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    The command contribution should be implemented to register custom commands and handler.

    Implements

    Index

    Constructors

    Properties

    commandRegistry: CommandRegistry
    editorManager: EditorManager
    monacoCommandRegistry: MonacoCommandRegistry
    quickInputService: QuickInputService

    Methods

    • Register commands from Monaco to Theia registry.

      Monaco has different kind of commands which should be handled differently by Theia.

      They should be registered with a label to be visible in the quick command palette.

      Such actions should be enabled only if the current editor is available and it supports such action in the current context.

      Such actions should be enabled only if the current editor is available.

      actions.find and editor.action.startFindReplaceAction are registered as handlers for find and replace. If handlers are not enabled then the core should prevent the default browser behavior. Other Theia extensions can register alternative implementations using custom enablement.

      These commands are not necessary dependent on the current editor and enabled always. But they depend on services which are global in VS Code, but bound to the editor in Monaco, i.e. ICodeEditorService or IContextKeyService. We should take care of providing Theia implementations for such services.

      Namely: undo, redo and editor.action.selectAll. They depend on ICodeEditorService. They will try to delegate to the current editor and if it is not available delegate to the browser. They are registered as handlers for corresponding core commands always. Other Theia extensions can provide alternative implementations by introducing a dependency to @theia/monaco extension.

      Like _executeCodeActionProvider, they depend on ICodeEditorService and ITextModelService.

      It is setContext. It depends on IContextKeyService.

      Like openReferenceToSide and openReference, they depend on IListService. We treat all commands which don't match any other category of global commands as global editor commands and execute them using the instantiation service of the current editor.

      Returns void