├── .editorconfig
├── .eslintignore
├── .eslintrc
├── .gitignore
├── .npmrc
├── Dist
└── 0.1
│ └── ObsidianTodoistProjects
│ ├── ObsidianTodoistProjects-0.1.zip
│ ├── main.js
│ └── manifest.json
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── esbuild.config.mjs
├── main.ts
├── manifest.json
├── package.json
├── styles.css
├── tsconfig.json
├── version-bump.mjs
└── versions.json
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1 | # top-most EditorConfig file
2 | root = true
3 |
4 | [*]
5 | charset = utf-8
6 | end_of_line = lf
7 | insert_final_newline = true
8 | indent_style = tab
9 | indent_size = 4
10 | tab_width = 4
11 |
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1 | node_modules/
2 |
3 | main.js
4 |
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1 | {
2 | "root": true,
3 | "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
4 | "env": { "node": true },
5 | "plugins": [
6 | "@typescript-eslint"
7 | ],
8 | "extends": [
9 | "eslint:recommended",
10 | "plugin:@typescript-eslint/eslint-recommended",
11 | "plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended"
12 | ],
13 | "parserOptions": {
14 | "sourceType": "module"
15 | },
16 | "rules": {
17 | "no-unused-vars": "off",
18 | "@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars": ["error", { "args": "none" }],
19 | "@typescript-eslint/ban-ts-comment": "off",
20 | "no-prototype-builtins": "off",
21 | "@typescript-eslint/no-empty-function": "off"
22 | }
23 | }
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1 | # vscode
2 | .vscode
3 |
4 | # Intellij
5 | *.iml
6 | .idea
7 |
8 | # npm
9 | node_modules
10 |
11 | # Don't include the compiled main.js file in the repo.
12 | # They should be uploaded to GitHub releases instead.
13 | main.js
14 |
15 | # Exclude sourcemaps
16 | *.map
17 |
18 | # obsidian
19 | data.json
20 |
21 | # Exclude macOS Finder (System Explorer) View States
22 | .DS_Store
23 | package-lock.json
24 |
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1 | {
2 | "id": "ObsidianTodoistProjects",
3 | "name": "Obsidian Todoist Projects sync",
4 | "version": "0.1.0",
5 | "minAppVersion": "0.15.0",
6 | "description": "This plugin synchronizes projects from Todoist, creating a note for each. The note created contains a list of tasks for that project (assuming you have the Todoist Plugin). I also recommend that you install the Folder Note plugin, but it is not strictly needed.",
7 | "author": "Jonas Dam",
8 | "authorUrl": "https://github.com/stuporfly/ObsidianTodoistProjects",
9 | "isDesktopOnly": true
10 | }
11 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Obsidian Todoist project sync
2 |
3 | This plugin pulls project inforation from Todoist, and creates a note for each project, in a tree structure.
4 |
5 | - when a project is delete in Todoist, the corresponding note is archived.
6 | - if a project is restored, the corresponding note is restored from the archive.
7 | - if a project is moved or renamed, the corresponding note and sub-notes are moved and renamed.
8 |
9 |
10 | You have the following settings to work with:
11 | - TodoistToken: The API-token from todoist that is required to access their api for your account.
12 | - PrimarySyncDevice: if this field is set, projects will only sync on the device with this name. This is to prevent sync-problems if projects are updated on multiple devices.
13 | - TodoistSyncFrequency: The interval, in seconds, between each sync.
14 | - TodoistProjectFolder: Defines which folder the todoist notes should be created in.
15 |
16 |
17 | By default, the newly created notes contains a link to the project in Todoist, and the code to show todos for the current project, assuming you have the [Todoist Plugin](https://obsidian.md/plugins?id=todoist-sync-plugin) installed.
18 |
19 |
20 | It is recommended that you also install the [Obsidian Folder Notes plugin](https://obsidian.md/plugins?id=folder-notes) - if you don't you will have both folders and notes for any project that has sub-projects. The note for these projects will be inside the folders.
