| | |
| | | title: "Explorer", // title of the explorer component |
| | | folderClickBehavior: "collapse", // what happens when you click a folder ("link" to navigate to folder page on click or "collapse" to collapse folder on click) |
| | | folderDefaultState: "collapsed", // default state of folders ("collapsed" or "open") |
| | | useSavedState: true, // wether to use local storage to save "state" (which folders are opened) of explorer |
| | | useSavedState: true, // whether to use local storage to save "state" (which folders are opened) of explorer |
| | | // Sort order: folders first, then files. Sort folders and files alphabetically |
| | | sortFn: (a, b) => { |
| | | ... // default implementation shown later |
| | |
| | | |
| | | Want to customize it even more? |
| | | |
| | | - Removing table of contents: remove `Component.Explorer()` from `quartz.layout.ts` |
| | | - Removing explorer: remove `Component.Explorer()` from `quartz.layout.ts` |
| | | - (optional): After removing the explorer component, you can move the [[table of contents | Table of Contents]] component back to the `left` part of the layout |
| | | - Changing `sort`, `filter` and `map` behavior: explained in [[#Advanced customization]] |
| | | - Component: |
| | |
| | | |
| | | ## Advanced examples |
| | | |
| | | ### Add emoji prefix |
| | | |
| | | To add emoji prefixes (ð for folders, ð for files), you could use a map function like this: |
| | | |
| | | ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts" |
| | | Component.Explorer({ |
| | | mapFn: (node) => { |
| | | // dont change name of root node |
| | | if (node.depth > 0) { |
| | | // set emoji for file/folder |
| | | if (node.file) { |
| | | node.displayName = "ð " + node.displayName |
| | | } else { |
| | | node.displayName = "ð " + node.displayName |
| | | } |
| | | } |
| | | }, |
| | | }}) |
| | | ``` |
| | | |
| | | ### Putting it all together |
| | | |
| | | In this example, we're going to customize the explorer by using functions from examples above to [[#Add emoji prefix | add emoji prefixes]], [[#remove-list-of-elements-filter| filter out some folders]] and [[#use-sort-to-put-files-first | sort with files above folders]]. |
| | | |
| | | ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts" |
| | | Component.Explorer({ |
| | | filterFn: sampleFilterFn, |
| | | mapFn: sampleMapFn, |
| | | sortFn: sampleSortFn, |
| | | order: ["filter", "sort", "map"], |
| | | }) |
| | | ``` |
| | | |
| | | Notice how we customized the `order` array here. This is done because the default order applies the `sort` function last. While this normally works well, it would cause unintended behavior here, since we changed the first characters of all display names. In our example, `sort` would be applied based off the emoji prefix instead of the first _real_ character. |
| | | |
| | | To fix this, we just changed around the order and apply the `sort` function before changing the display names in the `map` function. |
| | | |
| | | > [!tip] |
| | | > When writing more complicated functions, the `layout` file can start to look very cramped. |
| | | > You can fix this by defining your functions in another file. |
| | |
| | | > sortFn: sortFn, |
| | | > }) |
| | | > ``` |
| | | |
| | | ### Add emoji prefix |
| | | |
| | | To add emoji prefixes (ð for folders, ð for files), you could use a map function like this: |
| | | |
| | | ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts" |
| | | Component.Explorer({ |
| | | mapFn: (node) => { |
| | | // dont change name of root node |
| | | if (node.depth > 0) { |
| | | // set emoji for file/folder |
| | | if (node.file) { |
| | | node.displayName = "ð " + node.displayName |
| | | } else { |
| | | node.displayName = "ð " + node.displayName |
| | | } |
| | | } |
| | | }, |
| | | }) |
| | | ``` |
| | | |
| | | ### Putting it all together |
| | | |
| | | In this example, we're going to customize the explorer by using functions from examples above to [[#Add emoji prefix | add emoji prefixes]], [[#remove-list-of-elements-filter| filter out some folders]] and [[#use-sort-to-put-files-first | sort with files above folders]]. |
| | | |
| | | ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts" |
| | | Component.Explorer({ |
| | | filterFn: sampleFilterFn, |
| | | mapFn: sampleMapFn, |
| | | sortFn: sampleSortFn, |
| | | order: ["filter", "sort", "map"], |
| | | }) |
| | | ``` |
| | | |
| | | Notice how we customized the `order` array here. This is done because the default order applies the `sort` function last. While this normally works well, it would cause unintended behavior here, since we changed the first characters of all display names. In our example, `sort` would be applied based off the emoji prefix instead of the first _real_ character. |
| | | |
| | | To fix this, we just changed around the order and apply the `sort` function before changing the display names in the `map` function. |
| | | |
| | | ### Use `sort` with pre-defined sort order |
| | | |
| | | Here's another example where a map containing file/folder names (as slugs) is used to define the sort order of the explorer in quartz. All files/folders that aren't listed inside of `nameOrderMap` will appear at the top of that folders hierarchy level. |
| | | |
| | | It's also worth mentioning, that the smaller the number set in `nameOrderMap`, the higher up the entry will be in the explorer. Incrementing every folder/file by 100, makes ordering files in their folders a lot easier. Lastly, this example still allows you to use a `mapFn` or frontmatter titles to change display names, as it uses slugs for `nameOrderMap` (which is unaffected by display name changes). |
| | | |
| | | ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts" |
| | | Component.Explorer({ |
| | | sortFn: (a, b) => { |
| | | const nameOrderMap: Record<string, number> = { |
| | | "poetry-folder": 100, |
| | | "essay-folder": 200, |
| | | "research-paper-file": 201, |
| | | "dinosaur-fossils-file": 300, |
| | | "other-folder": 400, |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | let orderA = 0 |
| | | let orderB = 0 |
| | | |
| | | if (a.file && a.file.slug) { |
| | | orderA = nameOrderMap[a.file.slug] || 0 |
| | | } else if (a.name) { |
| | | orderA = nameOrderMap[a.name] || 0 |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | if (b.file && b.file.slug) { |
| | | orderB = nameOrderMap[b.file.slug] || 0 |
| | | } else if (b.name) { |
| | | orderB = nameOrderMap[b.name] || 0 |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | return orderA - orderB |
| | | }, |
| | | }) |
| | | ``` |
| | | |
| | | For reference, this is how the quartz explorer window would look like with that example: |
| | | |
| | | ``` |
| | | ð Poetry Folder |
| | | ð Essay Folder |
| | | âïļ Research Paper File |
| | | ðĶī Dinosaur Fossils File |
| | | ðŪ Other Folder |
| | | ``` |
| | | |
| | | And this is how the file structure would look like: |
| | | |
| | | ``` |
| | | index.md |
| | | poetry-folder |
| | | index.md |
| | | essay-folder |
| | | index.md |
| | | research-paper-file.md |
| | | dinosaur-fossils-file.md |
| | | other-folder |
| | | index.md |
| | | ``` |