fresh_core/api.rs
1//! Plugin API: Safe interface for plugins to interact with the editor
2//!
3//! This module provides a safe, controlled API for plugins (Lua, WASM, etc.)
4//! to interact with the editor without direct access to internal state.
5//!
6//! # Type Safety Architecture
7//!
8//! Rust structs in this module serve as the **single source of truth** for the
9//! TypeScript plugin API. The type safety system works as follows:
10//!
11//! ```text
12//! Rust struct Generated TypeScript
13//! ─────────── ────────────────────
14//! #[derive(TS, Deserialize)] type ActionPopupOptions = {
15//! #[serde(deny_unknown_fields)] id: string;
16//! struct ActionPopupOptions { title: string;
17//! id: String, message: string;
18//! title: String, actions: TsActionPopupAction[];
19//! ... };
20//! }
21//! ```
22//!
23//! ## Key Patterns
24//!
25//! 1. **`#[derive(TS)]`** - Generates TypeScript type definitions via ts-rs
26//! 2. **`#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]`** - Rejects typos/unknown fields at runtime
27//! 3. **`impl FromJs`** - Bridges rquickjs values to typed Rust structs
28//!
29//! ## Validation Layers
30//!
31//! | Layer | What it catches |
32//! |------------------------|------------------------------------------|
33//! | TypeScript compile | Wrong field names, missing required fields |
34//! | Rust runtime (serde) | Typos like `popup_id` instead of `id` |
35//! | Rust compile | Type mismatches in method signatures |
36//!
37//! ## Limitations & Tradeoffs
38//!
39//! - **Manual parsing for complex types**: Some methods (e.g., `submitViewTransform`)
40//! still use manual object parsing due to enum serialization complexity
41//! - **Two-step deserialization**: Complex nested structs may need
42//! `rquickjs::Value → serde_json::Value → typed struct` due to rquickjs_serde limits
43//! - **Duplicate attributes**: Both `#[serde(...)]` and `#[ts(...)]` needed since
44//! they control different things (runtime serialization vs compile-time codegen)
45
46use crate::command::{Command, Suggestion};
47use crate::file_explorer::{FileExplorerDecoration, FileExplorerSlotEntry};
48use crate::hooks::{HookCallback, HookRegistry};
49use crate::menu::{Menu, MenuItem};
50use crate::overlay::{OverlayHandle, OverlayNamespace};
51use crate::text_property::{TextProperty, TextPropertyEntry};
52use crate::BufferId;
53use crate::SplitId;
54use crate::TerminalId;
55use crate::WindowId;
56use lsp_types;
57use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
58use serde_json::Value as JsonValue;
59use std::collections::HashMap;
60use std::ops::Range;
61use std::path::PathBuf;
62use std::sync::{Arc, RwLock};
63use ts_rs::TS;
64
65/// Minimal command registry for PluginApi.
66/// This is a stub that provides basic command storage for plugin use.
67/// The editor's full CommandRegistry lives in fresh-editor.
68pub struct CommandRegistry {
69 commands: std::sync::RwLock<Vec<Command>>,
70}
71
72impl CommandRegistry {
73 /// Create a new empty command registry
74 pub fn new() -> Self {
75 Self {
76 commands: std::sync::RwLock::new(Vec::new()),
77 }
78 }
79
80 /// Register a command
81 pub fn register(&self, command: Command) {
82 let mut commands = self.commands.write().unwrap();
83 commands.retain(|c| c.name != command.name);
84 commands.push(command);
85 }
86
87 /// Unregister a command by name
88 pub fn unregister(&self, name: &str) {
89 let mut commands = self.commands.write().unwrap();
90 commands.retain(|c| c.name != name);
91 }
92}
93
94impl Default for CommandRegistry {
95 fn default() -> Self {
96 Self::new()
97 }
98}
99
100/// A callback ID for JavaScript promises in the plugin runtime.
101///
102/// This newtype distinguishes JS promise callbacks (resolved via `resolve_callback`)
103/// from Rust oneshot channel IDs (resolved via `send_plugin_response`).
104/// Using a newtype prevents accidentally mixing up these two callback mechanisms.
105#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
106#[ts(export)]
107pub struct JsCallbackId(pub u64);
108
109impl JsCallbackId {
110 /// Create a new JS callback ID
111 pub fn new(id: u64) -> Self {
112 Self(id)
113 }
114
115 /// Get the underlying u64 value
116 pub fn as_u64(self) -> u64 {
117 self.0
118 }
119}
120
121impl From<u64> for JsCallbackId {
122 fn from(id: u64) -> Self {
123 Self(id)
124 }
125}
126
127impl From<JsCallbackId> for u64 {
128 fn from(id: JsCallbackId) -> u64 {
129 id.0
130 }
131}
132
133impl std::fmt::Display for JsCallbackId {
134 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
135 write!(f, "{}", self.0)
136 }
137}
138
139/// Result of creating a terminal
140#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
141#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
142#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
143pub struct TerminalResult {
144 /// The created buffer ID (for use with setSplitBuffer, etc.)
145 #[ts(type = "number")]
146 pub buffer_id: u64,
147 /// The terminal ID (for use with sendTerminalInput, closeTerminal)
148 #[ts(type = "number")]
149 pub terminal_id: u64,
150 /// The split ID (if created in a new split)
151 #[ts(type = "number | null")]
152 pub split_id: Option<u64>,
153}
154
155/// Result of creating a virtual buffer
156#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
157#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
158#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
159pub struct VirtualBufferResult {
160 /// The created buffer ID
161 #[ts(type = "number")]
162 pub buffer_id: u64,
163 /// The split ID (if created in a new split)
164 #[ts(type = "number | null")]
165 pub split_id: Option<u64>,
166}
167
168/// A rectangular region, in cells. Used by the animation plugin API so
169/// callers can target arbitrary screen regions without going through a
170/// virtual buffer.
171#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
172#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
173#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
174pub struct AnimationRect {
175 pub x: u16,
176 pub y: u16,
177 pub width: u16,
178 pub height: u16,
179}
180
181/// Edge a slide-in effect enters from.
182#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
183#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
184#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
185pub enum PluginAnimationEdge {
186 Top,
187 Bottom,
188 Left,
189 Right,
190}
191
192/// Plugin-facing animation description. Tagged by `kind`. Additional
193/// variants can be added later; plugins must handle the `kind` they send.
194#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
195#[serde(tag = "kind", rename_all = "camelCase")]
196#[ts(export)]
197pub enum PluginAnimationKind {
198 #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
199 SlideIn {
200 from: PluginAnimationEdge,
201 duration_ms: u32,
202 delay_ms: u32,
203 },
204}
205
206/// Result of creating a buffer group
207#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
208#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
209#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
210pub struct BufferGroupResult {
211 /// The group ID
212 #[ts(type = "number")]
213 pub group_id: u64,
214 /// Panel buffer IDs, keyed by panel name
215 #[ts(type = "Record<string, number>")]
216 pub panels: HashMap<String, u64>,
217}
218
219/// Response from the editor for async plugin operations
220#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
221#[ts(export)]
222pub enum PluginResponse {
223 /// Response to CreateVirtualBufferInSplit with the created buffer ID and split ID
224 VirtualBufferCreated {
225 request_id: u64,
226 buffer_id: BufferId,
227 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
228 },
229 /// Response to CreateTerminal with the created buffer, terminal, and split IDs
230 TerminalCreated {
231 request_id: u64,
232 buffer_id: BufferId,
233 terminal_id: TerminalId,
234 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
235 },
236 /// Response to a plugin-initiated LSP request
237 LspRequest {
238 request_id: u64,
239 #[ts(type = "any")]
240 result: Result<JsonValue, String>,
241 },
242 /// Response to RequestHighlights
243 HighlightsComputed {
244 request_id: u64,
245 spans: Vec<TsHighlightSpan>,
246 },
247 /// Response to GetBufferText with the text content
248 BufferText {
249 request_id: u64,
250 text: Result<String, String>,
251 },
252 /// Response to GetLineStartPosition with the byte offset
253 LineStartPosition {
254 request_id: u64,
255 /// None if line is out of range, Some(offset) for valid line
256 position: Option<usize>,
257 },
258 /// Response to GetLineEndPosition with the byte offset
259 LineEndPosition {
260 request_id: u64,
261 /// None if line is out of range, Some(offset) for valid line
262 position: Option<usize>,
263 },
264 /// Response to GetBufferLineCount with the total number of lines
265 BufferLineCount {
266 request_id: u64,
267 /// None if buffer not found, Some(count) for valid buffer
268 count: Option<usize>,
269 },
270 /// Response to CreateCompositeBuffer with the created buffer ID
271 CompositeBufferCreated {
272 request_id: u64,
273 buffer_id: BufferId,
274 },
275 /// Response to GetSplitByLabel with the found split ID (if any)
276 SplitByLabel {
277 request_id: u64,
278 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
279 },
280 /// Response to `WatchPath`. `handle` is the editor's stable
281 /// id for this watcher, used both as the cancellation token
282 /// for `UnwatchPath` and as the routing key in
283 /// `path_changed` event payloads. `Err` indicates the watcher
284 /// could not be installed (path missing, kernel limit, etc.).
285 WatchPathRegistered {
286 request_id: u64,
287 result: Result<u64, String>,
288 },
289}
290
291impl PluginResponse {
292 pub fn request_id(&self) -> u64 {
293 match self {
294 Self::VirtualBufferCreated { request_id, .. }
295 | Self::TerminalCreated { request_id, .. }
296 | Self::LspRequest { request_id, .. }
297 | Self::HighlightsComputed { request_id, .. }
298 | Self::BufferText { request_id, .. }
299 | Self::LineStartPosition { request_id, .. }
300 | Self::LineEndPosition { request_id, .. }
301 | Self::BufferLineCount { request_id, .. }
302 | Self::CompositeBufferCreated { request_id, .. }
303 | Self::SplitByLabel { request_id, .. }
304 | Self::WatchPathRegistered { request_id, .. } => *request_id,
305 }
306 }
307}
308
309/// Messages sent from async plugin tasks to the synchronous main loop
310#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
311#[ts(export)]
312pub enum PluginAsyncMessage {
313 /// Plugin process completed with output
314 ProcessOutput {
315 /// Unique ID for this process
316 process_id: u64,
317 /// Standard output
318 stdout: String,
319 /// Standard error
320 stderr: String,
321 /// Exit code
322 exit_code: i32,
323 },
324 /// Plugin delay/timer completed
325 DelayComplete {
326 /// Callback ID to resolve
327 callback_id: u64,
328 },
329 /// Background process stdout data
330 ProcessStdout { process_id: u64, data: String },
331 /// Background process stderr data
332 ProcessStderr { process_id: u64, data: String },
333 /// Background process exited
334 ProcessExit {
335 process_id: u64,
336 callback_id: u64,
337 exit_code: i32,
338 },
339 /// Response for a plugin-initiated LSP request
340 LspResponse {
341 language: String,
342 request_id: u64,
343 #[ts(type = "any")]
344 result: Result<JsonValue, String>,
345 },
346 /// Generic plugin response (e.g., GetBufferText result)
347 PluginResponse(crate::api::PluginResponse),
348}
349
350/// Information about a cursor in the editor
351#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
352#[ts(export)]
353pub struct CursorInfo {
354 /// Byte position of the cursor
355 pub position: usize,
356 /// Selection range (if any)
357 #[cfg_attr(
358 feature = "plugins",
359 ts(type = "{ start: number; end: number } | null")
360 )]
361 pub selection: Option<Range<usize>>,
362 /// 0-indexed line number of the cursor. `null` when the line index is
363 /// unavailable — e.g. a huge file whose line scan hasn't completed, where
364 /// the editor positions purely by byte offset. Plugins must treat `null`
365 /// as "unknown", never as line 0.
366 #[serde(default)]
367 pub line: Option<usize>,
368}
369
370/// Specification for an action to execute, with optional repeat count
371#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
372#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
373#[ts(export)]
374pub struct ActionSpec {
375 /// Action name (e.g., "move_word_right", "delete_line")
376 pub action: String,
377 /// Number of times to repeat the action (default 1)
378 #[serde(default = "default_action_count")]
379 pub count: u32,
380}
381
382fn default_action_count() -> u32 {
383 1
384}
385
386/// `serde(default)` fallback for `EditorStateSnapshot.active_window_id`
387/// — old serialized snapshots predate the field. Falls back to the
388/// always-present base session (id 1).
389fn default_window_id() -> WindowId {
390 WindowId(1)
391}
392
393/// Information about an editor session (plugin-visible). Returned
394/// by `editor.listWindows()` and carried in the snapshot. Mirrors
395/// the editor-side `Session` struct — see
396/// `crates/fresh-editor/src/app/session.rs` and
397/// `docs/internal/orchestrator-sessions-design.md`.
398#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
399#[ts(export)]
400pub struct WindowInfo {
401 /// Stable session id. The base session is always `1`.
402 #[ts(type = "number")]
403 pub id: WindowId,
404 /// User-visible label (defaults to root basename).
405 pub label: String,
406 /// Absolute project root.
407 #[ts(type = "string")]
408 pub root: PathBuf,
409 /// Project this session belongs to — the canonical repo root
410 /// (or arbitrary directory) the user pointed the new-session
411 /// form at. For sessions without an explicit project (legacy
412 /// sessions, the launch session, sessions created outside the
413 /// orchestrator's new-session form) this equals `root` — the
414 /// host normalises at the API boundary so plugins never have
415 /// to deal with `null`/`undefined`/`""` ambiguity (`??` only
416 /// falls through on `null`, but the orchestrator's
417 /// `WindowInfo` round-trips a `Some(PathBuf::new())` as `""`,
418 /// which then becomes a poisoned lex sort key — observed as
419 /// the Windows-only dock reorder).
420 #[ts(type = "string")]
421 pub project_path: PathBuf,
422 /// `true` when the session shares its working tree with
423 /// other sessions (worktree-creation was off at session
424 /// time, or the session lives in a non-git directory).
425 /// Persistence-only field; defaults to `false` and isn't
426 /// emitted when false.
427 #[ts(type = "boolean")]
428 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "is_false_field", default)]
429 pub shared_worktree: bool,
430}
431
432fn is_false_field(b: &bool) -> bool {
433 !b
434}
435
436/// Information about a buffer
437#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
438#[ts(export)]
439pub struct BufferInfo {
440 /// Buffer ID
441 #[ts(type = "number")]
442 pub id: BufferId,
443 /// File path (if any)
444 #[serde(serialize_with = "serialize_path")]
445 #[ts(type = "string")]
446 pub path: Option<PathBuf>,
447 /// Whether the buffer has been modified
448 pub modified: bool,
449 /// Length of buffer in bytes
450 pub length: usize,
451 /// Whether this is a virtual buffer (not backed by a file)
452 pub is_virtual: bool,
453 /// Current view mode of the active split: "source" or "compose"
454 pub view_mode: String,
455 /// True if any split showing this buffer has compose mode enabled.
456 /// Plugins should use this (not `view_mode`) to decide whether to maintain
457 /// decorations, since decorations live on the buffer and are filtered
458 /// per-split at render time.
459 pub is_composing_in_any_split: bool,
460 /// Compose width (if set), from the active split's view state
461 pub compose_width: Option<u16>,
462 /// The detected language for this buffer (e.g., "rust", "markdown", "text")
463 pub language: String,
464 /// Whether this tab was opened in "preview" (ephemeral) mode — true when
465 /// opened via single-click in the file explorer and not yet committed
466 /// (no edit, no double-click, no tab-click, no layout change). Plugins
467 /// that react to buffer lifecycle events should generally treat preview
468 /// buffers as transient; e.g. a diagnostics panel may want to skip
469 /// refreshing itself for a preview tab.
470 #[serde(default)]
471 pub is_preview: bool,
472 /// Split ids that currently hold this buffer (empty when the buffer is
473 /// open but not visible in any split — e.g. background-opened tabs
474 /// that haven't been focused). Lets plugins implement "focus existing
475 /// buffer if visible, else open new" without having to track split
476 /// ids across editor restarts (which reassign them). The list is a
477 /// snapshot at the last `update_plugin_state_snapshot` tick.
478 #[serde(default)]
479 #[ts(type = "number[]")]
480 pub splits: Vec<SplitId>,
481}
482
483fn serialize_path<S: serde::Serializer>(path: &Option<PathBuf>, s: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
484 s.serialize_str(
485 &path
486 .as_ref()
487 .map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string())
488 .unwrap_or_default(),
489 )
490}
491
492/// Serialize ranges as [start, end] tuples for JS compatibility
493fn serialize_ranges_as_tuples<S>(ranges: &[Range<usize>], serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
494where
495 S: serde::Serializer,
496{
497 use serde::ser::SerializeSeq;
498 let mut seq = serializer.serialize_seq(Some(ranges.len()))?;
499 for range in ranges {
500 seq.serialize_element(&(range.start, range.end))?;
501 }
502 seq.end()
503}
504
505/// Diff between current buffer content and last saved snapshot
506#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
507#[ts(export)]
508pub struct BufferSavedDiff {
509 pub equal: bool,
510 #[serde(serialize_with = "serialize_ranges_as_tuples")]
511 #[ts(type = "Array<[number, number]>")]
512 pub byte_ranges: Vec<Range<usize>>,
513}
514
515/// Information about the viewport
516#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
517#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
518#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
519pub struct ViewportInfo {
520 /// Byte position of the first visible line
521 pub top_byte: usize,
522 /// Line number of the first visible line (None when line index unavailable, e.g. large file before scan)
523 pub top_line: Option<usize>,
524 /// Left column offset (horizontal scroll)
525 pub left_column: usize,
526 /// Viewport width
527 pub width: u16,
528 /// Viewport height
529 pub height: u16,
530}
531
532/// Per-split state surfaced to plugins via `editor.listSplits()`.
533///
534/// Plugins that need to operate on every visible buffer (multi-split
535/// flash labels, syncing decorations across panes, ...) can iterate
536/// this list rather than only seeing the active split's `getViewport()`.
537#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
538#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
539#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
540pub struct SplitSnapshot {
541 /// Stable split identifier; matches the values used by
542 /// `setSplitBuffer`, `focusSplit`, `getSplitByLabel`, etc.
543 pub split_id: usize,
544 /// Buffer currently shown in this split.
545 pub buffer_id: BufferId,
546 /// Viewport (top byte / dimensions) for this split's active buffer.
547 pub viewport: ViewportInfo,
548}
549
550/// Payload delivered to a plugin's `editor.getNextKey()` Promise when
551/// the next keypress arrives in the editor's input dispatch.
552///
553/// `key` uses the same naming as `defineMode` bindings: lowercase
554/// names like `"escape"`, `"enter"`, `"tab"`, `"space"`, `"left"`,
555/// `"f1"`–`"f12"`, or a single character (e.g. `"a"`, `"!"`).
556/// Modifier flags are reported separately so plugins can recognise
557/// chord variants without parsing.
558#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
559#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
560#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
561pub struct KeyEventPayload {
562 /// Key name (e.g. `"a"`, `"escape"`, `"f1"`).
563 pub key: String,
564 /// Ctrl held.
565 pub ctrl: bool,
566 /// Alt held.
567 pub alt: bool,
568 /// Shift held (only meaningful for non-character keys; for
569 /// printable characters the case is already encoded in `key`).
570 pub shift: bool,
571 /// Super / Cmd / Meta held.
572 pub meta: bool,
573}
574
575/// Layout hints supplied by plugins (e.g., Compose mode)
576#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
577#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
578#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
579pub struct LayoutHints {
580 /// Optional compose width for centering/wrapping
581 #[ts(optional)]
582 pub compose_width: Option<u16>,
583 /// Optional column guides for aligned tables
584 #[ts(optional)]
585 pub column_guides: Option<Vec<u16>>,
586}
587
588// ============================================================================
589// Overlay Types with Theme Support
590// ============================================================================
591
592/// Color specification that can be either RGB values or a theme key.
593///
594/// Theme keys reference colors from the current theme, e.g.:
595/// - "ui.status_bar_bg" - UI status bar background
596/// - "editor.selection_bg" - Editor selection background
597/// - "syntax.keyword" - Syntax highlighting for keywords
598/// - "diagnostic.error" - Error diagnostic color
599///
600/// When a theme key is used, the color is resolved at render time,
601/// so overlays automatically update when the theme changes.
602#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
603#[serde(untagged)]
604#[ts(export)]
605pub enum OverlayColorSpec {
606 /// RGB color as [r, g, b] array
607 #[ts(type = "[number, number, number]")]
608 Rgb(u8, u8, u8),
609 /// Theme key reference (e.g., "ui.status_bar_bg")
610 ThemeKey(String),
611}
612
613/// Modifier-only overlay applied to a byte range within a virtual line's
614/// text. Used by plugins (live-diff) to bold + underline removed words on
615/// a deletion virtual line without varying the line's overall fg/bg.
616#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
617#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
618#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
619pub struct VirtualLineTextOverlay {
620 /// Inclusive byte offset within the virtual line's `text`.
621 pub start: u32,
622 /// Exclusive byte offset within the virtual line's `text`.
623 pub end: u32,
624 #[serde(default)]
625 pub bold: bool,
626 #[serde(default)]
627 pub underline: bool,
628}
629
630impl OverlayColorSpec {
631 /// Create an RGB color spec
632 pub fn rgb(r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> Self {
633 Self::Rgb(r, g, b)
634 }
635
636 /// Create a theme key color spec
637 pub fn theme_key(key: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
638 Self::ThemeKey(key.into())
639 }
640
641 /// Convert to RGB if this is an RGB spec, None if it's a theme key
642 pub fn as_rgb(&self) -> Option<(u8, u8, u8)> {
643 match self {
644 Self::Rgb(r, g, b) => Some((*r, *g, *b)),
645 Self::ThemeKey(_) => None,
646 }
647 }
648
649 /// Get the theme key if this is a theme key spec
650 pub fn as_theme_key(&self) -> Option<&str> {
651 match self {
652 Self::ThemeKey(key) => Some(key),
653 Self::Rgb(_, _, _) => None,
654 }
655 }
656}
657
658/// Options for adding an overlay with theme support.
659///
660/// This struct provides a type-safe way to specify overlay styling
661/// with optional theme key references for colors.
662#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
663#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
664#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
665#[derive(Default)]
666pub struct OverlayOptions {
667 /// Foreground color - RGB array or theme key string
668 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
669 pub fg: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
670
671 /// Background color - RGB array or theme key string
672 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
673 pub bg: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
674
675 /// Whether to render with underline
676 #[serde(default)]
677 pub underline: bool,
678
679 /// Whether to render in bold
680 #[serde(default)]
681 pub bold: bool,
682
683 /// Whether to render in italic
684 #[serde(default)]
685 pub italic: bool,
686
687 /// Whether to render with strikethrough
688 #[serde(default)]
689 pub strikethrough: bool,
690
691 /// Whether to extend background color to end of line
692 #[serde(default)]
693 pub extend_to_line_end: bool,
694
695 /// When `true`, `fg` is applied only on cells whose existing fg
696 /// matches this overlay's resolved bg — i.e. a same-colour fg/bg
697 /// collision. Lets a row-wide overlay stay legible on tokens that
698 /// share the bg's colour without repainting unrelated tokens.
699 #[serde(default)]
700 pub fg_on_collision_only: bool,
701
702 /// Optional URL for OSC 8 terminal hyperlinks.
703 /// When set, the overlay text becomes a clickable hyperlink in terminals
704 /// that support OSC 8 escape sequences.
705 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
706 pub url: Option<String>,
707}
708
709/// A run of text with optional styling. `style` reuses
710/// [`OverlayOptions`] — the same primitive plugins use for virtual
711/// text — so a hint is just `{ text: "Alt+P cycle", style: { fg:
712/// "ui.help_key_fg" } }`. `None` style means "no styling override";
713/// each consumer applies its own default (e.g. the floating-prompt
714/// title uses `prompt_fg` + bold).
715#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
716#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
717#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
718pub struct StyledText {
719 pub text: String,
720 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
721 #[ts(optional, type = "Partial<OverlayOptions>")]
722 pub style: Option<OverlayOptions>,
723}
724
725#[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
726impl<'js> rquickjs::FromJs<'js> for StyledText {
727 fn from_js(_ctx: &rquickjs::Ctx<'js>, value: rquickjs::Value<'js>) -> rquickjs::Result<Self> {
728 rquickjs_serde::from_value(value).map_err(|e| rquickjs::Error::FromJs {
729 from: "object",
730 to: "StyledText",
731 message: Some(e.to_string()),
732 })
733 }
734}
735
736/// One candidate row in a Text widget's completion popup. `value` is
737/// what gets sent back to the plugin as the `completion_accept`
738/// payload when the user picks the row. `kind` is an optional
739/// presentation hint the renderer reads to style certain rows
740/// differently from the rest — e.g. `"history"` rows render with
741/// a leading marker glyph + italic so the user can tell at-a-glance
742/// that the entry came from their submission history rather than
743/// from the live completion source. `None` is the default "regular"
744/// candidate.
745///
746/// Serializes from JS either as a bare string (treated as
747/// `{ value: <string>, kind: null }` for the legacy
748/// `string[]` setCompletions signature) or as a full object.
749#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
750#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
751#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
752pub struct CompletionItem {
753 pub value: String,
754 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
755 #[ts(optional)]
756 pub kind: Option<String>,
757}
758
759impl From<String> for CompletionItem {
760 fn from(value: String) -> Self {
761 Self { value, kind: None }
762 }
763}
764
765impl From<&str> for CompletionItem {
766 fn from(value: &str) -> Self {
767 Self {
768 value: value.to_string(),
769 kind: None,
770 }
771 }
772}
773
774/// Custom deserializer module that accepts either a `Vec<String>`
775/// (legacy bare-string completions) or a `Vec<CompletionItem>` (new
776/// typed shape). Lets plugins call `setCompletions(key, ["a", "b"])`
777/// and `setCompletions(key, [{ value: "a", kind: "history" }])`
778/// interchangeably.
779pub mod completion_items_serde {
780 use super::CompletionItem;
781 use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
782
783 #[derive(Deserialize)]
784 #[serde(untagged)]
785 enum Either {
786 Bare(String),
787 Typed(CompletionItem),
788 }
789
790 pub fn serialize<S>(items: &[CompletionItem], s: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
791 where
792 S: Serializer,
793 {
794 items.serialize(s)
795 }
796
797 pub fn deserialize<'de, D>(d: D) -> Result<Vec<CompletionItem>, D::Error>
798 where
799 D: Deserializer<'de>,
800 {
801 let raw: Vec<Either> = Vec::deserialize(d)?;
802 Ok(raw
803 .into_iter()
804 .map(|e| match e {
805 Either::Bare(s) => CompletionItem {
806 value: s,
807 kind: None,
808 },
809 Either::Typed(item) => item,
810 })
811 .collect())
812 }
813}
814
815// ============================================================================
816// Composite Buffer Configuration (for multi-buffer single-tab views)
817// ============================================================================
818
819/// Layout configuration for composite buffers
820#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
821#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
822#[ts(export, rename = "TsCompositeLayoutConfig")]
823pub struct CompositeLayoutConfig {
824 /// Layout type: "side-by-side", "stacked", or "unified"
825 #[serde(rename = "type")]
826 #[ts(rename = "type")]
827 pub layout_type: String,
828 /// Width ratios for side-by-side (e.g., [0.5, 0.5])
829 #[serde(default)]
830 #[ts(optional)]
831 pub ratios: Option<Vec<f32>>,
832 /// Show separator between panes
833 #[serde(default = "default_true", rename = "showSeparator")]
834 #[ts(rename = "showSeparator")]
835 pub show_separator: bool,
836 /// Spacing for stacked layout
837 #[serde(default)]
838 #[ts(optional)]
839 pub spacing: Option<u16>,
840}
841
842fn default_true() -> bool {
843 true
844}
845
846/// Source pane configuration for composite buffers
847#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
848#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
849#[ts(export, rename = "TsCompositeSourceConfig")]
850pub struct CompositeSourceConfig {
851 /// Buffer ID of the source buffer (required)
852 #[serde(rename = "bufferId")]
853 #[ts(rename = "bufferId")]
854 pub buffer_id: usize,
855 /// Label for this pane (e.g., "OLD", "NEW")
856 pub label: String,
857 /// Whether this pane is editable
858 #[serde(default)]
859 pub editable: bool,
860 /// Style configuration
861 #[serde(default)]
862 pub style: Option<CompositePaneStyle>,
863}
864
865/// Style configuration for a composite pane
866#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, TS)]
867#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
868#[ts(export, rename = "TsCompositePaneStyle")]
869pub struct CompositePaneStyle {
870 /// Background color for added lines (RGB)
871 /// Using [u8; 3] instead of (u8, u8, u8) for better rquickjs_serde compatibility
872 #[serde(default, rename = "addBg")]
873 #[ts(optional, rename = "addBg", type = "[number, number, number]")]
874 pub add_bg: Option<[u8; 3]>,
875 /// Background color for removed lines (RGB)
876 #[serde(default, rename = "removeBg")]
877 #[ts(optional, rename = "removeBg", type = "[number, number, number]")]
878 pub remove_bg: Option<[u8; 3]>,
879 /// Background color for modified lines (RGB)
880 #[serde(default, rename = "modifyBg")]
881 #[ts(optional, rename = "modifyBg", type = "[number, number, number]")]
882 pub modify_bg: Option<[u8; 3]>,
883 /// Gutter style: "line-numbers", "diff-markers", "both", or "none"
884 #[serde(default, rename = "gutterStyle")]
885 #[ts(optional, rename = "gutterStyle")]
886 pub gutter_style: Option<String>,
887}
888
889/// Diff hunk for composite buffer alignment
890#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
891#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
892#[ts(export, rename = "TsCompositeHunk")]
893pub struct CompositeHunk {
894 /// Starting line in old buffer (0-indexed)
895 #[serde(rename = "oldStart")]
896 #[ts(rename = "oldStart")]
897 pub old_start: usize,
898 /// Number of lines in old buffer
899 #[serde(rename = "oldCount")]
900 #[ts(rename = "oldCount")]
901 pub old_count: usize,
902 /// Starting line in new buffer (0-indexed)
903 #[serde(rename = "newStart")]
904 #[ts(rename = "newStart")]
905 pub new_start: usize,
906 /// Number of lines in new buffer
907 #[serde(rename = "newCount")]
908 #[ts(rename = "newCount")]
909 pub new_count: usize,
910 /// Per-line operations for the hunk, in git order: one char per line —
911 /// `' '` context, `'-'` deletion (old only), `'+'` addition (new only).
912 /// When present, the side-by-side alignment follows git's classification
913 /// exactly (unchanged lines stay paired); when absent, the host falls back
914 /// to a positional pairing. Optional for backward compatibility.
915 #[serde(default, rename = "ops")]
916 #[ts(rename = "ops", optional)]
917 pub ops: Option<String>,
918}
919
920/// Options for creating a composite buffer (used by plugin API)
921#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
922#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
923#[ts(export, rename = "TsCreateCompositeBufferOptions")]
924pub struct CreateCompositeBufferOptions {
925 /// Buffer name (displayed in tabs/title)
926 #[serde(default)]
927 pub name: String,
928 /// Mode for keybindings
929 #[serde(default)]
930 pub mode: String,
931 /// Layout configuration
932 pub layout: CompositeLayoutConfig,
933 /// Source pane configurations
934 pub sources: Vec<CompositeSourceConfig>,
935 /// Diff hunks for alignment (optional)
936 #[serde(default)]
937 pub hunks: Option<Vec<CompositeHunk>>,
938 /// When set, the first render will scroll to center the Nth hunk (0-indexed).
939 /// This avoids timing issues with imperative scroll commands that depend on
940 /// render-created state (viewport dimensions, view state).
