/nhooyr and then /tmp/ash for plugins. + * + * CS_PLUGIN_PATH defaults to + * ~/.local/share/code-server/plugins:/usr/share/code-server/plugins + * if unset. + * + * code-server also uses $CS_PLUGIN to find plugins. + * + * e.g. CS_PLUGIN=/tmp/will:/tmp/teffen will cause code-server to load + * /tmp/will and /tmp/teffen as plugins. + * + * Built in plugins are also loaded from __dirname/../plugins + * + * Priority is $CS_PLUGIN, $CS_PLUGIN_PATH and then the builtin plugins. + * After the search is complete, plugins will be required in first found order and + * initialized. See the Plugin interface for details. + * + * There is also a /api/applications endpoint to allow programmatic access to all + * available applications. It could be used to create a custom application dashboard + * for example. + */ + +/** + * Your plugin module must implement this interface. + * + * The plugin's name, description and version are fetched from its module's package.json + * + * The plugin's router will be mounted at / + * + * If two plugins are found with the exact same name, then code-server will + * use the last one and emit a warning. + */ +export interface Plugin { + /** + * init is called so that the plugin may initialize itself with the config. + */ + init(config: PluginConfig): void + + /** + * Returns the plugin's router. + */ + router(): express.Router + + /** + * code-server uses this to collect the list of applications that + * the plugin can currently provide. + * It is called when /api/applications is hit or the overlay needs to + * refresh the list of applications + * + * Ensure this is as fast as possible. + */ + applications(): Application[] | Promise +} + +/** + * PluginConfig contains the configuration required for initializing + * a plugin. + */ +export interface PluginConfig { + /** + * All plugin logs should be logged via this logger. + */ + readonly logger: Logger +} + +/** + * Application represents a user accessible application. + * + * When the user clicks on the icon in the overlay, they will be + * redirected to // + * where the application should be accessible. + * + * If the app's name is the same as the plugin's name then + * / will be used instead. + */ +export interface Application { + readonly name: string + readonly version: string + + /** + * The path at which the icon for this application can be accessed. + * /// + */ + readonly iconPath: string +}