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Revision as of 17:37, 26 May 2015
The first version of this Scripting article mainly consists/consisted of a port of the FreeMind script collection. Some of those scripts got a general rewrite; - especially those that were marked buggy or even broken. But I took the freedom to improve every script where it made sense. With one exception ("Sum up all subnodes...", a very long script) I have ported all scripts from the FreeMind page, regardless of how useful I found them since I believe that you will be able to learn from all of them.
Unfortunately scripts might get old over time, i.e. when scripting idioms evolve over time old scripts should be upgraded. If you find such scripts do a post in the forum.
- Scripts for text editing have been hived off to a separate page
- Scripts that use external libraries have their separate page, too.
Feel free to add your own scripts to these and this page. If you give script a name using wiki text like
<groovy name="yourScriptName"> your script </groovy>
an extra download button is created for it, and it can be downloaded directly from this page.
For larger scripts there is a special git repository [1].
Contents
- 1 A node with the last modification date of the map
- 2 Add up attribute values of subnodes.
- 3 Sort child nodes alphabetically, by length or by other properties
- 4 Sort attributes by name
- 5 Sort attributes by value
- 6 Set up a logger
- 7 Import the structure of a LaTeX document as a mind map
- 8 Export to BibTeX
- 9 Export Node children as table for latex import
- 10 Output A Map to CSV
- 11 Output A Map to CSV Part 2
- 12 Daves massivly cheezy Api Generator
- 13 Simple bookmark implementation using scripts
- 14 Create a map with Firefox bookmarks
- 15 Find all connected nodes
- 16 Find changed nodes
- 17 Pomodoro Timer
- 18 Kill Empty Nodes
- 19 Create a Today GTD simple framework
- 20 The Freeplane Task Time Tracker
- 21 Using map specific storage
- 22 Resize all external images
- 23 Check for broken links
- 24 Monitor Clipboard
- 25 Copying files to sync directory
- 26 Save Nodes of Style X to Text Files
- 27 Set the color for all children
- 28 Insert Link to a node in another map
- 29 Inline linked maps into one single map
- 30 Play sound
- 31 class FreeplaneWindow
- 32 open web page in external browser
- 33 Paste clipboard
- 34 toggle block view for all siblings
A node with the last modification date of the map
This script sets the text of the status bar to the last modification timestamp of the whole map. format() is a free method of the Groovy script base class FreeplaneScriptBaseClass.
<groovy name="lastModificationDate"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) // find all nodes, collect their lastModifiedAt date and get the latest def lastModifiedAt = c.findAll().collect{ it.lastModifiedAt }.max() c.statusInfo = "The map was last modified at: " + format(lastModifiedAt, "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss") </groovy>
Author: User:Boercher
Add up attribute values of subnodes.
This script adds up the "AMOUNT" attributes of all child nodes of a node and sets the "SUM" attribute of the selected node to the sum. The start value ensures that the argument is created always, even if the node has no children. Note that node[] returns a Convertible.
<groovy name="sumAttributeValues"> def startValue = node['AMOUNT'].to.num0 node['SUM'] = node.children.sum(startValue){ it['AMOUNT'].to.num0 } // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) </groovy>
To set a special formatting use the format() method again: <groovy name="sumAttributeValues"> def sum = node.children.sum(0){ it['AMOUNT'].to.num0 } node['SUM'] = format(sum, '0.0') // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) </groovy>
The following script does the same for the whole map.
c.findAllDepthFirst() iterates the map in the right order, starting from the leaf nodes. Uncomment the lines containing "index".
You should study how to use Groovy Collections methods like collect(), each(), sum() since this is one of most important topics for scripting beginners.
<groovy name="sumAttributeValuesRecursively"> //int index = 1 c.findAllDepthFirst().each { n ->
def sum if (n.isLeaf()) { sum = n['AMOUNT'].to.num0 } else { def startValue = n['AMOUNT'].to.num0 sum = n.children.sum(startValue){ it['SUM'].to.num0 } } n['SUM'] = format(sum, '0.0') //n['index'] = index++
} // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) </groovy>
Original author: User:yubrshen, general rewrite by User:Boercher for Freeplane
Sort child nodes alphabetically, by length or by other properties
<groovy name="sortChildren"> def sorted = new ArrayList(node.children).sort{ it.text } sorted.eachWithIndex { it, i ->
it.moveTo(node, i)
} // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE, ON_SELECTED_NODE_RECURSIVELY}) </groovy>
To sort
- by length: Change "it.text" to "it.text.length()".
- by last modification date: Change "it.text" to "it.lastModifiedAt".
- by creation date: Change "it.text" to "it.createdAt".
You can use every node attribute that is sortable - numbers, strings, ...
To reverse either of these sorts: Replace "sorted.eachWithIndex" by "sorted.reverse().eachWithIndex" </groovy>
Author: User:Boercher
Sort attributes by name
The following script may be adjusted by changing the variable caseInsensitive or the body of the comparator.
Note that everything would be easier if attribute names were unique. Then we could use node.attributes.map. But if an attribute name appears more than once the map has less entries than the node has attributes.
Note how we define comparator as a block of code (a "Closure").
<groovy name="sortAttributes"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) def caseInsensitive = true def comparator = {
def string = it[0] if (caseInsensitive) string.toLowerCase() else string
} def nodeAttributes = node.attributes
// save original attributes def attribs = [] nodeAttributes.names.eachWithIndex { name, i ->
attribs.add([name, nodeAttributes.get(i)])
}
// replace attributes nodeAttributes.clear() attribs.sort(comparator).each { k, v ->
nodeAttributes.add(k, v)
} </groovy>
Sort attributes by value
The following script is similar and may also be adjusted by changing the variable caseInsensitive or the body of the comparator.
<groovy name="sortAttributesByValue"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) def caseInsensitive = true def comparator = {
def string = it[1] == null ? : it[1].toString() if (caseInsensitive) string.toLowerCase() else string
} def nodeAttributes = node.attributes
// save original attributes def attribs = [] nodeAttributes.names.eachWithIndex { name, i ->
attribs.add([name, nodeAttributes.get(i)])
}
// replace attributes nodeAttributes.clear() attribs.sort(comparator).each { k, v ->
nodeAttributes.add(k, v)
} </groovy>
Author: User:Boercher
Set up a logger
The following code makes use of the application logger which logs to the standard Freeplane logfile. (Note: no import, no static access): <groovy> logger.info("Hello world!"); </groovy>
Import the structure of a LaTeX document as a mind map
Resulted from discussion in this forum discussion.
Note: This script is not tested - please review it and remove this note if it works.
Author: Cyril Crassin, adapted for Freeplane by User:Boercher <groovy> import javax.swing.JFileChooser
import org.freeplane.plugin.script.proxy.Proxy
/**
* @author Cyril Crassin * adapted from http://www.icare3d.org/Blogger/Files/FreeMindLatexImportScript.groovy * by Volker Boerchers */
JFileChooser chooser = new JFileChooser('.') chooser.showOpenDialog() File file = chooser.getSelectedFile()
if ( ! file) return
def sectionhierarchy = [ "\\part", "\\chapter", "\\section", "\\subsection", "\\subsubsection", "\\paragraph", "\\subparagraph" ]
Proxy.Node prevNode = node.map.root prevLevel = 0 String curNoteText = "" String lastNoteTextAdd = ""
prevNode.text = "PhDThesis"
file.eachLine{ secFound = false for (i = 0; i<sectionhierarchy.size(); i++) { if (it.contains(sectionhierarchy[i])) { //Flush text if (curNoteText.length() > 0) { //curNoteText = curNoteText+lastNoteTextAdd curNoteText = curNoteText+"</body>\n</html>"
prevNode.text = curNoteText //c.setXmlNoteText(prevNode, curNoteText) } lastNoteTextAdd = "" curNoteText = ""
//Deal with new node openAcc = it.indexOf('{') closeAcc = it.indexOf('}')
curLevel = i sectionName = it.substring(openAcc+1, closeAcc)
while (prevLevel>=curLevel && prevNode != node.map.root) { prevNode = prevNode.parent prevLevel-- } def newNode = prevNode.createChild(sectionName)
prevNode = newNode prevLevel = curLevel
secFound = true break } }
if (!secFound){ if (it.length() > 0 || curNoteText.length() > 0 || lastNoteTextAdd.length() > 0){ if (curNoteText.length() == 0){ curNoteText += "<html>\n<head>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\n \n</style>\n</head>\n<body>" } curNoteText += lastNoteTextAdd
lastNoteTextAdd = "
" + it + "
\n"
} } }</groovy>
Export to BibTeX
A working script for creating BibTeX files from a special formatted mindmap. A BibTeX node has an attribute "bibtex" with the kind of article as value (e.g. "article", "note"). Bibtex entry properties are given as attributes as well. Unfortunately it's currently not possible to write the attribute names other than in lower case.
The resulting BibTeX file is shown in a popup window that supports scrolling and cut 'n paste.
Tested with Freeplane 1.1 and 1.2.