941 #[serde(default, rename = "initialFocusHunk")]
942 #[ts(optional, rename = "initialFocusHunk")]
943 pub initial_focus_hunk: Option<usize>,
944}
945
946/// Wire-format view token kind (serialized for plugin transforms)
947#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
948#[ts(export)]
949pub enum ViewTokenWireKind {
950 Text(String),
951 Newline,
952 Space,
953 /// Visual line break inserted by wrapping (not from source)
954 /// Always has source_offset: None
955 Break,
956 /// A single binary byte that should be rendered as <XX>
957 /// Used in binary file mode to ensure cursor positioning works correctly
958 /// (all 4 display chars of <XX> map to the same source byte)
959 BinaryByte(u8),
960}
961
962/// Color carried by a `ViewTokenStyle`. Untagged so JSON plugins can
963/// keep passing `[r, g, b]` arrays, while richer themes can use named
964/// ANSI colors (`"Red"`, `"LightGreen"`, `"Default"`) or theme keys
965/// (`"editor.diff_remove_bg"`). The renderer resolves named/theme
966/// strings against the active theme at draw time; unknown strings
967/// fall through to the terminal's default color.
968///
969/// `Color::Indexed(N)` round-trips through the `"Indexed:N"` form so
970/// 256-color values from a ratatui `Color` survive the
971/// `ViewTokenStyle` boundary.
972#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
973#[serde(untagged)]
974#[ts(export)]
975pub enum TokenColor {
976 /// RGB color as [r, g, b] array
977 #[ts(type = "[number, number, number]")]
978 Rgb(u8, u8, u8),
979 /// Named ANSI color, `"Default"`, `"Indexed:N"`, or a theme key.
980 Named(String),
981}
982
983/// Styling for view tokens (used for injected annotations)
984///
985/// This allows plugins to specify styling for tokens that don't have a source
986/// mapping (sourceOffset: None), such as annotation headers in git blame.
987/// For tokens with sourceOffset: Some(_), syntax highlighting is applied instead.
988#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, TS)]
989#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
990#[ts(export)]
991pub struct ViewTokenStyle {
992 /// Foreground color. Either `[r, g, b]` or a named/theme string —
993 /// see [`TokenColor`].
994 #[serde(default)]
995 pub fg: Option<TokenColor>,
996 /// Background color. Either `[r, g, b]` or a named/theme string —
997 /// see [`TokenColor`].
998 #[serde(default)]
999 pub bg: Option<TokenColor>,
1000 /// Whether to render in bold
1001 #[serde(default)]
1002 pub bold: bool,
1003 /// Whether to render in italic
1004 #[serde(default)]
1005 pub italic: bool,
1006 /// Whether to render with underline
1007 #[serde(default)]
1008 pub underline: bool,
1009}
1010
1011/// Wire-format view token with optional source mapping and styling
1012#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1013#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
1014#[ts(export)]
1015pub struct ViewTokenWire {
1016 /// Source byte offset in the buffer. None for injected content (annotations).
1017 #[ts(type = "number | null")]
1018 pub source_offset: Option<usize>,
1019 /// The token content
1020 pub kind: ViewTokenWireKind,
1021 /// Optional styling for injected content (only used when source_offset is None)
1022 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1023 #[ts(optional)]
1024 pub style: Option<ViewTokenStyle>,
1025}
1026
1027/// Transformed view stream payload (plugin-provided)
1028#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1029#[ts(export)]
1030pub struct ViewTransformPayload {
1031 /// Byte range this transform applies to (viewport)
1032 pub range: Range<usize>,
1033 /// Tokens in wire format
1034 pub tokens: Vec<ViewTokenWire>,
1035 /// Layout hints
1036 pub layout_hints: Option<LayoutHints>,
1037}
1038
1039/// Snapshot of editor state for plugin queries
1040/// This is updated by the editor on each loop iteration
1041#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1042#[ts(export)]
1043pub struct EditorStateSnapshot {
1044 /// Currently active buffer ID
1045 pub active_buffer_id: BufferId,
1046 /// Currently active split ID
1047 pub active_split_id: usize,
1048 /// Information about all open buffers
1049 pub buffers: HashMap<BufferId, BufferInfo>,
1050 /// Diff vs last saved snapshot for each buffer (line counts may be unknown)
1051 pub buffer_saved_diffs: HashMap<BufferId, BufferSavedDiff>,
1052 /// Primary cursor position for the active buffer
1053 pub primary_cursor: Option<CursorInfo>,
1054 /// All cursor positions for the active buffer
1055 pub all_cursors: Vec<CursorInfo>,
1056 /// Viewport information for the active buffer
1057 pub viewport: Option<ViewportInfo>,
1058 /// Per-split snapshots: split id, buffer shown, viewport.
1059 /// Includes the active split. Order is unspecified.
1060 #[serde(default)]
1061 pub splits: Vec<SplitSnapshot>,
1062 /// Cursor positions per buffer (for buffers other than active)
1063 pub buffer_cursor_positions: HashMap<BufferId, usize>,
1064 /// Text properties per buffer (for virtual buffers with properties)
1065 pub buffer_text_properties: HashMap<BufferId, Vec<TextProperty>>,
1066 /// Selected text from the primary cursor (if any selection exists)
1067 /// This is populated on each update to avoid needing full buffer access
1068 pub selected_text: Option<String>,
1069 /// Internal clipboard content (for plugins that need clipboard access)
1070 pub clipboard: String,
1071 /// Editor's working directory (for file operations and spawning processes).
1072 ///
1073 /// Equal to `sessions[i].root` where `sessions[i].id == active_window_id`.
1074 /// Plugins that just need "where am I" can read this directly; plugins
1075 /// orchestrating multiple sessions (Orchestrator) iterate `sessions`.
1076 pub working_dir: PathBuf,
1077 /// All editor sessions, in id order. Always non-empty (the base
1078 /// session is `id == 1`). Updated when sessions are
1079 /// created/closed or relabelled.
1080 #[serde(default)]
1081 pub windows: Vec<WindowInfo>,
1082 /// Id of the currently active session. Always present in
1083 /// `sessions`. Read by plugins via `editor.activeWindow()`.
1084 #[serde(default = "default_window_id")]
1085 pub active_window_id: WindowId,
1086 /// Status-bar / explorer label for the active authority.
1087 ///
1088 /// Empty = the local (default) authority with nothing to render.
1089 /// Non-empty means a non-local authority is installed (e.g.
1090 /// `"Container:abc123def456"` for a devcontainer). Plugins can
1091 /// read this via `editor.getAuthorityLabel()` to detect "already
1092 /// attached" without having to track state across editor restarts.
1093 #[serde(default)]
1094 pub authority_label: String,
1095 /// Current Workspace Trust level for the active project: `"restricted"`,
1096 /// `"trusted"`, or `"blocked"`. Empty when trust state is unavailable
1097 /// (e.g. the default local authority before a guarded one is installed).
1098 /// Plugins that run repo-controlled work read this via
1099 /// `editor.workspaceTrustLevel()` and should treat anything other than
1100 /// `"trusted"` as "do not execute".
1101 #[serde(default)]
1102 pub workspace_trust_level: String,
1103 /// Whether an environment is currently active (the env-manager has set a
1104 /// recipe via `editor.setEnv`). Plugins read this via `editor.envActive()`
1105 /// to reflect activation in the status bar and re-establish file watches
1106 /// after the restart that activation triggers.
1107 #[serde(default)]
1108 pub env_active: bool,
1109 /// LSP diagnostics per file URI.
1110 /// Maps file URI string to Vec of diagnostics for that file.
1111 ///
1112 /// Wrapped in `Arc` so snapshot refresh is a refcount bump rather than
1113 /// a deep clone. The editor only mutates its own map through
1114 /// `Arc::make_mut`, which CoW-clones while this snapshot still holds
1115 /// a reference — a reader can never observe an in-place mutation.
1116 ///
1117 /// `#[serde(skip)]`: serde out-of-the-box can't serialize `Arc<T>`
1118 /// (behind the `rc` cargo feature we don't enable). We never serialize
1119 /// the snapshot as a whole — plugin readers pull out these Arcs and
1120 /// serialize the *inner* value directly (e.g. `get_all_diagnostics`).
1121 #[serde(skip)]
1122 #[ts(type = "any")]
1123 pub diagnostics: Arc<HashMap<String, Vec<lsp_types::Diagnostic>>>,
1124 /// LSP folding ranges per file URI.
1125 /// Maps file URI string to Vec of folding ranges for that file.
1126 /// Arc-wrapped for the same CoW invariant as `diagnostics`; see that
1127 /// field for why this is `#[serde(skip)]`.
1128 #[serde(skip)]
1129 #[ts(type = "any")]
1130 pub folding_ranges: Arc<HashMap<String, Vec<lsp_types::FoldingRange>>>,
1131 /// Runtime config as serde_json::Value (merged user config + defaults).
1132 /// This is the runtime config, not just the user's config file.
1133 ///
1134 /// Wrapped in `Arc` so the snapshot update is a refcount bump. The
1135 /// editor reserializes its source `Config` only when the underlying
1136 /// `Arc<Config>` pointer has moved (i.e., after a real mutation), and
1137 /// swaps the whole `Arc<Value>` atomically — callers never see a
1138 /// partially-updated blob. `#[serde(skip)]` for the same reason as
1139 /// `diagnostics`.
1140 #[serde(skip)]
1141 #[ts(type = "any")]
1142 pub config: Arc<serde_json::Value>,
1143 /// User config as serde_json::Value (only what's in the user's config file).
1144 /// Fields not present here are using default values.
1145 /// Arc-wrapped; swapped as a whole when the user's file is reloaded.
1146 /// `#[serde(skip)]` for the same reason as `diagnostics`.
1147 #[serde(skip)]
1148 #[ts(type = "any")]
1149 pub user_config: Arc<serde_json::Value>,
1150 /// Available grammars with provenance info, updated when grammar registry changes
1151 #[ts(type = "GrammarInfo[]")]
1152 pub available_grammars: Vec<GrammarInfoSnapshot>,
1153 /// Last-seen grammar registry generation. The state-snapshot updater
1154 /// rebuilds `available_grammars` only when this disagrees with the
1155 /// registry's current `catalog_gen()`. `#[serde(skip)]` because the
1156 /// counter is a host-side detail not exposed to plugins.
1157 #[serde(skip)]
1158 #[ts(skip)]
1159 pub last_grammar_gen: u64,
1160 /// Global editor mode for modal editing (e.g., "vi-normal", "vi-insert")
1161 /// When set, this mode's keybindings take precedence over normal key handling
1162 pub editor_mode: Option<String>,
1163
1164 /// Plugin-managed per-buffer view state for the active split.
1165 /// Updated from BufferViewState.plugin_state during snapshot updates.
1166 /// Also written directly by JS plugins via setViewState for immediate read-back.
1167 #[ts(type = "any")]
1168 pub plugin_view_states: HashMap<BufferId, HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>>,
1169
1170 /// Tracks which split was active when plugin_view_states was last populated.
1171 /// When the active split changes, plugin_view_states is fully repopulated.
1172 #[serde(skip)]
1173 #[ts(skip)]
1174 pub plugin_view_states_split: usize,
1175
1176 /// Keybinding labels for plugin modes, keyed by "action\0mode" for fast lookup.
1177 /// Updated when modes are registered via defineMode().
1178 #[serde(skip)]
1179 #[ts(skip)]
1180 pub keybinding_labels: HashMap<String, String>,
1181
1182 /// Plugin-managed global state, isolated per plugin.
1183 /// Outer key is plugin name, inner key is the state key set by the plugin.
1184 /// TODO: Need to think about plugin isolation / namespacing strategy for these APIs.
1185 /// Currently we isolate by plugin name, but we may want a more robust approach
1186 /// (e.g. preventing plugins from reading each other's state, or providing
1187 /// explicit cross-plugin state sharing APIs).
1188 #[ts(type = "any")]
1189 pub plugin_global_states: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>>,
1190
1191 /// Plugin-managed per-session state, snapshotted as the
1192 /// **active** session's plugin_state map. Updated wholesale
1193 /// on `setActiveWindow` (alongside the rest of the
1194 /// per-session state) — plugins that read this via
1195 /// `editor.getWindowState(key)` see the active session's
1196 /// values without crossing the IPC boundary on every read.
1197 /// Outer key is plugin name, inner is the plugin-defined key.
1198 #[serde(default)]
1199 #[ts(type = "any")]
1200 pub active_session_plugin_states: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>>,
1201
1202 /// Total terminal dimensions in cells. Refreshed on every
1203 /// resize event. Plugins read this via `editor.getScreenSize()`
1204 /// when they need to size floating overlays against the whole
1205 /// terminal — `getViewport()` only reports the active split,
1206 /// which is smaller than the screen whenever splits exist.
1207 #[serde(default)]
1208 pub terminal_width: u16,
1209 #[serde(default)]
1210 pub terminal_height: u16,
1211
1212 /// Whether search highlights are currently active in the active buffer.
1213 /// True when a search has been confirmed and its match overlays are visible.
1214 /// Cleared when the search is cancelled or a new search is started.
1215 #[serde(default)]
1216 pub has_active_search: bool,
1217}
1218
1219/// Total terminal size in cells. Returned by `editor.getScreenSize()`.
1220#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1221#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
1222#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1223pub struct ScreenSize {
1224 pub width: u16,
1225 pub height: u16,
1226}
1227
1228impl EditorStateSnapshot {
1229 pub fn new() -> Self {
1230 Self {
1231 active_buffer_id: BufferId(0),
1232 active_split_id: 0,
1233 buffers: HashMap::new(),
1234 buffer_saved_diffs: HashMap::new(),
1235 primary_cursor: None,
1236 all_cursors: Vec::new(),
1237 viewport: None,
1238 splits: Vec::new(),
1239 buffer_cursor_positions: HashMap::new(),
1240 buffer_text_properties: HashMap::new(),
1241 selected_text: None,
1242 clipboard: String::new(),
1243 working_dir: std::env::current_dir().unwrap_or_else(|_| PathBuf::from(".")),
1244 windows: Vec::new(),
1245 active_window_id: WindowId(1),
1246 authority_label: String::new(),
1247 workspace_trust_level: String::new(),
1248 env_active: false,
1249 diagnostics: Arc::new(HashMap::new()),
1250 folding_ranges: Arc::new(HashMap::new()),
1251 config: Arc::new(serde_json::Value::Null),
1252 user_config: Arc::new(serde_json::Value::Null),
1253 available_grammars: Vec::new(),
1254 last_grammar_gen: 0,
1255 editor_mode: None,
1256 plugin_view_states: HashMap::new(),
1257 plugin_view_states_split: 0,
1258 keybinding_labels: HashMap::new(),
1259 plugin_global_states: HashMap::new(),
1260 active_session_plugin_states: HashMap::new(),
1261 terminal_width: 0,
1262 terminal_height: 0,
1263 has_active_search: false,
1264 }
1265 }
1266}
1267
1268impl Default for EditorStateSnapshot {
1269 fn default() -> Self {
1270 Self::new()
1271 }
1272}
1273
1274/// Grammar info exposed to plugins, mirroring the editor's grammar provenance tracking.
1275#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1276#[ts(export)]
1277pub struct GrammarInfoSnapshot {
1278 /// The grammar name as used in config files (case-insensitive matching)
1279 pub name: String,
1280 /// Where this grammar was loaded from (e.g. "built-in", "plugin (myplugin)")
1281 pub source: String,
1282 /// File extensions associated with this grammar
1283 pub file_extensions: Vec<String>,
1284 /// Optional short name alias (e.g., "bash" for "Bourne Again Shell (bash)")
1285 pub short_name: Option<String>,
1286}
1287
1288/// Position for inserting menu items or menus
1289#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1290#[ts(export)]
1291pub enum MenuPosition {
1292 /// Add at the beginning
1293 Top,
1294 /// Add at the end
1295 Bottom,
1296 /// Add before a specific label
1297 Before(String),
1298 /// Add after a specific label
1299 After(String),
1300}
1301
1302// ===========================================================================
1303// Widget library — plugin-facing declarative UI.
1304//
1305// Plugins describe a widget tree as a `WidgetSpec`; the host reconciles the
1306// tree against the previous spec for the same panel and produces rendered
1307// output. This is the foundation laid out in
1308// `docs/internal/plugin-widget-library-design.md`.
1309//
1310// The set of widget kinds is intentionally narrow at v1 (`HintBar` and the
1311// `Row`/`Col`/`Raw` composition primitives). Additional kinds (`Toggle`,
1312// `Button`, `TextInput`, `List`, `Tree`, `Layer`, `Transient`, `Table`)
1313// extend the enum without changing the `MountWidgetPanel`/`UpdateWidgetPanel`
1314// IPC shape.
1315// ===========================================================================
1316
1317/// One entry in a `HintBar` — a key chord plus its label.
1318/// Renders as `<keys> <label>` with the key portion styled by the
1319/// `ui.help_key_fg` theme key.
1320#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1321#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1322#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1323pub struct HintEntry {
1324 /// The key chord, e.g. `"Tab"`, `"Alt+P"`, `"Esc"`.
1325 pub keys: String,
1326 /// The human-readable label for the action.
1327 pub label: String,
1328}
1329
1330/// Default for `TextInput::cursor_byte` when the plugin doesn't
1331/// supply one. -1 ⇒ "no cursor visible" (the field is unfocused
1332/// or read-only).
1333fn default_cursor_byte() -> i32 {
1334 -1
1335}
1336
1337/// Default for `List::selected_index` when the plugin doesn't
1338/// supply one. -1 ⇒ "no selection".
1339fn default_list_selected() -> i32 {
1340 -1
1341}
1342
1343/// Default visible-rows for a `List` when the plugin doesn't supply
1344/// one. 20 is a reasonable terminal-panel default.
1345fn default_list_visible_rows() -> u32 {
1346 20
1347}
1348
1349/// Default glyph for a `Divider`: the light horizontal box-drawing rule.
1350fn default_divider_char() -> String {
1351 "─".to_string()
1352}
1353
1354/// Default for `Tree::selected_index`. -1 ⇒ "no selection".
1355fn default_tree_selected() -> i32 {
1356 -1
1357}
1358
1359/// Default visible-rows for a `Tree`. Same default as `List`.
1360fn default_tree_visible_rows() -> u32 {
1361 20
1362}
1363
1364/// Default `rows` for a `Text` widget — `1` ⇒ single-line. Plugins
1365/// opt into multi-line by setting `rows >= 2`.
1366fn default_text_rows() -> u32 {
1367 1
1368}
1369
1370/// One node in a `Tree` widget's flat-list spec. The plugin walks
1371/// its hierarchy depth-first and emits one `TreeNode` per node;
1372/// `depth` controls indent, `has_children` controls whether the
1373/// disclosure glyph (and its hit area) is rendered. The host filters
1374/// the visible window — descendants of collapsed nodes are skipped.
1375///
1376/// `text` is the pre-rendered row content. The host prepends the
1377/// indent + disclosure glyph at render time and shifts the entry's
1378/// inline overlays accordingly; plugins emit `text` (and overlays)
1379/// in the row's own coordinate space, starting at column 0.
1380#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1381#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1382#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1383pub struct TreeNode {
1384 /// The pre-rendered row content (text + per-row overlays).
1385 /// The host renders this verbatim after the indent + disclosure
1386 /// prefix; plugin overlays are byte-shifted by the prefix
1387 /// length.
1388 pub text: crate::text_property::TextPropertyEntry,
1389 /// 0-based depth — controls leading indent (`depth * 2` spaces).
1390 #[serde(default)]
1391 pub depth: u32,
1392 /// When true, render a disclosure glyph (`▶` collapsed / `▼`
1393 /// expanded) and emit a hit area over it that fires the `expand`
1394 /// event. Leaf nodes (`false`) get no glyph and no expand hit;
1395 /// the row width occupies the full row.
1396 #[serde(default)]
1397 pub has_children: bool,
1398 /// Per-node checkbox state. Only rendered when the parent
1399 /// `Tree` has `checkable: true`. `None` = no checkbox glyph;
1400 /// `Some(true)` = `[v]`; `Some(false)` = `[ ]`. The plugin
1401 /// owns the truth — the host fires `widget_event { event_type:
1402 /// "toggle" }` and the plugin pushes the new state back via
1403 /// `WidgetMutation::SetCheckedKeys`.
1404 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1405 pub checked: Option<bool>,
1406}
1407
1408/// Visual role for a `Button`. Maps to theme keys at render time —
1409/// plugins describe intent, not colors. See §7 of the design doc.
1410#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS, PartialEq, Eq)]
1411#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
1412#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1413pub enum ButtonKind {
1414 /// A regular action button — no special emphasis.
1415 #[default]
1416 Normal,
1417 /// The primary affirmative action (e.g. "Submit", "Replace All").
1418 /// Rendered with bold weight; the focused state uses the active
1419 /// menu/selection theme keys.
1420 Primary,
1421 /// A destructive action (e.g. "Delete"). Rendered with the
1422 /// theme's error/warning palette.
1423 Danger,
1424}
1425
1426/// Declarative widget tree. Each variant is one node; nested
1427/// composition is via `Row { children }` / `Col { children }`.
1428///
1429/// `key` is the stable identifier used by the reconciler to match a
1430/// node across `MountWidgetPanel` / `UpdateWidgetPanel` calls — when
1431/// the plugin re-emits a Spec, instance state (cursor offset, scroll,
1432/// expanded keys, hover) is preserved on nodes whose `key` matches.
1433/// Plugins should provide stable keys for any widget that owns
1434/// instance state; stateless widgets (`HintBar`, `Toggle`, `Button`,
1435/// `Spacer`) can omit it.
1436#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1437#[serde(
1438 tag = "kind",
1439 rename_all = "camelCase",
1440 rename_all_fields = "camelCase"
1441)]
1442#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1443pub enum WidgetSpec {
1444 /// Horizontal layout: children laid out left-to-right.
1445 Row {
1446 children: Vec<WidgetSpec>,
1447 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1448 key: Option<String>,
1449 /// When true, children that don't fit on one line reflow onto
1450 /// additional lines (growing the row's height) instead of being
1451 /// truncated. Children are never split — wrap happens at child
1452 /// boundaries — so wrap a logical group (e.g. a toggle + its
1453 /// accelerator) in a nested non-wrapping `Row` to keep it intact.
1454 /// Ignored when the row contains multi-line (block) children.
1455 #[serde(default)]
1456 wrap: bool,
1457 },
1458 /// Vertical layout: children stacked top-to-bottom.
1459 Col {
1460 children: Vec<WidgetSpec>,
1461 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1462 key: Option<String>,
1463 },
1464 /// Keyboard-hint footer (one row, comma-separated `<keys> <label>` items).
1465 HintBar {
1466 entries: Vec<HintEntry>,
1467 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1468 key: Option<String>,
1469 },
1470 /// Boolean toggle, rendered as `[v] label` / `[ ] label`. The
1471 /// `focused` flag controls the focus-styling overlay; the host
1472 /// will own focus once the keymap layer is wired (today the
1473 /// plugin passes it explicitly per render).
1474 Toggle {
1475 checked: bool,
1476 label: String,
1477 #[serde(default)]
1478 focused: bool,
1479 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1480 key: Option<String>,
1481 },
1482 /// Action button, rendered as `[ Label ]` (or `[ Label ]` with
1483 /// emphasized styling for `Primary`/`Danger`). Focused buttons
1484 /// flip foreground/background using the active menu theme keys.
1485 ///
1486 /// `intent` is the button's visual role (`Normal` / `Primary` /
1487 /// `Danger`); the field is named `intent` rather than `kind`
1488 /// because `kind` is the discriminator for the outer `WidgetSpec`
1489 /// tag.
1490 Button {
1491 label: String,
1492 #[serde(default)]
1493 focused: bool,
1494 #[serde(default)]
1495 intent: ButtonKind,
1496 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1497 key: Option<String>,
1498 /// When true, the button renders in a muted style, is dropped
1499 /// from the Tab cycle, and clicks on it are ignored. Use for
1500 /// actions that aren't currently available against the
1501 /// surrounding state (e.g. "Archive" on the base session). The
1502 /// button still occupies its layout cell so the surrounding
1503 /// row doesn't reshuffle when the disabled flag flips.
1504 #[serde(default)]
1505 disabled: bool,
1506 },
1507 /// Horizontal whitespace eater. In a `Row`, produces `cols`
1508 /// spaces (or fills remaining width if `flex: true`); in a
1509 /// `Col`, produces `cols` blank lines (`flex` is ignored).
1510 ///
1511 /// `flex: true` distributes the row's leftover width — `panel
1512 /// width - sum(non-flex child widths)` — across flex spacers.
1513 /// With multiple flex spacers in one row the leftover splits
1514 /// evenly. With no leftover (children already exceed panel
1515 /// width), the flex spacer collapses to zero.
1516 Spacer {
1517 #[serde(default)]
1518 cols: u32,
1519 #[serde(default)]
1520 flex: bool,
1521 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1522 key: Option<String>,
1523 },
1524 /// Full-width horizontal rule. The host draws `ch` repeated across
1525 /// the panel's inner content width, so the separator always matches
1526 /// the rendered width — including a user-dragged dock — without the
1527 /// plugin computing the width itself. (A plugin-computed width forks
1528 /// the host's authoritative width and drifts on resize/drag; this is
1529 /// the declarative equivalent of `Spacer { flex: true }`, which fills
1530 /// the row without the plugin knowing the gap size.)
1531 Divider {
1532 /// Glyph repeated across the full width. Defaults to `─`.
1533 #[serde(default = "default_divider_char")]
1534 ch: String,
1535 /// Optional whole-rule styling (e.g. a dim `fg`). Same shape as a
1536 /// styled segment's `style`.
1537 #[ts(type = "Partial<OverlayOptions>")]
1538 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1539 style: Option<OverlayOptions>,
1540 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1541 key: Option<String>,
1542 },
1543 /// Vertical list of pre-rendered rows with host-managed
1544 /// selection styling, click routing, **and virtual scrolling**.
1545 ///
1546 /// The plugin passes the *full dataset* of items + a
1547 /// `visible_rows` count (typically the panel's available
1548 /// height). The host owns the scroll offset as widget instance
1549 /// state, keyed by the spec's `key` — so a `key` is required for
1550 /// any List that should preserve scroll across re-renders. The
1551 /// scroll offset auto-clamps to keep `selected_index` in view;
1552 /// plugins never compute scroll math.
1553 ///
1554 /// Each item is one rendered row (`TextPropertyEntry`).
1555 /// `item_keys` is a parallel array of stable per-item identifiers
1556 /// the plugin uses to map a click event back to its model
1557 /// (e.g. `"file:5/match:23"`); the array length must match
1558 /// `items.len()`. Missing keys default to empty string.
1559 ///
1560 /// `selected_index` is the *absolute* index into `items`
1561 /// (`-1` for no selection); the host paints the selected row
1562 /// with `ui.menu_active_bg` extended to line end. Clicks fire
1563 /// `widget_event { event_type: "select",
1564 /// payload: { index, key } }`
1565 /// where `index` is the absolute (not visible-window) index.
1566 List {
1567 items: Vec<crate::text_property::TextPropertyEntry>,
1568 /// Optional parallel array of per-item widget specs. When
1569 /// non-empty it **overrides** `items`: each entry is rendered
1570 /// via the normal widget renderer into a multi-row block
1571 /// (e.g. a `LabeledSection` for a rounded "card"/"pill"), and
1572 /// the list lays items out, selects, scrolls, and routes
1573 /// clicks in *item* units — one card per logical item,
1574 /// regardless of how many terminal rows it occupies. All
1575 /// cards share a uniform height (the tallest item's row count;
1576 /// shorter items pad). `item_keys` / `selected_index` are
1577 /// still indexed per item. Interactive widgets nested inside a
1578 /// card aren't routed yet — the whole card is one `select`
1579 /// hit. Leave empty for the classic one-row-per-`items` list.
1580 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
1581 item_specs: Vec<WidgetSpec>,
1582 #[serde(default)]
1583 item_keys: Vec<String>,
1584 #[serde(default = "default_list_selected")]
1585 selected_index: i32,
1586 /// Number of rows of the panel's available height the list
1587 /// should occupy. Plugin computes from its viewport. The
1588 /// host shows up to this many items per render.
1589 #[serde(default = "default_list_visible_rows")]
1590 visible_rows: u32,
1591 /// Whether `Tab` / `Shift+Tab` will land focus on this
1592 /// list. Defaults to `true` (lists are normal tabbable
1593 /// widgets). Picker-style usage typically sets this to
1594 /// `false` so Tab moves between the filter input and
1595 /// the action buttons, while Up/Down on the focused
1596 /// filter still forwards to the list via host smart-key
1597 /// dispatch.
1598 #[serde(default = "default_true")]
1599 focusable: bool,
1600 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1601 key: Option<String>,
1602 },
1603 /// Hierarchical list with host-managed expand/collapse, selection
1604 /// styling, click routing, and virtual scrolling.
1605 ///
1606 /// The plugin emits its tree as a depth-first flat list of
1607 /// `TreeNode`s (each carrying a `depth` and `has_children` flag)
1608 /// plus a parallel `item_keys` array. The host filters out
1609 /// descendants of collapsed nodes when rendering the visible
1610 /// window, so the plugin always emits the *full* tree — toggling
1611 /// expansion is host-owned (instance state) rather than the
1612 /// plugin re-emitting on every `▶`/`▼` press.
1613 ///
1614 /// `expanded_keys` is initial-only (seeded into instance state
1615 /// on first render); subsequent expansion changes flow through
1616 /// `WidgetCommand::Key` (Right/Left) or click on the disclosure
1617 /// glyph — neither requires the plugin to re-emit. Plugins that
1618 /// need to react to expansion changes listen for
1619 /// `widget_event { event_type: "expand" }`.
1620 ///
1621 /// `selected_index` is the *absolute* index into `nodes`
1622 /// (initial-only; instance state takes over). Click on a row
1623 /// fires `widget_event { event_type: "select", payload: { index,
1624 /// key } }`; click on the disclosure column fires
1625 /// `widget_event { event_type: "expand", payload: { index, key,
1626 /// expanded } }`. Enter/Space on the focused tree fires
1627 /// `widget_event { event_type: "activate", payload: { index, key } }`.
1628 Tree {
1629 nodes: Vec<TreeNode>,
1630 #[serde(default)]
1631 item_keys: Vec<String>,
1632 #[serde(default = "default_tree_selected")]
1633 selected_index: i32,
1634 #[serde(default = "default_tree_visible_rows")]
1635 visible_rows: u32,
1636 /// Initial-only set of expanded item keys. Once the widget
1637 /// has rendered, the host's instance-state `expanded_keys`
1638 /// is authoritative; updating this field on subsequent specs
1639 /// has no effect (use `WidgetMutation::SetExpandedKeys` to
1640 /// override host state).
1641 #[serde(default)]
1642 expanded_keys: Vec<String>,
1643 /// When true, every node with `checked: Some(_)` renders a
1644 /// `[v]` / `[ ]` glyph and emits a `toggle` hit area over
1645 /// the glyph. Click on the glyph fires `widget_event {
1646 /// event_type: "toggle", payload: { key, checked: <new> } }`;
1647 /// the plugin updates its model and pushes the new state
1648 /// back via `WidgetMutation::SetCheckedKeys`.
1649 #[serde(default)]
1650 checkable: bool,
1651 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1652 key: Option<String>,
1653 },
1654 /// Single-line text input, rendered as `[value]` with a cursor
1655 /// highlight at the byte position given by `cursor_byte` (when
1656 /// `cursor_byte >= 0`). When `value` is empty and the input is
1657 /// not focused, `placeholder` (if set) is shown instead.