21 |
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/esbuild.config.mjs:
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1 | import esbuild from "esbuild";
2 | import process from "process";
3 | import builtins from "builtin-modules";
4 |
5 | const banner =
6 | `/*
7 | THIS IS A GENERATED/BUNDLED FILE BY ESBUILD
8 | if you want to view the source, please visit the github repository of this plugin
9 | */
10 | `;
11 |
12 | const prod = (process.argv[2] === "production");
13 |
14 | const context = await esbuild.context({
15 | banner: {
16 | js: banner,
17 | },
18 | entryPoints: ["main.ts"],
19 | bundle: true,
20 | external: [
21 | "obsidian",
22 | "electron",
23 | "@codemirror/autocomplete",
24 | "@codemirror/collab",
25 | "@codemirror/commands",
26 | "@codemirror/language",
27 | "@codemirror/lint",
28 | "@codemirror/search",
29 | "@codemirror/state",
30 | "@codemirror/view",
31 | "@lezer/common",
32 | "@lezer/highlight",
33 | "@lezer/lr",
34 | ...builtins],
35 | format: "cjs",
36 | target: "es2018",
37 | logLevel: "info",
38 | sourcemap: prod ? false : "inline",
39 | treeShaking: true,
40 | outfile: "main.js",
41 | });
42 |
43 | if (prod) {
44 | await context.rebuild();
45 | process.exit(0);
46 | } else {
47 | await context.watch();
48 | }
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/main.ts:
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1 | import { App, Editor, FileManager, FileSystemAdapter, FrontMatterCache, MarkdownView, Modal, normalizePath, Notice, Plugin, PluginSettingTab, Setting, TFile, TFolder } from 'obsidian';
2 | import { Project, TodoistApi } from "@doist/todoist-api-typescript"// Remember to rename these classes and interfaces!
3 | import { Console, error } from 'console';
4 | import * as os from 'os';
5 | interface TodoistProjectSyncSettings {
6 | PrimarySyncDevice: string;
7 | TodoistSyncFrequency: number;
8 | TodoistToken: string;
9 | TodoistProjectFolder: string;
10 | }
11 |
12 | const DEFAULT_SETTINGS: TodoistProjectSyncSettings = {
13 | TodoistToken: '',
14 | TodoistProjectFolder: 'Projects',
15 | TodoistSyncFrequency: 60,
16 | PrimarySyncDevice: ''
17 | }
18 |
19 | export default class TodoistProjectSync extends Plugin {
20 | settings: TodoistProjectSyncSettings;
21 | refreshIntervalID: number;
22 | todoistApi: TodoistApi;
23 |
24 | async onload() {
25 | await this.loadSettings();
26 |
27 | // This adds a settings tab so the user can configure various aspects of the plugin
28 | this.addSettingTab(new TodoistSettingTab(this.app, this));
29 |
30 | // If the plugin hooks up any global DOM events (on parts of the app that doesn't belong to this plugin)
31 | // Using this function will automatically remove the event listener when this plugin is disabled.
