Type definitions for the latest Obsidian API.
All API documentation is located in the file obsidian.d.ts
.
This will include types, properties, methods, and comments explaining what everything does.
For a full example on how to create Obsidian plugins, use the template at https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-sample-plugin
manifest.json
id
the ID of your plugin.name
the display name of your plugin.author
the plugin author's name.version
the version of your plugin.minAppVersion
the minimum required Obsidian version for your plugin.description
the long description of your plugin.isDesktopOnly
whether your plugin uses NodeJS or Electron APIs.authorUrl
(optional) a URL to your own website.fundingUrl
(optional) a link for users to donation to show appreciation and support plugin development.
main.js
- This is the main entry point of your plugin.
- Import any Obsidian API using
require('obsidian')
- Import NodeJS or Electron API using
require('fs')
orrequire('electron')
- Must export a default class which extends
Plugin
- Must bundle all external dependencies into this file, using Rollup, Webpack, or another javascript bundler.
App
, the global object that owns everything else. You can access this viathis.app
inside your plugin. TheApp
interface provides accessors for the following interfaces.Vault
, the interface that lets you interact with files and folders in the vault.Workspace
, the interface that lets you interact with panes on the screen.MetadataCache
, the interface that contains cached metadata about each markdown file, including headings, links, embeds, tags, and blocks.
- Add a ribbon icon using
this.addRibbonIcon
. - Add a status bar (bottom) element using
this.addStatusBarItem
. - Add a global command, optionally with a default hotkey, using
this.addCommand
. - Add a plugin settings tab using
this.addSettingTab
. - Register a new kind of view using
this.registerView
. - Save and load plugin data using
this.loadData
andthis.saveData
.
For registering events from any event interfaces, such as App
and Workspace
, please use this.registerEvent
, which will automatically detach your event handler when your plugin unloads:
this.registerEvent(app.on('event-name', callback));
If you register DOM events for elements that persist on the page after your plugin unloads, such as window
or document
events, please use this.registerDomEvent
:
this.registerDomEvent(element, 'click', callback);
If you use setInterval
, please use this.registerInterval
:
this.registerInterval(setInterval(callback, 1000));