1658 ///
1659 /// v1 is a *render-only* widget: the host owns visual cursor
1660 /// styling and theme-keyed focus, but the plugin still owns the
1661 /// value string and cursor position. Keystrokes (Backspace,
1662 /// arrows, character input) flow through the plugin's existing
1663 /// `defineMode` + `mode_text_input` plumbing; the plugin re-emits
1664 /// the spec on every change. The keymap-routing layer (host
1665 /// claims widget keys before the plugin sees them) lands in a
1666 /// later commit.
1667 /// Text input — single-line (`rows == 1`, default) or multi-line
1668 /// (`rows > 1`). The host owns `value` and `cursor_byte` as
1669 /// instance state once the widget renders for the first time;
1670 /// the spec's values are initial-only.
1671 ///
1672 /// Single-line vs multi-line behaviour is selected by `rows`:
1673 /// * `rows == 1` — renders as `[value]` with the cursor pinned
1674 /// to a constant `field_width` (head-truncate when the value
1675 /// exceeds it). `Enter` advances focus (form-like UX).
1676 /// `Up`/`Down` are no-ops. `Home`/`End` jump to the start /
1677 /// end of the whole value.
1678 /// * `rows > 1` — renders as `rows` lines tall (padded with
1679 /// blanks when `value` is shorter). `Enter` inserts a newline
1680 /// at the cursor. `Up`/`Down` move between lines (clamped to
1681 /// each line's column count). `Home`/`End` jump within the
1682 /// current line. The host auto-scrolls vertically to keep
1683 /// the cursor's line visible.
1684 ///
1685 /// Smart-key dispatch (`WidgetCommand::Key`) selects the right
1686 /// behaviour from `rows`. Plugins that want a different `Enter`
1687 /// binding intercept the key in their own mode binding before
1688 /// dispatching it through the smart-key router.
1689 ///
1690 /// `label` (when non-empty) renders inline before `[` for
1691 /// single-line, and as a row above the editing region for
1692 /// multi-line. `placeholder` shows when `value` is empty and
1693 /// the field is unfocused (first row only for multi-line).
1694 /// `field_width` controls visible column width: `0` = auto-fit
1695 /// (single-line) or panel width (multi-line). `max_visible_chars`
1696 /// is a single-line soft cap applied after the field-width pad
1697 /// (`0` = no cap; ignored when `rows > 1`).
1698 Text {
1699 /// Initial text. Spec value is read at first render only;
1700 /// instance state takes over thereafter.
1701 #[serde(default)]
1702 value: String,
1703 /// Initial byte-offset cursor within `value`. Negative
1704 /// (encoded as `i32` in JSON) means "no cursor" — clamped
1705 /// to `[0, value.len()]` host-side.
1706 #[serde(default = "default_cursor_byte")]
1707 cursor_byte: i32,
1708 /// Whether this widget has visual focus.
1709 #[serde(default)]
1710 focused: bool,
1711 /// Optional label rendered before / above the editing
1712 /// region. Empty = omitted.
1713 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "String::is_empty")]
1714 label: String,
1715 /// Placeholder shown when unfocused and `value` is empty.
1716 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1717 placeholder: Option<String>,
1718 /// Number of visible rows of editing region. `0` falls back
1719 /// to `1` (single-line). `1` = single-line behaviour;
1720 /// `>= 2` = multi-line behaviour. See the type-level doc
1721 /// for the per-mode semantics.
1722 #[serde(default = "default_text_rows")]
1723 rows: u32,
1724 /// Visible column width. `0` = auto-fit (single-line) or
1725 /// panel width (multi-line). When set, single-line
1726 /// head-truncates with `…` and multi-line tail-truncates
1727 /// per-line.
1728 #[serde(default)]
1729 field_width: u32,
1730 /// Single-line soft cap on visible chars after the
1731 /// `field_width` pad. `0` = no cap. Ignored when `rows > 1`.
1732 #[serde(default)]
1733 max_visible_chars: u32,
1734 /// Stretch the visible field to fill the available
1735 /// width of the enclosing container. Overrides
1736 /// `field_width` when set: the renderer computes
1737 /// `panel_width - label_overhead - bracket_overhead` as
1738 /// the effective visible width. Multi-line widgets
1739 /// already fill the panel width by default; this flag is
1740 /// most useful for single-line inputs inside a
1741 /// `LabeledSection` or a flexible row.
1742 #[serde(default)]
1743 full_width: bool,
1744 /// Optional completion candidates. When non-empty AND
1745 /// `label` is non-empty (the chrome trigger), the
1746 /// renderer paints a popup directly under the input,
1747 /// inside a unified box: the input's normal `╰─...─╯`
1748 /// bottom border becomes a dimmed `┄` separator, the
1749 /// labeled section's side borders extend down through
1750 /// the candidate rows, and a single `╰─...─╯` bottom
1751 /// closes the whole block. Candidates render left-
1752 /// aligned with the input's text (the position right
1753 /// after `[`), with the host-managed selected index
1754 /// highlighted.
1755 ///
1756 /// Smart-key dispatch on a focused Text-with-completions:
1757 /// Up/Down moves selection (host-internal, no event),
1758 /// Tab fires `completion_accept` with the selected
1759 /// candidate, Enter / Escape fire `completion_dismiss`
1760 /// (the dispatcher's normal "Enter focus-advance / Esc
1761 /// close panel" only runs once the popup is closed).
1762 ///
1763 /// Plugins push candidates in response to the text
1764 /// widget's `change` event via
1765 /// `WidgetMutation::SetCompletions`. An empty `items`
1766 /// closes the popup.
1767 #[serde(
1768 default,
1769 skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty",
1770 with = "completion_items_serde"
1771 )]
1772 #[ts(type = "Array<string | CompletionItem>")]
1773 completions: Vec<CompletionItem>,
1774 /// How many candidate rows the popup paints at once
1775 /// when it opens. Excess candidates stay reachable
1776 /// via Up/Down (host auto-scrolls to keep selection
1777 /// in view) or the mouse wheel; a thumb glyph paints
1778 /// in the right edge of the popup whenever there's
1779 /// more to scroll. `0` (default) falls back to `5`.
1780 #[serde(default)]
1781 completions_visible_rows: u32,
1782 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1783 key: Option<String>,
1784 },
1785 /// Visual grouping container: renders a rounded thin border
1786 /// around a single child widget, with `label` printed as a
1787 /// top-left legend overlapping the border (HTML `<fieldset>`
1788 /// semantics).
1789 ///
1790 /// Layout (border drawn with `╭─╮│╰─╯`):
1791 /// ```text
1792 /// ╭─ Label ──────────────────╮
1793 /// │ <child rendered content> │
1794 /// ╰──────────────────────────╯
1795 /// ```
1796 ///
1797 /// Width: the section always occupies the full `panel_width`
1798 /// passed down by its parent container. The child is rendered
1799 /// with `panel_width - 4` (two border columns + two padding
1800 /// columns) so widgets that honour `full_width` size
1801 /// themselves to the inner area.
1802 ///
1803 /// The child can be any single `WidgetSpec` — typically a
1804 /// `Text` input, but a `Toggle`/`Button`/nested `Col` also
1805 /// works. Focus, hit areas and cursor positions bubble up
1806 /// from the child unchanged, shifted by the section's border
1807 /// offset (1 row down, 2 columns in).
1808 LabeledSection {
1809 /// Legend text printed in the top border. Empty = no
1810 /// legend (the top border becomes one unbroken line).
1811 #[serde(default)]
1812 label: String,
1813 /// The single wrapped widget. Boxed because `WidgetSpec`
1814 /// is recursive.
1815 child: Box<WidgetSpec>,
1816 /// When this section is a Block child of a Row, request
1817 /// `width_pct` percent of the row's `panel_width` instead
1818 /// of the equal-split default. Multiple siblings with
1819 /// `width_pct` set sum to ≤ 100; the remainder splits
1820 /// equally among siblings without an explicit width.
1821 /// Out-of-range values (0 or > 100) fall back to the
1822 /// equal-split path.
1823 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1824 width_pct: Option<u32>,
1825 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1826 key: Option<String>,
1827 },
1828 /// Reserve a rectangle in the widget layout for the host to
1829 /// natively paint the editor `Window` identified by
1830 /// `window_id`. The widget itself renders only blank lines
1831 /// so subsequent passes (split tree, terminal grids, syntax
1832 /// highlighting, decorations) can be drawn into the
1833 /// reserved cells by the existing per-window render path.
1834 ///
1835 /// `rows` controls the embed's height. Width is whatever
1836 /// the parent container allocates (`panel_width` for a
1837 /// direct Col child; the block's `column_width` inside a
1838 /// Row's horizontal-zip path). Used by Orchestrator's open
1839 /// dialog so the preview pane shows a live render of the
1840 /// highlighted session.
1841 WindowEmbed {
1842 /// Numeric editor-window id, matching `WindowId(N).0`.
1843 /// `0` (or any unknown id) renders empty placeholder
1844 /// rows without dispatching the per-window render.
1845 /// `u32` rather than `u64` to keep the TS binding a
1846 /// plain `number`; window ids never exceed 4B in
1847 /// practice.
1848 window_id: u32,
1849 /// Number of visible rows the embed should occupy.
1850 rows: u32,
1851 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1852 key: Option<String>,
1853 },
1854 /// Imperative-virtual-buffer escape hatch. The plugin supplies
1855 /// `TextPropertyEntry[]` exactly as it would for
1856 /// `setVirtualBufferContent`; the host inlines those entries into
1857 /// the rendered panel without further interpretation. Used during
1858 /// migration to wrap existing hand-rolled rendering inside a new
1859 /// widget panel.
1860 Raw {
1861 entries: Vec<crate::text_property::TextPropertyEntry>,
1862 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1863 key: Option<String>,
1864 },
1865 /// Float `child` over the rest of the layout instead of
1866 /// consuming vertical space. Placed inside a `Col`, the
1867 /// overlay anchors at the row it would have occupied if it
1868 /// were a regular child — but the rows below it DO NOT
1869 /// shift down. At paint time the overlay is drawn last,
1870 /// over whatever's beneath it, like a tooltip / popup.
1871 ///
1872 /// Use case: dropdown completions, hover popups, transient
1873 /// hints that should appear right next to the focused
1874 /// widget without reflowing the rest of the panel each
1875 /// time they show / hide.
1876 ///
1877 /// Hit testing: overlays paint on top, so clicks inside an
1878 /// overlay's region go to the overlay (not whatever's
1879 /// underneath). Tab cycle: the host's `collect_tabbable`
1880 /// walks into the overlay's child like any other widget;
1881 /// give the child a `key` if you want it focusable, or
1882 /// leave it keyless to keep it out of the cycle.
1883 Overlay {
1884 child: Box<WidgetSpec>,
1885 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
1886 key: Option<String>,
1887 },
1888}
1889
1890impl WidgetSpec {
1891 /// Iterate this widget's immediate child specs in declaration
1892 /// order. Container kinds (`Row`, `Col`, `LabeledSection`)
1893 /// return their nested children; leaf kinds return an empty
1894 /// iterator.
1895 ///
1896 /// Generic tree walkers (focus dispatch, hit-area lookup,
1897 /// scrollable-widget detection, instance-state mutation) call
1898 /// this instead of pattern-matching every container variant
1899 /// by hand, so adding a new container kind is a single update
1900 /// here rather than touching every walker. The box is the
1901 /// price for returning an iterator whose type depends on the
1902 /// variant; the allocation is single-digit-byte and dwarfed
1903 /// by everything else in the dispatch path.
1904 pub fn children(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = &WidgetSpec> + '_> {
1905 match self {
1906 WidgetSpec::Row { children, .. } | WidgetSpec::Col { children, .. } => {
1907 Box::new(children.iter())
1908 }
1909 WidgetSpec::LabeledSection { child, .. } | WidgetSpec::Overlay { child, .. } => {
1910 Box::new(std::iter::once(child.as_ref()))
1911 }
1912 _ => Box::new(std::iter::empty()),
1913 }
1914 }
1915
1916 /// Mutable counterpart of [`children`]. Same set of container
1917 /// kinds, same semantics — the iterator yields exclusive
1918 /// references so walkers that mutate (e.g. `set_*_in_spec`)
1919 /// can recurse generically.
1920 pub fn children_mut(&mut self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = &mut WidgetSpec> + '_> {
1921 match self {
1922 WidgetSpec::Row { children, .. } | WidgetSpec::Col { children, .. } => {
1923 Box::new(children.iter_mut())
1924 }
1925 WidgetSpec::LabeledSection { child, .. } | WidgetSpec::Overlay { child, .. } => {
1926 Box::new(std::iter::once(child.as_mut()))
1927 }
1928 _ => Box::new(std::iter::empty()),
1929 }
1930 }
1931}
1932
1933/// Action a plugin can request the widget runtime to perform on a
1934/// mounted panel. Bundled into a single `WidgetCommand` PluginCommand
1935/// so the plugin's TypeScript layer exposes one routing method
1936/// (`editor.widgetCommand(panel_id, action)`) rather than a fanout
1937/// of per-key IPC.
1938///
1939/// All actions target the panel's currently focused widget (the host
1940/// tracks focus per panel). They are fired by the plugin's mode
1941/// bindings — Tab → `FocusAdvance{+1}`, Enter → `Activate`,
1942/// Up/Down → `SelectMove{±1}`, Backspace → `TextInputKey{"Backspace"}`,
1943/// printable chars (via `mode_text_input`) → `TextInputChar{"x"}`.
1944#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
1945#[serde(
1946 tag = "kind",
1947 rename_all = "camelCase",
1948 rename_all_fields = "camelCase"
1949)]
1950#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
1951pub enum WidgetAction {
1952 /// Cycle focus to the next (`delta=+1`) or previous (`delta=-1`)
1953 /// tabbable widget in declaration order. Wraps at the ends.
1954 FocusAdvance { delta: i32 },
1955 /// "Activate" the focused widget — fires a semantic event
1956 /// keyed on widget kind: `Button` → `widget_event { event_type:
1957 /// "activate" }`; `Toggle` → `widget_event { event_type:
1958 /// "toggle", payload: { checked: !old } }`. No-op for other
1959 /// kinds.
1960 Activate,
1961 /// Move the focused `List`'s selection by `delta`. Plugins
1962 /// listen for `widget_event { event_type: "select" }` to mirror
1963 /// the new index into their model. No-op when the focused
1964 /// widget isn't a List.
1965 SelectMove { delta: i32 },
1966 /// Apply a non-printable editing key to the focused
1967 /// `TextInput`: `"Backspace"`, `"Delete"`, `"Left"`, `"Right"`,
1968 /// `"Home"`, `"End"`. Host computes the new value/cursor and
1969 /// fires `widget_event { event_type: "change", payload: { value,
1970 /// cursorByte } }`. No-op when the focused widget isn't a
1971 /// TextInput or the key isn't recognised.
1972 TextInputKey { key: String },
1973 /// Append printable text to the focused `TextInput` at the
1974 /// current cursor position. Used for the `mode_text_input`
1975 /// fall-through path. Fires `widget_event` as for `TextInputKey`.
1976 TextInputChar { text: String },
1977 /// "Smart" keystroke dispatch — the host routes based on the
1978 /// focused widget's kind without the plugin needing to know
1979 /// what's focused. This is the recommended path for plugin
1980 /// mode bindings: bind every relevant key to one handler that
1981 /// calls `editor.widgetCommand(panel_id, key("Tab"))` etc.
1982 ///
1983 /// Dispatch table:
1984 ///
1985 /// | Key | TextInput | TextArea | Toggle / Button | List | Tree | (no focus) |
1986 /// |---------------------------------------|-------------|-------------------|-----------------|------------|---------------------|------------|
1987 /// | `Tab` | focus +1 | focus +1 | focus +1 | focus +1 | focus +1 | no-op |
1988 /// | `Shift+Tab` | focus -1 | focus -1 | focus -1 | focus -1 | focus -1 | no-op |
1989 /// | `Backspace` / `Delete` | text-edit | text-edit | no-op | no-op | no-op | no-op |
1990 /// | `Home` / `End` | text-edit | line-start / -end | no-op | no-op | no-op | no-op |
1991 /// | `Left` | text-edit | text-edit | no-op | no-op | collapse / parent | no-op |
1992 /// | `Right` | text-edit | text-edit | no-op | no-op | expand | no-op |
1993 /// | `Up` | no-op | line up | no-op | select -1 | select -1 (visible) | no-op |
1994 /// | `Down` | no-op | line down | no-op | select +1 | select +1 (visible) | no-op |
1995 /// | `Enter` | focus +1 | insert `\n` | activate | activate | activate | no-op |
1996 /// | `Space` | char " " | char " " | activate | activate | activate | no-op |
1997 /// | (anything else) | no-op | no-op | no-op | no-op | no-op | no-op |
1998 ///
1999 /// "no-op" still returns successfully — plugins can rely on the
2000 /// command not erroring when the focused widget can't handle the
2001 /// key. Plugins that want to fall back to their own behaviour
2002 /// when the widget doesn't claim a key should bind those keys
2003 /// to plugin-specific handlers instead.
2004 Key { key: String },
2005}
2006
2007/// Targeted in-place mutation of a mounted widget panel — the
2008/// IPC fast path. Plugins use these when the model change touches
2009/// one widget; the host applies the mutation directly to the
2010/// panel's spec / instance state and re-renders without
2011/// re-transmitting the full spec.
2012///
2013/// `UpdateWidgetPanel` remains the right tool for structural
2014/// changes (adding/removing widgets, restructuring layout). Both
2015/// paths preserve instance state via widget keys.
2016#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
2017#[serde(
2018 tag = "kind",
2019 rename_all = "camelCase",
2020 rename_all_fields = "camelCase"
2021)]
2022#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
2023pub enum WidgetMutation {
2024 /// Set a `TextInput`'s value and (optionally) cursor byte.
2025 /// Mutates instance state directly.
2026 SetValue {
2027 widget_key: String,
2028 value: String,
2029 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
2030 cursor_byte: Option<i32>,
2031 },
2032 /// Set a `Text` widget's completion candidates (instance
2033 /// state). Empty `items` closes the popup; non-empty opens
2034 /// it and resets the selection to index 0. Plugins call
2035 /// this from their `change` event handler after computing
2036 /// candidates against the new value — same flow as
2037 /// `setPromptSuggestions` for the legacy prompt UI.
2038 SetCompletions {
2039 widget_key: String,
2040 #[serde(with = "completion_items_serde")]
2041 #[ts(type = "Array<string | CompletionItem>")]
2042 items: Vec<CompletionItem>,
2043 },
2044 /// Set a `Toggle`'s checked state. Mutates the Toggle's
2045 /// `checked` field in the spec.
2046 SetChecked { widget_key: String, checked: bool },
2047 /// Set a `List`'s selected index (instance state).
2048 SetSelectedIndex { widget_key: String, index: i32 },
2049 /// Replace a `List`'s items + parallel `item_keys`. Mutates
2050 /// the List in the spec.
2051 SetItems {
2052 widget_key: String,
2053 items: Vec<crate::text_property::TextPropertyEntry>,
2054 #[serde(default)]
2055 item_keys: Vec<String>,
2056 },
2057 /// Replace a `Tree`'s expanded-keys instance state. Plugins use
2058 /// this when a non-user action needs to drive expansion (e.g.
2059 /// "expand all", reveal-on-search). `Right`/`Left` arrow keys
2060 /// and disclosure clicks already mutate expansion host-side
2061 /// without the plugin's involvement.
2062 SetExpandedKeys {
2063 widget_key: String,
2064 keys: Vec<String>,
2065 },
2066 /// Set `checked` to the given value on every node in `keys`.
2067 /// Mutates the Tree's nodes in the spec; the renderer sees
2068 /// the change on the next paint without a full spec re-emit.
2069 /// Used by the `toggle` event handler in plugins to push the
2070 /// new checkbox state back after a user click or `x` keypress.
2071 SetCheckedKeys {
2072 widget_key: String,
2073 checked: bool,
2074 keys: Vec<String>,
2075 },
2076 /// Append `new_nodes` (and parallel `new_item_keys`) to an
2077 /// existing Tree's node list. Streaming-friendly counterpart to
2078 /// `SetItems`: a plugin streaming thousands of results sends only
2079 /// the per-batch delta instead of re-transmitting the entire tree
2080 /// on every batch. Existing selection / scroll / expansion state
2081 /// is preserved across the append.
2082 AppendTreeNodes {
2083 widget_key: String,
2084 new_nodes: Vec<crate::api::TreeNode>,
2085 #[serde(default)]
2086 new_item_keys: Vec<String>,
2087 },
2088 /// Replace a `Raw` widget's entries in place. The streaming search
2089 /// pump uses this to update small bits of chrome (the matchStats
2090 /// label, the separator "Matches (N in M files)" header) without
2091 /// re-emitting the full panel spec — the latter would force a
2092 /// `js_to_json` walk of every node in a 5 000-row tree once
2093 /// streaming finishes, blocking the JS thread for ~1 second.
2094 SetRawEntries {
2095 widget_key: String,
2096 entries: Vec<crate::text_property::TextPropertyEntry>,
2097 },
2098 /// Set the panel's focused widget to `widget_key`. Passing a key
2099 /// that isn't a tabbable in the current spec is harmless — the
2100 /// next render clamps focus to the first tabbable, same as for an
2101 /// empty key. Use this to land initial focus on a specific widget
2102 /// after mount, or to snap focus back to a "home" widget after a
2103 /// navigation event.
2104 SetFocusKey { widget_key: String },
2105}
2106
2107/// Plugin command - allows plugins to send commands to the editor
2108#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
2109#[ts(export)]
2110pub enum PluginCommand {
2111 /// Insert text at a position in a buffer
2112 InsertText {
2113 buffer_id: BufferId,
2114 position: usize,
2115 text: String,
2116 },
2117
2118 /// Delete a range of text from a buffer
2119 DeleteRange {
2120 buffer_id: BufferId,
2121 range: Range<usize>,
2122 },
2123
2124 /// Add an overlay to a buffer, returns handle via response channel
2125 ///
2126 /// Colors can be specified as RGB tuples or theme keys. When theme keys
2127 /// are provided, they take precedence and are resolved at render time.
2128 AddOverlay {
2129 buffer_id: BufferId,
2130 namespace: Option<OverlayNamespace>,
2131 range: Range<usize>,
2132 /// Overlay styling options (colors, modifiers, etc.)
2133 options: OverlayOptions,
2134 },
2135
2136 /// Remove an overlay by its opaque handle
2137 RemoveOverlay {
2138 buffer_id: BufferId,
2139 handle: OverlayHandle,
2140 },
2141
2142 /// Set status message
2143 SetStatus { message: String },
2144
2145 /// Apply a theme by name
2146 ApplyTheme { theme_name: String },
2147
2148 /// Override specific theme color keys in-memory for the running session.
2149 /// Keys are the same `section.field` strings accepted by
2150 /// `Theme::resolve_theme_key` (e.g. `"editor.bg"`, `"ui.status_bar_fg"`).
2151 /// Values are `[r, g, b]` triplets. Unknown keys are silently dropped so
2152 /// a typo in a fast animation loop doesn't blow up the caller; the
2153 /// return channel isn't used — plugins can do a dry-run look-up via
2154 /// `getThemeSchema` if they want compile-time safety. Overrides are
2155 /// reset the next time the caller (or anyone else) invokes
2156 /// `applyTheme`, because that replaces the whole `Theme` from the
2157 /// registry.
2158 OverrideThemeColors { overrides: HashMap<String, [u8; 3]> },
2159
2160 /// Reload configuration from file
2161 /// After a plugin saves config changes, it should call this to reload the config
2162 ReloadConfig,
2163
2164 /// Write a single setting to the runtime overlay for this session.
2165 /// `path` is dot-separated (e.g. "editor.tab_size"). Last write wins.
2166 SetSetting {
2167 plugin_name: String,
2168 path: String,
2169 #[ts(type = "unknown")]
2170 value: JsonValue,
2171 },
2172
2173 /// Register one field of a plugin-defined config schema. Each field
2174 /// arrives independently (one per `defineConfigBoolean` / `Integer` /
2175 /// etc. call from the plugin's TypeScript). The host accumulates
2176 /// fields into `plugins.<plugin_name>` schema and pre-populates the
2177 /// declared default into `plugins.<plugin_name>.settings.<field>`.
2178 AddPluginConfigField {
2179 plugin_name: String,
2180 field_name: String,
2181 /// JSON Schema fragment for this single field (e.g.
2182 /// `{"type":"boolean","default":false,"description":"..."}`).
2183 #[ts(type = "unknown")]
2184 field_schema: JsonValue,
2185 },
2186
2187 /// Register a custom command
2188 RegisterCommand { command: Command },
2189
2190 /// Register a custom statusbar token
2191 RegisterStatusBarElement {
2192 plugin_name: String,
2193 token_name: String,
2194 title: String,
2195 },
2196
2197 /// Set the value of a status-bar token for a specific buffer.
2198 /// `key` is the full "plugin_name:token_name" form.
2199 SetStatusBarValue {
2200 buffer_id: u64,
2201 key: String,
2202 value: String,
2203 },
2204
2205 /// Unregister a command by name
2206 UnregisterCommand { name: String },
2207
2208 /// Create a new editor session rooted at `root`.
2209 ///
2210 /// `root` must be an absolute path; relative paths are rejected
2211 /// rather than silently joined onto the active session's root —
2212 /// that ambiguity would leak the wrong cwd into agent processes.
2213 /// `label` may be empty; the editor falls back to the basename
2214 /// of `root` (matching `Session::new`).
2215 ///
2216 /// The new session's id is assigned by the editor and reported
2217 /// back via the `session_created` plugin hook (id, label, root
2218 /// in payload). Sessions are not made active on creation;
2219 /// follow up with `SetActiveWindow` to dive.
2220 CreateWindow { root: PathBuf, label: String },
2221
2222 /// Create a new window rooted at `root` AND seed it with a
2223 /// terminal as its only buffer. Atomic alternative to
2224 /// `CreateWindow` + `SetActiveWindow` + `CreateTerminal`
2225 /// used by Orchestrator's new-session flow — bundling them
2226 /// avoids the transient `[No Name]` placeholder that the
2227 /// three-step sequence leaves as a leftover first tab, and
2228 /// removes any window of time in which the new window is
2229 /// visible to other plugins/preview rendering without its
2230 /// agent terminal attached. Returns
2231 /// `SessionWithTerminalResult` via the async callback.
2232 CreateWindowWithTerminal {
2233 root: PathBuf,
2234 label: String,
2235 cwd: Option<String>,
2236 command: Option<Vec<String>>,
2237 title: Option<String>,
2238 /// Restore-time argv (agent resume); see
2239 /// `CreateWindowWithTerminalOptions::resume`.
2240 resume: Option<Vec<String>>,
2241 request_id: u64,
2242 },
2243
2244 /// Make `id` the active session. No-op if `id` is already
2245 /// active. Fires `active_session_changed` on transition.
2246 /// Errors (id not found) are logged via tracing rather than
2247 /// surfaced to the plugin — the plugin can verify by reading
2248 /// `editor.activeWindow()` after.
2249 SetActiveWindow { id: WindowId },
2250
2251 /// Like `SetActiveWindow`, but plays a directional wipe on the
2252 /// newly-active window's editor content as it appears. `from_edge`
2253 /// is "top" | "bottom" | "left" | "right" (the edge the incoming
2254 /// content slides in from). Used by the orchestrator dock so that
2255 /// arrowing up/down the session list wipes the window up/down.
2256 SetActiveWindowAnimated { id: WindowId, from_edge: String },
2257
2258 /// Restrict — and order — the windows that the Next/Prev Window
2259 /// commands cycle through to exactly `ids`, in this order. An empty
2260 /// list clears the override, restoring the default (every window,
2261 /// ordered by id). Ids that aren't currently open are skipped at
2262 /// cycle time. Used by the orchestrator dock so paging windows visits
2263 /// exactly the sessions the dock currently shows (its filtered list),
2264 /// in the same order, instead of every open window.
2265 SetWindowCycleOrder { ids: Vec<WindowId> },
2266
2267 /// Close a session and drop its associated state. Refuses to
2268 /// close the currently active session — the caller must switch
2269 /// first. Fires `session_closed` on success.
2270 CloseWindow { id: WindowId },
2271
2272 /// Eagerly initialise an inactive session's per-session state
2273 /// (file tree walk, ignore matcher, etc.) without diving. The
2274 /// only thing that's actually pre-warmed today is the file
2275 /// explorer's root walk; LSP servers boot on first buffer
2276 /// open and watcher setup happens on first `watchPath` call,
2277 /// so those are unaffected. No-op for the active session
2278 /// (already warm) or unknown id.
2279 PrewarmWindow { id: WindowId },
2280
2281 /// Register a filesystem path watcher. The editor returns the
2282 /// allocated `handle` via the async response so the plugin can
2283 /// match `path_changed` events back to the call. `recursive`
2284 /// follows `notify::RecursiveMode`; non-recursive watches
2285 /// cover only the named path itself (or its direct children
2286 /// for directories on macOS — kqueue limitation).
2287 WatchPath {
2288 path: PathBuf,
2289 recursive: bool,
2290 request_id: u64,
2291 },
2292
2293 /// Drop a path watcher previously registered via
2294 /// `WatchPath`. Unknown handles are silently ignored — the
2295 /// editor's view of "what's still watched" can drift if a
2296 /// plugin reloads, and the design doesn't make plugins
2297 /// reconcile.
2298 UnwatchPath { handle: u64 },
2299
2300 /// Tell the editor that the floating-overlay prompt's
2301 /// preview pane should render the **entire** split tree of
2302 /// session `id` (Primitive #1 in
2303 /// `docs/internal/orchestrator-sessions-design.md`). `None`
2304 /// clears the override and falls back to the existing
2305 /// path-based phantom-leaf preview.
2306 ///
2307 /// Orchestrator sets this when the user navigates the session
2308 /// list so the right-hand pane shows the highlighted
2309 /// session's full editor UI live (splits, terminals,
2310 /// syntax highlighting, decorations) — rendered natively
2311 /// by reusing the editor's existing render_content path
2312 /// against the previewed session's stashed split tree.
2313 PreviewWindowInRect { id: Option<WindowId> },
2314
2315 /// Open a file in the editor (in background, without switching focus).
2316 ///
2317 /// `window_id` defaults to the active session at dispatch
2318 /// time. When set to an inactive session, the file's buffer
2319 /// is loaded as usual but attached to that session's
2320 /// membership and split tree — the active session's UI is
2321 /// undisturbed.
2322 OpenFileInBackground {
2323 path: PathBuf,
2324 #[serde(default)]
2325 window_id: Option<WindowId>,
2326 },
2327
2328 /// Insert text at the current cursor position in the active buffer
2329 InsertAtCursor { text: String },
2330
2331 /// Spawn an async process
2332 ///
2333 /// When `stdout_to` is `Some(path)`, the child's stdout is piped
2334 /// directly into that file on disk (via `tokio::io::copy`) rather
2335 /// than being buffered in memory. The resulting `SpawnResult.stdout`
2336 /// is empty in that case; `stderr` and `exit_code` are populated as
2337 /// usual. This lets large outputs (e.g. `git show` for a big commit)
2338 /// stay on disk and be opened as a file-backed buffer without ever
2339 /// crossing the JS bridge.
2340 SpawnProcess {
2341 command: String,
2342 args: Vec<String>,
2343 cwd: Option<String>,
2344 #[serde(default)]
2345 stdout_to: Option<PathBuf>,
2346 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
2347 },
2348
2349 /// Delay/sleep for a duration (async, resolves callback when done)
2350 Delay {
2351 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
2352 duration_ms: u64,
2353 },
2354
2355 /// Fetch a URL over HTTP(S) and write the response body to a file.
