VisualEditor/Gadgets/Add a tool

This page shows you a commented example for writing gadgets for the VisualEditor: The code creates an entry in the toolbar to insert a template with parameters.

Example code
To test the following code, you can execute it in your browser's console and then start editing in VE. The new tool is available under “Insert” → “More” → “My tool”

Explanation
Let's have a look at what the above code does:

Create and register command
First we create and register a command to insert our template. The variable  stores the VE-representation of the template we want to insert, it corresponds to the wikitext.

To create and register the command we create a new instance of  (documentation) and register it with the. Let's have a look at some of the parameters: The parameters for the method are specified in the  array:
 * : That's the internal name of the tool. You should choose it in a way that makes it unique. If you are using scripts by other authors, too, you could prepend your username to make sure nobody else uses the same identifier.
 * , : That's the action and method we want to execute. In this case we use the   method of   (documentation) to insert our template.
 * The first entry is the content we want to insert. We stored it in the  variable above.
 * Next comes a flag whether the new content should take the current annotation. We set it to . This means that even if the cursor is inside an italic or bold text when the user inserts the template, the template will not take that text format.
 * Last comes another flag whether the new content should be selected. We set it to, so the template will be selected, allowing the user to easily open the template dialog.

Create and register wikitext command
A source code editor mode inside VE is currently under development. Actually the following code isn't necessary, if you don't add it, the source code editor will use the above command and just work as expected. But you can tweak the command a bit for wikitext if you want to.

We wrap the code in an -clause, so it will not break when the wikitext editor isn't available. The code itself is very similar to the code that creates and registers the default command. We use the same name for the command. Actually we could even use the  method from above, only with wikitext instead of our   variable. But let's use the  method from   (documenation) instead. As above we specify the parameters in the  array: The content that should go before the cursor, the content to go after it, and the content that should be inserted and selected in the middle unless there is already a selection. If you programmed with the traditional wikitext editor before, you will now these parameters as,   and.

Create and register tool
Now that we have our command we create and register a tool to invoke it from the toolbar. To do so we create a new class MyTool, inheriting from  (documentation). Note the, which will be shown in the toolbar, and the  , which links the tool to our command. Registering the tool is all we need to include it in the toolbar, as the definition has a “catch all” rule to include all tools that haven't been included explicitly (code). There are some more options you can configure, e.g. the icon.

Wrapper
The wrapper makes sure the code is executed at the right time: After all necessary modules have been loaded, but before the editor is initialized.

You can split it into to files: A loader script that calls The script you load then contains the main content: The  function from above and:

More ideas
Here are some more ideas to try out yourself.

Keyboard shortcut
Perhaps you don't want to use the mouse to insert the template but want to use a keyboard shortcut. No problem, create and register a trigger (documentation):

Keyboard sequence
Or you want the template to be inserted when you type. Create and register a sequence (documentation): The 3 at the end is the number of characters that should be deleted, in this case the length of.

Help entry
The sequence isn't obvious, so you might want to add it to the help dialog. You probably guessed how to do that: Register an entry with the correct registry. The registry is called, why don't you look up the documentation and try it yourself?