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function ShowAutocompletion(obj) { | |
// Disable default autocompletion for javascript | |
monaco.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.setCompilerOptions({ noLib: true }); | |
// Helper function to return the monaco completion item type of a thing | |
function getType(thing, isMember) { | |
isMember = (isMember == undefined) ? (typeof isMember == "boolean") ? isMember : false : false; // Give isMember a default value of false | |
switch ((typeof thing).toLowerCase()) { | |
case "object": | |
return monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Class; | |
case "function": | |
return (isMember) ? monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Method : monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Function; | |
default: | |
return (isMember) ? monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Property : monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Variable; | |
} | |
} | |
// Register object that will return autocomplete items | |
monaco.languages.registerCompletionItemProvider('javascript', { | |
// Run this function when the period or open parenthesis is typed (and anything after a space) | |
triggerCharacters: ['.', '('], | |
// Function to generate autocompletion results | |
provideCompletionItems: function(model, position, token) { | |
// Split everything the user has typed on the current line up at each space, and only look at the last word | |
var last_chars = model.getValueInRange({startLineNumber: position.lineNumber, startColumn: 0, endLineNumber: position.lineNumber, endColumn: position.column}); | |
var words = last_chars.replace("\t", "").split(" "); | |
var active_typing = words[words.length - 1]; // What the user is currently typing (everything after the last space) | |
// This if statement adds support for autocomplete inside if statements and stuff | |
if (active_typing.includes('(')) { | |
active_typing = active_typing.split('('); | |
active_typing = active_typing[active_typing.length - 1]; | |
} | |
// If the last character typed is a period then we need to look at member objects of the obj object | |
var is_member = active_typing.charAt(active_typing.length - 1) == "."; | |
// Array of autocompletion results | |
var result = []; | |
// Used for generic handling between member and non-member objects | |
var last_token = obj; | |
var prefix = ''; | |
if (is_member) { | |
// Is a member, get a list of all members, and the prefix | |
var parents = active_typing.substring(0, active_typing.length - 1).split("."); | |
last_token = obj[parents[0]]; | |
prefix = parents[0]; | |
// Loop through all the parents the current one will have (to generate prefix) | |
for (var i = 1; i < parents.length; i++) { | |
var propToLookFor = parents[i]; | |
// Support for arrays | |
var isPropAnArray = propToLookFor.charAt(propToLookFor.length - 1) == ']'; | |
if (isPropAnArray) | |
propToLookFor = propToLookFor.split('[')[0]; | |
if (last_token.hasOwnProperty(propToLookFor)) { | |
prefix += '.' + propToLookFor; | |
last_token = last_token[propToLookFor]; | |
if (isPropAnArray && Array.isArray(last_token)) | |
{ | |
last_token = last_token[0]; | |
} | |
} else { | |
// Not valid | |
return result; | |
} | |
} | |
prefix += '.'; | |
} | |
// Array properties | |
if (Array.isArray(last_token)) | |
last_token = { length: 0 }; | |
// Get all the child properties of the last token | |
for (var prop in last_token) { | |
// Do not show properites that begin with "__" | |
if (last_token.hasOwnProperty(prop) && !prop.startsWith("__")) { | |
// Get the detail type (try-catch) incase object does not have prototype | |
var details = ''; | |
try { | |
details = last_token[prop].__proto__.constructor.name; | |
} catch (e) { | |
details = typeof last_token[prop]; | |
} | |
// Create completion object | |
var to_push = { | |
label: prefix + prop, | |
kind: getType(last_token[prop], is_member), | |
detail: details, | |
insertText: prop | |
}; | |
// Change insertText and documentation for functions | |
if (to_push.detail.toLowerCase() == 'function') { | |
to_push.insertText += "("; | |
to_push.documentation = (last_token[prop].toString()).split("{")[0]; // Show function prototype in the documentation popup | |
} | |
// Add to final results | |
result.push(to_push); | |
} | |
} | |
return { | |
suggestions: result | |
}; | |
} | |
}); | |
} |
// This simple example will show autocompletion for "Person" with the given properties of name, age | |
ShowAutocompletion({ | |
Person: { | |
name: "", | |
age: 0 | |
} | |
}); |
@ycoliveira
Using the code below (whatever was in the monaco playground + this stuff here):
// The Monaco Editor can be easily created, given an
// empty container and an options literal.