2356 ///
2357 /// Streams the response body directly to `target_path` rather than
2358 /// buffering in memory, so large downloads stay off the JS bridge. The
2359 /// callback resolves with a `SpawnResult`-shaped value: `exit_code` is
2360 /// `0` on 2xx, the HTTP status code on non-2xx responses, and `-1` on
2361 /// transport errors; `stderr` carries any error message; `stdout` is
2362 /// always empty.
2363 HttpFetch {
2364 url: String,
2365 target_path: PathBuf,
2366 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
2367 },
2368
2369 /// Spawn a long-running background process
2370 /// Unlike SpawnProcess, this returns immediately with a process handle
2371 /// and provides streaming output via hooks
2372 SpawnBackgroundProcess {
2373 /// Unique ID for this process (generated by plugin runtime)
2374 process_id: u64,
2375 /// Command to execute
2376 command: String,
2377 /// Arguments to pass
2378 args: Vec<String>,
2379 /// Working directory (optional)
2380 cwd: Option<String>,
2381 /// Callback ID to call when process exits
2382 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
2383 },
2384
2385 /// Kill a background process by ID
2386 KillBackgroundProcess { process_id: u64 },
2387
2388 /// Wait for a process to complete and get its result
2389 /// Used with processes started via SpawnProcess
2390 SpawnProcessWait {
2391 /// Process ID to wait for
2392 process_id: u64,
2393 /// Callback ID for async response
2394 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
2395 },
2396
2397 /// Set layout hints for a buffer/viewport
2398 SetLayoutHints {
2399 buffer_id: BufferId,
2400 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
2401 range: Range<usize>,
2402 hints: LayoutHints,
2403 },
2404
2405 /// Enable/disable line numbers for a buffer
2406 SetLineNumbers { buffer_id: BufferId, enabled: bool },
2407
2408 /// Set the view mode for a buffer ("source" or "compose")
2409 SetViewMode { buffer_id: BufferId, mode: String },
2410
2411 /// Enable/disable line wrapping for a buffer
2412 SetLineWrap {
2413 buffer_id: BufferId,
2414 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
2415 enabled: bool,
2416 },
2417
2418 /// Submit a transformed view stream for a viewport
2419 SubmitViewTransform {
2420 buffer_id: BufferId,
2421 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
2422 payload: ViewTransformPayload,
2423 },
2424
2425 /// Clear view transform for a buffer/split (returns to normal rendering)
2426 ClearViewTransform {
2427 buffer_id: BufferId,
2428 split_id: Option<SplitId>,
2429 },
2430
2431 /// Set plugin-managed view state for a buffer in the active split.
2432 /// Stored in BufferViewState.plugin_state and persisted across sessions.
2433 SetViewState {
2434 buffer_id: BufferId,
2435 key: String,
2436 #[ts(type = "any")]
2437 value: Option<serde_json::Value>,
2438 },
2439
2440 /// Set plugin-managed global state (not tied to any buffer or split).
2441 /// Isolated per plugin by plugin_name.
2442 /// TODO: Need to think about plugin isolation / namespacing strategy for these APIs.
2443 SetGlobalState {
2444 plugin_name: String,
2445 key: String,
2446 #[ts(type = "any")]
2447 value: Option<serde_json::Value>,
2448 },
2449
2450 /// Plugin-managed per-session state. Writes to the **currently
2451 /// active** session's `plugin_state` map keyed by
2452 /// `(plugin_name, key)`. Other sessions' state is unaffected.
2453 /// `None` means delete (matches `SetGlobalState` semantics).
2454 SetWindowState {
2455 plugin_name: String,
2456 key: String,
2457 #[ts(type = "any")]
2458 value: Option<serde_json::Value>,
2459 },
2460
2461 /// Remove all overlays from a buffer
2462 ClearAllOverlays { buffer_id: BufferId },
2463
2464 /// Remove all overlays in a namespace
2465 ClearNamespace {
2466 buffer_id: BufferId,
2467 namespace: OverlayNamespace,
2468 },
2469
2470 /// Remove all overlays that overlap with a byte range
2471 /// Used for targeted invalidation when content in a range changes
2472 ClearOverlaysInRange {
2473 buffer_id: BufferId,
2474 start: usize,
2475 end: usize,
2476 },
2477
2478 /// Remove overlays in a namespace that overlap with a byte range.
2479 /// Like [`ClearOverlaysInRange`] but scoped to a single namespace, so a
2480 /// plugin can invalidate its own decorations for a line without clobbering
2481 /// editor-owned overlays (e.g. LSP diagnostics) in the same range.
2482 ClearOverlaysInRangeForNamespace {
2483 buffer_id: BufferId,
2484 namespace: OverlayNamespace,
2485 start: usize,
2486 end: usize,
2487 },
2488
2489 /// Add virtual text (inline text that doesn't exist in the buffer)
2490 /// Used for color swatches, type hints, parameter hints, etc.
2491 AddVirtualText {
2492 buffer_id: BufferId,
2493 virtual_text_id: String,
2494 position: usize,
2495 text: String,
2496 color: (u8, u8, u8),
2497 use_bg: bool, // true = use color as background, false = use as foreground
2498 before: bool, // true = before char, false = after char
2499 },
2500
2501 /// Add virtual text with full styling — fg/bg can be RGB or theme
2502 /// keys (resolved at render time so theme changes apply live).
2503 /// This is the richer form of `AddVirtualText` that lets plugins
2504 /// produce themed labels (flash jump, type hints with semantic
2505 /// colours, …) without hard-coding RGB values.
2506 AddVirtualTextStyled {
2507 buffer_id: BufferId,
2508 virtual_text_id: String,
2509 position: usize,
2510 text: String,
2511 fg: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
2512 bg: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
2513 bold: bool,
2514 italic: bool,
2515 before: bool,
2516 },
2517
2518 /// Remove a virtual text by ID
2519 RemoveVirtualText {
2520 buffer_id: BufferId,
2521 virtual_text_id: String,
2522 },
2523
2524 /// Remove virtual texts whose ID starts with the given prefix
2525 RemoveVirtualTextsByPrefix { buffer_id: BufferId, prefix: String },
2526
2527 /// Clear all virtual texts from a buffer
2528 ClearVirtualTexts { buffer_id: BufferId },
2529
2530 /// Add a virtual LINE (full line above/below a position)
2531 /// Used for git blame headers, code coverage, inline documentation, etc.
2532 /// These lines do NOT show line numbers in the gutter.
2533 AddVirtualLine {
2534 buffer_id: BufferId,
2535 /// Byte position to anchor the line to
2536 position: usize,
2537 /// Full line content to display
2538 text: String,
2539 /// Foreground color — RGB tuple or theme key string (e.g.
2540 /// `"editor.line_number_fg"`). Resolved at render time so the line
2541 /// follows theme changes.
2542 fg_color: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
2543 /// Background color — RGB tuple or theme key string. None =
2544 /// transparent (inherits from underlying viewport background).
2545 bg_color: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
2546 /// true = above the line containing position, false = below
2547 above: bool,
2548 /// Namespace for bulk removal (e.g., "git-blame")
2549 namespace: String,
2550 /// Priority for ordering multiple lines at same position (higher = later)
2551 priority: i32,
2552 /// Optional gutter glyph rendered in the line-number column on
2553 /// the first visual row of this virtual line. Used by diff
2554 /// plugins to put a "-" directly on the deletion line itself
2555 /// instead of the source line that follows it.
2556 gutter_glyph: Option<String>,
2557 /// Color for `gutter_glyph` (RGB or theme key). Falls back to
2558 /// `theme.line_number_fg` when `None`.
2559 gutter_color: Option<OverlayColorSpec>,
2560 /// Per-range modifier overlays applied on top of the base fg/bg.
2561 /// Offsets are byte offsets within `text`, not buffer bytes.
2562 /// Used e.g. by live-diff to bold + underline removed words on
2563 /// a deletion virtual line.
2564 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
2565 text_overlays: Vec<VirtualLineTextOverlay>,
2566 },
2567
2568 /// Clear all virtual texts in a namespace
2569 /// This is the primary way to remove a plugin's virtual lines before updating them.
2570 ClearVirtualTextNamespace {
2571 buffer_id: BufferId,
2572 namespace: String,
2573 },
2574
2575 /// Add a conceal range that hides or replaces a byte range during rendering.
2576 /// Used for Typora-style seamless markdown: hiding syntax markers like `**`, `[](url)`, etc.
2577 AddConceal {
2578 buffer_id: BufferId,
2579 /// Namespace for bulk removal (shared with overlay namespace system)
2580 namespace: OverlayNamespace,
2581 /// Byte range to conceal
2582 start: usize,
2583 end: usize,
2584 /// Optional replacement text to show instead. None = hide completely.
2585 replacement: Option<String>,
2586 },
2587
2588 /// Clear all conceal ranges in a namespace
2589 ClearConcealNamespace {
2590 buffer_id: BufferId,
2591 namespace: OverlayNamespace,
2592 },
2593
2594 /// Remove all conceal ranges that overlap with a byte range
2595 /// Used for targeted invalidation when content in a range changes
2596 ClearConcealsInRange {
2597 buffer_id: BufferId,
2598 start: usize,
2599 end: usize,
2600 },
2601
2602 /// Add a collapsed fold range. Hides the byte range
2603 /// `[start, end)` from rendering — the line containing `start - 1`
2604 /// (the fold's "header") stays visible while the lines covered by
2605 /// the range are skipped. Used by plugins that want to expose
2606 /// outline-style collapse without rebuilding buffer content.
2607 AddFold {
2608 buffer_id: BufferId,
2609 start: usize,
2610 end: usize,
2611 /// Optional placeholder text to show on the header line
2612 /// (currently unused by the renderer; reserved for future use).
2613 placeholder: Option<String>,
2614 },
2615
2616 /// Clear every collapsed fold range on the buffer.
2617 ClearFolds { buffer_id: BufferId },
2618
2619 /// Publish a set of fold ranges on the buffer in the same shape
2620 /// LSP `textDocument/foldingRange` populates. The ranges are
2621 /// stored as **toggleable** — the standard `toggle_fold` keybinding
2622 /// finds them via `state.folding_ranges` and collapses/expands on
2623 /// demand. Unlike `AddFold`, this does not pre-collapse anything.
2624 ///
2625 /// Designed for plugins that derive structural folds from buffer
2626 /// content (e.g. git-log's per-file / per-hunk diff structure)
2627 /// without driving an LSP. Replacing call replaces the prior set.
2628 SetFoldingRanges {
2629 buffer_id: BufferId,
2630 #[ts(type = "any")]
2631 ranges: Vec<lsp_types::FoldingRange>,
2632 },
2633
2634 /// Add a soft break point for marker-based line wrapping.
2635 /// The break is stored as a marker that auto-adjusts on buffer edits,
2636 /// eliminating the flicker caused by async view_transform round-trips.
2637 AddSoftBreak {
2638 buffer_id: BufferId,
2639 /// Namespace for bulk removal (shared with overlay namespace system)
2640 namespace: OverlayNamespace,
2641 /// Byte offset where the break should be injected
2642 position: usize,
2643 /// Number of hanging indent spaces after the break
2644 indent: u16,
2645 },
2646
2647 /// Clear all soft breaks in a namespace
2648 ClearSoftBreakNamespace {
2649 buffer_id: BufferId,
2650 namespace: OverlayNamespace,
2651 },
2652
2653 /// Remove all soft breaks that fall within a byte range
2654 ClearSoftBreaksInRange {
2655 buffer_id: BufferId,
2656 start: usize,
2657 end: usize,
2658 },
2659
2660 /// Refresh lines for a buffer (clear seen_lines cache to re-trigger lines_changed hook)
2661 RefreshLines { buffer_id: BufferId },
2662
2663 /// Refresh lines for ALL buffers (clear entire seen_lines cache)
2664 /// Sent when a plugin registers for the lines_changed hook to handle the race
2665 /// where render marks lines as "seen" before the plugin has registered.
2666 RefreshAllLines,
2667
2668 /// Sentinel sent by the plugin thread after a hook has been fully processed.
2669 /// Used by the render loop to wait deterministically for plugin responses
2670 /// (e.g., conceal commands from `lines_changed`) instead of polling.
2671 HookCompleted { hook_name: String },
2672
2673 /// Set a line indicator in the gutter's indicator column
2674 /// Used for git gutter, breakpoints, bookmarks, etc.
2675 SetLineIndicator {
2676 buffer_id: BufferId,
2677 /// Line number (0-indexed)
2678 line: usize,
2679 /// Namespace for grouping (e.g., "git-gutter", "breakpoints")
2680 namespace: String,
2681 /// Symbol to display (e.g., "│", "●", "★")
2682 symbol: String,
2683 /// Color as RGB tuple
2684 color: (u8, u8, u8),
2685 /// Priority for display when multiple indicators exist (higher wins)
2686 priority: i32,
2687 },
2688
2689 /// Batch set line indicators in the gutter's indicator column
2690 /// Optimized for setting many lines with the same namespace/symbol/color/priority
2691 SetLineIndicators {
2692 buffer_id: BufferId,
2693 /// Line numbers (0-indexed)
2694 lines: Vec<usize>,
2695 /// Namespace for grouping (e.g., "git-gutter", "breakpoints")
2696 namespace: String,
2697 /// Symbol to display (e.g., "│", "●", "★")
2698 symbol: String,
2699 /// Color as RGB tuple
2700 color: (u8, u8, u8),
2701 /// Priority for display when multiple indicators exist (higher wins)
2702 priority: i32,
2703 },
2704
2705 /// Clear all line indicators for a specific namespace
2706 ClearLineIndicators {
2707 buffer_id: BufferId,
2708 /// Namespace to clear (e.g., "git-gutter")
2709 namespace: String,
2710 },
2711
2712 /// Set file explorer decorations for a namespace
2713 SetFileExplorerDecorations {
2714 /// Namespace for grouping (e.g., "git-status")
2715 namespace: String,
2716 /// Decorations to apply
2717 decorations: Vec<FileExplorerDecoration>,
2718 },
2719
2720 /// Clear file explorer decorations for a namespace
2721 ClearFileExplorerDecorations {
2722 /// Namespace to clear (e.g., "git-status")
2723 namespace: String,
2724 },
2725
2726 /// Set file explorer slot overrides for a namespace.
2727 ///
2728 /// This is additive: any slot field omitted by the plugin falls back to
2729 /// the editor's default compatibility providers, so existing behaviour is
2730 /// preserved until a plugin explicitly overrides it.
2731 SetFileExplorerSlots {
2732 /// Namespace for grouping (e.g., "git-status")
2733 namespace: String,
2734 /// Slot overrides to apply
2735 slots: Vec<FileExplorerSlotEntry>,
2736 },
2737
2738 /// Clear file explorer slot overrides for a namespace
2739 ClearFileExplorerSlots {
2740 /// Namespace to clear (e.g., "git-status")
2741 namespace: String,
2742 },
2743
2744 /// Open a file at a specific line and column
2745 /// Line and column are 1-indexed to match git grep output
2746 OpenFileAtLocation {
2747 path: PathBuf,
2748 line: Option<usize>, // 1-indexed, None = go to start
2749 column: Option<usize>, // 1-indexed, None = go to line start
2750 },
2751
2752 /// Open a file in a specific split at a given line and column
2753 /// Line and column are 1-indexed to match git grep output
2754 OpenFileInSplit {
2755 split_id: usize,
2756 path: PathBuf,
2757 line: Option<usize>, // 1-indexed, None = go to start
2758 column: Option<usize>, // 1-indexed, None = go to line start
2759 },
2760
2761 /// Cancel the active prompt / overlay, equivalent to the user
2762 /// pressing Escape. Lets a plugin dismiss a prompt it opened.
2763 CancelPrompt,
2764 /// Start a prompt (minibuffer) with a custom type identifier
2765 /// This allows plugins to create interactive prompts
2766 StartPrompt {
2767 label: String,
2768 prompt_type: String, // e.g., "git-grep", "git-find-file"
2769 /// When true, the prompt renders as a centred floating
2770 /// overlay rather than a bottom-row minibuffer. Used for
2771 /// Live Grep (issue #1796). Defaults to false at the wire
2772 /// level via `#[serde(default)]`.
2773 #[serde(default)]
2774 floating_overlay: bool,
2775 },
2776
2777 /// Start a prompt with pre-filled initial value
2778 StartPromptWithInitial {
2779 label: String,
2780 prompt_type: String,
2781 initial_value: String,
2782 /// See `StartPrompt::floating_overlay`.
2783 #[serde(default)]
2784 floating_overlay: bool,
2785 },
2786
2787 /// Start an async prompt that returns result via callback
2788 /// The callback_id is used to resolve the promise when the prompt is confirmed or cancelled
2789 StartPromptAsync {
2790 label: String,
2791 initial_value: String,
2792 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
2793 },
2794
2795 /// Request the next keypress for the calling plugin.
2796 ///
2797 /// The editor enqueues `callback_id` and resolves it with a
2798 /// `KeyEventPayload` JSON value the next time a key arrives in
2799 /// `Editor::handle_key`. Multiple pending requests are FIFO.
2800 /// While at least one request is pending, the next key is consumed
2801 /// by the resolution and does not propagate to mode bindings or
2802 /// other dispatch — this is the primitive that lets a plugin run a
2803 /// short input loop (flash labels, vi find-char, replace-char,
2804 /// etc.) without binding every printable key in `defineMode`.
2805 AwaitNextKey { callback_id: JsCallbackId },
2806
2807 /// Begin or end "key capture" mode for the calling plugin.
2808 ///
2809 /// Without this, a plugin running a `getNextKey()` loop has a
2810 /// race: keys typed by the user (or pasted, or auto-repeated)
2811 /// can arrive between two consecutive `getNextKey()` calls while
2812 /// the plugin is still mid-redraw, and would otherwise fall
2813 /// through to the editor's normal dispatch (inserting into the
2814 /// buffer, etc.).
2815 ///
2816 /// While capture is active, every key arriving in
2817 /// `Editor::handle_key` (after terminal-input dispatch) is
2818 /// either resolved against a pending `AwaitNextKey` callback
2819 /// (existing behaviour) or, if no callback is pending, *buffered*
2820 /// in a FIFO queue. When the next `AwaitNextKey` is processed,
2821 /// the queue is drained first. This gives plugins lossless,
2822 /// in-order delivery of every key the user typed regardless of
2823 /// timing.
2824 ///
2825 /// `EndKeyCapture` clears any unconsumed buffered keys; they do
2826 /// NOT replay into the editor's normal dispatch path (that would
2827 /// be surprising — the user's intent was for the plugin to
2828 /// consume them).
2829 SetKeyCaptureActive { active: bool },
2830
2831 /// Update the suggestions list for the current prompt
2832 /// Uses the editor's Suggestion type
2833 SetPromptSuggestions {
2834 suggestions: Vec<Suggestion>,
2835 selected_index: Option<u32>,
2836 },
2837
2838 /// When enabled, navigating suggestions updates the prompt input text
2839 SetPromptInputSync { sync: bool },
2840
2841 /// Set the title shown in a floating-overlay prompt's frame
2842 /// header (issue #1796) as styled segments. Each segment carries
2843 /// optional `OverlayOptions`, so plugins can theme keybinding
2844 /// hints with `fg: "ui.help_key_fg"`, separators with
2845 /// `fg: "ui.popup_border_fg"`, etc. An empty vec clears the
2846 /// title and falls back to the prompt-type default. Has no
2847 /// visible effect on non-overlay prompts.
2848 SetPromptTitle { title: Vec<StyledText> },
2849
2850 /// Plugin-supplied footer chrome rendered along the bottom
2851 /// row of the floating-overlay's results pane (Primitive #2
2852 /// chrome region in
2853 /// `docs/internal/orchestrator-sessions-design.md`). Orchestrator
2854 /// uses this for hotkey-hint rows. Empty vec clears the
2855 /// footer. Has no visible effect on non-overlay prompts.
2856 SetPromptFooter { footer: Vec<StyledText> },
2857
2858 /// Plugin-supplied toolbar for the floating-overlay prompt's header
2859 /// band, as a `WidgetSpec` (a `Row`/`Col` of `Toggle`s/`Button`s). Unlike
2860 /// `SetPromptTitle` (styled text), these are real widgets: they render
2861 /// with the theme's toggle/button styling and are clickable (each carries
2862 /// a stable `key`; the host maps a click to the
2863 /// `live_grep_toggle_<key>`-style action). `None`/absent leaves the
2864 /// styled-text title in place. Has no visible effect on non-overlay
2865 /// prompts.
2866 SetPromptToolbar { spec: Option<WidgetSpec> },
2867
2868 /// Short status text shown right-aligned on the floating-overlay prompt's
2869 /// input row, just left of the `selected / total` count (e.g.
2870 /// "Searching…", "No matches"). Empty clears it. No effect on non-overlay
2871 /// prompts.
2872 SetPromptStatus { status: String },
2873
2874 /// Flip a toolbar toggle in the floating-overlay prompt by its widget
2875 /// `key`. The host owns the toggle's checked state: it updates the spec in
2876 /// place and emits a `widget_event` so the plugin can react (re-run its
2877 /// search, etc.). Lets a plugin's Alt+… shortcut funnel through the same
2878 /// host path as a click or Space on the focused toggle.
2879 ToggleOverlayToolbarWidget { key: String },
2880
2881 /// Override the currently-highlighted suggestion row in the
2882 /// open prompt. Clamped to the suggestion list's bounds; out-
2883 /// of-range indices snap to the last row. No-op when there is
2884 /// no open prompt or the list is empty. The renderer scrolls
2885 /// the selection into view on the next frame.
2886 SetPromptSelectedIndex { index: u32 },
2887
2888 /// Add a menu item to an existing menu
2889 /// Add a menu item to an existing menu
2890 AddMenuItem {
2891 menu_label: String,
2892 item: MenuItem,
2893 position: MenuPosition,
2894 },
2895
2896 /// Add a new top-level menu
2897 AddMenu { menu: Menu, position: MenuPosition },
2898
2899 /// Remove a menu item from a menu
2900 RemoveMenuItem {
2901 menu_label: String,
2902 item_label: String,
2903 },
2904
2905 /// Remove a top-level menu
2906 RemoveMenu { menu_label: String },
2907
2908 /// Create a new virtual buffer (not backed by a file)
2909 CreateVirtualBuffer {
2910 /// Display name (e.g., "*Diagnostics*")
2911 name: String,
2912 /// Mode name for buffer-local keybindings (e.g., "diagnostics-list")
2913 mode: String,
2914 /// Whether the buffer is read-only
2915 read_only: bool,
2916 },
2917
2918 /// Create a virtual buffer and set its content in one operation
2919 /// This is preferred over CreateVirtualBuffer + SetVirtualBufferContent
2920 /// because it doesn't require tracking the buffer ID
2921 CreateVirtualBufferWithContent {
2922 /// Display name (e.g., "*Diagnostics*")
2923 name: String,
2924 /// Mode name for buffer-local keybindings (e.g., "diagnostics-list")
2925 mode: String,
2926 /// Whether the buffer is read-only
2927 read_only: bool,
2928 /// Entries with text and embedded properties
2929 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
2930 /// Whether to show line numbers in the gutter
2931 show_line_numbers: bool,
2932 /// Whether to show cursors in the buffer
2933 show_cursors: bool,
2934 /// Whether editing is disabled (blocks editing commands)
2935 editing_disabled: bool,
2936 /// Whether this buffer should be hidden from tabs (for composite source buffers)
2937 hidden_from_tabs: bool,
2938 /// Optional request ID for async response
2939 request_id: Option<u64>,
2940 },
2941
2942 /// Create a virtual buffer in a horizontal split
2943 /// Opens the buffer in a new pane below the current one
2944 CreateVirtualBufferInSplit {
2945 /// Display name (e.g., "*Diagnostics*")
2946 name: String,
2947 /// Mode name for buffer-local keybindings (e.g., "diagnostics-list")
2948 mode: String,
2949 /// Whether the buffer is read-only
2950 read_only: bool,
2951 /// Entries with text and embedded properties
2952 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
2953 /// Split ratio (0.0 to 1.0, where 0.5 = equal split)
2954 ratio: f32,
2955 /// Split direction ("horizontal" or "vertical"), default horizontal
2956 direction: Option<String>,
2957 /// Optional panel ID for idempotent operations (if panel exists, update content)
2958 panel_id: Option<String>,
2959 /// Whether to show line numbers in the buffer (default true)
2960 show_line_numbers: bool,
2961 /// Whether to show cursors in the buffer (default true)
2962 show_cursors: bool,
2963 /// Whether editing is disabled for this buffer (default false)
2964 editing_disabled: bool,
2965 /// Whether line wrapping is enabled for this split (None = use global setting)
2966 line_wrap: Option<bool>,
2967 /// Place the new buffer before (left/top of) the existing content (default: false/after)
2968 before: bool,
2969 /// Optional split role tag. When `Some("utility_dock")`, the
2970 /// dispatcher routes the buffer to the existing dock leaf if
2971 /// one exists; otherwise it seeds a new dock leaf with the
2972 /// requested direction/ratio.
2973 role: Option<String>,
2974 /// Optional request ID for async response (if set, editor will send back buffer ID)
2975 request_id: Option<u64>,
2976 },
2977
2978 /// Set the content of a virtual buffer with text properties
2979 SetVirtualBufferContent {
2980 buffer_id: BufferId,
2981 /// Entries with text and embedded properties
2982 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
2983 },
2984
2985 /// Get text properties at the cursor position in a buffer
2986 GetTextPropertiesAtCursor { buffer_id: BufferId },
2987
2988 /// Create a buffer group: multiple panels appearing as one tab.
2989 /// Each panel is a real buffer with its own scrollbar and viewport.
2990 CreateBufferGroup {
2991 /// Display name (shown in tab bar)
2992 name: String,
2993 /// Mode for keybindings
2994 mode: String,
2995 /// Layout tree as JSON string (parsed by the handler)
2996 layout_json: String,
2997 /// Optional request ID for async response
2998 request_id: Option<u64>,
2999 },
3000
3001 /// Set the content of a panel within a buffer group.
3002 SetPanelContent {
3003 /// Group ID
3004 group_id: usize,
3005 /// Panel name (e.g., "tree", "picker")
3006 panel_name: String,
3007 /// Content entries
3008 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
3009 },
3010
3011 /// Close a buffer group (closes all panels and splits)
3012 CloseBufferGroup { group_id: usize },
3013
3014 /// Focus a specific panel within a buffer group
3015 FocusPanel { group_id: usize, panel_name: String },
3016
3017 /// Define a buffer mode with keybindings
3018 DefineMode {
3019 name: String,
3020 bindings: Vec<(String, String)>, // (key_string, command_name)
3021 read_only: bool,
3022 /// When true, unbound character keys dispatch as `mode_text_input:<char>`.
3023 allow_text_input: bool,
3024 /// When true, keys not bound by this mode fall through to the Normal
3025 /// context (motion, selection, copy) instead of being dropped.
3026 inherit_normal_bindings: bool,
3027 /// Name of the plugin that defined this mode (for attribution)
3028 plugin_name: Option<String>,
3029 },
3030
3031 /// Switch the current split to display a buffer
3032 ShowBuffer { buffer_id: BufferId },
3033
3034 /// Start a frame-buffer animation over a given screen region. The `id`
3035 /// is allocated on the plugin side so the JS call can return it
3036 /// synchronously; the editor uses it verbatim.
3037 StartAnimationArea {
3038 id: u64,
3039 rect: AnimationRect,
3040 kind: PluginAnimationKind,
3041 },
3042
3043 /// Start an animation over the on-screen Rect currently occupied by a
3044 /// virtual buffer. If the buffer is not visible, the editor ignores
3045 /// the command.
3046 StartAnimationVirtualBuffer {
3047 id: u64,
3048 buffer_id: BufferId,
3049 kind: PluginAnimationKind,
3050 },
3051
3052 /// Cancel an animation by the ID returned from `animateArea` /
3053 /// `animateVirtualBuffer`. No-op if the ID is unknown or already done.
3054 CancelAnimation { id: u64 },
3055
3056 /// Create a virtual buffer in an existing split (replaces current buffer in that split)
3057 CreateVirtualBufferInExistingSplit {
3058 /// Display name (e.g., "*Commit Details*")
3059 name: String,
3060 /// Mode name for buffer-local keybindings
3061 mode: String,
3062 /// Whether the buffer is read-only
3063 read_only: bool,
3064 /// Entries with text and embedded properties
3065 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
3066 /// Target split ID where the buffer should be displayed
3067 split_id: SplitId,
3068 /// Whether to show line numbers in the buffer (default true)
3069 show_line_numbers: bool,
3070 /// Whether to show cursors in the buffer (default true)
3071 show_cursors: bool,
3072 /// Whether editing is disabled for this buffer (default false)
3073 editing_disabled: bool,
3074 /// Whether line wrapping is enabled for this split (None = use global setting)
3075 line_wrap: Option<bool>,
3076 /// Optional request ID for async response
3077 request_id: Option<u64>,
3078 },
3079
3080 /// Close a buffer and remove it from all splits
3081 CloseBuffer { buffer_id: BufferId },
3082
3083 /// Close all buffers in the split except the specified one
3084 CloseOtherBuffersInSplit {
3085 buffer_id: BufferId,
3086 split_id: SplitId,
3087 },
3088
3089 /// Close all buffers in the split
3090 CloseAllBuffersInSplit { split_id: SplitId },
3091
3092 /// Close all buffers to the right of the specified buffer in the split
3093 CloseBuffersToRightInSplit {
3094 buffer_id: BufferId,
3095 split_id: SplitId,
3096 },
3097
3098 /// Close all buffers to the left of the specified buffer in the split
3099 CloseBuffersToLeftInSplit {
3100 buffer_id: BufferId,
3101 split_id: SplitId,
3102 },
3103
3104 /// Move the active tab one position to the left within its split
3105 MoveTabLeft,
3106
3107 /// Move the active tab one position to the right within its split
3108 MoveTabRight,
3109
3110 /// Create a composite buffer that displays multiple source buffers
3111 /// Used for side-by-side diff, unified diff, and 3-way merge views
3112 CreateCompositeBuffer {
3113 /// Display name (shown in tab bar)
3114 name: String,
3115 /// Mode name for keybindings (e.g., "diff-view")
3116 mode: String,
3117 /// Layout configuration
3118 layout: CompositeLayoutConfig,
3119 /// Source pane configurations
3120 sources: Vec<CompositeSourceConfig>,
3121 /// Diff hunks for line alignment (optional)
3122 hunks: Option<Vec<CompositeHunk>>,
3123 /// When set, first render scrolls to center this hunk (0-indexed)
3124 initial_focus_hunk: Option<usize>,
3125 /// Request ID for async response
3126 request_id: Option<u64>,
3127 },
3128
3129 /// Update alignment for a composite buffer (e.g., after source edit)
3130 UpdateCompositeAlignment {
3131 buffer_id: BufferId,
3132 hunks: Vec<CompositeHunk>,
3133 },
3134
3135 /// Close a composite buffer
3136 CloseCompositeBuffer { buffer_id: BufferId },
3137
3138 /// Force-materialize render-dependent state (like `layoutIfNeeded` in UIKit).
3139 ///
3140 /// Creates `CompositeViewState` for any visible composite buffer that doesn't
3141 /// have one, and syncs viewport dimensions from split layout. This ensures
3142 /// subsequent commands can read/modify view state that is normally created
3143 /// lazily during the render cycle.
