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out | |||
node_modules |
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// A launch configuration that compiles the extension and then opens it inside a new window | |||
{ | |||
"version": "0.1.0", | |||
"configurations": [ | |||
{ | |||
"name": "Launch Extension", | |||
"type": "extensionHost", | |||
"request": "launch", | |||
"runtimeExecutable": "${execPath}", | |||
"args": ["--extensionDevelopmentPath=${workspaceRoot}" ], | |||
"stopOnEntry": false, | |||
"sourceMaps": true, | |||
"outDir": "${workspaceRoot}/out/src", | |||
"preLaunchTask": "npm" | |||
}, | |||
{ | |||
"name": "Launch Tests", | |||
"type": "extensionHost", | |||
"request": "launch", | |||
"runtimeExecutable": "${execPath}", | |||
"args": ["--extensionDevelopmentPath=${workspaceRoot}", "--extensionTestsPath=${workspaceRoot}/out/test" ], | |||
"stopOnEntry": false, | |||
"sourceMaps": true, | |||
"outDir": "${workspaceRoot}/out/test", | |||
"preLaunchTask": "npm" | |||
} | |||
] | |||
} |
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// Place your settings in this file to overwrite default and user settings. | |||
{ | |||
"files.exclude": { | |||
"out": false, // set this to true to hide the "out" folder with the compiled JS files | |||
"node_modules": false | |||
}, | |||
"search.exclude": { | |||
"out": true, // set this to false to include "out" folder in search results | |||
"node_modules": true | |||
}, | |||
"typescript.tsdk": "./node_modules/typescript/lib" // we want to use the TS server from our node_modules folder to control its version | |||
} |
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// Available variables which can be used inside of strings. | |||
// ${workspaceRoot}: the root folder of the team | |||
// ${file}: the current opened file | |||
// ${fileBasename}: the current opened file's basename | |||
// ${fileDirname}: the current opened file's dirname | |||
// ${fileExtname}: the current opened file's extension | |||
// ${cwd}: the current working directory of the spawned process | |||
// A task runner that calls a custom npm script that compiles the extension. | |||
{ | |||
"version": "0.1.0", | |||
// we want to run npm | |||
"command": "npm", | |||
// the command is a shell script | |||
"isShellCommand": true, | |||
// show the output window only if unrecognized errors occur. | |||
"showOutput": "silent", | |||
// we run the custom script "compile" as defined in package.json | |||
"args": ["run", "compile", "--loglevel", "silent"], | |||
// The tsc compiler is started in watching mode | |||
"isWatching": true, | |||
// use the standard tsc in watch mode problem matcher to find compile problems in the output. | |||
"problemMatcher": "$tsc-watch" | |||
} |
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.vscode/** | |||
typings/** | |||
out/test/** | |||
test/** | |||
src/** | |||
**/*.map | |||
.gitignore | |||
tsconfig.json | |||
vsc-extension-quickstart.md |
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The MIT License (MIT) | |||
Copyright (c) 2016 Eric Amodio | |||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |||
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |||
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |||
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |||
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |||
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all | |||
copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |||
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | |||
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |||
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | |||
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | |||
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, | |||
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE | |||
SOFTWARE. | |||
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# git-codelens README | |||
This is the README for your extension "git-codelens". After writing up a brief description, we recommend including the following sections. | |||
## Features | |||
Describe specific features of your extension including screenshots of your extension in action. Image paths are relative to this README file. | |||
For example if there is an image subfolder under your extension project workspace: | |||