<groovy name="exportToBiBTeX"> import javax.swing.*;
// for cut 'n paste: def showDialog(String text) {
def dialog = new JDialog(ui.frame) dialog.setSize(350, 450) dialog.setLocationRelativeTo(ui.frame) dialog.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE) dialog.add(new JScrollPane(new JTextArea(text))) ui.addEscapeActionToDialog(dialog) dialog.visible = true
}
def processAttribute(attr, attr_name) {
return (attr.findAttribute(attr_name) != -1) ? attr_name + " = \"" + attr.get(attr_name) + "\"" : null
}
def process(type, attr, index) {
def all_tags = ['address', 'author', 'booktitle', 'chapter', 'edition', 'editor', 'howpublished', 'institution', 'isbn', 'journal', 'month', 'note', 'number', 'organization', 'pages', 'publisher', 'school', 'series', 'title', 'type', 'volume', 'year'] // note for Freeplane version < 1.2: there's no getAttributeNames() yet so // - we can not iterate over *existing* attributes // - we can not match case insensitive // -> should be fixed ASAP def tags = all_tags.collect{ processAttribute(attr, it) } // compact: erase nulls return "@" + type + "{${index.toString()}, \n " + tags.grep{ it }.join(",\n ") + '\n}\n\n'
}
index = 1; // merge everything into one string def result = node.find{ true }.sum {
def attr = it.attributes; // valid values would be: article, book, booklet, conference, inbook, // incollection, inproceedings, manual, mastersthesis, misc, phdthesis, // proceedings, techreport, unpublished if (attr.get('bibtex')) return process(attr.get('bibtex'), attr, index++); else return ;
}; showDialog(result) </groovy>
Author: User:Leonardo, general rewrite for Freeplane by User:Boercher
Use the following script to create a map for testing purposes. It adds some "BibTeX nodes" to selected nodes:
<groovy name="prepareBiBTeXTestMap">
i = 1
def makeBibEntry(node, type, tags) {
def child = node.createChild() child.attributes.set('bibtex', type); tags.each { child.attributes.set(it, it + "_" + i++) }
}
makeBibEntry(node, 'article', ['author', 'title', 'journal', 'year', 'url']) makeBibEntry(node, 'techreport', ['author', 'title', 'institution', 'year']) makeBibEntry(node, 'misc', ['author', 'url']) makeBibEntry(node, 'proceedings', ['author', 'title', 'year', 'url']) </groovy>
Export Node children as table for latex import
Simple script to export node children organised as two column tabular environment in latex. First Column is filled by child text, second column by latex equation attached to each. I assume you use \import command like:
\begin{table}[H] \input{filename.tex} \end{table}
<groovy name="node2LatexTable"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE})
// we can't use LatexExtension.class directly since the class is not public
def buildLatexRow(node,latexExtension){ def result = node.text result = result + " & " + "\$" + latexExtension.equation + "\$" + "\\\\" return result } def findLatexExtension(node) { def result = null node.delegate.extensions.values().each{ if (it.getClass().simpleName == 'LatexExtension') result = it } return result }
def fos= new FileWriter(node.text+'.tex') fos.write("\\begin{tabular}{ll}\n") fos.write("\\hline\n") node.children.each {fos.write(buildLatexRow(it,findLatexExtension(it))+"\n")} fos.write("\\hline\n") fos.write("\\end{tabular}") fos.close() </groovy>
Author: User:catamik,
Output A Map to CSV
For export to a spreadsheet for inclusion in a larger project plan. The following script creates CSV output from a mindmap and shows it in a dialog window for cut 'n paste. <groovy name="exportToCSV"> import javax.swing.*;
// for cut 'n paste: def showDialog(String text) {
def dialog = new JDialog(ui.frame) dialog.setSize(350, 450) dialog.setLocationRelativeTo(ui.frame) dialog.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE) dialog.add(new JScrollPane(new JTextArea(text))) ui.addEscapeActionToDialog(dialog) dialog.setVisible(true)
}
def process(thisNode, childPosition) {
def result = childPosition, thisNode.text thisNode.children.each { result += process(it, childPosition + 1) } return result
}
def result = process(node, 0); showDialog(result.collect{ "," * it[0] + it[1] }.join("\n")) </groovy>
Author: User:Boercher
Output A Map to CSV Part 2
The second iteration of the export to CSV script allows different item types to be denoted by icons (here the number icons ("1", "2", ...) which then get mapped to attribute values. That way I can do things like estimate the complexity of a task by adding a number icon and then have that mapped to text like "Very Complex" in my CSV file. Here is the code:
<groovy name="exportToCSV_2"> class TreeWalker {
def rootNode; def minFontSize; private iconMappings = [:] private attributeMappings = [:] private attributeNames = []
def visit(thisNode, childPosition) { def attributes = [:] def nodeName = htmlUtils.htmlToPlain(thisNode.getPlainTextContent()) def nodeLevel = thisNode.getNodeLevel(true) thisNode.icons.icons.each { iconName -> if (iconMappings[iconName]) { def attributeName = iconMappings[iconName] def attributeValue = attributeMappings[attributeName][iconName] attributes[attributeName] = attributeValue } } def attributeString = "" attributeNames.each { attributeString += ",${attributes[it]?attributes[it]:}" } def nodeType = "" if (new Integer(thisNode.style.font.size) < minFontSize) { nodeType = "Note" } else { if (attributes.Complexity) { nodeType = "Widget" } else { nodeType = "Heading" } }
println "$nodeType,$nodeLevel,$childPosition$attributeString,\"$nodeName\"" def i = 0 if (thisNode.children) { thisNode.children.each { i++ visit(it, i) } } }
def walk() { visit(rootNode, 0) }
/** * Add a set of mappings from icon names to values for a given attribute */ def addAttributeMapping(attributeName, mappings) { attributeMappings[attributeName] = mappings; mappings.each { iconMappings[it.key] = attributeName; } attributeNames << attributeName; }
}
def walker = new TreeWalker(rootNode:node, minFontSize:12); walker.addAttributeMapping("Complexity",
[ "full-1":"Very Simple", "full-2":"Simple", "full-3":"Medium", "full-4":"Complex", "full-5":"Very Complex", "full-6":"Extremely Complex"]);
walker.addAttributeMapping("Type",
[ "connect":"Interface", "page_white_cup":"Java Code", "html":"Screen", "report":"Report", "page_white_text":"Document", "cog":"Configuration/Infrastructure Setup"]);
walker.walk(); </groovy>
Author: User:Yellek, prepared for Freeplane by User:Boercher
Daves massivly cheezy Api Generator
An extended version of the original apiGenerator.groovy is part of the Freeplane standard installation and can be invoked via Help->Scripting API. For its source code see apiGenerator.groovy at github.
Author: User:Dke211 (Dave), prepared and extended for Freeplane by User:Boercher
Simple bookmark implementation using scripts
This is a rudimentary implementation of bookmarks. If set up as described below you can use a self chosen key combination to memorize the currently selected node and return to it at any later time using another key combination. A third key combination takes you to the subtree containing the recently stored bookmark and allows you to rename it. This is the basis of managing and accessing multiple named bookmarks.
Step 1: put these three scripts in your ~/.freeplane/scripts directory (or whereever you tell freeplane to look for groovy scripts)
<groovy name="setBookmark"> def findOrCreate(nodeTitle, parentNode) {
def matches = c.find{ it.text.equals(nodeTitle)} return matches ? matches.getAt(0) : parentNode.createChild(nodeTitle)
}
def bookmarksNode = findOrCreate('Bookmarks', node.map.root) def recentBookmarkNode = findOrCreate('recent', bookmarksNode)
recentBookmarkNode.link.node = c.getSelected() </groovy>
<groovy name="gotoRecentBookmark"> def recentBookmarkNodes = c.find { it.text == 'recent' && it.parent?.text == 'Bookmarks' } if (recentBookmarkNodes) {
def recentNode = recentBookmarkNodes.get(0).link.node if (recentNode) { c.select(recentNode) }
} </groovy>
<groovy name="gotoBookmarks"> def bookmarkNodes = c.find { it.text == 'Bookmarks' } if (bookmarkNodes) {
def children = bookmarkNodes.get(0).children if (children) { c.select(children.get(0)) }
} </groovy>
Step 2: (Re)start Freeplane. Choose menu Tools/Scripts/SetBookmark and Ctrl-click on "Execute SetBookmark on one selected node". You are asked to choose a new shortcut key (combination). Do similar for the gotoRecentBookmark.groovy and gotoBookmarks.groovy scripts. Voilà.
Once setBookmark.groovy is executed, a child node named "Bookmark" will be added to the map root node. In the beginning it has one child named "recent". The latter has a local hyperlink pointing to the currently selected node. Executing gotoRecentBookmark.groovy simply follows this link. Everytime you execute setBookmark.groovy this link will be overwritten. You can rename the "recent" node to conserve the link. This is the basis of managing multiple bookmarks. For convenience, executing gotoBookmarks.groovy will take you to the first child of the "Bookmarks" node to quickly access your "Bookmark manager" subtree. From here you can manually follow the links as usual, pressing 'Ctrl-Enter' or klicking the arrow icon. Please feel free to improve the scripts and post improvements here!
