Difference between revisions of "FreeplaneJrubyInstaller Addon"

From Freeplane - free mind mapping and knowledge management software
 
(21 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
 
 
== This page is still a work in progress ==
 
 
Hi you found this page before its finished.
 
 
My idea is to finish it and **only then** make an announcement in the forum, and ask to add links to it in the addons wiki page.
 
 
This is to avoid misunderstandings and be able to explain the addon and how to use it with some good explanations.
 
 
So, if you got here congratulations, but keep the secret! The addon is already in github, so if you cant wait anylonger knock yourself out :)
 
 
PS: This is progressing slow but steadly, at the rythm of my very scarce free time... dont worry though, all the coding is already finished and the addon ready, the last missing piece is to make some extense docs here in this wiki to explain how it works...
 
  
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
This addon '''adds support for .rb (ruby) scripts in Freeplane'''
+
Freeplane supports groovy (.groovy) and javascript (.js) scripts out-of-the-box.
  
Freeplane supports .groovy and .js (javascript) scripts out-of-the-box.  
+
This addon '''adds support for ruby (.rb) scripts''', enabling you to '''run ruby scripts''' (ex: <code><freeplane-user-dir>/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb</code>) alongside the out-of-the-box .groovy and .js scripts.
  
This addon '''adds support for .rb (ruby) scripts''', enabling you to '''run ruby scripts''' (ex: <code>xxx/1.5.x/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb</code>) alongside the out-of-the-box .groovy and .js scripts.
 
  
  
 +
The addon was made with 2 purposes:
  
The addon was made to:
+
* To '''''enable Freeplane to use/run ruby scripts'''''. <br /> To run a ruby script, you first need to '''install the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon'''. <br /> Once the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon is installed, you can then '''use ruby scripts in Freeplane''' <br /> This wiki page shows [[FreeplaneJrubyInstaller_Addon#How_to_install_the_FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-Addon_in_Freeplane|How to install the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-Addon in Freeplane]] and [[FreeplaneJrubyInstaller_Addon#How_to_use_ruby_scripts_in_Freeplane|How to use ruby scripts in Freeplane ]], in a step-by-step fashion. 
  
* To enable Freeplane to use/run ruby scripts. <br /> To run a '''ruby''' script, you first need to '''install the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon'''. <br /> Once the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon is installed, you can then '''use ruby scripts in Freeplane''' <br /> The next sections of this page show step-by-step [[xxxx|How to use ruby scripts in Freeplane]] how to '''install the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon''' and [[FreeplaneJrubyInstaller_Addon#How_to_use_freeplane-ruby-scripts|How to use freeplane-ruby-scripts]]
+
* To '''''be helpfull for non-programmers who want to try first-steps-of-programming with Ruby and make simple Freeplane ruby scripts'''''. <br /> Ruby is easy to learn, has many tutorials/books written for new programmers, and the RubyLiveDebugger (included in this addon) gives an instant-gratification-labtest for ruby and freeplane scripting ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy6kDGApaKw#t=08m05s demo video]) <br /> Start by installing the addon as explained in this page, and then switch to the  [[FreeplaneJrubyInstaller_-_developers|FreeplaneJrubyInstaller - developers]] wiki page. Hope you have fun :)
 
 
 
 
* To be helpfull for '''non-programmers who might want to try to program with ruby and make simple freeplane ruby scripts'''. <br /> Start by installing the addon as explained in this page, and then get a coffe and dive into this other wiki-page that contains pointers to learn ruby, and use the freeplane scripting API: XXXXTODOXXXXX
 
 
  
 
   
 
   
Line 56: Line 39:
 
* Copy to your clipboard THE-URL-TO-THE-ADDON (without any leading/trailing spaces! or it fails):  
 
* Copy to your clipboard THE-URL-TO-THE-ADDON (without any leading/trailing spaces! or it fails):  
  
THE-URL-TO-THE-ADDON: '''<nowiki>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zipizap/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller/master/addon_lab/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-v1.6.2.addon.mm</nowiki>'''
+
THE-URL-TO-THE-ADDON:
 +
 
 +
'''<nowiki>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zipizap/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller/master/addon_lab/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-v1.7.0.addon.mm</nowiki>'''
 +
 
 +
'''<small><strike><nowiki>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zipizap/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller/master/addon_lab/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-v1.6.2.addon.mm</nowiki></strike></small>'''
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
  
  
Line 100: Line 90:
  
 
Once the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon is installed, you can then '''use ruby scripts in Freeplane'''
 