// Two members of the literal are "value" and "language".
// The editor takes the full size of its container.
monaco.editor.create(document.getElementById("container"), {
value: "function hello() {\n\talert('Hello world!');\n}",
language: "javascript"
});
function ShowAutocompletion(obj) {
// Disable default autocompletion for javascript
monaco.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.setCompilerOptions({ noLib: true });
// Helper function to return the monaco completion item type of a thing
function getType(thing, isMember) {
isMember = (isMember == undefined) ? (typeof isMember == "boolean") ? isMember : false : false; // Give isMember a default value of false
switch ((typeof thing).toLowerCase()) {
case "object":
return monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Class;
case "function":
return (isMember) ? monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Method : monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Function;
default:
return (isMember) ? monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Property : monaco.languages.CompletionItemKind.Variable;
}
}
// Register object that will return autocomplete items
monaco.languages.registerCompletionItemProvider('javascript', {
// Run this function when the period or open parenthesis is typed (and anything after a space)
triggerCharacters: ['.', '('],
// Function to generate autocompletion results
provideCompletionItems: function(model, position, token) {
// Split everything the user has typed on the current line up at each space, and only look at the last word
var last_chars = model.getValueInRange({startLineNumber: position.lineNumber, startColumn: 0, endLineNumber: position.lineNumber, endColumn: position.column});
var words = last_chars.replace("\t", "").split(" ");
var active_typing = words[words.length - 1]; // What the user is currently typing (everything after the last space)
// If the last character typed is a period then we need to look at member objects of the obj object
var is_member = active_typing.charAt(active_typing.length - 1) == ".";
// Array of autocompletion results
var result = [];
// Used for generic handling between member and non-member objects
var last_token = obj;
var prefix = '';
if (is_member) {
// Is a member, get a list of all members, and the prefix
var parents = active_typing.substring(0, active_typing.length - 1).split(".");
last_token = obj[parents[0]];
prefix = parents[0];
// Loop through all the parents the current one will have (to generate prefix)
for (var i = 1; i < parents.length; i++) {
if (last_token.hasOwnProperty(parents[i])) {
prefix += '.' + parents[i];
last_token = last_token[parents[i]];
} else {
// Not valid
return result;
}
}
prefix += '.';
}
// Get all the child properties of the last token
for (var prop in last_token) {
// Do not show properites that begin with "__"
if (last_token.hasOwnProperty(prop) && !prop.startsWith("__")) {
// Get the detail type (try-catch) incase object does not have prototype
var details = '';
try {
details = last_token[prop].__proto__.constructor.name;
} catch (e) {
details = typeof last_token[prop];
}
// Create completion object
var to_push = {
label: prefix + prop,
kind: getType(last_token[prop], is_member),
detail: details,
insertText: prop
};
// Change insertText and documentation for functions
if (to_push.detail.toLowerCase() == 'function') {
to_push.insertText += "(";
to_push.documentation = (last_token[prop].toString()).split("{")[0]; // Show function prototype in the documentation popup
}
// Add to final results
result.push(to_push);
}
}
return {
suggestions: result
};
}
});
}
ShowAutocompletion({
Person: {
name: "",
age: 0
}
});
When I run that and type "Person." in the playground I see this:
Heey! Thanks! It worked and it's exactly what I was looking for. Just one doubt, inside if blocks the autocomplete works only for Person, it doesn't shows it children like "if(Person.age)" it completes Person and after dot the suggestions doesn't appear. Any idea what could it be?
@ycoliveira Yes, that appears to be a problem with my parsing. If you add a space between (
and Person
all will be fine.
Typing comes through to these extensions as words, so if there is no space my code sees it as one word, which is not in the object provided to ShowAutocompletion
.
@ycoliveira @mwrouse as an easy fix for that, you can write the following after line 31
if (activeTyping.includes('(')) {
activeTyping = last(activeTyping.split('('));
}
Great example, thank you very much!
I try to use your codes, but always throw the exception as below:
If I removed this codes as below:
monaco.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.setCompilerOptions({ noLib: true });
The exception will be disappear.
But if that, it will inherit the javascript variable or other features there. That is not my expected. I just want to display the speicified keyword for the suggestions and auto complete.
How to fix this issue? Anyone help me? Thanks so much. :)
@mwrouse If Inside an object I have a property of type Array, How can I make it to work with [index] ?