3144 FlushLayout,
3145
3146 /// Navigate to the next hunk in a composite buffer
3147 CompositeNextHunk { buffer_id: BufferId },
3148
3149 /// Navigate to the previous hunk in a composite buffer
3150 CompositePrevHunk { buffer_id: BufferId },
3151
3152 /// Focus a specific split
3153 FocusSplit { split_id: SplitId },
3154
3155 /// Set the buffer displayed in a specific split
3156 SetSplitBuffer {
3157 split_id: SplitId,
3158 buffer_id: BufferId,
3159 },
3160
3161 /// Set the scroll position of a specific split
3162 SetSplitScroll { split_id: SplitId, top_byte: usize },
3163
3164 /// Request syntax highlights for a buffer range
3165 RequestHighlights {
3166 buffer_id: BufferId,
3167 range: Range<usize>,
3168 request_id: u64,
3169 },
3170
3171 /// Close a split (if not the last one)
3172 CloseSplit { split_id: SplitId },
3173
3174 /// Set the ratio of a split container
3175 SetSplitRatio {
3176 split_id: SplitId,
3177 /// Ratio between 0.0 and 1.0 (0.5 = equal split)
3178 ratio: f32,
3179 },
3180
3181 /// Set a label on a leaf split (e.g., "sidebar")
3182 SetSplitLabel { split_id: SplitId, label: String },
3183
3184 /// Remove a label from a split
3185 ClearSplitLabel { split_id: SplitId },
3186
3187 /// Find a split by its label (async)
3188 GetSplitByLabel { label: String, request_id: u64 },
3189
3190 /// Distribute splits evenly - make all given splits equal size
3191 DistributeSplitsEvenly {
3192 /// Split IDs to distribute evenly
3193 split_ids: Vec<SplitId>,
3194 },
3195
3196 /// Set cursor position in a buffer (also scrolls viewport to show cursor)
3197 SetBufferCursor {
3198 buffer_id: BufferId,
3199 /// Byte offset position for the cursor
3200 position: usize,
3201 },
3202
3203 /// Toggle whether the editor draws a native caret for this buffer.
3204 ///
3205 /// Buffer-group panel buffers default to `show_cursors = false`, which not
3206 /// only hides the caret but also blocks all movement actions in
3207 /// `action_to_events`. Plugins that want native cursor motion in a panel
3208 /// buffer (e.g. for magit-style row navigation) flip this to `true` after
3209 /// `createBufferGroup` returns.
3210 SetBufferShowCursors { buffer_id: BufferId, show: bool },
3211
3212 /// Send an arbitrary LSP request and return the raw JSON response
3213 SendLspRequest {
3214 language: String,
3215 method: String,
3216 #[ts(type = "any")]
3217 params: Option<JsonValue>,
3218 request_id: u64,
3219 },
3220
3221 /// Set the internal clipboard content
3222 SetClipboard { text: String },
3223
3224 /// Delete the current selection in the active buffer
3225 /// This deletes all selected text across all cursors
3226 DeleteSelection,
3227
3228 /// Set or unset a custom context
3229 /// Custom contexts are plugin-defined states that can be used to control command visibility
3230 /// For example, "config-editor" context could make config editor commands available
3231 SetContext {
3232 /// Context name (e.g., "config-editor")
3233 name: String,
3234 /// Whether the context is active
3235 active: bool,
3236 },
3237
3238 /// Set the hunks for the Review Diff tool
3239 SetReviewDiffHunks { hunks: Vec<ReviewHunk> },
3240
3241 /// Execute an editor action by name (e.g., "move_word_right", "delete_line")
3242 /// Used by vi mode plugin to run motions and calculate cursor ranges
3243 ExecuteAction {
3244 /// Action name (e.g., "move_word_right", "move_line_end")
3245 action_name: String,
3246 },
3247
3248 /// Execute multiple actions in sequence, each with an optional repeat count
3249 /// Used by vi mode for count prefix (e.g., "3dw" = delete 3 words)
3250 /// All actions execute atomically with no plugin roundtrips between them
3251 ExecuteActions {
3252 /// List of actions to execute in sequence
3253 actions: Vec<ActionSpec>,
3254 },
3255
3256 /// Get text from a buffer range (for yank operations)
3257 GetBufferText {
3258 /// Buffer ID
3259 buffer_id: BufferId,
3260 /// Start byte offset
3261 start: usize,
3262 /// End byte offset
3263 end: usize,
3264 /// Request ID for async response
3265 request_id: u64,
3266 },
3267
3268 /// Get byte offset of the start of a line (async)
3269 /// Line is 0-indexed (0 = first line)
3270 GetLineStartPosition {
3271 /// Buffer ID (0 for active buffer)
3272 buffer_id: BufferId,
3273 /// Line number (0-indexed)
3274 line: u32,
3275 /// Request ID for async response
3276 request_id: u64,
3277 },
3278
3279 /// Get byte offset of the end of a line (async)
3280 /// Line is 0-indexed (0 = first line)
3281 /// Returns the byte offset after the last character of the line (before newline)
3282 GetLineEndPosition {
3283 /// Buffer ID (0 for active buffer)
3284 buffer_id: BufferId,
3285 /// Line number (0-indexed)
3286 line: u32,
3287 /// Request ID for async response
3288 request_id: u64,
3289 },
3290
3291 /// Get the total number of lines in a buffer (async)
3292 GetBufferLineCount {
3293 /// Buffer ID (0 for active buffer)
3294 buffer_id: BufferId,
3295 /// Request ID for async response
3296 request_id: u64,
3297 },
3298
3299 /// Get cursor info for the active composite (side-by-side diff) buffer
3300 /// (async). Resolves with `{ focusedPane, paneCount, lines }` or `null`
3301 /// when the active buffer is not a composite buffer.
3302 GetCompositeCursorInfo {
3303 /// Request ID for async response
3304 request_id: u64,
3305 },
3306
3307 /// Open `path` as a regular buffer in forced large-file (file-backed)
3308 /// mode regardless of file size. Designed for buffers whose backing
3309 /// file will grow under them (e.g. a temp file fed by `spawnProcess`
3310 /// with `stdoutTo`). Resolves with the new buffer's id.
3311 ///
3312 /// Pair with `RefreshBufferFromDisk` to grow the buffer as the file
3313 /// is written.
3314 OpenFileStreaming {
3315 /// Path to open. May not yet exist or may be empty.
3316 path: PathBuf,
3317 /// Request ID for async response (the buffer_id).
3318 request_id: u64,
3319 },
3320
3321 /// Re-stat the file backing `buffer_id` and extend the buffer if
3322 /// the file has grown. No-op if the buffer has no file path or the
3323 /// file didn't grow. Resolves with the new total byte length.
3324 RefreshBufferFromDisk {
3325 buffer_id: BufferId,
3326 /// Request ID for async response.
3327 request_id: u64,
3328 },
3329
3330 /// Re-point a buffer-group's panel at a different buffer id.
3331 /// Used by streaming plugins (e.g. git-log) to swap one
3332 /// file-backed buffer for another when the user navigates to a
3333 /// new commit, without rebuilding the group layout. Both
3334 /// `group.panel_buffers[panel_name]` and the corresponding
3335 /// `SplitViewState.active_buffer` are updated; layout is marked
3336 /// dirty for the next render.
3337 ///
3338 /// Resolves with `true` on success, `false` if the group or panel
3339 /// is missing.
3340 SetBufferGroupPanelBuffer {
3341 group_id: usize,
3342 panel_name: String,
3343 buffer_id: BufferId,
3344 request_id: u64,
3345 },
3346
3347 /// Scroll a split to center a specific line in the viewport
3348 /// Line is 0-indexed (0 = first line)
3349 ScrollToLineCenter {
3350 /// Split ID to scroll
3351 split_id: SplitId,
3352 /// Buffer ID containing the line
3353 buffer_id: BufferId,
3354 /// Line number to center (0-indexed)
3355 line: usize,
3356 },
3357
3358 /// Scroll any split/panel that displays `buffer_id` so the given
3359 /// line is visible in the viewport. Unlike `ScrollToLineCenter` this
3360 /// does not require a split id — it walks all splits (including
3361 /// inner panels of a buffer group) and updates every viewport that
3362 /// shows this buffer. Line is 0-indexed.
3363 ScrollBufferToLine {
3364 /// Buffer ID to scroll
3365 buffer_id: BufferId,
3366 /// Line number to bring into view (0-indexed)
3367 line: usize,
3368 },
3369
3370 /// Set the global editor mode (for modal editing like vi mode)
3371 /// When set, the mode's keybindings take precedence over normal editing
3372 SetEditorMode {
3373 /// Mode name (e.g., "vi-normal", "vi-insert") or None to clear
3374 mode: Option<String>,
3375 },
3376
3377 /// Show an action popup with buttons for user interaction
3378 /// When the user selects an action, the ActionPopupResult hook is fired
3379 ShowActionPopup {
3380 /// Unique identifier for the popup (used in ActionPopupResult)
3381 popup_id: String,
3382 /// Title text for the popup
3383 title: String,
3384 /// Body message (supports basic formatting)
3385 message: String,
3386 /// Action buttons to display
3387 actions: Vec<ActionPopupAction>,
3388 },
3389
3390 /// Contribute (or replace, or clear) a set of menu rows for the
3391 /// LSP-Servers popup (the popup opened by clicking the LSP
3392 /// indicator). Each plugin owns its own slice keyed by
3393 /// `plugin_id`; passing an empty `items` clears that slice.
3394 ///
3395 /// Rationale: previously plugins reacting to `lsp_status_clicked`
3396 /// pushed their own separate action popup via `ShowActionPopup`,
3397 /// which stacked over the built-in LSP-Servers popup and created
3398 /// the UX conflict in PR #1941. This command lets plugins
3399 /// contribute rows that merge into the existing popup instead.
3400 /// Selecting a contributed row fires `action_popup_result` with
3401 /// `popup_id = "lsp_status"` and `action_id =
3402 /// "{plugin_id}|{id}"`.
3403 SetLspMenuContributions {
3404 /// Stable plugin identifier used both as the namespace for
3405 /// this slice of contributions and as the prefix of the
3406 /// resulting `action_popup_result.action_id`.
3407 plugin_id: String,
3408 /// Language whose LSP-Servers popup should display these
3409 /// rows (e.g. "rust", "python").
3410 language: String,
3411 /// The rows to install. Empty clears any previous
3412 /// contribution from this `plugin_id` for this `language`.
3413 items: Vec<LspMenuItem>,
3414 },
3415
3416 /// Disable LSP for a specific language and persist to config
3417 DisableLspForLanguage {
3418 /// The language to disable LSP for (e.g., "python", "rust")
3419 language: String,
3420 },
3421
3422 /// Restart LSP server for a specific language
3423 RestartLspForLanguage {
3424 /// The language to restart LSP for (e.g., "python", "rust")
3425 language: String,
3426 },
3427
3428 /// Set the workspace root URI for a specific language's LSP server
3429 /// This allows plugins to specify project roots (e.g., directory containing .csproj)
3430 /// If the LSP is already running, it will be restarted with the new root
3431 SetLspRootUri {
3432 /// The language to set root URI for (e.g., "csharp", "rust")
3433 language: String,
3434 /// The root URI (file:// URL format)
3435 uri: String,
3436 },
3437
3438 /// Create a scroll sync group for anchor-based synchronized scrolling
3439 /// Used for side-by-side diff views where two panes need to scroll together
3440 /// The plugin provides the group ID (must be unique per plugin)
3441 CreateScrollSyncGroup {
3442 /// Plugin-assigned group ID
3443 group_id: u32,
3444 /// The left (primary) split - scroll position is tracked in this split's line space
3445 left_split: SplitId,
3446 /// The right (secondary) split - position is derived from anchors
3447 right_split: SplitId,
3448 },
3449
3450 /// Set sync anchors for a scroll sync group
3451 /// Anchors map corresponding line numbers between left and right buffers
3452 SetScrollSyncAnchors {
3453 /// The group ID returned by CreateScrollSyncGroup
3454 group_id: u32,
3455 /// List of (left_line, right_line) pairs marking corresponding positions
3456 anchors: Vec<(usize, usize)>,
3457 },
3458
3459 /// Remove a scroll sync group
3460 RemoveScrollSyncGroup {
3461 /// The group ID returned by CreateScrollSyncGroup
3462 group_id: u32,
3463 },
3464
3465 /// Save a buffer to a specific file path
3466 /// Used by :w filename command to save unnamed buffers or save-as
3467 SaveBufferToPath {
3468 /// Buffer ID to save
3469 buffer_id: BufferId,
3470 /// Path to save to
3471 path: PathBuf,
3472 },
3473
3474 /// Load a plugin from a file path
3475 /// The plugin will be initialized and start receiving events
3476 LoadPlugin {
3477 /// Path to the plugin file (.ts or .js)
3478 path: PathBuf,
3479 /// Callback ID for async response (success/failure)
3480 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3481 },
3482
3483 /// Unload a plugin by name
3484 /// The plugin will stop receiving events and be removed from memory
3485 UnloadPlugin {
3486 /// Plugin name (as registered)
3487 name: String,
3488 /// Callback ID for async response (success/failure)
3489 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3490 },
3491
3492 /// Reload a plugin by name (unload + load)
3493 /// Useful for development when plugin code changes
3494 ReloadPlugin {
3495 /// Plugin name (as registered)
3496 name: String,
3497 /// Callback ID for async response (success/failure)
3498 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3499 },
3500
3501 /// List all loaded plugins
3502 /// Returns plugin info (name, path, enabled) for all loaded plugins
3503 ListPlugins {
3504 /// Callback ID for async response (JSON array of plugin info)
3505 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3506 },
3507
3508 /// Reload the theme registry from disk
3509 /// Call this after installing a theme package or saving a new theme.
3510 /// If `apply_theme` is set, apply that theme immediately after reloading.
3511 ReloadThemes { apply_theme: Option<String> },
3512
3513 /// Register a TextMate grammar file for a language
3514 /// The grammar will be added to pending_grammars until ReloadGrammars is called
3515 RegisterGrammar {
3516 /// Language identifier (e.g., "elixir", "zig")
3517 language: String,
3518 /// Path to the grammar file (.sublime-syntax or .tmLanguage)
3519 grammar_path: String,
3520 /// File extensions to associate with this grammar (e.g., ["ex", "exs"])
3521 extensions: Vec<String>,
3522 },
3523
3524 /// Register language configuration (comment prefix, indentation, formatter)
3525 /// This is applied immediately to the runtime config
3526 RegisterLanguageConfig {
3527 /// Language identifier (e.g., "elixir")
3528 language: String,
3529 /// Language configuration
3530 config: LanguagePackConfig,
3531 },
3532
3533 /// Register an LSP server for a language
3534 /// This is applied immediately to the LSP manager and runtime config
3535 RegisterLspServer {
3536 /// Language identifier (e.g., "elixir")
3537 language: String,
3538 /// LSP server configuration
3539 config: LspServerPackConfig,
3540 },
3541
3542 /// Reload the grammar registry to apply registered grammars (async)
3543 /// Call this after registering one or more grammars to rebuild the syntax set.
3544 /// The callback is resolved when the background grammar build completes.
3545 ReloadGrammars { callback_id: JsCallbackId },
3546
3547 // ==================== Terminal Commands ====================
3548 /// Create a new terminal in a split (async, returns TerminalResult)
3549 /// This spawns a PTY-backed terminal that plugins can write to and read from.
3550 CreateTerminal {
3551 /// Working directory for the terminal (defaults to editor cwd)
3552 cwd: Option<String>,
3553 /// Split direction ("horizontal" or "vertical"), default vertical
3554 direction: Option<String>,
3555 /// Split ratio (0.0 to 1.0), default 0.5
3556 ratio: Option<f32>,
3557 /// Whether to focus the new terminal split (default true)
3558 focus: Option<bool>,
3559 /// Whether this terminal survives editor restarts. When false, the
3560 /// terminal is excluded from workspace serialization and its backing
3561 /// file is kept unique-per-spawn so no scrollback from a prior run
3562 /// leaks in. Plugin-created terminals default to `false` since they
3563 /// are typically one-off tool UIs (rebuilds, exec shells, etc.).
3564 persistent: bool,
3565 /// Optional session id to attach the new terminal buffer to.
3566 /// `None` (default) attaches to the active session at creation
3567 /// time — the historical behaviour. `Some(id)` lets Orchestrator
3568 /// (and any plugin spawning agents in worktrees) attach the
3569 /// terminal to its target session without diving first; the
3570 /// terminal's split is created in that session's stashed split
3571 /// tree, and the buffer is added to the target session's
3572 /// `Session.buffers` membership rather than the active one's.
3573 /// Falls back to active session if the id is unknown.
3574 #[serde(default)]
3575 window_id: Option<WindowId>,
3576 /// Argv to spawn directly in the PTY in lieu of the host's
3577 /// configured shell. See `CreateTerminalOptions::command` for
3578 /// the full semantics — `None` keeps the shell-and-type
3579 /// behaviour, `Some(argv)` runs `argv` as the PTY child.
3580 #[serde(default)]
3581 command: Option<Vec<String>>,
3582 /// Tab title override. Defaults to `command[0]` (when
3583 /// `command` is set) or `"Terminal N"` (when it isn't).
3584 /// See `CreateTerminalOptions::title`.
3585 #[serde(default)]
3586 title: Option<String>,
3587 /// Callback ID for async response
3588 request_id: u64,
3589 },
3590
3591 /// Send input data to a terminal by its terminal ID
3592 SendTerminalInput {
3593 /// The terminal ID (from TerminalResult)
3594 terminal_id: TerminalId,
3595 /// Data to write to the terminal PTY (UTF-8 string, may include escape sequences)
3596 data: String,
3597 },
3598
3599 /// Close a terminal by its terminal ID
3600 CloseTerminal {
3601 /// The terminal ID to close
3602 terminal_id: TerminalId,
3603 },
3604
3605 /// Send `signal` to every process group tracked by the
3606 /// window `id`. `signal` is one of `"SIGTERM"` / `"SIGKILL"`
3607 /// / `"SIGINT"` / `"SIGHUP"`; the window's authority
3608 /// determines the actual delivery mechanism (local
3609 /// `kill(-pgid, …)` on host, `docker exec kill …` for
3610 /// container authorities, SSH agent for remote ones —
3611 /// see `app/window/process_group.rs`). Idempotent across
3612 /// already-exited groups: callers can retry safely.
3613 SignalWindow { id: WindowId, signal: String },
3614
3615 /// Project-wide grep search (async)
3616 /// Searches all project files via FileSystem trait, respecting .gitignore.
3617 /// For open buffers with dirty edits, searches the buffer's piece tree.
3618 GrepProject {
3619 /// Search pattern (literal string)
3620 pattern: String,
3621 /// Whether the pattern is a fixed string (true) or regex (false)
3622 fixed_string: bool,
3623 /// Whether the search is case-sensitive
3624 case_sensitive: bool,
3625 /// Maximum number of results to return
3626 max_results: usize,
3627 /// Whether to match whole words only
3628 whole_words: bool,
3629 /// Callback ID for async response
3630 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3631 },
3632
3633 /// Project-wide streaming search using a pull-based handle.
3634 ///
3635 /// The plugin allocates `handle_id` and registers an `Arc<SearchHandleState>`
3636 /// in the shared `SearchHandleRegistry` before sending this command. The
3637 /// editor's searcher tasks look up the same entry and write matches
3638 /// directly into its `pending` vec — no per-chunk JS dispatch. The plugin
3639 /// drains state via `editor._searchHandleTake(handle_id)` at its own pace.
3640 BeginSearch {
3641 /// Search pattern
3642 pattern: String,
3643 /// Whether the pattern is a fixed string (true) or regex (false)
3644 fixed_string: bool,
3645 /// Whether the search is case-sensitive
3646 case_sensitive: bool,
3647 /// Maximum number of results before the search self-truncates
3648 max_results: usize,
3649 /// Whether to match whole words only
3650 whole_words: bool,
3651 /// Source buffer id to additionally search in-memory when it has no
3652 /// file path (an unnamed/unsaved buffer). The on-disk walk can't see
3653 /// such a buffer, so the host searches its piece-tree content directly
3654 /// and emits matches carrying this buffer id. 0 means "no such buffer".
3655 source_buffer_id: usize,
3656 /// Handle ID — key into the shared `SearchHandleRegistry`
3657 handle_id: u64,
3658 },
3659
3660 /// Replace matches in a buffer (async)
3661 /// Opens the file if not already open, applies edits through the buffer model,
3662 /// groups as a single undo action, and saves via FileSystem trait.
3663 ReplaceInBuffer {
3664 /// File path to edit (will open if not already in a buffer)
3665 file_path: PathBuf,
3666 /// Buffer id to edit directly when non-zero and still live. Used for
3667 /// unnamed/unsaved buffers that have no path to resolve by. When 0, the
3668 /// target is resolved via `file_path` (opening the file if needed).
3669 buffer_id: usize,
3670 /// Matches to replace, each is (byte_offset, length)
3671 matches: Vec<(usize, usize)>,
3672 /// Replacement text
3673 replacement: String,
3674 /// Callback ID for async response
3675 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3676 },
3677
3678 /// Install a new authority.
3679 ///
3680 /// Authority is opaque to core. The payload is a tagged JSON object
3681 /// (filesystem kind + spawner kind + terminal wrapper + display
3682 /// label) that `fresh-editor` deserializes into its concrete
3683 /// `AuthorityPayload` type. Using `serde_json::Value` here keeps
3684 /// fresh-core from growing backend-specific knowledge; see
3685 /// `crates/fresh-editor/src/services/authority/mod.rs` for the
3686 /// canonical schema.
3687 ///
3688 /// Fire-and-forget: the transition piggy-backs on the existing
3689 /// editor restart flow, so the plugin that sent this command will
3690 /// be re-loaded as part of the restart. Any follow-up work the
3691 /// plugin wants to do after the switch belongs in its post-restart
3692 /// init code, not in a callback here.
3693 SetAuthority {
3694 #[ts(type = "unknown")]
3695 payload: JsonValue,
3696 },
3697
3698 /// Restore the default local authority. Same semantics as
3699 /// `SetAuthority` with a local payload — triggers an editor
3700 /// restart.
3701 ClearAuthority,
3702
3703 /// Attach to a remote agent over a transport that requires a live
3704 /// connection (today: `kubectl exec` into a K8s pod). Unlike
3705 /// `SetAuthority` — which builds a synchronously-constructible
3706 /// backend and restarts immediately — this kicks off an *async*
3707 /// connect (spawn the carrier, bootstrap the agent, await `ready`);
3708 /// only on success does the editor install the resulting authority
3709 /// and restart. On failure the editor surfaces the error and stays
3710 /// put.
3711 ///
3712 /// `payload` is opaque at the fresh-core boundary; the concrete
3713 /// schema (`RemoteAgentSpec`) lives in `fresh-editor` so core stays
3714 /// ignorant of backend kinds, exactly like `SetAuthority`.
3715 AttachRemoteAgent {
3716 #[ts(type = "unknown")]
3717 payload: JsonValue,
3718 /// JS callback id of the returned promise. The editor settles it once
3719 /// the session is fully constructed (resolve) or the connect/window
3720 /// creation fails (reject), so the plugin can await the real outcome.
3721 request_id: u64,
3722 },
3723
3724 /// Cancel every in-flight `attachRemoteAgent` connect. The New-Session
3725 /// dialog's Cancel: the awaiting promise is rejected immediately and the
3726 /// (uninterruptible) background connect's eventual result is discarded so
3727 /// no window is ever built. A no-op when nothing is in flight.
3728 CancelRemoteAttach,
3729
3730 /// Activate an environment: set the live env provider's recipe (an
3731 /// activation shell `snippet` run in `dir`). Re-evaluated on demand on the
3732 /// active backend and applied to every spawn — no authority rebuild. Only
3733 /// honored when the workspace is Trusted (it runs repo-controlled code).
3734 SetEnv {
3735 snippet: String,
3736 #[serde(default)]
3737 dir: Option<String>,
3738 },
3739
3740 /// Deactivate the environment — clear the live provider so spawns use the
3741 /// inherited environment again.
3742 ClearEnv,
3743
3744 /// Override the Remote Indicator's displayed state for the rest
3745 /// of the current editor session (until a restart, or until the
3746 /// plugin sends another override / `ClearRemoteIndicatorState`).
3747 ///
3748 /// The derived state — computed from the active authority's
3749 /// connection info — keeps running underneath and is what the
3750 /// indicator shows whenever an override is not in effect.
3751 /// Plugins use this to surface lifecycle states that have no
3752 /// authority-level truth yet (e.g. "Connecting" during
3753 /// `devcontainer up`, "FailedAttach" after a non-zero exit).
3754 ///
3755 /// `state` is a tagged enum keyed by `kind`:
3756 /// - `{ "kind": "local" }`
3757 /// - `{ "kind": "connecting", "label": "..." }`
3758 /// - `{ "kind": "connected", "label": "..." }`
3759 /// - `{ "kind": "failed_attach", "error": "..." }`
3760 /// - `{ "kind": "disconnected", "label": "..." }`
3761 ///
3762 /// The exact schema lives in
3763 /// `crates/fresh-editor/src/view/ui/status_bar.rs`; fresh-core
3764 /// takes it opaquely so new variants can land without touching
3765 /// core plumbing.
3766 SetRemoteIndicatorState {
3767 #[ts(type = "unknown")]
3768 state: JsonValue,
3769 },
3770
3771 /// Drop any active Remote Indicator override and fall back to
3772 /// the authority-derived state. Safe to call without a prior
3773 /// `SetRemoteIndicatorState`.
3774 ClearRemoteIndicatorState,
3775
3776 /// Spawn a process on the host, regardless of the currently
3777 /// installed authority.
3778 ///
3779 /// Intended for plugin internals that must run host-side work
3780 /// (e.g. `devcontainer up`) before installing an authority that
3781 /// would otherwise route the spawn elsewhere. Behaves like
3782 /// `SpawnProcess` but always uses `LocalProcessSpawner`.
3783 ///
3784 /// The TS-side handle exposes `.kill()` on the returned
3785 /// `ProcessHandle`, serviced by `KillHostProcess` below — this
3786 /// lets callers abort a long-running host spawn (e.g.
3787 /// `devcontainer up`) via a user action like "Cancel Startup".
3788 SpawnHostProcess {
3789 command: String,
3790 args: Vec<String>,
3791 cwd: Option<String>,
3792 callback_id: JsCallbackId,
3793 },
3794
3795 /// Cancel a host-side process previously started via
3796 /// `SpawnHostProcess`. `process_id` is the callback id returned
3797 /// by `spawnHostProcess` (the TS handle stores it and forwards
3798 /// when the caller invokes `.kill()`).
3799 ///
3800 /// No-op when the id is unknown — the process may have already
3801 /// exited, or the caller may hold a stale handle. SIGKILL on
3802 /// Unix per `tokio::process::Child::start_kill`; children of the
3803 /// killed process may leak (see Q-C2 in
3804 /// `DEVCONTAINER_SPEC_GAP_PLAN.md`).
3805 KillHostProcess { process_id: u64 },
3806
3807 /// Mount a declarative widget panel inside an existing virtual
3808 /// buffer. The host renders the `WidgetSpec` and writes the
3809 /// resulting text-property entries into the buffer. The
3810 /// `panel_id` is plugin-allocated (any unique u64 for that
3811 /// plugin) and is used to address the panel for later
3812 /// `UpdateWidgetPanel` / `UnmountWidgetPanel` calls.
3813 ///
3814 /// See `docs/internal/plugin-widget-library-design.md`.
3815 MountWidgetPanel {
3816 panel_id: u64,
3817 buffer_id: BufferId,
3818 spec: WidgetSpec,
3819 },
3820
3821 /// Replace the spec of a previously-mounted widget panel.
3822 /// The reconciler diffs against the previous spec and applies
3823 /// the minimum mutation; widget instance state is preserved on
3824 /// nodes whose `key` matches.
3825 UpdateWidgetPanel { panel_id: u64, spec: WidgetSpec },
3826
3827 /// Tear down a widget panel. Subsequent `UpdateWidgetPanel`
3828 /// calls for the same `panel_id` are no-ops.
3829 UnmountWidgetPanel { panel_id: u64 },
3830
3831 /// Route a keystroke / nav action to the panel's currently
3832 /// focused widget. The plugin's `defineMode` bindings dispatch
3833 /// here for keys that should be handled by the widget layer
3834 /// (Tab cycle, Enter to activate, Up/Down to navigate a List,
3835 /// Backspace / arrows / printable input to edit a TextInput).
3836 /// See `WidgetAction` for the action shapes.
3837 WidgetCommand { panel_id: u64, action: WidgetAction },
3838
3839 /// Apply a targeted mutation to a mounted widget panel
3840 /// without re-transmitting the full spec. The IPC fast path
3841 /// for hot-path updates (typing, selection moves, partial
3842 /// list refreshes). See `WidgetMutation` for the shapes.
3843 WidgetMutate {
3844 panel_id: u64,
3845 mutation: WidgetMutation,
3846 },
3847
3848 /// Mount a declarative widget panel as a centered floating
3849 /// overlay rather than into a virtual buffer. `width_pct` and
3850 /// `height_pct` size the overlay rect relative to the terminal
3851 /// (clamped 1..=100). Only one floating widget panel may be
3852 /// mounted at a time; a second `MountFloatingWidget` replaces
3853 /// any existing one.
3854 MountFloatingWidget {
3855 panel_id: u64,
3856 spec: WidgetSpec,
3857 width_pct: u8,
3858 height_pct: u8,
3859 /// When true, mount into the editor-global left **dock** slot
3860 /// (persists alongside a centered modal) rather than as a
3861 /// centered overlay.
3862 as_dock: bool,
3863 },
3864
3865 /// Replace the spec of the currently-mounted floating widget
3866 /// panel. No-op when no floating panel is mounted, or when the
3867 /// `panel_id` doesn't match the mounted one.
3868 UpdateFloatingWidget { panel_id: u64, spec: WidgetSpec },
3869
3870 /// Tear down the floating widget panel. No-op when no floating
3871 /// panel is mounted, or when the `panel_id` doesn't match.
3872 UnmountFloatingWidget { panel_id: u64 },
3873
3874 /// Control a mounted floating widget panel's placement / focus
3875 /// without re-sending its spec. `op` is one of:
3876 /// - "dock" — re-anchor as a full-height left dock; `arg` is the
3877 /// dock width in columns. The dock is non-modal: the editor
3878 /// underneath stays rendered and (when blurred) keyboard-usable.
3879 /// - "center" — restore the default centered-overlay placement.
3880 /// - "focus" — route keys to the panel (modal-ish capture).
3881 /// - "blur" — stop routing keys to the panel; it stays rendered
3882 /// so focus returns to the editor while the dock remains visible.
3883 /// - "fullscreen" — a centered panel renders over the *entire* frame
3884 /// (covering the dimmed dock) when `arg != 0`, instead of laying
3885 /// into the chrome area beside the dock. No-op when no dock is up.
3886 FloatingPanelControl { panel_id: u64, op: String, arg: f64 },
3887}
3888
3889impl PluginCommand {
3890 /// Extract the enum variant name from the Debug representation.
3891 pub fn debug_variant_name(&self) -> String {
3892 let dbg = format!("{:?}", self);
3893 dbg.split([' ', '{', '(']).next().unwrap_or("?").to_string()
3894 }
3895}
3896
3897// =============================================================================
3898// Language Pack Configuration Types
3899// =============================================================================
3900
3901/// Language configuration for language packs
3902///
3903/// This is a simplified version of the full LanguageConfig, containing only
3904/// the fields that can be set via the plugin API.
