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@zegal/sfdt-utils

v0.4.45

Published

SFDT Utils

Downloads

425

Readme

sfdt-utils - Util functions for working with SFDT objects

Working with SFDT is hard and the JS API from SF provides us only the basics to do that.

Here we have compiled a group of utils so that we can easily do some more advanced things.

There are two groups of functions:

  1. Operations on SFDT objects directly, eg: toggleBookmark
  2. Batched calls to the document editor API, eg: hasBookmark

Usage:

Eg:

import toggleBookmark from 'sfdt-utils/toggleBookmark'

API

bookmarkAction

/**
* @param {String}  -
*/

bookmarkAction()

bookmarkHighlight

/**
* @param {String}  -
*/

bookmarkHighlight()

getCurrentSelection

/**
* @param {String}  -
*/

getCurrentSelection()

getSFDTjson

/**
* @param {String}  -
*/

getSFDTjson()

getSFDTstring

/**
* @param {String}  -
*/

getSFDTstring()

Has Bookmark - Detect if a bookmark exists

/**
* @param {String} name - Bookmark name
* @param {Object} documentEditor - Instance of the SF document editor
*
* @returns {Boolean} - True if the bookmark exists in the editor
*/

hasBookmark('my-bookmark-name', documentEditor)

insertBookmark

populate

processInlines

queryBookmark

showCaret

Toggle Bookmark - Hide or show the content of a bookmark

/**
* @param {Object} SFDT - The SF SFDT JSON object
* @param {String} bookmarkName - Bookmark to toggle on or off
* @param {Boolean} toggleOn - True to show bookmark content, false to hide it
*
* @returns {Object} updatedSFDT
*/

const updatedSFDT = toggleBookmark(SFDT, 'my-bookmark-name', true)

unselect

updateBookmarkContent - Change the content of a bookmark

/**
* @param {String} name - name of bookmark
* @param {String} content - new content
* @param {String} documentEditor - live documentEditor object
*/

updateBookmarkContent('my-bookmark-name', 'new content!', documentEditor)

To run tests:

 $ yarn test

Format the project (with prettier):

 $ yarn fmt