Once the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon is installed, you can then '''use ruby scripts in Freeplane'''
 +
 +
Lets take as an example, that you have a '''my_ruby_script.rb''' file, that you got from the wiki or the forum or from a friend, and you want to use it in Freeplane.
 +
 +
Do this:
 +
 +
# In Freeplane goto '''Tools/Open user directory''' to open the <code><freeplane-user-dir></code> in a new window
 +
# Inside the new window, open the subdirectory <code>scripts</code>
 +
# Copy/paste the new file into that subdirectory <br /> You should end up with: <code><freeplane-user-dir>/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb</code>
 +
# Freeplane only detects new ruby scripts after a restart. So now close Freeplane.
 +
# Open Freeplane again, and you will see that there is a new entry in the menu '''Tools/Scripts'''/'''''My_Ruby_Script''''' - click on it to run the new ruby script!
 +
 +
You now have the ruby script in freeplane: from now on whenever you want to run this script, just click again '''Tools/Scripts'''/'''''My_Ruby_Script'''''
 +
 +
==== Youtube demo video: how to use ruby scripts in Freeplane ====
 +
 +
https://youtu.be/ExqYF0SLGzI
 +
 +
 +
 +
The first time you run a ruby-script in freeplane, it takes a while to "warm-up" jruby. Since the second and third and xxx times, the script will already run much faster. This also happens (in a lesser degree) with groovy scripts.
 +
 +
NOTE: To remove a script (either ruby or groovy), just delete the script from <code><freeplane-user-dir>/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb</code> and restart Freeplane.

Latest revision as of 21:39, 9 October 2017


Introduction

Freeplane supports groovy (.groovy) and javascript (.js) scripts out-of-the-box.

This addon adds support for ruby (.rb) scripts, enabling you to run ruby scripts (ex: <freeplane-user-dir>/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb) alongside the out-of-the-box .groovy and .js scripts.


The addon was made with 2 purposes:

  • To be helpfull for non-programmers who want to try first-steps-of-programming with Ruby and make simple Freeplane ruby scripts.
    Ruby is easy to learn, has many tutorials/books written for new programmers, and the RubyLiveDebugger (included in this addon) gives an instant-gratification-labtest for ruby and freeplane scripting (demo video)
    Start by installing the addon as explained in this page, and then switch to the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller - developers wiki page. Hope you have fun :)




How to install the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-Addon in Freeplane

To run a freeplane ruby script, you first need to install the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon in Freeplane


To install the addon follow the instructions bellow (click on any image to enlarge it):

You dont need to manually download anything, all downloads are automatic.


Img0.png
  • Copy to your clipboard THE-URL-TO-THE-ADDON (without any leading/trailing spaces! or it fails):

THE-URL-TO-THE-ADDON:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zipizap/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller/master/addon_lab/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-v1.7.0.addon.mm

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zipizap/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller/master/addon_lab/FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-v1.6.2.addon.mm



  • Follow the images:
Img1.png


Img2.png


Img3.png


Img4.png


Img5.png


Img6.png



  • Open Freeplane for a second-time, and:
Img6 2.png


Img6 3.png


Img6 4.png


Img7.png


Img8.png


Img9.png


Img10.png



  • Open Freeplane for a third-time, and:
Img11.png



  • The following final window should appear, which indicates that the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon is now installed! Hurray!
Img12.png


Youtube demo video: install FreeplaneJrubyInstaller Addon

https://youtu.be/sJUWTcPhOk0



How to use ruby scripts in Freeplane

Once the FreeplaneJrubyInstaller-addon is installed, you can then use ruby scripts in Freeplane

Lets take as an example, that you have a my_ruby_script.rb file, that you got from the wiki or the forum or from a friend, and you want to use it in Freeplane.

Do this:

  1. In Freeplane goto Tools/Open user directory to open the <freeplane-user-dir> in a new window
  2. Inside the new window, open the subdirectory scripts
  3. Copy/paste the new file into that subdirectory
    You should end up with: <freeplane-user-dir>/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb
  4. Freeplane only detects new ruby scripts after a restart. So now close Freeplane.
  5. Open Freeplane again, and you will see that there is a new entry in the menu Tools/Scripts/My_Ruby_Script - click on it to run the new ruby script!

You now have the ruby script in freeplane: from now on whenever you want to run this script, just click again Tools/Scripts/My_Ruby_Script

Youtube demo video: how to use ruby scripts in Freeplane

https://youtu.be/ExqYF0SLGzI


The first time you run a ruby-script in freeplane, it takes a while to "warm-up" jruby. Since the second and third and xxx times, the script will already run much faster. This also happens (in a lesser degree) with groovy scripts.

NOTE: To remove a script (either ruby or groovy), just delete the script from <freeplane-user-dir>/scripts/my_ruby_script.rb and restart Freeplane.