TODO: make an add-on out of this!
Author: User:philshvarcz
Create a map with Firefox bookmarks
This script asks for a Firefox bookmarks-<date>.json file and presents its content as a new mindmap. Requires at least Freeplane 1.2.7
Update (2015-02-05): Firefox has changed the file format for bookmark backups. Manual backups are still JSON but you could also use HTML, see this Mozilla forum post.
<groovy name="firefoxBookmarks"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) import groovy.io.FileType import groovy.json.JsonSlurper import javax.swing.JFileChooser
def filename = ui.showInputDialog(node.delegate
, "Provide a bookmark-<date>.json file" + "\n(see folder bookmarkbackups in Firefox profile directory)", , findBookmarkFile())
if (! filename)
return
def file = new File(filename) if (!file.exists()) {
ui.errorMessage(filename + " does not exist." + "\nIn Firefox 'about:support' shows your profile directory") return
} def json = new JsonSlurper().parse(file.newReader('UTF-8'))
def map = c.newMap() map.root.text = file.name def handleEntry(parentNode, Map m) {
def title = m["title"] def children = m["children"] if (! title && ! children) return def child = parentNode.createChild(title ? title : "") m.each{ key, value -> if (key != "children") { child[key] = value } } def uri = m["uri"] try { // special URIs parts are not properly encoded in Firefox bookmarks if (uri != null) child.link.text = uri.replace("%s", "%25s").replace("|", "%7C") } catch (Exception e) { logger.warn("cannot convert " + uri, e) } if (children) children.each{ handleEntry(child, it) }
}
def children = json["children"] if (children != null)
children.each{ handleEntry(map.root, it) }
def findBookmarkFile() {
def bookmarkFiles = new TreeSet<File>() def locations = [ System.getenv("APPDATA") + "\\Mozilla\\Firefox\\Profiles" , System.getProperty('user.home') + "/.mozilla/firefox" ] locations.each{ dir -> def location = new File(dir) if (location.exists()) { location.eachFileRecurse{ f -> if (f.name.matches("bookmarks[\\d-]*.json")) bookmarkFiles.add(f) } } } if (bookmarkFiles) return String.valueOf(bookmarkFiles.last()) // youngest return ""
} </groovy>
Author: User:boercher
Find all connected nodes
This script will find all nodes below the current node that have connections and list them under a new node created to hold the results called "connected nodes". I found this extremely useful when I have multiple connections reaching across subtrees in a large map. <groovy name="listConnectedNodes"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE})
def resultNode = node.createChild("Connected Nodes") resultNode.style.backgroundColorCode = '#FFFF00' resultNode.link.node = node node.findAll().each {
it.connectorsOut.each { def target = it.target def child = resultNode.createChild("${it.source.text} --> ${target.text}") child.link.setNode(target) }
} </groovy> Author: User:ccrick, adapted to Freeplane 1.2 by User:boercher
Find changed nodes
This script was suggested by Tobias Brown. It creates a new child node of the root node with shallow copies of the first maxCount changed nodes, ordered by modification time, starting with the most recently changed node. Note that the values in the first lines are meant for adjustment to your own preferences. <groovy name="listChangedNodes"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) // == Config BEGIN // find all nodes changed since 1970-01-01. Limit the search to the last 48 hours by: new Date() - 2 def changedSince = new Date(0L) // maximum number of displayed nodes def maxCount = 50 // maximum length of cited text def maxLength = 50 // add modification time to the node reference? def addTimestamp = true // add connector to the changed node? def addConnector = false // == Config END
def df = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm")
// find() returns a unmodifiable list so we have to copy it in order to copy it. // The minus sign reverts the order. def matches = new ArrayList(c.find{ it.lastModifiedAt.after(changedSince) }).sort{ -it.lastModifiedAt.time }
def historyNode = node.map.root.createChild() historyNode.text = matches.size() + " nodes were changed since " + changedSince c.statusInfo = historyNode.text
if (matches.size() > maxCount)
matches = matches[0..maxCount-1]
matches.each{ node ->
def child = historyNode.createChild() def text = (addTimestamp ? df.format(node.lastModifiedAt) + " " : "") + node.plainTextContent child.text = text.length() > maxLength ? text.substring(0, maxLength-1) : text if(addConnector) child.addConnectorTo(node) child.link.set('#' + node.nodeID)
} c.select(historyNode) </groovy> Author: User:boercher
Pomodoro Timer
To encourage focusing on doing concrete tasks, and accumulate Pomodoro credits, this script provides a Pomodoro timer against a node in mind-map. When the time reaches the break time, plays sound of applause for encouragement, and when the time is up, add the time Pomodoro time credit to the current node's attribute with the name of 'Pomodoro', and add to the root node's attribute with name of today's date.
Need to customize the path to the audio file "APPLAUSE.WAV" in function playSound.
<groovy name="pomodoro-timer"> import groovy.swing.SwingBuilder import java.awt.FlowLayout as FL import javax.swing.BoxLayout as BXL import javax.swing.JFrame import groovy.beans.Bindable import java.util.timer.* import java.applet.Applet; import java.applet.AudioClip; //import org.freeplane.plugin.script.proxy.Node
/*
To encourage focusing on doing concrete tasks, and accumulate Pomodoro credits, this script provides a Pomodoro timer against a node in mind-map. When the time reaches the break time, plays sound of applause for encouragement, and when the time is up, add the time Pomodoro time credit to the current node's attribute with the name of 'Pomodoro', and add to the root node's attribute with name of today's date.
Need to customize the path to the audio file "APPLAUSE.WAV" in function playSound
Developed by Yu Shen based on examples of SwingBuilder in Freeplane Forum, and other examples of timer tasks, and @Bindable found in Internet 2012-01-01
- /
class CountDown { // resolution: second
int delay = 1 // seconds int period = 1 // seconds int countDownValue = 25*60 // seconds, the total value of the countDown, per Pomodoro Techniques: http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/ int remainingTime = countDownValue // seconds, multiple of 60 (for minute) int breakTime = (int) (countDownValue/5) // seconds, time for break int countDownTime = remainingTime boolean running = true //Node node def node TimerTaskCountDown task Timer timer
CountDown (// Node nodeIn) { node = nodeIn task = new TimerTaskCountDown(this) timer = new Timer() timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, delay*1000, period*1000) } // adaptive display for count down time, and available operation @Bindable String timeStr = "25:00" @Bindable String buttonName = 'Pause'
public int getElapsedTime () { (int) ((countDownTime - remainingTime)/60) // convert to minutes }
def getValue(node, attrib) {// get valid attribute value def value = node.getAttributes().get(attrib) (value != null) ? value : 0 }
void accumulateTime () { // add Pomodoro credit against current node and the root node for today's attribute int elapseTime = getElapsedTime() if (elapseTime > 0) { node['Pomodoro'] = getValue(node, 'Pomodoro') + elapseTime ; def rootNode = node.getMap().getRootNode() def today = new Date() def formattedDate = today.format('yyyy-MM-dd') rootNode[formattedDate] = getValue(rootNode, formattedDate) + elapseTime } }
public String secondToString(x) { int seconds = x % 60 ; int minutes =(int) (x / 60); return String.format("%02d:%02d", minutes, seconds) }
public start() { // println "Start" remainingTime = countDownValue countDownTime = remainingTime running = true // no cancel, thus no restart // timer = new Timer() // task = new TimerTaskCountDown(this) // timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(task, delay*1000, period*1000) setButtonName('Pause') }
void end () { accumulateTime () // it would be more saving of CPU, slightly, to cancel the timer, and tasks. // But my experiment didn't work. It caused the Swing Widget disappear. I'm not sure why. //task.cancel() //timer.cancel() setButtonName('Start'); running = false }
private static void playSound () { // the clip is a bit too long, annoying. // TODO: wish to find a way to set the current directory to the script directory, so that the script can be applicable without modification System.setProperty("user.dir", "d:\\yushen\\scripts"); java.io.File file = new java.io.File("APPLAUSE.wav"); AudioClip sound = Applet.newAudioClip(file.toURL()); sound.play(); println "Played sound." } public void update() {// for timer task if (running) { if (remainingTime >= period) { remainingTime -= period } else { end() } setTimeStr(secondToString(remainingTime)) // println "remainingTime: $remainingTime and breakTime: $breakTime" if (remainingTime == breakTime) {// play sound to congratulate playSound () } } }
public void react () { if (running) {// pause end (); } else {// start start()}}
}
class TimerTaskCountDown extends TimerTask {
CountDown model
public TimerTaskCountDown (CountDown model) { // super() // not neccessary this.model = model }
public void run() { model.update() }
}
CountDown model = new CountDown(node)
def s = new SwingBuilder() // s.setVariable('myDialog-properties',[:]) // seems not neccessary def dial = s.dialog(title:'Pomodoro', id:'pormodoro', modal:false, defaultCloseOperation:JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE, pack:true, show:true) {
panel() { boxLayout(axis:BXL.Y_AXIS) panel(alignmentX:0f) { flowLayout(alignment:FL.LEFT) label text: node.text + ': ' label text: bind {model.timeStr } }
panel(alignmentX:0f) { flowLayout(alignment:FL.RIGHT) button (text: bind {model.buttonName}, actionPerformed: {model.react(); }) } }
}
</groovy>
Author: User:yubrshen
Kill Empty Nodes
When pasting text from clipboard, Freeplane would split the content by newline, thus it may produce some empty node without text at all for those multiple newlines. This script removes all those empty nodes.