32 | // this.registerDomEvent(document, 'click', (evt: MouseEvent) => {
33 | // console.log('click', evt);
34 | // });
35 |
36 | this.setRefreshInterval();
37 | }
38 |
39 | setRefreshInterval() {
40 | if (this.refreshIntervalID > 0)
41 | window.clearInterval(this.refreshIntervalID);
42 | if (this.settings.TodoistSyncFrequency > 0)
43 | this.refreshIntervalID= this.registerInterval(window.setInterval(async () => {
44 | console.log(new Date().toLocaleString() + ': Updating Todoist Project files');
45 | await this.updateTodoistProjectFiles();
46 | console.log(new Date().toLocaleString() + ': Todoist Project files updated');
47 | }
48 | , this.settings.TodoistSyncFrequency * 1000));
49 |
50 | }
51 | async updateTodoistProjectFiles() {
52 | if (!(os.hostname() === this.settings.PrimarySyncDevice || this.settings.PrimarySyncDevice === '')) /// Object.entries(app.commands.commands).filter(([, val]) => val.name.includes("Reload app without saving")).forEach(([id]) => console.log(id))
53 | {
54 | console.log("Not Primary sync device - skipping Todoist sync");
55 | return;
56 | }
57 | //app:reload
58 | this.todoistApi = new TodoistApi(this.settings.TodoistToken);
59 | if (!await this.app.vault.adapter.exists(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder))
60 | this.app.vault.createFolder(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder);
61 | try {
62 | const projects = await this.todoistApi.getProjects();
63 |
64 | const files = this.app.vault.getMarkdownFiles();
65 | const filesById: { [id: string]: TFile; } = {};
66 |
67 | files.forEach(file => {
68 | const Metadata = this.app.metadataCache.getFileCache(file);
69 | if (Metadata?.frontmatter?.TodoistId)
70 | filesById[Metadata?.frontmatter?.TodoistId] = file;
71 |
72 | });
73 | const handledProjects: string[] = [];
74 | projects.forEach(async element => {
75 | handledProjects.push(element.id);
76 | let filepath = this.getPath(projects, element.id);
77 | if (!await this.app.vault.adapter.exists(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder + filepath))
78 | await this.app.vault.createFolder(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder + filepath);
79 | //If a project has sub-projects, the note should be placed in the project folder, otherwise, it should be placed in the parent project folder.
80 | if (projects.filter(p => p.parentId === element.id).length>0)
81 | filepath = filepath +"/"+ element.name;
82 | const filename = normalizePath(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder + filepath + '/' + element.name + '.md');
83 |
84 | if (!this.app.vault.getAbstractFileByPath(filename)) {
85 | if (!filesById[element.id]) {
86 | await this.app.vault.create(filename, "---\nTodoistId: " + element.id + "\n---\n[" + element.name + "](https://todoist.com/app/project/" + element.id + ")"
87 | + "\n```todoist \n\"name\": \"" + element.name + "\" \n\"filter\": \"#" + element.name + "\"\n```\n");
88 | }
89 | else {
90 | const oldPath = "/" + filesById[element.id].path.substring(0, filesById[element.id].path.length - (element.name + ".md").length - 1);
91 | if (!(await this.app.vault.adapter.exists("/" + filename)) && (await this.app.vault.adapter.exists("/" + filesById[element.id].path))) {
92 |
93 | await this.app.vault.rename(filesById[element.id], filename);
94 | if (this.app.vault.getAbstractFileByPath(normalizePath(oldPath)) instanceof TFolder) {
95 | let folderToDelete = this.app.vault.getAbstractFileByPath(normalizePath(oldPath)) as TFolder;
96 | let keepDeleting = true;
97 | if (folderToDelete.children.length == 0) {
98 | while (keepDeleting) {
99 | const nextfolderToDelete = folderToDelete?.parent;
100 | await this.app.fileManager.trashFile(folderToDelete!);
101 | folderToDelete = nextfolderToDelete!;
102 | if (folderToDelete.children.length > 0)
103 | keepDeleting = false;
104 |
105 | }
106 |
107 | }
108 | }
109 | }
110 | }
111 | }
112 | });
113 | const filesToRemove: TFile[] = [];
114 |
115 | files.forEach(file => {
116 | const Metadata = this.app.metadataCache.getFileCache(file);
117 | if (Metadata?.frontmatter?.TodoistId) {