\!\[feature X\]\(images/feature-x.png\) | |||
> Tip: Many popular extensions utilize animations. This is an excellent way to show off your extension! We recommend short, focused animations that are easy to follow. | |||
## Requirements | |||
If you have any requirements or dependencies, add a section describing those and how to install and configure them. | |||
## Extension Settings | |||
Include if your extension adds any VS Code settings through the `contributes.configuration` extension point. | |||
For example: | |||
This extension contributes the following settings: | |||
* `myExtension.enable`: enable/disable this extension | |||
* `myExtension.thing`: set to `blah` to do something | |||
## Known Issues | |||
Calling out known issues can help limit users opening duplicate issues against your extension. | |||
## Release Notes | |||
Users appreciate release notes as you update your extension. | |||
### 1.0.0 | |||
Initial release of ... | |||
### 1.0.1 | |||
Fixed issue #. | |||
### 1.1.0 | |||
Added features X, Y, and Z. | |||
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
## Working with Markdown | |||
**Note:** You can author your README using Visual Studio Code. Here are some useful editor keyboard shortcuts: | |||
* Split the editor (`Cmd+\` on OSX or `Ctrl+\` on Windows and Linux) | |||
* Toggle preview (`Shift+CMD+V` on OSX or `Shift+Ctrl+V` on Windows and Linux) | |||
* Press `Ctrl+Space` (Windows, Linux) or `Cmd+Space` (OSX) to see a list of Markdown snippets | |||
### For more information | |||
* [Visual Studio Code's Markdown Support](http://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/markdown) | |||
* [Markdown Syntax Reference](https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/) | |||
**Enjoy!** |
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{ | |||
"name": "git-codelens", | |||
"displayName": "Git CodeLens", | |||
"description": "Provides Git blame information in CodeLens", | |||
"version": "0.0.1", | |||
"author": "Eric Amodio", | |||
"publisher": "eamodio", | |||
"engines": { | |||
"vscode": "^1.3.0" | |||
}, | |||
"categories": [ | |||
"Other" | |||
], | |||
"activationEvents": [ | |||
"*" | |||
], | |||
"keywords": [ | |||
"git", "gitblame", "blame" | |||
], | |||
"main": "./out/src/extension", | |||
"contributes": { | |||
}, | |||
"scripts": { | |||
"vscode:prepublish": "node ./node_modules/vscode/bin/compile", | |||
"compile": "node ./node_modules/vscode/bin/compile -watch -p ./", | |||
"postinstall": "node ./node_modules/vscode/bin/install && tsc" | |||
}, | |||
"dependencies": { | |||
}, | |||
"devDependencies": { | |||
"typescript": "^1.8.10", | |||
"vscode": "^0.11.15" | |||
} | |||
} |
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'use strict'; | |||
import {CancellationToken, CodeLens, CodeLensProvider, commands, Range, SymbolInformation, SymbolKind, TextDocument, Uri} from 'vscode'; | |||
import {IBlameLine, gitBlame} from './git'; | |||
import * as moment from 'moment'; | |||
export class GitCodeLens extends CodeLens { | |||
constructor(public blame: Promise<IBlameLine[]>, public fileName: string, public blameRange: Range, range: Range) { | |||
super(range); | |||
this.blame = blame; | |||
this.fileName = fileName; | |||
this.blameRange = blameRange; | |||
} | |||
} | |||
export default class GitCodeLensProvider implements CodeLensProvider { | |||
constructor(public repoPath: string) { } | |||
provideCodeLenses(document: TextDocument, token: CancellationToken): CodeLens[] | Thenable<CodeLens[]> { | |||
// TODO: Should I wait here? | |||
let blame = gitBlame(document.fileName); | |||
return (commands.executeCommand('vscode.executeDocumentSymbolProvider', document.uri) as Promise<SymbolInformation[]>).then(symbols => { | |||
let lenses: CodeLens[] = []; | |||
symbols.forEach(sym => this._provideCodeLens(document, sym, blame, lenses)); | |||
return lenses; | |||
}); | |||
} | |||
private _provideCodeLens(document: TextDocument, symbol: SymbolInformation, blame: Promise<IBlameLine[]>, lenses: CodeLens[]): void { | |||
switch (symbol.kind) { | |||
case SymbolKind.Module: | |||
case SymbolKind.Class: | |||
case SymbolKind.Interface: | |||
case SymbolKind.Method: | |||
case SymbolKind.Function: | |||
case SymbolKind.Constructor: | |||
case SymbolKind.Field: | |||
case SymbolKind.Property: | |||
break; | |||
default: | |||
return; | |||
} | |||