You can execute the script at an empty node, or at a node and recursively for its sub-nodes.
<groovy name="KillEmptyNode"> // Test the current node if it's empty, and it does not have any sub-nodes, // then delete it. // The node is empty, if it has no non-blank text.
def killEmptyNode (aNode){
nonEmpty = /\w+/ nodeText = aNode.getPlainText() // println nodeText if (aNode.children & !(nodeText =~ nonEmpty)) { // println "Found an empty node!" aNode.delete() }
}
killEmptyNode(node) </groovy>
Author: User:yubrshen
Create a Today GTD simple framework
Discussion here : The Freeplane Task Time Tracker
<groovy name="CreateTodayGTD"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) //ui.informationMessage(ui.frame, temp)
//import java.awt.Color; import org.freeplane.plugin.script.proxy.Proxy.Node
// ========================= Config BEGIN ========================= // create as child of selected node or child of root node ? "true" = selected node / "false" = root node def fromSelectedNode = "false" // Name of containing node def newNodeName = "Agenda" // Number of days to create def daysToCreate = 1 // Maximum number of nodes to remain unfolded def unfoldedNodes = 1 // choose your prefered date format : (ex : "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm") def dateFormat = "dd/MM/yy" // define edge color def String edgeColor = "#006699" // define edge width def edgeWidth = 2 // assign edge color like parent node ? "true" / "false" parentEdgeColor = "false" // assign edge width like parent node ? "true" / "false" parentEdgeWidth = "true" // define recurrent items within each day def daysCategories = ["Todo" , "Delegated To", "Phone Calls", "Appointments", "Meetings", "Events", "New Inbox"] // ========================= Config END =========================
// color information : http://chir.ag/projects/name-that-color/#6183ED // Colors codes used: clr = [ "BahamaBlue":"#006699"
, "WildSand":"#f5f5f5" , "Gray":"#999999" , "VerdunGreen":"#336600" , "Orange":"#ff9933"
, "Black":"#000000" , "Yellow":"#ffff00" , "White":"#ffffff" , "Red":"#ff0000"
, "Pink":"#ff9999"]
// Functions def void formatNode(Node node, String nodeTextColor, String nodeBgColor, nodeFontSize, String edgeColor, edgeWidth) {
node.style.font.bold = 0 node.style.setTextColorCode(nodeTextColor) node.style.setBackgroundColorCode(nodeBgColor) node.style.font.size = nodeFontSize node.style.edge.setColorCode(edgeColor) node.style.edge.setWidth(edgeWidth)
}
def today = new Date() def f = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat(dateFormat) todaySimple = f.format(today)
def nextday = today
if ( parentEdgeColor == "true") edgeColor = c.selected.style.edge.getColorCode()
if ( parentEdgeWidth == "true") edgeWidth = c.selected.style.edge.getWidth()
def newNode if ( fromSelectedNode == "true"){ newNode = c.selected.createChild() } else { newNode = node.map.root.createChild() }
newNode.text = newNodeName //newNode.style.name = "Step"
formatNode(newNode, clr.White, clr.Red, 14, edgeColor , edgeWidth)
i = 0 while ( i++ < daysToCreate ) { def child = newNode.createChild() child.text = f.format(nextday) child.attributes = [ "totalJournee" : ""] daysCategories.each() { def cat = child.createChild() cat.text = it }
if (i > unfoldedNodes) child.setFolded(true) nextday++ } def todayCats c.find{
it.text == todaySimple
}.each { formatNode(it, clr.Black, clr.Yellow, 13, edgeColor , edgeWidth) c.select (it) it.setFolded(false) todayCats = it.getChildren() }
todayCats.each{ if (it.text == "Todo") it.text = "ToDoNow" }
</groovy>
Author: User:Megatop
The Freeplane Task Time Tracker
This script opens a form with
discussion here : The Freeplane Task Time Tracker
condition : you have to run the CreateTodayGTD.groovy script first (see above)
<groovy name="FreeplaneTaskTimeTracker"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE})
import groovy.time.* import java.util.Timer; import javax.swing.BorderFactory import java.awt.Color import groovy.swing.SwingBuilder import java.awt.FlowLayout as FL import javax.swing.BoxLayout as BXL import javax.swing.JFrame import javax.swing.JScrollPane import javax.swing.JTabbedPane import javax.swing.JOptionPane import java.awt.Font import javax.swing.ImageIcon
def colorWhite = new Color(255, 255, 255) // white def colorBlack = new Color(0, 0, 0) // black def colorRed = new Color(255, 0, 0) // red def colorBlue = new Color(225, 235, 254) // light blue def colorYellow = new Color(240, 250, 208) // light yellow def colorRose = new Color(245, 230, 229) // light rose def colorGreen = new Color(206, 253, 218) // light green def colorOrange = new Color(253, 233, 206) // light orange def colorPurple = new Color(246, 192, 251) // light purple def colorGray = new Color(255,255,255) // gray
def tabCenter = 28
def f = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat( "dd/MM/yy HH:mm:ss" ) def fDay = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat( "dd/MM/yy" ) def fTime = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat( "HH:mm:ss" ) def fDuree = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat( "HH:mm" ) def fMoisAnnee = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat( "MMMM yyyy", new Locale('FR'))
dateJour = fDay.format(new Date())
c.find{ it.text == dateJour }.each { today = it} today.setFolded(false)
todayChillen = today.getChildren() todayChillen.find{it.text == "ToDoNow"}.each { ToDoNow = it c.select(it) it.setFolded(false) }
listeNextActions = ToDoNow.getChildren()
listeNextActions.each {
it['debut'] = "" it['arret'] = "" it['fin'] = "" it['total'] = "" it['totalJour'] = ""
}
def totalJournee = today['totalJournee'] def tempsTotalJournee = elapsedToMillis(totalJournee)
c.find{ it.text == "ToDos"}.each{inbox = it}
def elapsedTime(diff, precision, format){
def time
long secondInMillis = 1000; long minuteInMillis = secondInMillis * 60; long hourInMillis = minuteInMillis * 60; long dayInMillis = hourInMillis * 24; long yearInMillis = dayInMillis * 365;
long elapsedYears = diff / yearInMillis; diff = diff % yearInMillis; long elapsedDays = diff / dayInMillis; diff = diff % dayInMillis; long elapsedHours = diff / hourInMillis; diff = diff % hourInMillis; long elapsedMinutes = diff / minuteInMillis; diff = diff % minuteInMillis; long elapsedSeconds = diff / secondInMillis; diff = diff % secondInMillis;
elapsedSecondsString = String.format("%02d", elapsedSeconds) elapsedMinutesString = String.format("%02d", elapsedMinutes) elapsedHoursString = String.format("%02d", elapsedHours)
if (precision == "sec" && format == "long") time = elapsedHoursString + " heures, " + elapsedMinutesString + " minutes, " + elapsedSecondsString + " secondes" if (precision == "sec" && format == "court") time = elapsedHoursString + " h " + elapsedMinutesString + " m " + elapsedSecondsString + " s"
if (precision== "min" && format == "long") time = elapsedHours + " heures, " + elapsedMinutes + " minutes" if (precision== "min" && format == "court") time = elapsedHours + " h " + elapsedMinutes + " m"
if (precision== "pomodoro" && format == "court") time = elapsedMinutesString + " m " + elapsedSecondsString + " s" return time } def elapsedToMillis(elapsed){
def elapsedInMillis if (elapsed == ""){ elapsedInMillis = 0 }else{ def elapsedHours = Integer.parseInt(elapsed[0..1]) def elapsedMinutes = Integer.parseInt(elapsed[5..6]) def elapsedSeconds = Integer.parseInt(elapsed[10..11]) elapsedInMillis = (elapsedSeconds * 1000) + (elapsedMinutes * 60 * 1000) + (elapsedHours * 60 * 60 * 1000) } return elapsedInMillis }
Font font = new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 13) Font pom = new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 28)
def s = new SwingBuilder() s.setVariable('myDialog-properties', [:]) def vars = s.variables def dial = s.dialog(title: 'Freeplane Task Time Tracker', id: 'myDialog', size: [930, 542], locationRelativeTo: ui.frame, owner: ui.frame, defaultCloseOperation: JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE, visible:true, show: true ) {
tabbedPane(id: 'tabs', opaque : false, tabLayoutPolicy:JTabbedPane.SCROLL_TAB_LAYOUT) { tabs.setFont(font)
def actionsTabName = "Actions : " + listeNextActions.size().toString() panel(name: actionsTabName.center(tabCenter) , background: colorWhite, foreground: colorBlue) { boxLayout(axis: BXL.Y_AXIS)