3905#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, TS)]
3906#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
3907#[ts(export)]
3908pub struct LanguagePackConfig {
3909 /// Comment prefix for line comments (e.g., "//" or "#")
3910 #[serde(default)]
3911 pub comment_prefix: Option<String>,
3912
3913 /// Block comment start marker (e.g., slash-star)
3914 #[serde(default)]
3915 pub block_comment_start: Option<String>,
3916
3917 /// Block comment end marker (e.g., star-slash)
3918 #[serde(default)]
3919 pub block_comment_end: Option<String>,
3920
3921 /// Whether to use tabs instead of spaces for indentation
3922 #[serde(default)]
3923 pub use_tabs: Option<bool>,
3924
3925 /// Tab size (number of spaces per tab level)
3926 #[serde(default)]
3927 pub tab_size: Option<usize>,
3928
3929 /// Whether auto-indent is enabled
3930 #[serde(default)]
3931 pub auto_indent: Option<bool>,
3932
3933 /// Whether to show whitespace tab indicators (→) for this language
3934 /// Defaults to true. Set to false for languages like Go/Hare that use tabs for indentation.
3935 #[serde(default)]
3936 pub show_whitespace_tabs: Option<bool>,
3937
3938 /// Formatter configuration
3939 #[serde(default)]
3940 pub formatter: Option<FormatterPackConfig>,
3941}
3942
3943/// Formatter configuration for language packs
3944#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
3945#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
3946#[ts(export)]
3947pub struct FormatterPackConfig {
3948 /// Command to run (e.g., "prettier", "rustfmt")
3949 pub command: String,
3950
3951 /// Arguments to pass to the formatter
3952 #[serde(default)]
3953 pub args: Vec<String>,
3954}
3955
3956/// Process resource limits for LSP servers
3957#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
3958#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
3959#[ts(export)]
3960pub struct ProcessLimitsPackConfig {
3961 /// Maximum memory usage as percentage of total system memory (null = no limit)
3962 #[serde(default)]
3963 pub max_memory_percent: Option<u32>,
3964
3965 /// Maximum CPU usage as percentage of total CPU (null = no limit)
3966 #[serde(default)]
3967 pub max_cpu_percent: Option<u32>,
3968
3969 /// Enable resource limiting
3970 #[serde(default)]
3971 pub enabled: Option<bool>,
3972}
3973
3974/// LSP server configuration for language packs
3975#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
3976#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
3977#[ts(export)]
3978pub struct LspServerPackConfig {
3979 /// Command to start the LSP server
3980 pub command: String,
3981
3982 /// Arguments to pass to the command
3983 #[serde(default)]
3984 pub args: Vec<String>,
3985
3986 /// Whether to auto-start the server when a matching file is opened
3987 #[serde(default)]
3988 pub auto_start: Option<bool>,
3989
3990 /// LSP initialization options
3991 #[serde(default)]
3992 #[ts(type = "Record<string, unknown> | null")]
3993 pub initialization_options: Option<JsonValue>,
3994
3995 /// Process resource limits (memory and CPU)
3996 #[serde(default)]
3997 pub process_limits: Option<ProcessLimitsPackConfig>,
3998}
3999
4000/// Hunk status for Review Diff
4001#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, TS)]
4002#[ts(export)]
4003pub enum HunkStatus {
4004 Pending,
4005 Staged,
4006 Discarded,
4007}
4008
4009/// A high-level hunk directive for the Review Diff tool
4010#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4011#[ts(export)]
4012pub struct ReviewHunk {
4013 pub id: String,
4014 pub file: String,
4015 pub context_header: String,
4016 pub status: HunkStatus,
4017 /// 0-indexed line range in the base (HEAD) version
4018 pub base_range: Option<(usize, usize)>,
4019 /// 0-indexed line range in the modified (Working) version
4020 pub modified_range: Option<(usize, usize)>,
4021}
4022
4023/// Action button for action popups
4024#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4025#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4026#[ts(export, rename = "TsActionPopupAction")]
4027pub struct ActionPopupAction {
4028 /// Unique action identifier (returned in ActionPopupResult)
4029 pub id: String,
4030 /// Display text for the button (can include command hints)
4031 pub label: String,
4032}
4033
4034/// Plugin-contributed row in the LSP-Servers popup.
4035/// See `PluginCommand::SetLspMenuContributions`.
4036#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4037#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4038#[ts(export, rename = "TsLspMenuItem")]
4039pub struct LspMenuItem {
4040 /// Stable identifier used as the `action_id` in the resulting
4041 /// `action_popup_result` event (prefixed by `{plugin_id}|`).
4042 pub id: String,
4043 /// Display label shown in the popup row.
4044 pub label: String,
4045}
4046
4047/// Options for showActionPopup
4048#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4049#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4050#[ts(export)]
4051pub struct ActionPopupOptions {
4052 /// Unique identifier for the popup (used in ActionPopupResult)
4053 pub id: String,
4054 /// Title text for the popup
4055 pub title: String,
4056 /// Body message (supports basic formatting)
4057 pub message: String,
4058 /// Action buttons to display
4059 pub actions: Vec<ActionPopupAction>,
4060}
4061
4062/// Syntax highlight span for a buffer range
4063#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4064#[ts(export)]
4065pub struct TsHighlightSpan {
4066 pub start: u32,
4067 pub end: u32,
4068 #[ts(type = "[number, number, number]")]
4069 pub color: (u8, u8, u8),
4070 pub bold: bool,
4071 pub italic: bool,
4072}
4073
4074/// Result from spawning a process with spawnProcess
4075#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4076#[ts(export)]
4077pub struct SpawnResult {
4078 /// Complete stdout as string
4079 pub stdout: String,
4080 /// Complete stderr as string
4081 pub stderr: String,
4082 /// Process exit code (0 usually means success, -1 if killed)
4083 pub exit_code: i32,
4084}
4085
4086/// Result from spawning a background process
4087#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4088#[ts(export)]
4089pub struct BackgroundProcessResult {
4090 /// Unique process ID for later reference
4091 #[ts(type = "number")]
4092 pub process_id: u64,
4093 /// Process exit code (0 usually means success, -1 if killed)
4094 /// Only present when the process has exited
4095 pub exit_code: i32,
4096}
4097
4098/// A single match from project-wide grep
4099#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4100#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
4101#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4102pub struct GrepMatch {
4103 /// Absolute file path
4104 pub file: String,
4105 /// Buffer ID if the file is open (0 if not)
4106 #[ts(type = "number")]
4107 pub buffer_id: usize,
4108 /// Byte offset of match start in the file/buffer content
4109 #[ts(type = "number")]
4110 pub byte_offset: usize,
4111 /// Match length in bytes
4112 #[ts(type = "number")]
4113 pub length: usize,
4114 /// 1-indexed line number
4115 #[ts(type = "number")]
4116 pub line: usize,
4117 /// 1-indexed column number
4118 #[ts(type = "number")]
4119 pub column: usize,
4120 /// The matched line content (for display)
4121 pub context: String,
4122}
4123
4124/// Per-call result from `SearchHandle.take()` — the matches accumulated since
4125/// the previous call plus terminal-state flags.
4126#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4127#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
4128#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4129pub struct SearchTakeResult {
4130 /// Matches discovered since the previous take()
4131 pub matches: Vec<GrepMatch>,
4132 /// Whether the producer has finished (no more matches will arrive)
4133 pub done: bool,
4134 /// Total number of matches the producer has emitted across all batches
4135 /// (including ones already drained on prior take() calls)
4136 #[ts(type = "number")]
4137 pub total_seen: usize,
4138 /// Whether the producer stopped early because it hit `maxResults`
4139 pub truncated: bool,
4140 /// Producer error, if any (e.g., invalid regex). When set, `done` is also true.
4141 #[ts(optional, type = "string | null")]
4142 pub error: Option<String>,
4143}
4144
4145/// Inner state of a streaming search, written by the host's parallel
4146/// searchers and drained by the plugin via `SearchHandle.take()`. The plugin
4147/// observes deltas (`mem::take` on `pending`) at its own cadence; producers
4148/// write at full speed without per-chunk dispatches.
4149#[derive(Debug, Default)]
4150pub struct SearchState {
4151 /// Matches accumulated since the consumer's last drain
4152 pub pending: Vec<GrepMatch>,
4153 /// Total matches the producer has emitted across the search's lifetime
4154 pub total_seen: usize,
4155 /// Set when the producer stopped early due to hitting max_results
4156 pub truncated: bool,
4157 /// Set when the producer is fully done — no more writes will occur
4158 pub done: bool,
4159 /// Producer error, if any (final state)
4160 pub error: Option<String>,
4161}
4162
4163/// A search handle's shared state plus its cancellation flag. Owned by an
4164/// `Arc` so producers (host searcher tasks) and consumers (the JS plugin via
4165/// the registry) can both reference it.
4166#[derive(Debug)]
4167pub struct SearchHandleState {
4168 pub state: std::sync::Mutex<SearchState>,
4169 pub cancel: std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool,
4170}
4171
4172impl SearchHandleState {
4173 pub fn new() -> Self {
4174 Self {
4175 state: std::sync::Mutex::new(SearchState::default()),
4176 cancel: std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool::new(false),
4177 }
4178 }
4179}
4180
4181impl Default for SearchHandleState {
4182 fn default() -> Self {
4183 Self::new()
4184 }
4185}
4186
4187/// Registry mapping a handle ID to its shared `SearchHandleState`. Shared
4188/// between the JS thread (where `JsEditorApi` registers handles and serves
4189/// `take()`/`cancel()`) and the editor thread (where the host's searcher
4190/// tasks write into the same state).
4191pub type SearchHandleRegistry = Arc<std::sync::Mutex<HashMap<u64, Arc<SearchHandleState>>>>;
4192
4193/// Result from replacing matches in a buffer
4194#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4195#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
4196#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4197pub struct ReplaceResult {
4198 /// Number of replacements made
4199 #[ts(type = "number")]
4200 pub replacements: usize,
4201 /// Buffer ID of the edited buffer
4202 #[ts(type = "number")]
4203 pub buffer_id: usize,
4204}
4205
4206/// Entry for virtual buffer content with optional text properties (JS API version)
4207#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4208#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4209#[ts(export, rename = "TextPropertyEntry", rename_all = "camelCase")]
4210pub struct JsTextPropertyEntry {
4211 /// Text content for this entry
4212 pub text: String,
4213 /// Optional properties attached to this text (e.g., file path, line number)
4214 #[serde(default)]
4215 #[ts(optional, type = "Record<string, unknown>")]
4216 pub properties: Option<HashMap<String, JsonValue>>,
4217 /// Optional whole-entry styling
4218 #[serde(default)]
4219 #[ts(optional, type = "Partial<OverlayOptions>")]
4220 pub style: Option<OverlayOptions>,
4221 /// Optional sub-range styling within this entry
4222 #[serde(default)]
4223 #[ts(optional)]
4224 pub inline_overlays: Option<Vec<crate::text_property::InlineOverlay>>,
4225 /// See `TextPropertyEntry::pad_to_chars`.
4226 #[serde(default)]
4227 #[ts(optional)]
4228 pub pad_to_chars: Option<u32>,
4229 /// See `TextPropertyEntry::truncate_to_chars`.
4230 #[serde(default)]
4231 #[ts(optional)]
4232 pub truncate_to_chars: Option<u32>,
4233 /// See `TextPropertyEntry::segments`.
4234 #[serde(default)]
4235 #[ts(optional)]
4236 pub segments: Option<Vec<crate::text_property::StyledSegment>>,
4237}
4238
4239/// Directory entry returned by readDir
4240#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4241#[ts(export)]
4242pub struct DirEntry {
4243 /// File/directory name
4244 pub name: String,
4245 /// True if this is a file
4246 pub is_file: bool,
4247 /// True if this is a directory
4248 pub is_dir: bool,
4249}
4250
4251/// Position in a document (line and character)
4252#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4253#[ts(export)]
4254pub struct JsPosition {
4255 /// Zero-indexed line number
4256 pub line: u32,
4257 /// Zero-indexed character offset
4258 pub character: u32,
4259}
4260
4261/// Range in a document (start and end positions)
4262#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4263#[ts(export)]
4264pub struct JsRange {
4265 /// Start position
4266 pub start: JsPosition,
4267 /// End position
4268 pub end: JsPosition,
4269}
4270
4271/// Diagnostic from LSP
4272#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4273#[ts(export)]
4274pub struct JsDiagnostic {
4275 /// Document URI
4276 pub uri: String,
4277 /// Diagnostic message
4278 pub message: String,
4279 /// Severity: 1=Error, 2=Warning, 3=Info, 4=Hint, null=unknown
4280 pub severity: Option<u8>,
4281 /// Range in the document
4282 pub range: JsRange,
4283 /// Source of the diagnostic (e.g., "typescript", "eslint")
4284 #[ts(optional)]
4285 pub source: Option<String>,
4286}
4287
4288/// Options for createVirtualBuffer
4289#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4290#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4291#[ts(export)]
4292pub struct CreateVirtualBufferOptions {
4293 /// Buffer name (displayed in tabs/title)
4294 pub name: String,
4295 /// Mode for keybindings (e.g., "git-log", "search-results")
4296 #[serde(default)]
4297 #[ts(optional)]
4298 pub mode: Option<String>,
4299 /// Whether buffer is read-only (default: false)
4300 #[serde(default, rename = "readOnly")]
4301 #[ts(optional, rename = "readOnly")]
4302 pub read_only: Option<bool>,
4303 /// Show line numbers in gutter (default: false)
4304 #[serde(default, rename = "showLineNumbers")]
4305 #[ts(optional, rename = "showLineNumbers")]
4306 pub show_line_numbers: Option<bool>,
4307 /// Show cursor (default: true)
4308 #[serde(default, rename = "showCursors")]
4309 #[ts(optional, rename = "showCursors")]
4310 pub show_cursors: Option<bool>,
4311 /// Disable text editing (default: false)
4312 #[serde(default, rename = "editingDisabled")]
4313 #[ts(optional, rename = "editingDisabled")]
4314 pub editing_disabled: Option<bool>,
4315 /// Hide from tab bar (default: false)
4316 #[serde(default, rename = "hiddenFromTabs")]
4317 #[ts(optional, rename = "hiddenFromTabs")]
4318 pub hidden_from_tabs: Option<bool>,
4319 /// Initial content entries with optional properties
4320 #[serde(default)]
4321 #[ts(optional)]
4322 pub entries: Option<Vec<JsTextPropertyEntry>>,
4323}
4324
4325/// Options for createVirtualBufferInSplit
4326#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4327#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4328#[ts(export)]
4329pub struct CreateVirtualBufferInSplitOptions {
4330 /// Buffer name (displayed in tabs/title)
4331 pub name: String,
4332 /// Mode for keybindings (e.g., "git-log", "search-results")
4333 #[serde(default)]
4334 #[ts(optional)]
4335 pub mode: Option<String>,
4336 /// Whether buffer is read-only (default: false)
4337 #[serde(default, rename = "readOnly")]
4338 #[ts(optional, rename = "readOnly")]
4339 pub read_only: Option<bool>,
4340 /// Split ratio 0.0-1.0 (default: 0.5)
4341 #[serde(default)]
4342 #[ts(optional)]
4343 pub ratio: Option<f32>,
4344 /// Split direction: "horizontal" or "vertical"
4345 #[serde(default)]
4346 #[ts(optional)]
4347 pub direction: Option<String>,
4348 /// Panel ID to split from
4349 #[serde(default, rename = "panelId")]
4350 #[ts(optional, rename = "panelId")]
4351 pub panel_id: Option<String>,
4352 /// Show line numbers in gutter (default: true)
4353 #[serde(default, rename = "showLineNumbers")]
4354 #[ts(optional, rename = "showLineNumbers")]
4355 pub show_line_numbers: Option<bool>,
4356 /// Show cursor (default: true)
4357 #[serde(default, rename = "showCursors")]
4358 #[ts(optional, rename = "showCursors")]
4359 pub show_cursors: Option<bool>,
4360 /// Disable text editing (default: false)
4361 #[serde(default, rename = "editingDisabled")]
4362 #[ts(optional, rename = "editingDisabled")]
4363 pub editing_disabled: Option<bool>,
4364 /// Enable line wrapping
4365 #[serde(default, rename = "lineWrap")]
4366 #[ts(optional, rename = "lineWrap")]
4367 pub line_wrap: Option<bool>,
4368 /// Place the new buffer before (left/top of) the existing content (default: false)
4369 #[serde(default)]
4370 #[ts(optional)]
4371 pub before: Option<bool>,
4372 /// Initial content entries with optional properties
4373 #[serde(default)]
4374 #[ts(optional)]
4375 pub entries: Option<Vec<JsTextPropertyEntry>>,
4376 /// Split role tag. When set to `"utility_dock"`, the dispatcher
4377 /// routes this buffer to the existing dock leaf if one exists,
4378 /// instead of creating a new split. See
4379 /// `docs/internal/tui-editor-layout-design.md` Section 2.
4380 #[serde(default)]
4381 #[ts(optional)]
4382 pub role: Option<String>,
4383}
4384
4385/// Options for createVirtualBufferInExistingSplit
4386#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4387#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4388#[ts(export)]
4389pub struct CreateVirtualBufferInExistingSplitOptions {
4390 /// Buffer name (displayed in tabs/title)
4391 pub name: String,
4392 /// Target split ID (required)
4393 #[serde(rename = "splitId")]
4394 #[ts(rename = "splitId")]
4395 pub split_id: usize,
4396 /// Mode for keybindings (e.g., "git-log", "search-results")
4397 #[serde(default)]
4398 #[ts(optional)]
4399 pub mode: Option<String>,
4400 /// Whether buffer is read-only (default: false)
4401 #[serde(default, rename = "readOnly")]
4402 #[ts(optional, rename = "readOnly")]
4403 pub read_only: Option<bool>,
4404 /// Show line numbers in gutter (default: true)
4405 #[serde(default, rename = "showLineNumbers")]
4406 #[ts(optional, rename = "showLineNumbers")]
4407 pub show_line_numbers: Option<bool>,
4408 /// Show cursor (default: true)
4409 #[serde(default, rename = "showCursors")]
4410 #[ts(optional, rename = "showCursors")]
4411 pub show_cursors: Option<bool>,
4412 /// Disable text editing (default: false)
4413 #[serde(default, rename = "editingDisabled")]
4414 #[ts(optional, rename = "editingDisabled")]
4415 pub editing_disabled: Option<bool>,
4416 /// Enable line wrapping
4417 #[serde(default, rename = "lineWrap")]
4418 #[ts(optional, rename = "lineWrap")]
4419 pub line_wrap: Option<bool>,
4420 /// Initial content entries with optional properties
4421 #[serde(default)]
4422 #[ts(optional)]
4423 pub entries: Option<Vec<JsTextPropertyEntry>>,
4424}
4425
4426/// Options for createTerminal
4427#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4428#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
4429#[ts(export)]
4430pub struct CreateTerminalOptions {
4431 /// Working directory for the terminal (defaults to editor cwd)
4432 #[serde(default)]
4433 #[ts(optional)]
4434 pub cwd: Option<String>,
4435 /// Split direction: "horizontal" or "vertical" (default: "vertical")
4436 #[serde(default)]
4437 #[ts(optional)]
4438 pub direction: Option<String>,
4439 /// Split ratio 0.0-1.0 (default: 0.5)
4440 #[serde(default)]
4441 #[ts(optional)]
4442 pub ratio: Option<f32>,
4443 /// Whether to focus the new terminal split (default: true)
4444 #[serde(default)]
4445 #[ts(optional)]
4446 pub focus: Option<bool>,
4447 /// Whether this terminal is part of the user's persisted workspace.
4448 /// Defaults to `false` for plugin-created terminals — they are typically
4449 /// one-off tool UIs (rebuilds, exec shells, build output) and should
4450 /// start with empty scrollback on each invocation. Set to `true` only
4451 /// when the plugin owns a terminal that the user should see restored
4452 /// across editor restarts.
4453 #[serde(default)]
4454 #[ts(optional)]
4455 pub persistent: Option<bool>,
4456 /// Optional session id to attach the new terminal buffer to.
4457 /// Defaults to the active session at creation time. Setting this
4458 /// lets Orchestrator and similar plugins spawn a terminal *into* an
4459 /// inactive session (e.g. an agent in a worktree the user hasn't
4460 /// dived into yet). The terminal's split is created in that
4461 /// session's stashed split tree; the buffer is attached to the
4462 /// target session's membership set rather than the active one's.
4463 #[serde(default, rename = "windowId")]
4464 #[ts(optional, rename = "windowId")]
4465 pub window_id: Option<WindowId>,
4466 /// Argv to spawn directly inside the PTY instead of the host's
4467 /// configured shell. `None` (default) keeps the historical
4468 /// behaviour: spawn the user's shell and let the caller type into
4469 /// it via `sendTerminalInput`. `Some([cmd, ...args])` runs that
4470 /// exact command as the PTY child — no shell middleman, so the
4471 /// process exits cleanly when the agent does and the
4472 /// terminal-buffer's `terminal_exit` plugin hook reflects the
4473 /// agent's real exit status. Used by Orchestrator so a session
4474 /// with agent `python3` is just python3 in the PTY rather than
4475 /// bash-running-python3-as-a-subshell-command.
4476 #[serde(default)]
4477 #[ts(optional)]
4478 pub command: Option<Vec<String>>,
4479 /// Tab title for the terminal buffer. Defaults to `command[0]`
4480 /// (when `command` is set) or `"Terminal N"` (the historical
4481 /// auto-numbered title). If another terminal in the same window
4482 /// already uses the requested title, the host appends `" (k)"`
4483 /// to disambiguate. Empty string is treated the same as `None`.
4484 #[serde(default)]
4485 #[ts(optional)]
4486 pub title: Option<String>,
4487}
4488
4489/// Options for `createWindowWithTerminal` — the atomic
4490/// "spawn a new editor session that hosts an agent terminal"
4491/// entry point used by Orchestrator. Bundles window creation,
4492/// dive, and terminal spawn so the new window is born with the
4493/// terminal as its seed buffer (no transient `[No Name]` tab,
4494/// no race between create-window and create-terminal completing).
4495#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4496#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4497#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4498pub struct CreateWindowWithTerminalOptions {
4499 /// Absolute path to the new session's worktree / project
4500 /// root. Relative paths are rejected (logged, no window
4501 /// created).
4502 pub root: String,
4503 /// Human-readable label for the new session. When empty,
4504 /// defaults to the basename of `root`.
4505 #[serde(default)]
4506 pub label: String,
4507 /// Working directory for the spawned terminal. Defaults to
4508 /// `root` when omitted.
4509 #[serde(default)]
4510 #[ts(optional)]
4511 pub cwd: Option<String>,
4512 /// Argv to spawn directly inside the PTY. `None` keeps the
4513 /// shell-and-type behaviour; `Some([cmd, ...args])` runs the
4514 /// command as the PTY child (used by Orchestrator so the
4515 /// agent process is the PTY's direct child).
4516 #[serde(default)]
4517 #[ts(optional)]
4518 pub command: Option<Vec<String>>,
4519 /// Tab title override. Defaults to `command[0]`'s basename
4520 /// when `command` is set, or "Terminal N" otherwise.
4521 #[serde(default)]
4522 #[ts(optional)]
4523 pub title: Option<String>,
4524 /// Argv to run on *restore* instead of re-running `command`, when
4525 /// the session is reopened after an editor restart. Used by
4526 /// Orchestrator agent-resume: a session launched with
4527 /// `claude --session-id <id>` sets `resume` to
4528 /// `["claude", "--resume", "<id>"]` (or `["claude", "--continue"]`),
4529 /// so a restored session rejoins its conversation rather than starting
4530 /// a fresh agent. `None` keeps `command` as the restore command. The id
4531 /// is a plain argv element — never interpolated into a shell string.
4532 #[serde(default)]
4533 #[ts(optional)]
4534 pub resume: Option<Vec<String>>,
4535}
4536
4537/// Result of `createWindowWithTerminal` — the ids of the new
4538/// window plus the terminal seeded into its split layout.
4539#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
4540#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
4541#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
4542pub struct SessionWithTerminalResult {
4543 /// The new window's id.
4544 #[ts(type = "number")]
4545 pub window_id: u64,
4546 /// The seeded terminal's id (for `sendTerminalInput`, etc.).
4547 #[ts(type = "number")]
4548 pub terminal_id: u64,
4549 /// The seeded terminal buffer's id.
4550 #[ts(type = "number")]
4551 pub buffer_id: u64,
4552}
4553
4554/// Result of getTextPropertiesAtCursor - array of property objects
4555///
4556/// Each element contains the properties from a text property span that overlaps
4557/// with the cursor position. Properties are dynamic key-value pairs set by plugins.
4558#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, TS)]
4559#[ts(export, type = "Array<Record<string, unknown>>")]
4560pub struct TextPropertiesAtCursor(pub Vec<HashMap<String, JsonValue>>);
4561
4562// Implement FromJs for option types using rquickjs_serde
4563#[cfg(feature = "plugins")]
4564mod fromjs_impls {
4565 use super::*;
4566 use rquickjs::{Ctx, FromJs, Value};
4567
4568 // All types that deserialize from a JS value via rquickjs_serde follow
4569 // the same 8-line pattern differing only in the type name. This macro
4570 // expands that pattern once so adding a new plugin-API type costs one line
4571 // here instead of a copy-pasted block.
4572 macro_rules! impl_from_js_via_serde {
4573 ($($T:ty),+ $(,)?) => {
4574 $(
4575 impl<'js> FromJs<'js> for $T {
4576 fn from_js(_ctx: &Ctx<'js>, value: Value<'js>) -> rquickjs::Result<Self> {
4577 rquickjs_serde::from_value(value).map_err(|e| rquickjs::Error::FromJs {
4578 from: "object",
4579 to: stringify!($T),
4580 message: Some(e.to_string()),
4581 })
4582 }
4583 }
4584 )+
4585 };
4586 }
4587
4588 impl_from_js_via_serde!(
4589 JsTextPropertyEntry,
4590 CreateVirtualBufferOptions,
4591 CreateVirtualBufferInSplitOptions,
4592 CreateVirtualBufferInExistingSplitOptions,
4593 ActionSpec,
4594 ActionPopupAction,
4595 ActionPopupOptions,
4596 LspMenuItem,
4597 ViewTokenWire,
4598 ViewTokenStyle,
4599 LayoutHints,
4600 CompositeHunk,
4601 LanguagePackConfig,
4602 LspServerPackConfig,
4603 ProcessLimitsPackConfig,
4604 CreateTerminalOptions,
4605 CreateWindowWithTerminalOptions,
4606 );
4607
4608 impl<'js> rquickjs::IntoJs<'js> for TextPropertiesAtCursor {
4609 fn into_js(self, ctx: &Ctx<'js>) -> rquickjs::Result<Value<'js>> {
4610 rquickjs_serde::to_value(ctx.clone(), &self.0)
4611 .map_err(|e| rquickjs::Error::new_from_js_message("serialize", "", &e.to_string()))
4612 }
4613 }
4614
4615 impl<'js> FromJs<'js> for CreateCompositeBufferOptions {
4616 fn from_js(_ctx: &Ctx<'js>, value: Value<'js>) -> rquickjs::Result<Self> {
4617 // Two-step deserialization: rquickjs_serde cannot handle the nested
4618 // enums in this struct directly, so go via serde_json as an intermediary.
4619 let json: serde_json::Value =
4620 rquickjs_serde::from_value(value).map_err(|e| rquickjs::Error::FromJs {
4621 from: "object",
4622 to: "CreateCompositeBufferOptions (json)",
4623 message: Some(e.to_string()),
4624 })?;
4625 serde_json::from_value(json).map_err(|e| rquickjs::Error::FromJs {
4626 from: "json",
4627 to: "CreateCompositeBufferOptions",
4628 message: Some(e.to_string()),
4629 })
4630 }
4631 }
4632
4633 // ── Tests for FromJs / IntoJs impls ────────────────────────────────────
4634 //
4635 // Each impl is a one-liner that delegates to `rquickjs_serde`. A mutant
4636 // that replaces the body with `Ok(Default::default())` drops the
4637 // decoded payload on the floor. Every test below asserts a
4638 // non-defaultable field value, so the mutant cannot pass.
4639 //
4640 // Note: many of the target structs do not implement `Default`, making
4641 // those mutants unviable (they fail to compile) — cargo-mutants still
4642 // lists them as candidates. The tests below serve double-duty as
4643 // behavioural regression protection for the JS → Rust conversion layer.
4644 #[cfg(test)]
4645 mod tests {
4646 use super::*;
4647 use rquickjs::{Context, Runtime};
4648
4649 /// Run a closure within a fresh QuickJS context so that `FromJs`
4650 /// impls can be exercised end-to-end.
4651 fn with_js<R>(f: impl for<'js> FnOnce(Ctx<'js>) -> R) -> R {
4652 let rt = Runtime::new().expect("create rquickjs runtime");
4653 let ctx = Context::full(&rt).expect("create rquickjs context");
4654 ctx.with(f)
4655 }
4656
4657 /// Evaluate a JS object literal and decode it as `T` via `FromJs`.
4658 fn eval_as<T>(src: &str) -> T
4659 where
4660 for<'js> T: rquickjs::FromJs<'js>,
4661 {
4662 with_js(|ctx| {
4663 let value: Value = ctx
4664 .eval::<Value, _>(src.as_bytes())
4665 .expect("eval JS source");
4666 T::from_js(&ctx, value).expect("from_js decode")
4667 })
4668 }
4669
4670 #[test]
4671 fn js_text_property_entry_decodes_text_and_properties() {
4672 let got: JsTextPropertyEntry =
4673 eval_as("({text: 'hello', properties: {file: '/x.rs'}})");
4674 assert_eq!(got.text, "hello");
4675 let props = got.properties.expect("properties present");
4676 assert_eq!(props.get("file").and_then(|v| v.as_str()), Some("/x.rs"));
4677 }
4678
4679 #[test]
4680 fn create_virtual_buffer_options_decodes_name() {
4681 let got: CreateVirtualBufferOptions = eval_as("({name: 'logs', readOnly: true})");
4682 assert_eq!(got.name, "logs");
4683 assert_eq!(got.read_only, Some(true));
4684 }
4685
4686 #[test]
4687 fn create_virtual_buffer_in_split_options_decodes_ratio() {
4688 let got: CreateVirtualBufferInSplitOptions =
4689 eval_as("({name: 'diag', ratio: 0.25, direction: 'horizontal'})");
4690 assert_eq!(got.name, "diag");
4691 assert!(matches!(got.ratio, Some(r) if (r - 0.25).abs() < 1e-6));
4692 assert_eq!(got.direction.as_deref(), Some("horizontal"));
4693 }
4694
4695 #[test]
4696 fn create_virtual_buffer_in_existing_split_options_decodes_splitid() {
4697 let got: CreateVirtualBufferInExistingSplitOptions =
4698 eval_as("({name: 'n', splitId: 7})");
4699 assert_eq!(got.name, "n");
4700 assert_eq!(got.split_id, 7);
4701 }
4702
4703 #[test]
4704 fn create_terminal_options_decodes_cwd_and_focus() {
4705 let got: CreateTerminalOptions =
4706 eval_as("({cwd: '/tmp', direction: 'vertical', focus: false})");
4707 assert_eq!(got.cwd.as_deref(), Some("/tmp"));
4708 assert_eq!(got.direction.as_deref(), Some("vertical"));
4709 assert_eq!(got.focus, Some(false));
4710 }
4711
4712 #[test]
4713 fn action_spec_decodes_action_and_count() {
4714 let got: ActionSpec = eval_as("({action: 'move_word_right', count: 5})");
4715 assert_eq!(got.action, "move_word_right");
4716 assert_eq!(got.count, 5);
4717 }
4718
4719 #[test]
4720 fn action_popup_action_decodes_id_and_label() {
4721 let got: ActionPopupAction = eval_as("({id: 'ok', label: 'OK'})");
4722 assert_eq!(got.id, "ok");
4723 assert_eq!(got.label, "OK");
4724 }
4725
4726 #[test]
4727 fn action_popup_options_decodes_actions_list() {
4728 let got: ActionPopupOptions = eval_as(
4729 "({id: 'p', title: 't', message: 'm', \
4730 actions: [{id: 'ok', label: 'OK'}]})",
4731 );
4732 assert_eq!(got.id, "p");
4733 assert_eq!(got.title, "t");
4734 assert_eq!(got.message, "m");
4735 assert_eq!(got.actions.len(), 1);
4736 assert_eq!(got.actions[0].id, "ok");
4737 }
4738
4739 #[test]
4740 fn view_token_wire_decodes_offset_and_kind() {
4741 // Using `Newline` (a unit variant) avoids the tuple-variant
4742 // wire-format ambiguity in rquickjs_serde while still exercising
4743 // the `FromJs` impl end-to-end.