118 | const todoistId: string = Metadata?.frontmatter?.TodoistId;
119 | if (!handledProjects.contains(todoistId.toString())) {
120 | filesToRemove.push(file);
121 | }
122 | }
123 | })
124 | filesToRemove.forEach(async file => {
125 | if (!await this.app.vault.adapter.exists(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder + "/archive"))
126 | await this.app.vault.createFolder(this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder + "/archive");
127 |
128 | const Metadata = this.app.metadataCache.getFileCache(file);
129 | const projectNameFromMeta = Metadata?.frontmatter?.projectName;
130 | const todooistId = Metadata?.frontmatter?.TodoistId;
131 | if (!projectNameFromMeta)
132 | this.app.fileManager.processFrontMatter(file, fm => fm["projectName"] = file.name)
133 | // await this.addYamlProp("projectName", file.name, file);
134 | await this.app.vault.rename(file, this.settings.TodoistProjectFolder + "/archive/" + todooistId + ".md");
135 |
136 | });
137 | }
138 | catch (error) {
139 | console.log(error)
140 | };
141 | }
142 | getPath(projects: Project[], currentProjectId?: string): string {
143 | let result = "";
144 | if (currentProjectId) {
145 | const currentProject = projects.find(p => p.id === currentProjectId);
146 | if (currentProject?.parentId) {
147 | const parentProj = projects.find((proj: Project) => proj.id === currentProject?.parentId);
148 | if (parentProj)
149 | result = this.getPath(projects, parentProj.id) + "/" + parentProj.name;
150 | else
151 | throw new RangeError("Project tree structure in Todoist is malformed. Project with ID: " + currentProject.parentId + "Does not exist");
152 | }
153 | }
154 | return result;
155 |
156 | }
157 | // public async addYamlProp(propName: string, propValue: string, file: TFile): Promise {
158 | // const fileContent: string = await this.app.vault.read(file);
159 | // const isYamlEmpty: boolean = (this.app.metadataCache.getFileCache(file)?.frontmatter === undefined && !fileContent.match(/^-{3}\s*\n*\r*-{3}/));
160 |
161 |
162 | // const splitContent = fileContent.split("\n");
163 | // if (isYamlEmpty) {
164 | // splitContent.unshift("---");
165 | // splitContent.unshift(`${propName}: ${propValue}`);
166 | // splitContent.unshift("---");
167 | // }
168 | // else {
169 | // splitContent.splice(1, 0, `${propName}: ${propValue}`);
170 | // }
171 |
172 | // const newFileContent = splitContent.join("\n");
173 | // await this.app.vault.modify(file, newFileContent);
174 | // }
175 |
176 | onunload() {
177 |
178 | }
179 |
180 | async loadSettings() {
181 | this.settings = Object.assign({}, DEFAULT_SETTINGS, await this.loadData());
182 | }
183 |
184 | async saveSettings() {
185 | await this.saveData(this.settings);
186 | }
187 | }
188 |
189 |
190 | class TodoistSettingTab extends PluginSettingTab {
191 | plugin: TodoistProjectSync;
192 |
193 | constructor(app: App, plugin: TodoistProjectSync) {
194 | super(app, plugin);
195 | this.plugin = plugin;
196 | }
197 |
198 | display(): void {
199 | const { containerEl } = this;
200 |
201 | containerEl.empty();
202 |
203 | containerEl.createEl('h2', { text: 'Settings.' });
204 |
205 | new Setting(containerEl)
206 | .setName('Todoist API Key')
207 | .setDesc('It\'s a secret')
208 | .addText(text => text
209 | .setPlaceholder('Enter your secret')
210 | .setValue(this.plugin.settings.TodoistToken)
211 | .onChange(async (value) => {
212 | this.plugin.settings.TodoistToken = value;
213 | await this.plugin.saveSettings();
214 | }));
215 | new Setting(containerEl)
216 | .setName('Todoist project Folder')
217 | .setDesc('folder for projects')
218 | .addText(text => text
219 | .setPlaceholder('enter path')
220 | .setValue(this.plugin.settings.TodoistProjectFolder)
221 | .onChange(async (value) => {
222 | this.plugin.settings.TodoistProjectFolder = value;
223 | await this.plugin.saveSettings();
224 | }));
225 | new Setting(containerEl)
226 | .setName('Primary sync device')
227 | .setDesc('if this field is set, projects will only sync on the device with this name. This is to prevent sync-problems if projects are updated on multiple devices. The name of this device is"' + os.hostname() + '".')