var line = document.lineAt(symbol.location.range.start); | |||
// if (line.text.includes(symbol.name)) { | |||
// } | |||
let lens = new GitCodeLens(blame, document.fileName, symbol.location.range, line.range); | |||
lenses.push(lens); | |||
} | |||
resolveCodeLens(codeLens: CodeLens, token: CancellationToken): Thenable<CodeLens> { | |||
if (codeLens instanceof GitCodeLens) { | |||
return codeLens.blame.then(allLines => { | |||
let lines = allLines.slice(codeLens.blameRange.start.line, codeLens.blameRange.end.line + 1); | |||
let line = lines[0]; | |||
if (lines.length > 1) { | |||
let sorted = lines.sort((a, b) => b.date.getTime() - a.date.getTime()); | |||
line = sorted[0]; | |||
} | |||
codeLens.command = { | |||
title: `${line.author}, ${moment(line.date).fromNow()}`, | |||
command: 'git.viewFileHistory', | |||
arguments: [Uri.file(codeLens.fileName)] | |||
}; | |||
return codeLens; | |||
});//.catch(ex => Promise.reject(ex)); // TODO: Figure out a better way to stop the codelens from appearing | |||
} | |||
} | |||
} |
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'use strict'; | |||
import {DocumentSelector, ExtensionContext, languages, workspace} from 'vscode'; | |||
import GitCodeLensProvider from './codeLensProvider'; | |||
import {gitRepoPath} from './git' | |||
// this method is called when your extension is activated | |||
export function activate(context: ExtensionContext) { | |||
// Workspace not using a folder. No access to git repo. | |||
if (!workspace.rootPath) { | |||
return; | |||
} | |||
gitRepoPath(workspace.rootPath).then(repoPath => { | |||
let selector: DocumentSelector = { scheme: 'file' }; | |||
context.subscriptions.push(languages.registerCodeLensProvider(selector, new GitCodeLensProvider(repoPath))); | |||
}).catch(reason => console.warn(reason)); | |||
} | |||
// this method is called when your extension is deactivated | |||
export function deactivate() { | |||
} |
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'use strict'; | |||
import {spawn} from 'child_process'; | |||
import {dirname} from 'path'; | |||
export declare interface IBlameLine { | |||
line: number; | |||
author: string; | |||
date: Date; | |||
sha: string; | |||
//code: string; | |||
} | |||
export function gitRepoPath(cwd) { | |||
const mapper = (input, output) => { | |||
output.push(input.toString().replace(/\r?\n|\r/g, '')) | |||
}; | |||
return new Promise<string>((resolve, reject) => { | |||
gitCommand(cwd, mapper, 'rev-parse', '--show-toplevel') | |||
.then(result => resolve(result[0])) | |||
.catch(reason => reject(reason)); | |||
}); | |||
} | |||
const blameMatcher = /^(.*)\t\((.*)\t(.*)\t(.*?)\)(.*)$/gm; | |||
export function gitBlame(fileName: string) { | |||
const mapper = (input, output) => { | |||
let m: Array<string>; | |||
while ((m = blameMatcher.exec(input.toString())) != null) { | |||
output.push({ | |||
line: parseInt(m[4], 10), | |||
author: m[2], | |||
date: new Date(m[3]), | |||
sha: m[1] | |||
//code: m[5] | |||
}); | |||
} | |||
}; | |||
return gitCommand(dirname(fileName), mapper, 'blame', '-c', '-M', '-w', '--', fileName) as Promise<IBlameLine[]>; | |||
} | |||
function gitCommand(cwd: string, map: (input: Buffer, output: Array<any>) => void, ...args): Promise<any> { | |||
return new Promise<any>((resolve, reject) => { | |||
let spawn = require('child_process').spawn; | |||
let process = spawn('git', args, { cwd: cwd }); | |||
let output: Array<any> = []; | |||
process.stdout.on('data', data => { | |||
map(data, output); | |||
}); | |||
let errors: Array<string> = []; | |||
process.stderr.on('data', err => { | |||
errors.push(err.toString()); | |||
}); | |||
process.on('close', (exitCode, exitSignal) => { | |||
if (exitCode && errors.length) { | |||
reject(errors.toString()); | |||
return; | |||
} | |||
resolve(output); | |||
}); | |||
}); | |||
} |
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// | |||
// Note: This example test is leveraging the Mocha test framework. | |||
// Please refer to their documentation on https://mochajs.org/ for help. | |||
// | |||
// The module 'assert' provides assertion methods from node | |||
import * as assert from 'assert'; | |||
// You can import and use all API from the 'vscode' module | |||
// as well as import your extension to test it | |||
import * as vscode from 'vscode'; | |||
import * as myExtension from '../src/extension'; | |||