def totalTachesVal = "Total : " + listeNextActions.size().toString() + " actions"
def totalJour def total
def initNextActionID def initPanelID
def lastAction = "Stop"
j = -1 while ( j++ < listeNextActions.size() -1 ) { initNextActionID = listeNextActions[j].getId() initPanelID = "panel$initNextActionID"
c.find{ it.getId() == initNextActionID }.each { totalJour = elapsedToMillis(it['totalJour']) tempsTotalJournee += totalJour } }
tempsTotalJourneeVal = (elapsedTime(tempsTotalJournee, "sec", "long")).toString()
panel(id : 'summary', alignmentX: 0f, preferredSize: [900, 40]){ boxLayout(axis: BXL.X_AXIS) panel(alignmentX: 0f, background: colorWhite) { flowLayout(alignment: FL.LEFT) label ( dateJour, preferredSize: [104, 24]).setFont(font) totalTaches = label (totalTachesVal, preferredSize: [150, 24]).setFont(font) }
panel(alignmentX: 0f, background: colorWhite) { flowLayout(alignment: FL.RIGHT) label (id :'totalTemps',text: "Temps total : $tempsTotalJourneeVal", preferredSize: [270, 24]).setFont(font) } } scrollPane( verticalScrollBarPolicy:JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED ,background: colorWhite) { vbox { i = -1 while ( i++ < listeNextActions.size() -1 ) {
def nextAction = listeNextActions[i].text def nextActionID = listeNextActions[i].getId() def thisNode = listeNextActions[i] def panelID = "panel$nextActionID" def doneID = "donedone$nextActionID"
def debutID def finID def diffID
c.find{ it.getId() == nextActionID }.each { if( it['totalJour'] != "") diffID = it['totalJour'].toString()
if( it['fin'] != "" ){ s."$doneID" = "checked" }else{ s."$doneID" = "unchecked" } }
thisActionOriginId = thisNode['ID'] c.find{ it.getId() == thisActionOriginId.toString() }.each { def note = it.note def details = it.details.getPlain() }
def debutID_Val = "debut" + "$i" + "Val" def debutID_ValTime = "debut" + "$i" + "Time"
def finID_Val = "fin" + "$i" + "Val" def finID_ValTime = "fin" + "$i" + "Time"
panel( id: '$panelID' , alignmentX: 0f ) { boxLayout(axis: BXL.X_AXIS)
def pane = panel(id: panelID , alignmentX: 0f , preferredSize: [100, 35], background: colorBlue , border: BorderFactory.createMatteBorder(0, 0, 1, 0, colorGray)) { flowLayout(alignment: FL.LEFT) checkBox(id:'check$i', preferredSize: [20, 24], opaque: false, selected: (s."$doneID" == "checked" ? true : false), actionPerformed: {
c.find{ it.getId() == nextActionID }.each { c.select(it) if (it['fin'] == ""){ s."$doneID" = "checked" it['fin'] = it['arret'] s."$panelID".background = colorGreen }else{ it['fin'] = "" s."$doneID" = "unchecked" s."$panelID".background = colorBlue } } }) if (s."$doneID" == "checked"){ s."$panelID".background = colorGreen }else{ s."$panelID".background = colorBlue } label(id :'todo$i', text: nextAction, preferredSize: [530, 24]) button( id:'startButton$i', text:'Start', preferredSize: [60, 24], actionPerformed: {
if (lastAction == "Stop" && s."$doneID" == "unchecked"){
lastAction = "Start" activeID = nextActionID
s."$panelID".background = colorYellow
debutID_Val = new Date() debutID.text = fTime.format(debutID_Val) debutID_ValTime = debutID_Val.getTime() c.find{ it.getId() == nextActionID
}.each {
c.select(it)
if( it['debut'] == "")
it['debut'] = f.format(debutID_Val)
finID.text = ""
}
}
})
button( id:'stopButton$i', text:'Stop', visible: true, preferredSize: [60, 24], actionPerformed: {
if (lastAction == "Start" && activeID == nextActionID && s."$doneID" == "unchecked"){
lastAction = "Stop" currentActionID = nextActionID j = -1 while ( j++ < listeNextActions.size() -1 ) { initNextActionID = listeNextActions[j].getId() initPanelID = "panel$initNextActionID" if (s."$doneID" == "checked"){ s."$panelID".background = colorGreen }else{ s."$panelID".background = colorBlue } } s."$panelID".background = colorRose
finID_Val = new Date() finID.text = fTime.format(finID_Val) finID_ValTime = finID_Val.getTime()
c.find{ it.getId() == nextActionID }.each { c.select(it) difference = finID_ValTime - debutID_ValTime it['arret'] = f.format(finID_Val)
totalJour = elapsedToMillis(it['totalJour']) totalJour += difference it['totalJour'] = (elapsedTime(totalJour, "sec", "court")).toString()
diffID.text = elapsedTime(totalJour, "sec", "court")
total = elapsedToMillis(it['total']) total += difference it['total'] = (elapsedTime(total, "sec", "court")).toString()
tempsTotalJournee += difference tempsTotalJourneeVal = (elapsedTime(tempsTotalJournee, "sec", "long")).toString() totalTemps.text = "Temps total : $tempsTotalJourneeVal" } } })
debutID = label(debutID , preferredSize: [50, 24]) finID = label(finID , preferredSize: [50, 24]) diffID = label(diffID , preferredSize: [70, 24]) } } } } } } panel(name: 'Delegated To'.center(tabCenter)) { borderLayout() splitPane() { panel(constraints: 'left') { label(text: 'Left') } panel(constraints: 'right') { label(text: 'Right') } } } panel(name: 'Phone Calls'.center(tabCenter)) { textField(text: 'Some text', columns: 15) scrollPane() { textArea(text: 'Some text', columns: 15, rows: 4) } } panel(name: 'Appointments'.center(tabCenter)) { borderLayout() splitPane() { panel(constraints: 'left') { label(text: 'Left') } panel(constraints: 'right') { label(text: 'Right') } } } panel(name: 'Meetings'.center(tabCenter)) { borderLayout() splitPane() { panel(constraints: 'left') { label(text: 'Left') } panel(constraints: 'right') { label(text: 'Right') } } } panel(name: 'Events'.center(tabCenter)) { borderLayout() splitPane() { panel(constraints: 'left') { label(text: 'Left') } panel(constraints: 'right') { label(text: 'Right') } } }
panel(name: 'Inbox'.center(tabCenter)) { boxLayout(axis: BXL.Y_AXIS) panel( ){ label('new entry').setFont(font) button('ajout TodoNow', actionPerformed:{ // deactivated }) input = textField(columns:87, background: colorYellow, actionPerformed: { output.text += input.text + "\n" input.text ="" }) } panel(alignmentY: 0f,){ scrollPane(verticalScrollBarPolicy:JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS) { output = textArea(id="liste", text: , columns: 110, rows: 18) } } } } def togglePomPanel def task
boxLayout(axis: BXL.Y_AXIS) panel(id:'Pomodoro', background: colorWhite){
togglePomPanel = "OFF" //button('Pomodoro',icon:new ImageIcon("pomodoro30x30-tr.png"), actionPerformed:{
button('Pomodoro', actionPerformed:{ if (togglePomPanel == "OFF"){ Pomodoro.background = colorRed pomodoroLabel.setForeground(colorWhite) togglePomPanel = "ON"
def pomodoroVal = pomodor.selectedItem
def pomodoro = pomodoroVal*60000
use (TimerMethods) { def timer = new Timer() def fPomo = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat( "mm:ss" )
pomodoroLabel.text = ' ' +(elapsedTime(pomodoro, "pomodoro", "court")).toString() pomodoro -= 1000
task = timer.runEvery(1000, 1000) {
while ( pomodoro > -1000 ){ pomodoroLabel.text = ' ' + (elapsedTime(pomodoro, "pomodoro", "court")).toString() break } pomodoro -= 1000
if (pomodoro < 0 && togglePomPanel == "ON"){ Pomodoro.background = colorWhite togglePomPanel = "OFF" pomodoroLabel.setForeground(colorBlack) task.cancel() } } } } }) comboBox( id: 'pomodor', items: [60,45,25,15,10,5,2,1], selectedIndex: 2, preferredSize: [50, 24] ) label(id : 'pomodoroLabel' , ' 00 m 00 s').setFont(pom) label(icon:new ImageIcon("Progress_quarter_03.svg")) }
panel(id:'secondPanel', background: colorWhite){ button('End of session : update and quit', actionPerformed:{ ui.informationMessage(ui.frame, "this should update each tasks duration attributes and manage archiving of past tasks" ) // dispose() }) } }
// Mr Haki File: newtimer.groovy // http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2009/11/groovy-goodness-run-code-at-specified.html
class GroovyTimerTask extends TimerTask {
Closure closure void run() { closure() }
}
class TimerMethods {
static TimerTask runEvery(Timer timer, long delay, long period, Closure codeToRun) { TimerTask task = new GroovyTimerTask(closure: codeToRun) timer.schedule task, delay, period task }
} </groovy> Author: User:Megatop
Using map specific storage
This script shows how to use map specific storage, that is a key/value map attached to a Freeplane mindmap. The values are String based but the API gives you Convertibles to work with instead for easier conversion to other types like dates and numbers.