4744 let got: ViewTokenWire = eval_as("({source_offset: 42, kind: 'Newline'})");
4745 assert_eq!(got.source_offset, Some(42));
4746 assert!(matches!(got.kind, ViewTokenWireKind::Newline));
4747 }
4748
4749 #[test]
4750 fn view_token_style_decodes_boolean_flags() {
4751 // `fg`/`bg` are `Option<TokenColor>` (untagged: RGB array or
4752 // named string). rquickjs_serde struggles with the untagged
4753 // variant from a plain JS array, so we pin down the boolean
4754 // flags — enough to prove the body actually ran.
4755 let got: ViewTokenStyle = eval_as("({bold: true, italic: true})");
4756 assert!(got.bold);
4757 assert!(got.italic);
4758 assert!(got.fg.is_none());
4759 }
4760
4761 #[test]
4762 fn layout_hints_decodes_compose_width() {
4763 let got: LayoutHints = eval_as("({composeWidth: 120})");
4764 assert_eq!(got.compose_width, Some(120));
4765 assert!(got.column_guides.is_none());
4766 }
4767
4768 #[test]
4769 fn create_composite_buffer_options_decodes_name_and_sources() {
4770 let got: CreateCompositeBufferOptions = eval_as(
4771 "({name: 'diff', mode: 'm', \
4772 layout: {type: 'side-by-side', ratios: [0.5, 0.5], showSeparator: true}, \
4773 sources: [{bufferId: 3, label: 'OLD'}]})",
4774 );
4775 assert_eq!(got.name, "diff");
4776 assert_eq!(got.layout.layout_type, "side-by-side");
4777 assert_eq!(got.sources.len(), 1);
4778 assert_eq!(got.sources[0].buffer_id, 3);
4779 assert_eq!(got.sources[0].label, "OLD");
4780 }
4781
4782 #[test]
4783 fn composite_hunk_decodes_all_fields() {
4784 let got: CompositeHunk =
4785 eval_as("({oldStart: 1, oldCount: 2, newStart: 3, newCount: 4})");
4786 assert_eq!(got.old_start, 1);
4787 assert_eq!(got.old_count, 2);
4788 assert_eq!(got.new_start, 3);
4789 assert_eq!(got.new_count, 4);
4790 }
4791
4792 #[test]
4793 fn language_pack_config_decodes_comment_prefix_and_tab_size() {
4794 let got: LanguagePackConfig =
4795 eval_as("({commentPrefix: '//', tabSize: 7, useTabs: true})");
4796 assert_eq!(got.comment_prefix.as_deref(), Some("//"));
4797 assert_eq!(got.tab_size, Some(7));
4798 assert_eq!(got.use_tabs, Some(true));
4799 }
4800
4801 #[test]
4802 fn lsp_server_pack_config_decodes_command_and_args() {
4803 let got: LspServerPackConfig =
4804 eval_as("({command: 'rust-analyzer', args: ['--log'], autoStart: true})");
4805 assert_eq!(got.command, "rust-analyzer");
4806 assert_eq!(got.args, vec!["--log".to_string()]);
4807 assert_eq!(got.auto_start, Some(true));
4808 }
4809
4810 #[test]
4811 fn process_limits_pack_config_decodes_percentages() {
4812 let got: ProcessLimitsPackConfig =
4813 eval_as("({maxMemoryPercent: 75, maxCpuPercent: 50, enabled: true})");
4814 assert_eq!(got.max_memory_percent, Some(75));
4815 assert_eq!(got.max_cpu_percent, Some(50));
4816 assert_eq!(got.enabled, Some(true));
4817 }
4818
4819 /// `TextPropertiesAtCursor::into_js` must serialise the inner vector
4820 /// into a JS array whose length matches the payload. A mutant that
4821 /// returns a default (`undefined` / empty) value would fail either
4822 /// the array check or the length check.
4823 #[test]
4824 fn text_properties_at_cursor_into_js_preserves_length() {
4825 use rquickjs::IntoJs;
4826 with_js(|ctx| {
4827 let mut entry = std::collections::HashMap::new();
4828 entry.insert("k".to_string(), serde_json::json!("v"));
4829 let payload = TextPropertiesAtCursor(vec![entry.clone(), entry]);
4830
4831 let v = payload.into_js(&ctx).expect("into_js");
4832 let arr = v.as_array().expect("expected JS array");
4833 assert_eq!(arr.len(), 2);
4834 });
4835 }
4836 }
4837}
4838
4839/// Plugin API context - provides safe access to editor functionality
4840pub struct PluginApi {
4841 /// Hook registry (shared with editor)
4842 hooks: Arc<RwLock<HookRegistry>>,
4843
4844 /// Command registry (shared with editor)
4845 commands: Arc<RwLock<CommandRegistry>>,
4846
4847 /// Command queue for sending commands to editor
4848 command_sender: std::sync::mpsc::Sender<PluginCommand>,
4849
4850 /// Snapshot of editor state (read-only for plugins)
4851 state_snapshot: Arc<RwLock<EditorStateSnapshot>>,
4852}
4853
4854impl PluginApi {
4855 /// Create a new plugin API context
4856 pub fn new(
4857 hooks: Arc<RwLock<HookRegistry>>,
4858 commands: Arc<RwLock<CommandRegistry>>,
4859 command_sender: std::sync::mpsc::Sender<PluginCommand>,
4860 state_snapshot: Arc<RwLock<EditorStateSnapshot>>,
4861 ) -> Self {
4862 Self {
4863 hooks,
4864 commands,
4865 command_sender,
4866 state_snapshot,
4867 }
4868 }
4869
4870 /// Register a hook callback
4871 pub fn register_hook(&self, hook_name: &str, callback: HookCallback) {
4872 let mut hooks = self.hooks.write().unwrap();
4873 hooks.add_hook(hook_name, callback);
4874 }
4875
4876 /// Remove all hooks for a specific name
4877 pub fn unregister_hooks(&self, hook_name: &str) {
4878 let mut hooks = self.hooks.write().unwrap();
4879 hooks.remove_hooks(hook_name);
4880 }
4881
4882 /// Register a command
4883 pub fn register_command(&self, command: Command) {
4884 let commands = self.commands.read().unwrap();
4885 commands.register(command);
4886 }
4887
4888 /// Unregister a command by name
4889 pub fn unregister_command(&self, name: &str) {
4890 let commands = self.commands.read().unwrap();
4891 commands.unregister(name);
4892 }
4893
4894 /// Send a command to the editor (async/non-blocking)
4895 pub fn send_command(&self, command: PluginCommand) -> Result<(), String> {
4896 self.command_sender
4897 .send(command)
4898 .map_err(|e| format!("Failed to send command: {}", e))
4899 }
4900
4901 /// Insert text at a position in a buffer
4902 pub fn insert_text(
4903 &self,
4904 buffer_id: BufferId,
4905 position: usize,
4906 text: String,
4907 ) -> Result<(), String> {
4908 self.send_command(PluginCommand::InsertText {
4909 buffer_id,
4910 position,
4911 text,
4912 })
4913 }
4914
4915 /// Delete a range of text from a buffer
4916 pub fn delete_range(&self, buffer_id: BufferId, range: Range<usize>) -> Result<(), String> {
4917 self.send_command(PluginCommand::DeleteRange { buffer_id, range })
4918 }
4919
4920 /// Add an overlay (decoration) to a buffer
4921 /// Add an overlay to a buffer with styling options
4922 ///
4923 /// Returns an opaque handle that can be used to remove the overlay later.
4924 ///
4925 /// Colors can be specified as RGB arrays or theme key strings.
4926 /// Theme keys are resolved at render time, so overlays update with theme changes.
4927 pub fn add_overlay(
4928 &self,
4929 buffer_id: BufferId,
4930 namespace: Option<String>,
4931 range: Range<usize>,
4932 options: OverlayOptions,
4933 ) -> Result<(), String> {
4934 self.send_command(PluginCommand::AddOverlay {
4935 buffer_id,
4936 namespace: namespace.map(OverlayNamespace::from_string),
4937 range,
4938 options,
4939 })
4940 }
4941
4942 /// Remove an overlay from a buffer by its handle
4943 pub fn remove_overlay(&self, buffer_id: BufferId, handle: String) -> Result<(), String> {
4944 self.send_command(PluginCommand::RemoveOverlay {
4945 buffer_id,
4946 handle: OverlayHandle::from_string(handle),
4947 })
4948 }
4949
4950 /// Clear all overlays in a namespace from a buffer
4951 pub fn clear_namespace(&self, buffer_id: BufferId, namespace: String) -> Result<(), String> {
4952 self.send_command(PluginCommand::ClearNamespace {
4953 buffer_id,
4954 namespace: OverlayNamespace::from_string(namespace),
4955 })
4956 }
4957
4958 /// Clear all overlays that overlap with a byte range
4959 /// Used for targeted invalidation when content changes
4960 pub fn clear_overlays_in_range(
4961 &self,
4962 buffer_id: BufferId,
4963 start: usize,
4964 end: usize,
4965 ) -> Result<(), String> {
4966 self.send_command(PluginCommand::ClearOverlaysInRange {
4967 buffer_id,
4968 start,
4969 end,
4970 })
4971 }
4972
4973 /// Clear overlays in a single namespace that overlap with a byte range.
4974 /// Unlike [`clear_overlays_in_range`], overlays in other namespaces
4975 /// (e.g. editor-owned LSP diagnostics) are left untouched.
4976 pub fn clear_overlays_in_range_for_namespace(
4977 &self,
4978 buffer_id: BufferId,
4979 namespace: String,
4980 start: usize,
4981 end: usize,
4982 ) -> Result<(), String> {
4983 self.send_command(PluginCommand::ClearOverlaysInRangeForNamespace {
4984 buffer_id,
4985 namespace: OverlayNamespace::from_string(namespace),
4986 start,
4987 end,
4988 })
4989 }
4990
4991 /// Set the status message
4992 pub fn set_status(&self, message: String) -> Result<(), String> {
4993 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetStatus { message })
4994 }
4995
4996 /// Open a file at a specific line and column (1-indexed)
4997 /// This is useful for jumping to locations from git grep, LSP definitions, etc.
4998 pub fn open_file_at_location(
4999 &self,
5000 path: PathBuf,
5001 line: Option<usize>,
5002 column: Option<usize>,
5003 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5004 self.send_command(PluginCommand::OpenFileAtLocation { path, line, column })
5005 }
5006
5007 /// Open a file in a specific split at a line and column
5008 ///
5009 /// Similar to open_file_at_location but targets a specific split pane.
5010 /// The split_id is the ID of the split pane to open the file in.
5011 pub fn open_file_in_split(
5012 &self,
5013 split_id: usize,
5014 path: PathBuf,
5015 line: Option<usize>,
5016 column: Option<usize>,
5017 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5018 self.send_command(PluginCommand::OpenFileInSplit {
5019 split_id,
5020 path,
5021 line,
5022 column,
5023 })
5024 }
5025
5026 /// Start a prompt (minibuffer) with a custom type identifier
5027 /// The prompt_type is used to filter hooks in plugin code
5028 pub fn start_prompt(&self, label: String, prompt_type: String) -> Result<(), String> {
5029 self.send_command(PluginCommand::StartPrompt {
5030 label,
5031 prompt_type,
5032 floating_overlay: false,
5033 })
5034 }
5035
5036 /// Set the suggestions for the current prompt
5037 /// This updates the prompt's autocomplete/selection list
5038 pub fn set_prompt_suggestions(&self, suggestions: Vec<Suggestion>) -> Result<(), String> {
5039 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptSuggestions {
5040 suggestions,
5041 selected_index: None,
5042 })
5043 }
5044
5045 /// Enable/disable syncing prompt input text when navigating suggestions
5046 pub fn set_prompt_input_sync(&self, sync: bool) -> Result<(), String> {
5047 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptInputSync { sync })
5048 }
5049
5050 /// Set the floating-overlay prompt's title (issue #1796) as
5051 /// styled segments. An empty vec clears the title and falls
5052 /// back to the prompt-type default.
5053 pub fn set_prompt_title(&self, title: Vec<StyledText>) -> Result<(), String> {
5054 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptTitle { title })
5055 }
5056
5057 /// Set the floating-overlay prompt's footer chrome row.
5058 /// Plugins use this for hotkey hints / footer banners along
5059 /// the bottom of the results pane. Empty vec clears.
5060 pub fn set_prompt_footer(&self, footer: Vec<StyledText>) -> Result<(), String> {
5061 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptFooter { footer })
5062 }
5063
5064 /// Set the floating-overlay prompt's toolbar as a `WidgetSpec` (real,
5065 /// clickable `Toggle`/`Button` widgets). `None` clears it.
5066 pub fn set_prompt_toolbar(&self, spec: Option<WidgetSpec>) -> Result<(), String> {
5067 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptToolbar { spec })
5068 }
5069
5070 /// Set the floating-overlay prompt's input-row status text. Empty clears.
5071 pub fn set_prompt_status(&self, status: String) -> Result<(), String> {
5072 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptStatus { status })
5073 }
5074
5075 /// Override the currently-highlighted suggestion row in the
5076 /// open prompt. Useful when re-opening a picker and wanting
5077 /// the previously-active entry to come up pre-selected
5078 /// (e.g. Orchestrator highlighting the active session). The
5079 /// editor clamps `index` to the list's bounds.
5080 pub fn set_prompt_selected_index(&self, index: u32) -> Result<(), String> {
5081 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetPromptSelectedIndex { index })
5082 }
5083
5084 /// Add a menu item to an existing menu
5085 pub fn add_menu_item(
5086 &self,
5087 menu_label: String,
5088 item: MenuItem,
5089 position: MenuPosition,
5090 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5091 self.send_command(PluginCommand::AddMenuItem {
5092 menu_label,
5093 item,
5094 position,
5095 })
5096 }
5097
5098 /// Add a new top-level menu
5099 pub fn add_menu(&self, menu: Menu, position: MenuPosition) -> Result<(), String> {
5100 self.send_command(PluginCommand::AddMenu { menu, position })
5101 }
5102
5103 /// Remove a menu item from a menu
5104 pub fn remove_menu_item(&self, menu_label: String, item_label: String) -> Result<(), String> {
5105 self.send_command(PluginCommand::RemoveMenuItem {
5106 menu_label,
5107 item_label,
5108 })
5109 }
5110
5111 /// Remove a top-level menu
5112 pub fn remove_menu(&self, menu_label: String) -> Result<(), String> {
5113 self.send_command(PluginCommand::RemoveMenu { menu_label })
5114 }
5115
5116 // === Virtual Buffer Methods ===
5117
5118 /// Create a new virtual buffer (not backed by a file)
5119 ///
5120 /// Virtual buffers are used for special displays like diagnostic lists,
5121 /// search results, etc. They have their own mode for keybindings.
5122 pub fn create_virtual_buffer(
5123 &self,
5124 name: String,
5125 mode: String,
5126 read_only: bool,
5127 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5128 self.send_command(PluginCommand::CreateVirtualBuffer {
5129 name,
5130 mode,
5131 read_only,
5132 })
5133 }
5134
5135 /// Create a virtual buffer and set its content in one operation
5136 ///
5137 /// This is the preferred way to create virtual buffers since it doesn't
5138 /// require tracking the buffer ID. The buffer is created and populated
5139 /// atomically.
5140 pub fn create_virtual_buffer_with_content(
5141 &self,
5142 name: String,
5143 mode: String,
5144 read_only: bool,
5145 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
5146 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5147 self.send_command(PluginCommand::CreateVirtualBufferWithContent {
5148 name,
5149 mode,
5150 read_only,
5151 entries,
5152 show_line_numbers: true,
5153 show_cursors: true,
5154 editing_disabled: false,
5155 hidden_from_tabs: false,
5156 request_id: None,
5157 })
5158 }
5159
5160 /// Set the content of a virtual buffer with text properties
5161 ///
5162 /// Each entry contains text and metadata properties (e.g., source location).
5163 pub fn set_virtual_buffer_content(
5164 &self,
5165 buffer_id: BufferId,
5166 entries: Vec<TextPropertyEntry>,
5167 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5168 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetVirtualBufferContent { buffer_id, entries })
5169 }
5170
5171 /// Get text properties at cursor position in a buffer
5172 ///
5173 /// This triggers a command that will make properties available to plugins.
5174 pub fn get_text_properties_at_cursor(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> Result<(), String> {
5175 self.send_command(PluginCommand::GetTextPropertiesAtCursor { buffer_id })
5176 }
5177
5178 /// Define a buffer mode with keybindings
5179 ///
5180 /// Bindings are specified as (key_string, command_name) pairs.
5181 pub fn define_mode(
5182 &self,
5183 name: String,
5184 bindings: Vec<(String, String)>,
5185 read_only: bool,
5186 allow_text_input: bool,
5187 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5188 self.send_command(PluginCommand::DefineMode {
5189 name,
5190 bindings,
5191 read_only,
5192 allow_text_input,
5193 inherit_normal_bindings: false,
5194 plugin_name: None,
5195 })
5196 }
5197
5198 /// Switch the current split to display a buffer
5199 pub fn show_buffer(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> Result<(), String> {
5200 self.send_command(PluginCommand::ShowBuffer { buffer_id })
5201 }
5202
5203 /// Set the scroll position of a specific split
5204 pub fn set_split_scroll(&self, split_id: usize, top_byte: usize) -> Result<(), String> {
5205 self.send_command(PluginCommand::SetSplitScroll {
5206 split_id: SplitId(split_id),
5207 top_byte,
5208 })
5209 }
5210
5211 /// Request syntax highlights for a buffer range
5212 pub fn get_highlights(
5213 &self,
5214 buffer_id: BufferId,
5215 range: Range<usize>,
5216 request_id: u64,
5217 ) -> Result<(), String> {
5218 self.send_command(PluginCommand::RequestHighlights {
5219 buffer_id,
5220 range,
5221 request_id,
5222 })
5223 }
5224
5225 // === Query Methods ===
5226
5227 /// Get the currently active buffer ID
5228 pub fn get_active_buffer_id(&self) -> BufferId {
5229 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5230 snapshot.active_buffer_id
5231 }
5232
5233 /// Get the currently active split ID
5234 pub fn get_active_split_id(&self) -> usize {
5235 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5236 snapshot.active_split_id
5237 }
5238
5239 /// Get information about a specific buffer
5240 pub fn get_buffer_info(&self, buffer_id: BufferId) -> Option<BufferInfo> {
5241 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5242 snapshot.buffers.get(&buffer_id).cloned()
5243 }
5244
5245 /// Get all buffer IDs
5246 pub fn list_buffers(&self) -> Vec<BufferInfo> {
5247 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5248 snapshot.buffers.values().cloned().collect()
5249 }
5250
5251 /// Get primary cursor information for the active buffer
5252 pub fn get_primary_cursor(&self) -> Option<CursorInfo> {
5253 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5254 snapshot.primary_cursor.clone()
5255 }
5256
5257 /// Get all cursor information for the active buffer
5258 pub fn get_all_cursors(&self) -> Vec<CursorInfo> {
5259 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5260 snapshot.all_cursors.clone()
5261 }
5262
5263 /// Get viewport information for the active buffer
5264 pub fn get_viewport(&self) -> Option<ViewportInfo> {
5265 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5266 snapshot.viewport.clone()
5267 }
5268
5269 /// Get total terminal dimensions.
5270 pub fn get_screen_size(&self) -> ScreenSize {
5271 let snapshot = self.state_snapshot.read().unwrap();
5272 ScreenSize {
5273 width: snapshot.terminal_width,
5274 height: snapshot.terminal_height,
5275 }
5276 }
5277
5278 /// Get access to the state snapshot Arc (for internal use)
5279 pub fn state_snapshot_handle(&self) -> Arc<RwLock<EditorStateSnapshot>> {
5280 Arc::clone(&self.state_snapshot)
5281 }
5282}
5283
5284impl Clone for PluginApi {
5285 fn clone(&self) -> Self {
5286 Self {
5287 hooks: Arc::clone(&self.hooks),
5288 commands: Arc::clone(&self.commands),
5289 command_sender: self.command_sender.clone(),
5290 state_snapshot: Arc::clone(&self.state_snapshot),
5291 }
5292 }
5293}
5294
5295// ============================================================================
5296// Pluggable Completion Service — TypeScript Plugin API Types
5297// ============================================================================
5298//
5299// These types are the bridge between the Rust `CompletionService` and
5300// TypeScript plugins that want to provide completion candidates. They are
5301// serialised to/from JSON via serde and generate TypeScript definitions via
5302// ts-rs so that the plugin API stays in sync automatically.
5303
5304/// A completion candidate produced by a TypeScript plugin provider.
5305///
5306/// This mirrors `CompletionCandidate` in the Rust `completion::provider`
5307/// module but uses serde-friendly primitives for the JS ↔ Rust boundary.
5308#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
5309#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase", deny_unknown_fields)]
5310#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
5311pub struct TsCompletionCandidate {
5312 /// Display text shown in the completion popup.
5313 pub label: String,
5314
5315 /// Text to insert when accepted. Falls back to `label` if omitted.
5316 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5317 pub insert_text: Option<String>,
5318
5319 /// Short detail string shown next to the label.
5320 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5321 pub detail: Option<String>,
5322
5323 /// Single-character icon hint (e.g. `"λ"`, `"v"`).
5324 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5325 pub icon: Option<String>,
5326
5327 /// Provider-assigned relevance score (higher = better).
5328 #[serde(default)]
5329 pub score: i64,
5330
5331 /// Whether `insert_text` uses LSP snippet syntax (`$0`, `${1:ph}`, …).
5332 #[serde(default)]
5333 pub is_snippet: bool,
5334
5335 /// Opaque data carried through to the `completionAccepted` hook.
5336 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5337 pub provider_data: Option<String>,
5338}
5339
5340/// Context sent to a TypeScript plugin's `provideCompletions` handler.
5341///
5342/// Plugins receive this as a read-only snapshot so they never need direct
5343/// buffer access (which would be unsafe for huge files).
5344#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
5345#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
5346#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
5347pub struct TsCompletionContext {
5348 /// The word prefix typed so far.
5349 pub prefix: String,
5350
5351 /// Byte offset of the cursor.
5352 pub cursor_byte: usize,
5353
5354 /// Byte offset of the word start (for replacement range).
5355 pub word_start_byte: usize,
5356
5357 /// Total buffer size in bytes.
5358 pub buffer_len: usize,
5359
5360 /// Whether the buffer is a lazily-loaded huge file.
5361 pub is_large_file: bool,
5362
5363 /// A text excerpt around the cursor (the contents of the safe scan window).
5364 /// Plugins should search only this string, not request the full buffer.
5365 pub text_around_cursor: String,
5366
5367 /// Byte offset within `text_around_cursor` that corresponds to the cursor.
5368 pub cursor_offset_in_text: usize,
5369
5370 /// File language id (e.g. `"rust"`, `"typescript"`), if known.
5371 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5372 pub language_id: Option<String>,
5373}
5374
5375/// Registration payload sent by a plugin to register a completion provider.
5376#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
5377#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase", deny_unknown_fields)]
5378#[ts(export, rename_all = "camelCase")]
5379pub struct TsCompletionProviderRegistration {
5380 /// Unique id for this provider (e.g., `"my-snippets"`).
5381 pub id: String,
5382
5383 /// Human-readable name shown in status/debug UI.
5384 pub display_name: String,
5385
5386 /// Priority tier (lower = higher priority). Convention:
5387 /// 0 = LSP, 10 = ctags, 20 = buffer words, 30 = dabbrev, 50 = plugin.
5388 #[serde(default = "default_plugin_provider_priority")]
5389 pub priority: u32,
5390
5391 /// Optional list of language ids this provider is active for.
5392 /// If empty/omitted, the provider is active for all languages.