Because currently the result with your code is array.0.property
instead of array[0].property
@jack-gaojz I can't speak for your exact setup, you appear to be using tsWorker, and I'm not familiar with that. But using the code in the Monaco Editor Playground works just fine.
Actually, I am seeing that same error in the monaco playground, not sure what it is. But it still works fine there even with the error. Might be something with Monaco.
@DaniShMyGit can you please share what you are passing in to the ShowAutocompletion
function?
@mwrouse Thanks for your quick response.
This is what I'm passing to the function:
ShowAutocompletion({ input: { accountId: 0, array: [{ id: 0 }] } });
And I'm getting: input.array.0
Also, there are no suggestsion for my auto-complete results because they appeared as "any" . For example, if I type input.array, I expect to see in the suggestions 'length' function, but it isn't shown
(I removed monaco.languages.typescript.javascriptDefaults.setCompilerOptions({ noLib: true })
);
@DaniShMyGit I have updated the gist to allow for arrays, good find. Basically in the for-loop on line 56 I checked to see if it contained ']' to check if it was an array.
Also, if the input object is an array but you type "array." it won't show anything.
I also added some code by @suren-atoyan to allow for things to be in an if statement.
@mwrouse you are a legend, it works!
Thanks!
@mwrouse so basically we don't have any option how to tell the compiler that I have a property of type Array, right?
I mean for array functions completions like 'length' and such
@DaniShMyGit you can make the following changes:
Change the if statement at line 68 to this:
if (isPropAnArray && Array.isArray(last_token))
{
last_token = last_token[0];
}
Then before the loop on line 84 add this:
if (Array.isArray(last_token))
{
last_token = { length: 0};
}
That will show input.array.length
I'm not sure if I'm going to add that to the file. That adds a slipper slope on what this should cover.
But you can add as many properties on there as you want.
@mwrouse Thank you very much!
You helped me a-lot!
@DaniShMyGit I changed my mind, I updated the gist to have those changes. But it still stands, if you want more properties on array, add it to last_token
before that final for-loop.
You can also inject onto any properties there.
@mwrouse I have another question, maybe you can advise me.
I'm sending this object to your function:
ShowAutocompletion( { output: { "getAccountByIdOut":{ "id": 1000, "name": "MyName" } } } )
So I'll be able in my monaco editor access my properties not using '.' but as json... for example:
`(inputStr) => {
const input = JSON.parse(inputStr);
output = {
getAccount..
}
return output;
}`
typing 'getAccount..' will auto-complete based on the schema I provided...
@DaniShMyGit I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say, or what the question is.
@mwrouse what I'm trying to do is to apply auto-completion inside {} block.
Instead of typing output.getAccountByIdOut.id I want to apply auto-completion like this:
output = { getAccountByIdOut: { id: } }
@mwrouse Similar to https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/playground.html#extending-language-services-configure-json-defaults
but in javascript
I see, that is not was this was designed for. From the link you added looks like it would be fundamentally different.
This was made when a friend of mine was working on a little game editor, he wanted to expose the editor to only the game objects available to the user. This allowed him to write the code that works, and pass it directly to the monaco editor and it would add auto-completion for it to the user.
The things this is auto completing should already exist in the context of whatever the editor code is going to be run in once written.
I understand, thanks for your response!
var code = 'const person = ' + JSON.stringify(yourObject);
var libUri = 'ts:filename/facts.d.ts';
monaco.languages.typescript.typescriptDefaults.addExtraLib(code, libUri);
monaco.editor.createModel(code, 'typescript', monaco.Uri.parse(libUri));
:)
Just came across this, exactly what I needed. Thx for sharing!
var code = 'const person = ' + JSON.stringify(yourObject);
var libUri = 'ts:filename/facts.d.ts';
monaco.languages.typescript.typescriptDefaults.addExtraLib(code, libUri);
monaco.editor.createModel(code, 'typescript', monaco.Uri.parse(libUri));
:)
This is the recommended usage of monaco-editor
, but it cannot solve the variable autocompletion on this
.
It's kinda working now. When I start typing "Person" it autocompletes and suggests "Person" but after "." it's not suggesting it properties "age" nor "name". Is it right? (sorry for being annoying, I'm new do monaco and this is the only info I got searching for autocompleting objects.)