The script requires at least 1.3.6 <groovy name="mapSpecificStorage"> def m = node.map
// the basic storage is string valued but here a Convertible is returned (like for node.to) def nodeIdAsConvertible = m.storage['last_visited_node_id'] if (nodeIdAsConvertible != null) {
def lastVisitedNode = m.node(nodeIdAsConvertible.string) // select() does nothing if the node does not exist anymore c.select(lastVisitedNode)
}
// store the last location m.storage['last_visited_node_id'] = node.id
// toggle show_icon_for_attributes. The show_icon_for_attributes is one // of the few map specific variables that Freeplane itself uses // The "bool" conversion is the new explicit conversion to boolean m.storage['show_icon_for_attributes'] = !m.storage['show_icon_for_attributes'].bool </groovy>
Author: User:Boercher
Resize all external images
This script resizes all "external images" to their node's maximum width as requested in the forum.
This script may require 1.3 <groovy name="autoResizeExternalImages"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) import java.awt.Dimension import javax.swing.JComponent import org.freeplane.view.swing.features.filepreview.IViewerFactory import org.freeplane.view.swing.features.filepreview.ViewerController import org.freeplane.view.swing.map.NodeView
def preferredWidth(NodeView nodeView) {
JComponent content = nodeView.getContent(ViewerController.VIEWER_POSITION) IViewerFactory factory = content.getClientProperty(IViewerFactory.class) Dimension preferredSize = factory.getOriginalSize(content) return preferredSize.width
}
c.statusInfo = "setting image widths to maximumNodeWidth" int sucesses = 0 int failures = 0 c.find { it.externalObject.asBoolean() }.each {
try { it.delegate.viewers.each { v -> def width = preferredWidth(v) def newZoom = it.style.maxNodeWidth / width println "node $it.text, maxwidth: ${it.style.maxNodeWidth}, imagewidth: $width, current zoom: ${it.externalObject.zoom}, new zoom: ${newZoom}" if (newZoom > 0) it.externalObject.zoom = newZoom ++sucesses } } catch (Exception e) { logger.warn("can't resize $it.plainText", e) ++failures }
} c.statusInfo = "set image widths to maximumNodeWidth: ${sucesses} success(es), ${failures} failure(s)" </groovy>
Author: User:Boercher
Check for broken links
This script that checks that every link and every external image exists. All nodes with a broken link are linked to a newly created root child node named "broken".
Notes:
- Links in attributes are not checked - Inline Hyperlinks in HTML core, details and notes are not checked
<groovy name="checkLinks"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) import org.freeplane.core.resources.ResourceController import org.freeplane.features.mode.Controller import org.freeplane.features.url.UrlManager import org.freeplane.plugin.script.ScriptingPermissions import org.freeplane.plugin.script.proxy.Proxy
private URL getAbsoluteUrl(uri) {
UrlManager urlManager = Controller.currentModeController.getExtension(UrlManager.class) return urlManager.getAbsoluteUrl(node.map.delegate, uri)
}
private boolean checkUri(uri) {
try { def url = getAbsoluteUrl(uri instanceof URI ? uri : new URI(uri)) println "checking ${uri}..." if (url.getProtocol() == 'https') { println "will not check ${uri}" } else { def urlConnection = url.openConnection() urlConnection.connect() } return true } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); println "broken link: ${uri}: ${e.message}" return false }
}
private boolean isExternalLink(Proxy.Link link) {
link.uri != null && !link.toString().startsWith('#')
}
private void addBrokenLink(LinkedHashMap<Proxy.Node, List<URI>> brokenLinkMap, Proxy.Node node, URI uri) {
def list = brokenLinkMap.get(node) if (list == null) { list = new ArrayList() brokenLinkMap.put(node, list) } list.add(uri)
}
def scriptingPermissions = new ScriptingPermissions(ResourceController.resourceController.properties) if (!scriptingPermissions.get(scriptingPermissions.RESOURCES_EXECUTE_SCRIPTS_WITHOUT_READ_RESTRICTION)
|| !scriptingPermissions.get(scriptingPermissions.RESOURCES_EXECUTE_SCRIPTS_WITHOUT_NETWORK_RESTRICTION)) { throw new RuntimeException("this scripts needs file read and network access permissions")
}
def broken = new LinkedHashMap<Proxy.Node, List<URI>>() def countGood = 0 c.find{ isExternalLink(it.link) || it.externalObject.uri != null }.each {
if (isExternalLink(it.link) && !checkUri(it.link.uri)) addBrokenLink(broken, it, it.link.uri) else if (it.externalObject.uri != null && !checkUri(it.externalObject.uri)) addBrokenLink(broken, it, new URI(it.externalObject.uri)) else ++countGood
} if (broken) {
def brokenLinksNode = node.map.root.createChild("broken links") broken.each { n, uris -> def child = brokenLinksNode.createChild(n.text) child.link.node = n uris.each { def linkNode = child.createChild(it) linkNode.link.text = it } }
} c.statusInfo = "found ${broken.size()} broken links and $countGood good links" </groovy>
Author: User:seb4stien and User:boercher
Monitor Clipboard
This script monitors the clipboard for changes adds the copied text as a child of the current node. This can be useful for creating nodes for a mindmap while reading a main document
Notes:
- The script runs in a endless loop (which effectively locks the freeplane interface). As there appears no 'break' or 'esc' key combo, the script expects a blank space copied to the clipboard to terminate running, after which everything returns to normal. - Possible extensions include inserting copied images to nodes. Recognising URIs and generating links. Watching for the window which has focus and automatically creating a reference/link to the original source document based on this.
<groovy name="clipBoardMonitor"> //Script for freeplane to monitor the clipboard and create a new node containing text when it changes // This script will loop endlessly until a single space (" ") is copied, at which point it will terminate // David Mckenzie 2/2/14
import java.awt.Toolkit import java.awt.datatransfer.Clipboard import java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor import java.awt.datatransfer.StringSelection
// define static functions to get and set clipboard text static void setClipboardContents(final String contents){ Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard().setContents(new StringSelection(contents), null) } static String getClipboardContents(){ return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard().getContents(null).getTransferData(DataFlavor.stringFlavor) }
// @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE}) curNode = node curClip = getClipboardContents() oldClip = curClip while (!curClip.equals(" ")) { // endless loop terminated if *only* a space is copied
if (!(curClip.equals(oldClip))) { // check for change in the clipboard chldNode = node.createChild() // create new child chldNode.text = curClip // set the node text to the clipboard text Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep() //beep when completed oldClip = curClip // get text from the clipboard } Thread.sleep(1000) curClip = getClipboardContents()
} </groovy>
Author: User:dgm5555
Copying files to sync directory
This script can be used to sync PDFs from Docear to a directory, e.g. on an e-book reader. It assumes that the literature that still has to be read is contained below the "Incoming" node, ordered by relevancy, and that the PDF nodes are moved somewhere else on the mind map after reading. On the e-book reader there has to be a directory dedicated only (!) to Docear syncing. When executed, that script ensures that the directory on the e-book reader contains exactly the first 10 PDFs from the "Incoming" node by copying new ones and deleting old ones. The source and target directories are currently hardcoded into the script and have to be adjusted before use. After being installed into Docear, the script can be started from the context menu of the root or "Incoming" node.