// Defines a Mocha test suite to group tests of similar kind together | |||
suite("Extension Tests", () => { | |||
// Defines a Mocha unit test | |||
test("Something 1", () => { | |||
assert.equal(-1, [1, 2, 3].indexOf(5)); | |||
assert.equal(-1, [1, 2, 3].indexOf(0)); | |||
}); | |||
}); |
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// | |||
// PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY / DELETE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING | |||
// | |||
// This file is providing the test runner to use when running extension tests. | |||
// By default the test runner in use is Mocha based. | |||
// | |||
// You can provide your own test runner if you want to override it by exporting | |||
// a function run(testRoot: string, clb: (error:Error) => void) that the extension | |||
// host can call to run the tests. The test runner is expected to use console.log | |||
// to report the results back to the caller. When the tests are finished, return | |||
// a possible error to the callback or null if none. | |||
var testRunner = require('vscode/lib/testrunner'); | |||
// You can directly control Mocha options by uncommenting the following lines | |||
// See https://github.com/mochajs/mocha/wiki/Using-mocha-programmatically#set-options for more info | |||
testRunner.configure({ | |||
ui: 'tdd', // the TDD UI is being used in extension.test.ts (suite, test, etc.) | |||
useColors: true // colored output from test results | |||
}); | |||
module.exports = testRunner; |
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{ | |||
"compilerOptions": { | |||
"module": "commonjs", | |||
"target": "es5", | |||
"outDir": "out", | |||
"noLib": true, | |||
"sourceMap": true, | |||
"rootDir": "." | |||
}, | |||
"exclude": [ | |||
"node_modules", | |||
".vscode-test" | |||
] | |||
} |
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/// <reference path="../node_modules/vscode/typings/node.d.ts" /> |
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/// <reference path="../node_modules/vscode/typings/index.d.ts" /> |
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# Welcome to your first VS Code Extension | |||
## What's in the folder | |||
* This folder contains all of the files necessary for your extension | |||
* `package.json` - this is the manifest file in which you declare your extension and command. | |||
The sample plugin registers a command and defines its title and command name. With this information | |||
VS Code can show the command in the command palette. It doesn’t yet need to load the plugin. | |||
* `src/extension.ts` - this is the main file where you will provide the implementation of your command. | |||
The file exports one function, `activate`, which is called the very first time your extension is | |||
activated (in this case by executing the command). Inside the `activate` function we call `registerCommand`. | |||
We pass the function containing the implementation of the command as the second parameter to | |||
`registerCommand`. | |||
## Get up and running straight away | |||
* press `F5` to open a new window with your extension loaded | |||
* run your command from the command palette by pressing (`Ctrl+Shift+P` or `Cmd+Shift+P` on Mac) and typing `Hello World` | |||
* set breakpoints in your code inside `src/extension.ts` to debug your extension | |||
* find output from your extension in the debug console | |||
## Make changes | |||
* you can relaunch the extension from the debug toolbar after changing code in `src/extension.ts` | |||
* you can also reload (`Ctrl+R` or `Cmd+R` on Mac) the VS Code window with your extension to load your changes | |||
## Explore the API | |||
* you can open the full set of our API when you open the file `node_modules/vscode/vscode.d.ts` | |||
## Run tests | |||
* open the debug viewlet (`Ctrl+Shift+D` or `Cmd+Shift+D` on Mac) and from the launch configuration dropdown pick `Launch Tests` | |||
* press `F5` to run the tests in a new window with your extension loaded | |||
* see the output of the test result in the debug console | |||
* make changes to `test/extension.test.ts` or create new test files inside the `test` folder | |||
* by convention, the test runner will only consider files matching the name pattern `**.test.ts` | |||
* you can create folders inside the `test` folder to structure your tests any way you want |