228 | .addText(text => text
229 | .setPlaceholder('')
230 | .setValue(this.plugin.settings.PrimarySyncDevice)
231 | .onChange(async (value) => {
232 | this.plugin.settings.PrimarySyncDevice = value;
233 | await this.plugin.saveSettings();
234 | }));
235 | new Setting(containerEl)
236 | .setName('Todoist sync frequency in seconds')
237 | .setDesc('Sync frequency in seconds')
238 | .addText(Number => Number
239 | .setPlaceholder("0")
240 | .setValue(this.plugin.settings.TodoistSyncFrequency.toString())
241 | .onChange(async (value) => {
242 | this.plugin.settings.TodoistSyncFrequency = parseInt(value);
243 |
244 | await this.plugin.saveSettings();
245 | this.plugin.setRefreshInterval();
246 |
247 | }));
248 |
249 | }
250 | }
251 |
252 |
253 |
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/manifest.json:
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1 | {
2 | "id": "todoistprojectsync",
3 | "name": "Todoist Project sync",
4 | "version": "0.1.13",
5 | "minAppVersion": "0.15.0",
6 | "description": "synchronizes projects from Todoist, creating a note for each.",
7 | "author": "Jonas Dam",
8 | "authorUrl": "http://jonasdam.com",
9 | "isDesktopOnly": true
10 | }
11 |
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "obsidian-sample-plugin",
3 | "version": "1.0.0",
4 | "description": "This is a sample plugin for Obsidian (https://obsidian.md)",
5 | "main": "main.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "dev": "node esbuild.config.mjs",
8 | "build": "tsc -noEmit -skipLibCheck && node esbuild.config.mjs production",
9 | "version": "node version-bump.mjs && git add manifest.json versions.json"
10 | },
11 | "keywords": [],
12 | "author": "",
13 | "license": "MIT",
14 | "devDependencies": {
15 | "@types/node": "^16.11.6",
16 | "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "5.29.0",
17 | "@typescript-eslint/parser": "5.29.0",
18 | "builtin-modules": "3.3.0",
19 | "esbuild": "0.17.3",
20 | "obsidian": "^1.1.1",
21 | "tslib": "2.4.0",
22 | "typescript": "4.7.4"
23 | },
24 | "dependencies": {
25 | "@doist/todoist-api-typescript": "^2.1.2",
26 | "patience-diff": "^0.0.2"
27 | }
28 | }
29 |
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/styles.css:
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1 | /*
2 |
3 | This CSS file will be included with your plugin, and
4 | available in the app when your plugin is enabled.
5 |
6 | If your plugin does not need CSS, delete this file.
7 |
8 | */
9 |
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/tsconfig.json:
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1 | {
2 | "compilerOptions": {
3 | "baseUrl": ".",
4 | "inlineSourceMap": true,
5 | "inlineSources": true,
6 | "module": "ESNext",
7 | "target": "ES6",
8 | "allowJs": true,
9 | "noImplicitAny": true,
10 | "moduleResolution": "node",
11 | "importHelpers": true,
12 | "isolatedModules": true,
13 | "strictNullChecks": true,
14 | "lib": [
15 | "DOM",
16 | "ES5",
17 | "ES6",
18 | "ES7",
19 | "ES2021.String"
20 | ]
21 | },
22 | "include": [
23 | "**/*.ts"
24 | ]
25 | }
26 |
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/version-bump.mjs:
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1 | import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from "fs";
2 |
3 | const targetVersion = process.env.npm_package_version;
4 |
5 | // read minAppVersion from manifest.json and bump version to target version
6 | let manifest = JSON.parse(readFileSync("manifest.json", "utf8"));
7 | const { minAppVersion } = manifest;
8 | manifest.version = targetVersion;
9 | writeFileSync("manifest.json", JSON.stringify(manifest, null, "\t"));
10 |
11 | // update versions.json with target version and minAppVersion from manifest.json
12 | let versions = JSON.parse(readFileSync("versions.json", "utf8"));
13 | versions[targetVersion] = minAppVersion;
14 | writeFileSync("versions.json", JSON.stringify(versions, null, "\t"));
15 |
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/versions.json:
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1 | {
2 | "1.0.0": "0.15.0"
3 | }
4 |
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