official announcement
Atom and all repositories under Atom will be archived on December 15, 2022. Learn more in ourStatus Bar package
Display information about the current editor such as cursor position, file path, grammar, current branch, ahead/behind commit counts, and line diff count.
Configuration
The status bar package accepts the following configuration values:
-
status-bar.cursorPositionFormat
— A string that describes the format to use for the cursor position status bar tile. It defaults to%L:%C
. In the format string,%L
represents the 1-based line number and%C
represents the 1-based column number. -
status-bar.selectionCountFormat
— A string that describes the format to use for the selection count status bar tile. It defaults to(%L, %C)
. In the format string,%L
represents the 1-based line count and%C
represents the 1-based character count.
API
This package provides a service that you can use in other Atom packages. To use it, include status-bar
in the consumedServices
section of your package.json
:
{
"name": "my-package",
"consumedServices": {
"status-bar": {
"versions": {
"^1.0.0": "consumeStatusBar"
}
}
}
}
Then, in your package's main module, call methods on the service:
module.exports =
activate: -> # ...
consumeStatusBar: (statusBar) ->
@statusBarTile = statusBar.addLeftTile(item: myElement, priority: 100)
deactivate: ->
# ...
@statusBarTile?.destroy()
@statusBarTile = null
The status-bar
API has four methods:
addLeftTile({ item, priority })
- Add a tile to the left side of the status bar. Lower priority tiles are placed further to the left.addRightTile({ item, priority })
- Add a tile to the right side of the status bar. Lower priority tiles are placed further to the right.
The item
parameter to these methods can be a DOM element, a jQuery object, or a model object for which a view provider has been registered in the the view registry.
getLeftTiles()
- Retrieve all of the tiles on the left side of the status bar.getRightTiles()
- Retrieve all of the tiles on the right side of the status bar
All of these methods return Tile
objects, which have the following methods:
getPriority()
- Retrieve the priority that was assigned to theTile
when it was created.getItem()
- Retrieve theTile
's item.destroy()
- Remove theTile
from the status bar.