<groovy name="CopyingFilesToSyncDirectory">
// @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) import org.freeplane.plugin.script.proxy.* import javax.swing.* import java.nio.file.*
def sourceDir = "C:\\Users\\mywindowsusername\\Documents\\literature\\repository" def targetDir = "E:\\docearSync"
def incomingNode = null; if (node.getDisplayedText().equals("Incoming")) {
incomingNode = node;
} else {
for (Proxy.NodeRO cur in node.children) { if (cur.displayedText.equals("Incoming")) {
incomingNode = cur; break; }
}
}
if (incomingNode == null) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Incoming node not found!") return;
}
List<String> wantedNames = new ArrayList<>() for (Proxy.NodeRO fileNode in incomingNode.children) {
wantedNames.add(fileNode.displayedText)
if (wantedNames.size() >= 10) { break; } }
File[] existingFiles = new File(targetDir).listFiles() if (existingFiles == null) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Target dir does not exist: " + targetDir) return;
}
List<String> existingNames = existingFiles.collect({it.getName()})
List<String> toCopy = new ArrayList<>(wantedNames); toCopy.removeAll(existingNames)
List<String> toDelete = new ArrayList<>(existingNames) toDelete.removeAll(wantedNames)
for (String s in toCopy) {
Files.copy(Paths.get(sourceDir, s), Paths.get(targetDir, s))
}
for (String s in toDelete) {
Files.delete(Paths.get(targetDir, s))
}
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"Added " + toCopy.inject(, {s,f -> s.isEmpty() ? f : s + ',\n ' + f}) + "\n\nDeleted " + toDelete.inject(, {s,f -> s.isEmpty() ? f : s + ',\n ' + f}))
</groovy> Author: Tobias Baum
Save Nodes of Style X to Text Files
This is a Groovy script that, when executed, saves particular nodes as text files. Only nodes with particular Styles (i.e. Student-Boy OR Student-Girl) are saved. They are saved in the form of Node Text = Name of .TXT file (rather, the first 30 characters of the node’s text). The body of the text file = the Notes of the node. The script checks the parent of the node, and puts the text file in the corresponding subfolder. The path C:\\Users\\<Your_Name>\\CaseNotes\\Complete is shown and corresponds to this http://i.imgur.com/BdgM3vQ.png screenshot, but please substitute your own file path. Please note that this is a one-way “archive,” not a “sync.”
<groovy name="SaveNodesAsTXTfiles"> def basedir c.findAll().each {
if (it.hasStyle('Student-Boy') | it.hasStyle('Student-Girl')) {
if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cBIP')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\BIP" } else if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cComplete')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\Complete" } else if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cEvaluations')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\Evaluations" } else if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cMisc')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\Misc" } else if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cReferrals')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\Referrals" } else if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cTransfers')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\Transfers" } else if (it.parent!=null&&it.parent.text.contains('cUpcomming')) { basedir = "C:\\Users\\<your_name>\\CaseNotes\\Upcomming" } else { basedir = "" }
def title = it.plainText def note = it.note if (note) {
def filename = title.substring(0, Math.min(30, title.length())) + '.txt'
def file = new File (basedir, filename) file.text = note.plain } }
} </groovy>
Idea: User:kunkel321, Most of the actual code: User:boercher. Also significant help from: User:jokro.
Set the color for all children
This is an example of iteration over child nodes.
<groovy name="blueChildren"> node.children.each{ it.style.nodeTextColor = java.awt.Color.BLUE } // @ExecutionModes({ON_SELECTED_NODE, ON_SELECTED_NODE_RECURSIVELY}) </groovy>
Insert Link to a node in another map
This script allows to create a link to a node in another map. Follow this procedure to insert a link:
- Open the target map and select the target node
- Execute this script (by default Tools -> Scripts -> Insert Link To Node In Other Map -> ...on one selected node. In the status line copied link will be printed
- Return to the node that should get the link (link source)
- Execute this script again. A dialog will appear asking if you want to insert the link - answer with Yes
This functionality was suggested by various people, most recently by Andrés and Paul in this discussion. <groovy name="insertLinkToNodeInOtherMap"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) import java.awt.Toolkit import java.awt.datatransfer.Clipboard import java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor import java.awt.datatransfer.StringSelection import java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable
import javax.swing.JOptionPane
import org.freeplane.core.resources.ResourceController import org.freeplane.features.link.LinkController
URI getNodeUriFromClipboardIfAvailable() {
Transferable selection = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard().getContents(this) if (selection == null || ! selection.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.stringFlavor)) return null String selectionAsString = selection.getTransferData(DataFlavor.stringFlavor) try { def uri = new URI(selectionAsString) // only URIs with something after the '#' are proper links to nodes return uri.fragment && uri.path ? uri : null } catch (Exception e) { return null }
}
void copyLink() {
Clipboard clipboard = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard() File file = node.map.file if (file == null) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(ui.frame, 'The map must be saved to be usable as a link target', "Freeplane", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE); return } URI mapUri = node.map.file.absoluteFile.toURI(); clipboard.setContents(new StringSelection( + mapUri + '#' + node.id), null) c.statusInfo = 'copied link'
}
URI uri = getNodeUriFromClipboardIfAvailable() if (uri != null && ! uri.path.contains(node.map.name)) {
def title = 'Insert link to node in other map?' def result = ui.showConfirmDialog(c.selected?.delegate, title, title, JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION) if (result == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION) { boolean useRelativeUri = ResourceController.getResourceController().getProperty("links").equals("relative"); if (useRelativeUri && node.map.file == null) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(ui.frame, 'The map must be saved to be usable as a link source', "Freeplane", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE); } if (useRelativeUri) uri = new URI( + LinkController.toRelativeURI(node.map.file, new File(uri.path), LinkController.LINK_RELATIVE_TO_MINDMAP) + '#' + uri.fragment) node.link.text = uri c.statusInfo = 'link inserted' } else if (result == JOptionPane.NO_OPTION) { copyLink() }
} else {
copyLink()
} </groovy> Author: User:boercher
Inline linked maps into one single map
This script replaces recursively all nodes with links to a map file (link text ending on '.mm') with the content of the respective map. Check logfile for files that could not be found/inlined. Thanks to Dennis for asking for this feature.
Requires Freeplane after 1.2.8_02. With two minor adjustments also usable with older 1.2 versions (see script text).
<groovy name="inlineLinkedMaps"> // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE}) def thisMap = node.map def newMap = cloneMap(thisMap.root) inlineIncludes(newMap.root)
def cloneMap(rootNode) {
def newMap = c.newMap() copyProperties(newMap.root, rootNode) rootNode.children.each{ newMap.root.appendBranch(it) } inlineIncludes(newMap.root) return newMap
}
// copies some of the various properties a node has from source to dest def copyProperties(dest, source) {
dest.text = source.text // only after 1.2.8_02 dest.attributes = source.attributes.map dest.link.text = source.link.text if (source.note != null) dest.note = source.note dest.details = source.detailsText
}
// inserts linked maps into the node containing the link def inlineIncludes(rootNode) {
rootNode.find{ it.link.text && it.link.text.endsWith(".mm") }.each { include -> def url = getURL(include) if (url) { def childMap = c.newMap(url) copyProperties(include, childMap.root) include.link.text = null childMap.root.children.each{ child -> include.appendBranch(child) } // leads to an -ignorable- error upto 1.2.8_02 childMap.close(true, false) } }
}
// handles relative paths and more def getURL(node) {
try { def uri = node.link.uri if (uri.scheme == null || uri.scheme == 'file') { def file = new File(uri.path) if (!file.isAbsolute()) file = new File(node.map.file.parent, uri.toString()) if (!file.exists()) { logger.warn("invalid link " + file + " - cannot inline") return null } return file.toURL() } else { return uri.toURL() } } catch (Exception e) { logger.warn("invalid link " + node.link.text + " - cannot inline", e) return null }
} </groovy>
Author: User:boercher
Play sound
It is possible to add a script to a reminder. The following script can be used to sound an audio alarm. In this way, if your mind map is open but covered by other windows,you can still know that a reminder is asking your attention.
Without audio dialog
This script plays sound "mySound.wav" which resides in subdirectory "scripts" of the Freeplane user directory. The script illustrates
- how to get the path to the user directory;
- how to concatenate this path with additional subdirectory "scrpts" and file "mySound.wav" to a full pathName;
- how to play a sound without showing an additional dialog for pausing and replay;
<groovy name="playSound1">
// Play sound mySound.wav which resides in subdirectory // "scripts" of the Freeplane user directory // IMPORTANT Tools > Preferences > Plugins "Permit to execute other applications" must be checked. import java.applet.Applet; import java.applet.AudioClip; def fName ="mySound.wav"; def userDir=c.getUserDirectory(); // If Windows and user = "Beheerder", userDir == C:\Users\Beheerder\AppData\Roaming\Freeplane\1.2.x pathName= "$userDir\\scripts\\$fName "; // pathName == C:\Users\Beheerder\AppData\Roaming\Freeplane\1.2.x\scripts\mySound.wav File file = new File(pathName); AudioClip sound = Applet.newAudioClip(file.toURL()); sound.play(); println "played sound $pathName"; // e.g. played sound C:\Users\Beheerder\AppData\Roaming\Freeplane\1.2.x\scripts\mySound.wav </groovy>
Author: User:jokro Adapted from the Pomodoro Timer script
Play sound with dialog
In the above example, if the .wav file resides in C:\Users\Beheerder\AppData\Roaming\Freeplane\1.2.x\scripts\mySound.wav, a dialog for playing the sound is opened and the sound is played in the following script;
<groovy name="playSound2"> // IMPORTANT Tools > Preferences > Plugins "Permit to execute other applications" must be checked. loadUri(new URI('file:///C:/Users/Beheerder/Documents/My%20Dropbox/_MindMap/sound.wav')) // or, starting from a file: // loadUri(new File('C:\\Users\\Beheerder\\Documents\\My%20Dropbox\\_MindMap\\sound.wav').toURI()) </groovy>
class FreeplaneWindow
This example illustrates:
- defining a groovy class
- using an initalisation method for the class, with the same name of the class: FreeplaneWindow() {this.fp}. This method is called once and makes sure the global Freeplane object "ui" is known inside the class.