5393 #[serde(default)]
5394 pub language_ids: Vec<String>,
5395}
5396
5397fn default_plugin_provider_priority() -> u32 {
5398 50
5399}
5400
5401#[cfg(test)]
5402mod tests {
5403 use super::*;
5404 use std::path::Path;
5405
5406 #[test]
5407 fn test_plugin_api_creation() {
5408 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5409 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5410 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5411 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5412
5413 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5414
5415 // Should not panic
5416 let _clone = api.clone();
5417 }
5418
5419 #[test]
5420 fn test_register_hook() {
5421 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5422 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5423 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5424 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5425
5426 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks.clone(), commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5427
5428 api.register_hook("test-hook", Box::new(|_| true));
5429
5430 let hook_registry = hooks.read().unwrap();
5431 assert_eq!(hook_registry.hook_count("test-hook"), 1);
5432 }
5433
5434 #[test]
5435 fn test_send_command() {
5436 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5437 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5438 let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5439 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5440
5441 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5442
5443 let result = api.insert_text(BufferId(1), 0, "test".to_string());
5444 assert!(result.is_ok());
5445
5446 // Verify command was sent
5447 let received = rx.try_recv();
5448 assert!(received.is_ok());
5449
5450 match received.unwrap() {
5451 PluginCommand::InsertText {
5452 buffer_id,
5453 position,
5454 text,
5455 } => {
5456 assert_eq!(buffer_id.0, 1);
5457 assert_eq!(position, 0);
5458 assert_eq!(text, "test");
5459 }
5460 _ => panic!("Wrong command type"),
5461 }
5462 }
5463
5464 #[test]
5465 fn test_add_overlay_command() {
5466 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5467 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5468 let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5469 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5470
5471 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5472
5473 let result = api.add_overlay(
5474 BufferId(1),
5475 Some("test-overlay".to_string()),
5476 0..10,
5477 OverlayOptions {
5478 fg: Some(OverlayColorSpec::ThemeKey("ui.status_bar_fg".to_string())),
5479 bg: None,
5480 underline: true,
5481 bold: false,
5482 italic: false,
5483 strikethrough: false,
5484 extend_to_line_end: false,
5485 fg_on_collision_only: false,
5486 url: None,
5487 },
5488 );
5489 assert!(result.is_ok());
5490
5491 let received = rx.try_recv().unwrap();
5492 match received {
5493 PluginCommand::AddOverlay {
5494 buffer_id,
5495 namespace,
5496 range,
5497 options,
5498 } => {
5499 assert_eq!(buffer_id.0, 1);
5500 assert_eq!(namespace.as_ref().map(|n| n.as_str()), Some("test-overlay"));
5501 assert_eq!(range, 0..10);
5502 assert!(matches!(
5503 options.fg,
5504 Some(OverlayColorSpec::ThemeKey(ref k)) if k == "ui.status_bar_fg"
5505 ));
5506 assert!(options.bg.is_none());
5507 assert!(options.underline);
5508 assert!(!options.bold);
5509 assert!(!options.italic);
5510 assert!(!options.extend_to_line_end);
5511 }
5512 _ => panic!("Wrong command type"),
5513 }
5514 }
5515
5516 #[test]
5517 fn test_set_status_command() {
5518 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5519 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5520 let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5521 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5522
5523 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5524
5525 let result = api.set_status("Test status".to_string());
5526 assert!(result.is_ok());
5527
5528 let received = rx.try_recv().unwrap();
5529 match received {
5530 PluginCommand::SetStatus { message } => {
5531 assert_eq!(message, "Test status");
5532 }
5533 _ => panic!("Wrong command type"),
5534 }
5535 }
5536
5537 #[test]
5538 fn test_get_active_buffer_id() {
5539 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5540 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5541 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5542 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5543
5544 // Set active buffer to 5
5545 {
5546 let mut snapshot = state_snapshot.write().unwrap();
5547 snapshot.active_buffer_id = BufferId(5);
5548 }
5549
5550 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5551
5552 let active_id = api.get_active_buffer_id();
5553 assert_eq!(active_id.0, 5);
5554 }
5555
5556 #[test]
5557 fn test_get_buffer_info() {
5558 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5559 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5560 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5561 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5562
5563 // Add buffer info
5564 {
5565 let mut snapshot = state_snapshot.write().unwrap();
5566 let buffer_info = BufferInfo {
5567 id: BufferId(1),
5568 path: Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/test/file.txt")),
5569 modified: true,
5570 length: 100,
5571 is_virtual: false,
5572 view_mode: "source".to_string(),
5573 is_composing_in_any_split: false,
5574 compose_width: None,
5575 language: "text".to_string(),
5576 is_preview: false,
5577 splits: Vec::new(),
5578 };
5579 snapshot.buffers.insert(BufferId(1), buffer_info);
5580 }
5581
5582 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5583
5584 let info = api.get_buffer_info(BufferId(1));
5585 assert!(info.is_some());
5586 let info = info.unwrap();
5587 assert_eq!(info.id.0, 1);
5588 assert_eq!(
5589 info.path.as_ref().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(),
5590 "/test/file.txt"
5591 );
5592 assert!(info.modified);
5593 assert_eq!(info.length, 100);
5594
5595 // Non-existent buffer
5596 let no_info = api.get_buffer_info(BufferId(999));
5597 assert!(no_info.is_none());
5598 }
5599
5600 #[test]
5601 fn test_list_buffers() {
5602 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5603 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5604 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5605 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5606
5607 // Add multiple buffers
5608 {
5609 let mut snapshot = state_snapshot.write().unwrap();
5610 snapshot.buffers.insert(
5611 BufferId(1),
5612 BufferInfo {
5613 id: BufferId(1),
5614 path: Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/file1.txt")),
5615 modified: false,
5616 length: 50,
5617 is_virtual: false,
5618 view_mode: "source".to_string(),
5619 is_composing_in_any_split: false,
5620 compose_width: None,
5621 language: "text".to_string(),
5622 is_preview: false,
5623 splits: Vec::new(),
5624 },
5625 );
5626 snapshot.buffers.insert(
5627 BufferId(2),
5628 BufferInfo {
5629 id: BufferId(2),
5630 path: Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/file2.txt")),
5631 modified: true,
5632 length: 100,
5633 is_virtual: false,
5634 view_mode: "source".to_string(),
5635 is_composing_in_any_split: false,
5636 compose_width: None,
5637 language: "text".to_string(),
5638 is_preview: false,
5639 splits: Vec::new(),
5640 },
5641 );
5642 snapshot.buffers.insert(
5643 BufferId(3),
5644 BufferInfo {
5645 id: BufferId(3),
5646 path: None,
5647 modified: false,
5648 length: 0,
5649 is_virtual: true,
5650 view_mode: "source".to_string(),
5651 is_composing_in_any_split: false,
5652 compose_width: None,
5653 language: "text".to_string(),
5654 is_preview: false,
5655 splits: Vec::new(),
5656 },
5657 );
5658 }
5659
5660 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5661
5662 let buffers = api.list_buffers();
5663 assert_eq!(buffers.len(), 3);
5664
5665 // Verify all buffers are present
5666 assert!(buffers.iter().any(|b| b.id.0 == 1));
5667 assert!(buffers.iter().any(|b| b.id.0 == 2));
5668 assert!(buffers.iter().any(|b| b.id.0 == 3));
5669 }
5670
5671 #[test]
5672 fn test_get_primary_cursor() {
5673 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5674 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5675 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5676 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5677
5678 // Add cursor info
5679 {
5680 let mut snapshot = state_snapshot.write().unwrap();
5681 snapshot.primary_cursor = Some(CursorInfo {
5682 position: 42,
5683 selection: Some(10..42),
5684 line: Some(3),
5685 });
5686 }
5687
5688 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5689
5690 let cursor = api.get_primary_cursor();
5691 assert!(cursor.is_some());
5692 let cursor = cursor.unwrap();
5693 assert_eq!(cursor.position, 42);
5694 assert_eq!(cursor.selection, Some(10..42));
5695 }
5696
5697 #[test]
5698 fn test_get_all_cursors() {
5699 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5700 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5701 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5702 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5703
5704 // Add multiple cursors
5705 {
5706 let mut snapshot = state_snapshot.write().unwrap();
5707 snapshot.all_cursors = vec![
5708 CursorInfo {
5709 position: 10,
5710 selection: None,
5711 line: Some(0),
5712 },
5713 CursorInfo {
5714 position: 20,
5715 selection: Some(15..20),
5716 line: Some(1),
5717 },
5718 CursorInfo {
5719 position: 30,
5720 selection: Some(25..30),
5721 line: Some(2),
5722 },
5723 ];
5724 }
5725
5726 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5727
5728 let cursors = api.get_all_cursors();
5729 assert_eq!(cursors.len(), 3);
5730 assert_eq!(cursors[0].position, 10);
5731 assert_eq!(cursors[0].selection, None);
5732 assert_eq!(cursors[1].position, 20);
5733 assert_eq!(cursors[1].selection, Some(15..20));
5734 assert_eq!(cursors[2].position, 30);
5735 assert_eq!(cursors[2].selection, Some(25..30));
5736 }
5737
5738 #[test]
5739 fn test_get_viewport() {
5740 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
5741 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
5742 let (tx, _rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
5743 let state_snapshot = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
5744
5745 // Add viewport info
5746 {
5747 let mut snapshot = state_snapshot.write().unwrap();
5748 snapshot.viewport = Some(ViewportInfo {
5749 top_byte: 100,
5750 top_line: Some(5),
5751 left_column: 5,
5752 width: 80,
5753 height: 24,
5754 });
5755 }
5756
5757 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks, commands, tx, state_snapshot);
5758
5759 let viewport = api.get_viewport();
5760 assert!(viewport.is_some());
5761 let viewport = viewport.unwrap();
5762 assert_eq!(viewport.top_byte, 100);
5763 assert_eq!(viewport.left_column, 5);
5764 assert_eq!(viewport.width, 80);
5765 assert_eq!(viewport.height, 24);
5766 }
5767
5768 #[test]
5769 fn test_composite_buffer_options_rejects_unknown_fields() {
5770 // Valid JSON with correct field names
5771 let valid_json = r#"{
5772 "name": "test",
5773 "mode": "diff",
5774 "layout": {"type": "side-by-side", "ratios": [0.5, 0.5], "showSeparator": true},
5775 "sources": [{"bufferId": 1, "label": "old"}]
5776 }"#;
5777 let result: Result<CreateCompositeBufferOptions, _> = serde_json::from_str(valid_json);
5778 assert!(
5779 result.is_ok(),
5780 "Valid JSON should parse: {:?}",
5781 result.err()
5782 );
5783
5784 // Invalid JSON with unknown field (buffer_id instead of bufferId)
5785 let invalid_json = r#"{
5786 "name": "test",
5787 "mode": "diff",
5788 "layout": {"type": "side-by-side", "ratios": [0.5, 0.5], "showSeparator": true},
5789 "sources": [{"buffer_id": 1, "label": "old"}]
5790 }"#;
5791 let result: Result<CreateCompositeBufferOptions, _> = serde_json::from_str(invalid_json);
5792 assert!(
5793 result.is_err(),
5794 "JSON with unknown field should fail to parse"
5795 );
5796 let err = result.unwrap_err().to_string();
5797 assert!(
5798 err.contains("unknown field") || err.contains("buffer_id"),
5799 "Error should mention unknown field: {}",
5800 err
5801 );
5802 }
5803
5804 #[test]
5805 fn test_composite_hunk_rejects_unknown_fields() {
5806 // Valid JSON with correct field names
5807 let valid_json = r#"{"oldStart": 0, "oldCount": 5, "newStart": 0, "newCount": 7}"#;
5808 let result: Result<CompositeHunk, _> = serde_json::from_str(valid_json);
5809 assert!(
5810 result.is_ok(),
5811 "Valid JSON should parse: {:?}",
5812 result.err()
5813 );
5814
5815 // Invalid JSON with unknown field (old_start instead of oldStart)
5816 let invalid_json = r#"{"old_start": 0, "oldCount": 5, "newStart": 0, "newCount": 7}"#;
5817 let result: Result<CompositeHunk, _> = serde_json::from_str(invalid_json);
5818 assert!(
5819 result.is_err(),
5820 "JSON with unknown field should fail to parse"
5821 );
5822 let err = result.unwrap_err().to_string();
5823 assert!(
5824 err.contains("unknown field") || err.contains("old_start"),
5825 "Error should mention unknown field: {}",
5826 err
5827 );
5828 }
5829
5830 #[test]
5831 fn test_plugin_response_line_end_position() {
5832 let response = PluginResponse::LineEndPosition {
5833 request_id: 42,
5834 position: Some(100),
5835 };
5836 let json = serde_json::to_string(&response).unwrap();
5837 assert!(json.contains("LineEndPosition"));
5838 assert!(json.contains("42"));
5839 assert!(json.contains("100"));
5840
5841 // Test None case
5842 let response_none = PluginResponse::LineEndPosition {
5843 request_id: 1,
5844 position: None,
5845 };
5846 let json_none = serde_json::to_string(&response_none).unwrap();
5847 assert!(json_none.contains("null"));
5848 }
5849
5850 #[test]
5851 fn test_plugin_response_buffer_line_count() {
5852 let response = PluginResponse::BufferLineCount {
5853 request_id: 99,
5854 count: Some(500),
5855 };
5856 let json = serde_json::to_string(&response).unwrap();
5857 assert!(json.contains("BufferLineCount"));
5858 assert!(json.contains("99"));
5859 assert!(json.contains("500"));
5860 }
5861
5862 #[test]
5863 fn test_plugin_command_get_line_end_position() {
5864 let command = PluginCommand::GetLineEndPosition {
5865 buffer_id: BufferId(1),
5866 line: 10,
5867 request_id: 123,
5868 };
5869 let json = serde_json::to_string(&command).unwrap();
5870 assert!(json.contains("GetLineEndPosition"));
5871 assert!(json.contains("10"));
5872 }
5873
5874 #[test]
5875 fn test_plugin_command_get_buffer_line_count() {
5876 let command = PluginCommand::GetBufferLineCount {
5877 buffer_id: BufferId(0),
5878 request_id: 456,
5879 };
5880 let json = serde_json::to_string(&command).unwrap();
5881 assert!(json.contains("GetBufferLineCount"));
5882 assert!(json.contains("456"));
5883 }
5884
5885 #[test]
5886 fn test_plugin_command_scroll_to_line_center() {
5887 let command = PluginCommand::ScrollToLineCenter {
5888 split_id: SplitId(1),
5889 buffer_id: BufferId(2),
5890 line: 50,
5891 };
5892 let json = serde_json::to_string(&command).unwrap();
5893 assert!(json.contains("ScrollToLineCenter"));
5894 assert!(json.contains("50"));
5895 }
5896
5897 /// `JsCallbackId` round-trips through `u64` via `new` / `as_u64` / `From`
5898 /// and renders as its underlying integer via `Display`.
5899 #[test]
5900 fn js_callback_id_conversions_and_display() {
5901 for raw in [0u64, 1, 42, u64::MAX] {
5902 let id = JsCallbackId::new(raw);
5903 assert_eq!(id.as_u64(), raw);
5904 assert_eq!(u64::from(id), raw);
5905 assert_eq!(JsCallbackId::from(raw), id);
5906 assert_eq!(id.to_string(), raw.to_string());
5907 }
5908 }
5909
5910 /// Serde `default = ...` helpers fire when the field is omitted and are
5911 /// overridden by explicit values. One test per struct pins each helper
5912 /// to its documented default.
5913 #[test]
5914 fn serde_defaults_fire_when_fields_are_omitted() {
5915 // default_action_count → 1
5916 let spec: ActionSpec = serde_json::from_str(r#"{"action": "move_left"}"#).unwrap();
5917 assert_eq!(spec.count, 1);
5918 let spec: ActionSpec =
5919 serde_json::from_str(r#"{"action": "move_left", "count": 5}"#).unwrap();
5920 assert_eq!(spec.count, 5);
5921
5922 // default_true → showSeparator = true
5923 let layout: CompositeLayoutConfig =
5924 serde_json::from_str(r#"{"type": "side-by-side"}"#).unwrap();
5925 assert!(layout.show_separator);
5926 let layout: CompositeLayoutConfig =
5927 serde_json::from_str(r#"{"type": "side-by-side", "showSeparator": false}"#).unwrap();
5928 assert!(!layout.show_separator);
5929
5930 // default_plugin_provider_priority → 50
5931 let reg: TsCompletionProviderRegistration =
5932 serde_json::from_str(r#"{"id": "p", "displayName": "P"}"#).unwrap();
5933 assert_eq!(reg.priority, 50);
5934 let reg: TsCompletionProviderRegistration =
5935 serde_json::from_str(r#"{"id": "p", "displayName": "P", "priority": 3}"#).unwrap();
5936 assert_eq!(reg.priority, 3);
5937 }
5938
5939 // ── Behavioural tests added to kill the mutants reported by cargo-mutants ──
5940 //
5941 // These tests pin down observable behaviour for tiny methods whose bodies
5942 // were replaceable with a constant (e.g. `()`, `Ok(())`, `None`, or a
5943 // default value) without any existing test noticing.
5944
5945 /// Helper: build a minimal `Command` with a given name.
5946 fn mk_cmd(name: &str) -> Command {
5947 Command {
5948 name: name.to_string(),
5949 description: String::new(),
5950 action_name: String::new(),
5951 plugin_name: String::new(),
5952 custom_contexts: Vec::new(),
5953 terminal_bypass: false,
5954 }
5955 }
5956
5957 /// `CommandRegistry::register` appends new commands and replaces any
5958 /// existing entry with the same name; `unregister` removes exactly the
5959 /// matching entry and is a no-op for unknown names.
5960 ///
5961 /// Kills: replace register with `()`; `!= → ==` in register;
5962 /// replace unregister with `()`; `!= → ==` in unregister.
5963 #[test]
5964 fn command_registry_register_and_unregister_semantics() {
5965 let r = CommandRegistry::new();
5966
5967 r.register(mk_cmd("a"));
5968 r.register(mk_cmd("b"));
5969 assert_eq!(r.commands.read().unwrap().len(), 2);
5970
5971 // Re-registering "a" must keep "b" (retain filters by `!=`); the
5972 // `== → !=` mutant would drop "b" and leave two copies of "a".
5973 r.register(mk_cmd("a"));
5974 let names: Vec<String> = r
5975 .commands
5976 .read()
5977 .unwrap()
5978 .iter()
5979 .map(|c| c.name.clone())
5980 .collect();
5981 assert_eq!(names, vec!["b".to_string(), "a".to_string()]);
5982
5983 // Unregister must remove exactly "a" and preserve "b"; the `== → !=`
5984 // mutant would keep "a" and drop "b".
5985 r.unregister("a");
5986 let names: Vec<String> = r
5987 .commands
5988 .read()
5989 .unwrap()
5990 .iter()
5991 .map(|c| c.name.clone())
5992 .collect();
5993 assert_eq!(names, vec!["b".to_string()]);
5994
5995 // Unregistering an unknown name is a no-op.
5996 r.unregister("nope");
5997 assert_eq!(r.commands.read().unwrap().len(), 1);
5998 }
5999
6000 /// `OverlayColorSpec::as_rgb` returns the exact stored tuple for the RGB
6001 /// variant and `None` for the theme-key variant; `as_theme_key` is the
6002 /// dual. Uses a triple with no zero or one components and a theme key
6003 /// that is neither empty nor `"xyzzy"` to kill every constant-return
6004 /// mutant reported by cargo-mutants at once.
6005 #[test]
6006 fn overlay_color_spec_accessors_are_variant_specific() {
6007 let rgb = OverlayColorSpec::rgb(12, 34, 56);
6008 assert_eq!(rgb.as_rgb(), Some((12, 34, 56)));
6009 assert_eq!(rgb.as_theme_key(), None);
6010
6011 let tk = OverlayColorSpec::theme_key("ui.status_bar_bg");
6012 assert_eq!(tk.as_rgb(), None);
6013 assert_eq!(tk.as_theme_key(), Some("ui.status_bar_bg"));
6014 }
6015
6016 /// `PluginCommand::debug_variant_name` returns the actual variant name
6017 /// derived from the `Debug` impl, not an empty or hard-coded string.
6018 #[test]
6019 fn plugin_command_debug_variant_name_returns_real_variant() {
6020 let c = PluginCommand::SetStatus {
6021 message: "hi".into(),
6022 };
6023 assert_eq!(c.debug_variant_name(), "SetStatus");
6024
6025 let c2 = PluginCommand::InsertText {
6026 buffer_id: BufferId(1),
6027 position: 0,
6028 text: String::new(),
6029 };
6030 assert_eq!(c2.debug_variant_name(), "InsertText");
6031 }
6032
6033 // ── PluginApi dispatch / mutation tests ────────────────────────────────
6034 //
6035 // Each `PluginApi` method is a one-liner that either pushes a
6036 // `PluginCommand` onto the channel or mutates a shared registry. The
6037 // mutants replace the body with `Ok(())` / `()`, i.e. the side effect
6038 // disappears. One assertion per method ties the side effect down.
6039
6040 type MkApi = (
6041 PluginApi,
6042 std::sync::mpsc::Receiver<PluginCommand>,
6043 Arc<RwLock<HookRegistry>>,
6044 Arc<RwLock<CommandRegistry>>,
6045 Arc<RwLock<EditorStateSnapshot>>,
6046 );
6047
6048 fn mk_api() -> MkApi {
6049 let hooks = Arc::new(RwLock::new(HookRegistry::new()));
6050 let commands = Arc::new(RwLock::new(CommandRegistry::new()));
6051 let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
6052 let snap = Arc::new(RwLock::new(EditorStateSnapshot::new()));
6053 let api = PluginApi::new(hooks.clone(), commands.clone(), tx, snap.clone());
6054 (api, rx, hooks, commands, snap)
6055 }
6056
6057 /// `unregister_hooks` must actually clear hooks registered under the
6058 /// same name; replacing the body with `()` leaves the count at 1.
6059 #[test]
6060 fn plugin_api_unregister_hooks_clears_registry() {
6061 let (api, _rx, hooks, _cmds, _snap) = mk_api();
6062 api.register_hook("h", Box::new(|_| true));
6063 assert_eq!(hooks.read().unwrap().hook_count("h"), 1);
6064 api.unregister_hooks("h");
6065 assert_eq!(hooks.read().unwrap().hook_count("h"), 0);
6066 }
6067
6068 /// `register_command` / `unregister_command` must actually write through
6069 /// to the shared `CommandRegistry`.
6070 #[test]
6071 fn plugin_api_register_and_unregister_command_write_through() {
6072 let (api, _rx, _hooks, cmds, _snap) = mk_api();
6073
6074 api.register_command(mk_cmd("x"));
6075 assert_eq!(cmds.read().unwrap().commands.read().unwrap().len(), 1);
6076
6077 api.unregister_command("x");
6078 assert_eq!(cmds.read().unwrap().commands.read().unwrap().len(), 0);
6079 }
6080
6081 /// Macro: assert that calling `$call` on a fresh `PluginApi` produces
6082 /// exactly one `PluginCommand` matching `$pattern` with the additional
6083 /// invariants in `$guard`.
6084 macro_rules! assert_dispatches {
6085 ($call:expr, $pattern:pat $(if $guard:expr)?) => {{
6086 let (api, rx, _h, _c, _s) = mk_api();
6087 let _ = $call(&api);
6088 match rx.try_recv().expect("no command sent") {
6089 $pattern $(if $guard)? => {}
6090 other => panic!("unexpected command variant: {:?}", other),
6091 }
6092 }};
6093 }
6094
6095 /// Every simple `send_command`-based method on `PluginApi` translates
6096 /// its arguments into the documented `PluginCommand` variant with the
6097 /// expected fields.
6098 #[test]
6099 fn plugin_api_send_command_methods_dispatch_correctly() {
6100 // delete_range
6101 assert_dispatches!(
6102 |a: &PluginApi| a.delete_range(BufferId(7), 3..9),
6103 PluginCommand::DeleteRange { buffer_id, range }
6104 if buffer_id == BufferId(7) && range == (3..9)
6105 );
6106
6107 // remove_overlay
6108 assert_dispatches!(
6109 |a: &PluginApi| a.remove_overlay(BufferId(2), "h-1".into()),
6110 PluginCommand::RemoveOverlay { buffer_id, handle }
6111 if buffer_id == BufferId(2) && handle.as_str() == "h-1"
6112 );
6113
6114 // clear_namespace
6115 assert_dispatches!(
6116 |a: &PluginApi| a.clear_namespace(BufferId(3), "diag".into()),
6117 PluginCommand::ClearNamespace { buffer_id, namespace }
6118 if buffer_id == BufferId(3) && namespace.as_str() == "diag"
6119 );
6120
6121 // clear_overlays_in_range
6122 assert_dispatches!(
6123 |a: &PluginApi| a.clear_overlays_in_range(BufferId(4), 10, 20),
6124 PluginCommand::ClearOverlaysInRange { buffer_id, start, end }
6125 if buffer_id == BufferId(4) && start == 10 && end == 20
6126 );
6127
6128 // clear_overlays_in_range_for_namespace
6129 assert_dispatches!(
6130 |a: &PluginApi| a.clear_overlays_in_range_for_namespace(
6131 BufferId(5),
6132 "md-emphasis".into(),
6133 10,
6134 20
6135 ),
6136 PluginCommand::ClearOverlaysInRangeForNamespace { buffer_id, namespace, start, end }
6137 if buffer_id == BufferId(5)
6138 && namespace.as_str() == "md-emphasis"
6139 && start == 10
6140 && end == 20
6141 );
6142
6143 // open_file_at_location
6144 assert_dispatches!(
6145 |a: &PluginApi| a.open_file_at_location(
6146 PathBuf::from("/tmp/x.rs"), Some(4), Some(8)
6147 ),
6148 PluginCommand::OpenFileAtLocation { path, line, column }
6149 if path == Path::new("/tmp/x.rs")
6150 && line == Some(4)
6151 && column == Some(8)
6152 );
6153
6154 // open_file_in_split
6155 assert_dispatches!(
6156 |a: &PluginApi| a.open_file_in_split(
6157 2, PathBuf::from("/tmp/y.rs"), Some(5), None
6158 ),
6159 PluginCommand::OpenFileInSplit { split_id, path, line, column }
6160 if split_id == 2
6161 && path == Path::new("/tmp/y.rs")
6162 && line == Some(5)
6163 && column.is_none()
6164 );
6165
6166 // start_prompt
6167 assert_dispatches!(
6168 |a: &PluginApi| a.start_prompt("label".into(), "cmd".into()),
6169 PluginCommand::StartPrompt { label, prompt_type, floating_overlay }
6170 if label == "label" && prompt_type == "cmd" && !floating_overlay
6171 );
6172
6173 // set_prompt_suggestions
6174 assert_dispatches!(
6175 |a: &PluginApi| a.set_prompt_suggestions(vec![
6176 Suggestion::new("one".into()),
6177 Suggestion::new("two".into()),
6178 ]),
6179 PluginCommand::SetPromptSuggestions { suggestions, .. }
6180 if suggestions.len() == 2
6181 && suggestions[0].text == "one"
6182 && suggestions[1].text == "two"
6183 );
6184
6185 // set_prompt_input_sync
6186 assert_dispatches!(
6187 |a: &PluginApi| a.set_prompt_input_sync(true),
6188 PluginCommand::SetPromptInputSync { sync } if sync
6189 );
6190 assert_dispatches!(
6191 |a: &PluginApi| a.set_prompt_input_sync(false),
6192 PluginCommand::SetPromptInputSync { sync } if !sync
6193 );
6194
6195 // add_menu_item
6196 assert_dispatches!(
6197 |a: &PluginApi| a.add_menu_item(
6198 "File".into(),
6199 MenuItem::Label { info: "info".into() },
6200 MenuPosition::Bottom,
6201 ),
6202 PluginCommand::AddMenuItem { menu_label, item, position }
6203 if menu_label == "File"
6204 && matches!(item, MenuItem::Label { ref info } if info == "info")
6205 && matches!(position, MenuPosition::Bottom)
6206 );
6207
6208 // add_menu
6209 assert_dispatches!(
6210 |a: &PluginApi| a.add_menu(
6211 Menu {
6212 id: None,
6213 label: "Help".into(),
6214 items: vec![],
6215 when: None,
6216 },
6217 MenuPosition::After("Edit".into()),
6218 ),
6219 PluginCommand::AddMenu { menu, position }
6220 if menu.label == "Help"
6221 && matches!(position, MenuPosition::After(ref s) if s == "Edit")
6222 );
6223
6224 // remove_menu_item
6225 assert_dispatches!(
6226 |a: &PluginApi| a.remove_menu_item("File".into(), "Open".into()),
6227 PluginCommand::RemoveMenuItem { menu_label, item_label }
6228 if menu_label == "File" && item_label == "Open"
6229 );
6230
6231 // remove_menu
6232 assert_dispatches!(
6233 |a: &PluginApi| a.remove_menu("File".into()),
6234 PluginCommand::RemoveMenu { menu_label } if menu_label == "File"
6235 );
6236
6237 // create_virtual_buffer
6238 assert_dispatches!(
6239 |a: &PluginApi| a.create_virtual_buffer("buf".into(), "mode".into(), true),
6240 PluginCommand::CreateVirtualBuffer { name, mode, read_only }
6241 if name == "buf" && mode == "mode" && read_only
6242 );
6243
6244 // create_virtual_buffer_with_content
6245 assert_dispatches!(
6246 |a: &PluginApi| a.create_virtual_buffer_with_content(
6247 "n".into(), "m".into(), false, vec![]
6248 ),
6249 PluginCommand::CreateVirtualBufferWithContent {
6250 name, mode, read_only, show_line_numbers, show_cursors,
6251 editing_disabled, hidden_from_tabs, request_id, ..
6252 }
6253 if name == "n" && mode == "m" && !read_only
6254 && show_line_numbers && show_cursors
6255 && !editing_disabled && !hidden_from_tabs
6256 && request_id.is_none()
6257 );
6258
6259 // set_virtual_buffer_content
6260 assert_dispatches!(
6261 |a: &PluginApi| a.set_virtual_buffer_content(BufferId(9), vec![]),
6262 PluginCommand::SetVirtualBufferContent { buffer_id, entries }
6263 if buffer_id == BufferId(9) && entries.is_empty()
6264 );
6265
6266 // get_text_properties_at_cursor
6267 assert_dispatches!(
6268 |a: &PluginApi| a.get_text_properties_at_cursor(BufferId(11)),
6269 PluginCommand::GetTextPropertiesAtCursor { buffer_id }
6270 if buffer_id == BufferId(11)
6271 );
6272
6273 // define_mode
6274 assert_dispatches!(
6275 |a: &PluginApi| a.define_mode(
6276 "m".into(),
6277 vec![("j".into(), "move_down".into())],
6278 true,
6279 false,
6280 ),
6281 PluginCommand::DefineMode {
6282 name, bindings, read_only, allow_text_input, inherit_normal_bindings, plugin_name
6283 }
6284 if name == "m"
6285 && bindings.len() == 1
6286 && bindings[0].0 == "j"
6287 && bindings[0].1 == "move_down"
6288 && read_only
6289 && !allow_text_input
6290 && !inherit_normal_bindings
6291 && plugin_name.is_none()
6292 );
6293
6294 // show_buffer
6295 assert_dispatches!(
6296 |a: &PluginApi| a.show_buffer(BufferId(77)),
6297 PluginCommand::ShowBuffer { buffer_id } if buffer_id == BufferId(77)
6298 );
6299
6300 // set_split_scroll
6301 assert_dispatches!(
6302 |a: &PluginApi| a.set_split_scroll(5, 128),
6303 PluginCommand::SetSplitScroll { split_id, top_byte }
6304 if split_id == SplitId(5) && top_byte == 128
6305 );
6306
6307 // get_highlights
6308 assert_dispatches!(
6309 |a: &PluginApi| a.get_highlights(BufferId(1), 0..10, 7),
6310 PluginCommand::RequestHighlights { buffer_id, range, request_id }
6311 if buffer_id == BufferId(1) && range == (0..10) && request_id == 7
6312 );
6313 }
6314
6315 /// `get_active_split_id` reads the snapshot verbatim; a non-{0,1}
6316 /// sentinel value kills both the `0` and `1` constant-return mutants.
6317 #[test]
6318 fn plugin_api_get_active_split_id_reads_snapshot() {
6319 let (api, _rx, _h, _c, snap) = mk_api();
6320 snap.write().unwrap().active_split_id = 42;
6321 assert_eq!(api.get_active_split_id(), 42);
6322 }
6323
6324 /// `state_snapshot_handle` returns a clone of the same `Arc`, not a
6325 /// freshly-defaulted snapshot. A distinguishing field value on the
6326 /// original state proves that the handle sees it.
6327 #[test]
6328 fn plugin_api_state_snapshot_handle_shares_underlying_arc() {
6329 let (api, _rx, _h, _c, snap) = mk_api();
6330 snap.write().unwrap().active_buffer_id = BufferId(42);
6331
6332 let h = api.state_snapshot_handle();
6333 assert_eq!(h.read().unwrap().active_buffer_id, BufferId(42));
6334 assert!(Arc::ptr_eq(&h, &snap));
6335 }
6336
6337 /// `KillHostProcess` survives a round-trip through serde: the
6338 /// `process_id` field stays identified by name and the variant
6339 /// retains its tag shape. If a future contributor renames the
6340 /// field or splits it into a tuple, the plugin-runtime TS side
6341 /// (which hand-builds the command JSON for the dispatcher) would
6342 /// silently break — this test pins the wire format.
6343 #[test]
6344 fn plugin_command_kill_host_process_serde_round_trip() {
6345 let cmd = PluginCommand::KillHostProcess { process_id: 1234 };
6346 let json = serde_json::to_value(&cmd).unwrap();
6347 assert_eq!(json["KillHostProcess"]["process_id"], 1234);
6348 let decoded: PluginCommand = serde_json::from_value(json).unwrap();
6349 match decoded {
6350 PluginCommand::KillHostProcess { process_id } => assert_eq!(process_id, 1234),
6351 other => panic!("expected KillHostProcess, got {:?}", other),
6352 }
6353 }
6354
6355 // ==================== SearchHandle behavior ====================
6356
6357 fn dummy_match(line: usize) -> GrepMatch {
6358 GrepMatch {
6359 file: "fixture.rs".to_string(),
6360 buffer_id: 0,
6361 byte_offset: 0,
6362 length: 4,
6363 line,
6364 column: 1,
6365 context: "match".to_string(),
6366 }
6367 }
6368
6369 /// Pull-based handle batches matches between drains: a producer that
6370 /// pushes N matches across multiple writes hands them to the consumer
6371 /// in a single take(), and a follow-up take() with no new writes
6372 /// returns an empty batch — proving the architectural property the
6373 /// new API was built around (no per-chunk dispatch).
6374 #[test]
6375 fn search_handle_batches_between_takes() {
6376 let handle = Arc::new(SearchHandleState::new());
6377
6378 // Three independent writer batches simulate three searcher tasks
6379 // pushing into the shared state.
6380 for chunk in [vec![dummy_match(1), dummy_match(2)], vec![dummy_match(3)]] {
6381 let count = chunk.len();
6382 let mut state = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6383 state.pending.extend(chunk);
6384 state.total_seen += count;
6385 }
6386
6387 // First take drains everything written so far.
6388 let drained: Vec<_> = {
6389 let mut s = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6390 std::mem::take(&mut s.pending)
6391 };
6392 assert_eq!(drained.len(), 3);
6393 assert_eq!(handle.state.lock().unwrap().total_seen, 3);
6394
6395 // Second take with no producer activity yields an empty batch.
6396 let empty: Vec<_> = {
6397 let mut s = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6398 std::mem::take(&mut s.pending)
6399 };
6400 assert!(empty.is_empty());
6401 }
6402
6403 /// `cancel` is a one-way latch visible to producers and consumers.
6404 /// Setting it does not implicitly mark `done` — completion is the
6405 /// producer's responsibility — but a producer observing the flag
6406 /// should stop pushing.
6407 #[test]
6408 fn search_handle_cancel_is_observable() {
6409 let handle = Arc::new(SearchHandleState::new());
6410 assert!(!handle.cancel.load(std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed));
6411
6412 handle
6413 .cancel
6414 .store(true, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
6415
6416 assert!(handle.cancel.load(std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed));
6417 assert!(!handle.state.lock().unwrap().done);
6418 }
6419
6420 /// The terminal state transition: producers flip `done = true` once
6421 /// no more matches will arrive, with `truncated` reflecting whether
6422 /// the search hit `max_results`. Consumers learn the search is
6423 /// finished from the same `take()` that drains the final batch.
6424 #[test]
6425 fn search_handle_done_transition_is_visible_to_consumer() {
6426 let handle = Arc::new(SearchHandleState::new());
6427
6428 // Producer pushes a final batch, then marks done.
6429 {
6430 let mut s = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6431 s.pending.push(dummy_match(7));
6432 s.total_seen += 1;
6433 s.truncated = true;
6434 s.done = true;
6435 }
6436
6437 let (matches, done, truncated) = {
6438 let mut s = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6439 (std::mem::take(&mut s.pending), s.done, s.truncated)
6440 };
6441
6442 assert_eq!(matches.len(), 1);
6443 assert!(done);
6444 assert!(truncated);
6445 }
6446
6447 /// Producers and consumers must be able to interleave without
6448 /// blocking each other longer than a `mem::take` swap. This test
6449 /// drives writes from a worker thread while the main thread drains;
6450 /// it asserts the consumer eventually sees every match. With a
6451 /// per-chunk dispatch model an analogous test would deadlock or
6452 /// drop matches; with the pull model it converges.
6453 #[test]
6454 fn search_handle_concurrent_producer_consumer() {
6455 let handle = Arc::new(SearchHandleState::new());
6456 let producer = Arc::clone(&handle);
6457 let writer = std::thread::spawn(move || {
6458 for line in 1..=200 {
6459 let mut s = producer.state.lock().unwrap();
6460 s.pending.push(dummy_match(line));
6461 s.total_seen += 1;
6462 }
6463 producer.state.lock().unwrap().done = true;
6464 });
6465
6466 let mut drained: Vec<GrepMatch> = Vec::new();
6467 loop {
6468 let (mut batch, done) = {
6469 let mut s = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6470 (std::mem::take(&mut s.pending), s.done)
6471 };
6472 drained.append(&mut batch);
6473 if done {
6474 let mut tail = handle.state.lock().unwrap();
6475 drained.append(&mut std::mem::take(&mut tail.pending));
6476 break;
6477 }
6478 std::thread::yield_now();
6479 }
6480 writer.join().unwrap();
6481 assert_eq!(drained.len(), 200);
6482 }
6483}