- instantiating the class and passing "ui" as a class parameter: w=new FreeplaneWindow(ui)
- setting & getting the position and size of the Freeplane main window without having to know the underlying specifics.
<groovy name="FreeplaneWindow" > // class FreeplaneWindow import java.awt.Frame; import java.awt.Point; import java.awt.Dimension; import java.awt.Toolkit;
class FreeplaneWindow {
public FreeplaneWindow(Object fp) { this.fp = fp; } //use w= new FreeplaneWindow (ui) to pass global object ui from Freeplane) private fp private frame = fp.getFrame() private location = frame.getLocationOnScreen() private dimension = frame.getSize() public Object getFreeplaneWindow() {this.fp} //delivers ui public void setFullScreen() { frame.setSize(Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize()); frame.validate(); // Make sure layout is ok frame.setLocation(0,0) } public void setWindow(Integer left, top, width, height) { frame.setSize( new Dimension(width,height)); frame.validate(); // Make sure layout is ok frame.setLocation(left,top) } public void setWindowForHD(){setWindow(0,0,1280,720)} public getTop() {location.getX()} public getLeft() {location.getY()} public getWidth() {dimension.getWidth()} public getHeight() {dimension.getHeight()}
}
//test it
w=new FreeplaneWindow(ui) // instantiate the class w.setWindowForHD() // define a window of standard HD size println w.getTop() // get the position on the screen println w.getLeft() println w.getWidth() println w.getHeight()
</groovy>.
Author: User:jokro
open web page in external browser
THIS SCRIPT DOES
- extract text contents from a node as part of a HTTP request
- construct a valid URI to be understood from a browser
- display the corresponding web page in an external browser
EXAMPLE APPLICATION
I use this script to easily jump into a help web page from within a programming language mindmap. When I describe function definitions like FileOpen() within a node, the script extracts the function name and combines it with a base URI which leads to a description WEB page. Combining the script execution with a keyboard shortcut e.g. <F3> , I can quickly lookup the detailed function documentation. In this example, it applies to the AutoIt scripting language.
INSTRUCTIONS
In order for this script to operate properly, these conditions must be met:
- the base URI for the HTTP request must be specified somewhere within the mindmap
- the appropriate string must be put into a node's core text
- the text string must end with a slash "/"
- a node's attribute "type" must be present with a value of "FunctionDocumentationBase"
- the function name string within the selected node text must meet the following conditions
- the function name must end with opening braces "(" (no space inbetween)
- directly prior to the function name there may be one of the following:
- nothing,
- an equal sign "=" with further preceding characters
- an equal sign "=" with further preceding characters and following whitespaces
<groovy name="openWebPageInExternalBrowser" > // @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE})
// INCLUDES import java.awt.Desktop; import java.net.URI;
// // DEFINTIONS OF PRIVATE FUNCTIONS //
private boolean showPageInBrowser( arg ){
// check if desktop is supported if( !java.awt.Desktop.isDesktopSupported() ) {
println "ERROR: Desktop is not supported." return false }
// create desktop instance java.awt.Desktop desktop = java.awt.Desktop.getDesktop();
// ensure that desktop is supported if( !desktop.isSupported( java.awt.Desktop.Action.BROWSE ) ) { println "ERROR: Desktop doesn't support browse action." return false }
// now, show page in external browser try { java.net.URI uri = new java.net.URI( arg ); desktop.browse( uri ); } catch ( Exception e ) { println "ERROR: while trying to show [${arg}]: '${e.message}'." c.statusInfo = e.message; }
// back with positive result return true
}
//
// EXTRACT FUNCTION NAME FROM NODE TEXT
//
// static definitions def sKey = 'type' def sValue = 'FunctionDocumentationBase'
// extract function keyword from node text def sFunctionName = node.plainText.split( "\\(" )[0]
// document base directory in the WEB def sWebDokuBase = ""
// reset pointer to first character of FunctionName def iKeywordStart = 0
// strip off leading definitions if present if( sFunctionName.matches( "^.*\\=.*" ) ) {
// identify position of "=" iKeywordStart = sFunctionName.indexOf( "=" ) +1
}
// strip off leading (and trailing) white spaces sFunctionName = sFunctionName.substring( iKeywordStart ).trim()
//
// CONSTRUCT NODE HYPERLINK AND SHOW PAGE IN BROWSER
//
// find node with specific attribute setting c.find{
it.attributes.get( sKey ) == sValue
}.each{
sWebDokuBase = it.getPlainTextContent()
}
// check if base hyperlink path was found if( sWebDokuBase.equals( "" ) ) {
// print error message c.statusInfo = "ERROR: no node attribute matching key '" + sKey + "' and value '" + sValue + "' found. Please create node first!"
} else {
// print status info c.statusInfo = "INFO: opening [ " + sWebDokuBase + sFunctionName + ".htm ] with external browser."
// jump to hyperlink using function showPageInBrowser( sWebDokuBase + sFunctionName + ".htm" )
} </groovy>
Author: User:nnako
Paste clipboard
This script just pastes the clipboard content into the current node. Use "Execute Paste on all selected nodes" to paste into all selected nodes.
<groovy name="paste"> import org.freeplane.features.clipboard.ClipboardController;
def clipboardController = ClipboardController.controller def target = node.delegate clipboardController.paste(clipboardController.clipboardContents, target, false, target.isNewChildLeft()) </groovy>
Author: User:boercher
toggle block view for all siblings
THIS SCRIPT DOES
(1) the script checks within the siblings of the selected node, whether any "min node width" setting (accessible from the node format menu in section "node shape") has been set. If so, it will reset these settings to the default value of the currently active node style.
(2) if no "min node width" settings was set, the script scans the current node widths from all the relevant siblings, determines the maximum node width found and sets the "min node width" setting to this maximum node width. Always considering the current zoom factor to get the view right.
INSTRUCTIONS
In order for this script to operate according to your wishes,
- set desired text start characteristics in script using strIdentifier
- set desired node width grid by adjusting widthraster
- set the desired width offset ontop of maximum width to be applied: width_offset
<groovy name="toggleSiblingBlockView" >
// @ExecutionModes({ON_SINGLE_NODE})
import org.freeplane.features.mode.Controller
import org.freeplane.features.mode.ModeController
import org.freeplane.features.ui.IMapViewManager
import org.freeplane.features.map.NodeModel
import java.awt.Component
// // configuration //
// set default node text start identifier def strIdentifier = "["
// width raster for the maximum width to get snatched def widthraster = 20
// offset to be added to maximum node width def width_offset = 10
// // local variables //
// controllers and managers ModeController modeController = Controller.getCurrentModeController() IMapViewManager mapViewManager = Controller.getCurrentController().getMapViewManager()
// get map zoom factor def zoomfactor = c.getZoom()
// maximum width (with default value) def maxwidth = 0
// node with maximum width (with default value) def maxnode = node
// get parent node from selected node def nodeParent = node.getParent()
// get list of siblings def lstSiblings = nodeParent.getChildren()
// set default for marker def bLeaveFunctionHereafter = 0
// widthcompare def widthcompare = 0
// get current width of component def width = 0
// // check if any relevant node has minimum width setting and reset setting //
// take every sibling and ... lstSiblings.each{
// if any minimum width is set ... if( it.style.getMinNodeWidth() > 1 ){
// if node specifics are fitting ... if( it.getPlainText().startsWith( strIdentifier ) ){
// set marker bLeaveFunctionHereafter = 1
// reset minimum node width it.style.setMinNodeWidth( -1 )
} }
}
// if marker was previously set ... if( bLeaveFunctionHereafter == 0 ){
// // determine maximum current node width of all siblings //
// take every sibling and ... lstSiblings.each{
// get component from current nodemodel c.select( it ) NodeModel currentNode = modeController.getMapController().getSelectedNode() Component currentComponent = mapViewManager.getComponent( currentNode )
// get current width of component width = currentComponent.getWidth()
// if its current width is the biggest so far ... if( width > maxwidth ){
// if node specifics are fitting ... if( it.getPlainText().startsWith( strIdentifier ) ){
// update maximum width variable with current node width maxwidth = width
// set max width node maxnode = it
} } }
// jump to node with maximum width c.select( maxnode )
// // set minimum width value for all siblibngs //
// set starting width widthcompare = widthraster
// fit maxwidth to raster while( maxwidth.div( zoomfactor ) + width_offset > widthcompare ){
// increment width compare value widthcompare += widthraster }
// take every sibling and ... lstSiblings.each{
// if node specifics are fitting ... if( it.getPlainText().startsWith( strIdentifier ) ){
// set its minimum width to the maximum current plus delta it.style.minNodeWidth = widthcompare
} }
}
// printout status c.statusInfo = "zoom: $zoomfactor ; maxwidth: $maxwidth ; width: $width ; widthcompare: $widthcompare" </groovy>
Author: User:nnako