--- name: obsidian-webhooks-events description: 'Handle Obsidian events and workspace callbacks for plugin development. Use when implementing reactive features, handling file changes, or responding to user interactions in your plugin. Trigger with phrases like "obsidian events", "obsidian callbacks", "obsidian file change", "obsidian workspace events". ' allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: Jeremy Longshore tags: - saas - obsidian - react compatibility: Designed for Claude Code, also compatible with Codex and OpenClaw --- # Obsidian Webhooks & Events ## Overview Complete guide to Obsidian's event system: vault events (create, modify, delete, rename), workspace events (layout, leaf changes, editor state), metadataCache events, DOM events, custom EventRef patterns, and periodic tasks. Every event registration uses `this.registerEvent()` for automatic cleanup on plugin unload. ## Prerequisites - Working Obsidian plugin with `onload()` / `onunload()` lifecycle - Understanding of TypeScript event handler signatures - Familiarity with Obsidian's TFile, TFolder, and WorkspaceLeaf types ## Instructions ### Step 1: Vault Events — File Lifecycle Vault events fire when files and folders are created, modified, deleted, or renamed. ```typescript import { Plugin, TFile, TFolder, TAbstractFile } from 'obsidian'; export default class EventPlugin extends Plugin { async onload() { // File created this.registerEvent( this.app.vault.on('create', (file: TAbstractFile) => { if (file instanceof TFile) { console.log('New file:', file.path); this.onFileCreated(file); } if (file instanceof TFolder) { console.log('New folder:', file.path); } }) ); // File content modified (fires on save and on every sync update) this.registerEvent( this.app.vault.on('modify', (file: TAbstractFile) => { if (file instanceof TFile) { this.onFileModified(file); } }) ); // File deleted this.registerEvent( this.app.vault.on('delete', (file: TAbstractFile) => { if (file instanceof TFile) { this.removeFromIndex(file.path); } }) ); // File renamed or moved (includes folder moves) this.registerEvent( this.app.vault.on('rename', (file: TAbstractFile, oldPath: string) => { if (file instanceof TFile) { this.updatePathReferences(oldPath, file.path); } }) ); } } ``` Note: `modify` fires on every keystroke during live editing in some configurations. Always debounce if your handler does non-trivial work (see `obsidian-rate-limits`). ### Step 2: Workspace Events — UI State Changes Workspace events track what the user is looking at and how the UI layout changes. ```typescript async onload() { // Active file changed (user clicked a different tab/pane) this.registerEvent( this.app.workspace.on('active-leaf-change', (leaf) => { if (leaf) { const view = leaf.view; if (view.getViewType() === 'markdown') { const file = (view as any).file as TFile; if (file) { this.onActiveFileChanged(file); } } } }) ); // File opened in any pane (fires even if already active) this.registerEvent( this.app.workspace.on('file-open', (file: TFile | null) => { if (file) { this.trackRecentFile(file); } }) ); // Layout changed (panes split, closed, rearranged) this.registerEvent( this.app.workspace.on('layout-change', () => { this.updateSidebarState(); }) ); // Editor changed (cursor moved, selection changed, content edited) this.registerEvent( this.app.workspace.on('editor-change', (editor, info) => { // info is MarkdownView — gives you the file context const cursor = editor.getCursor(); this.onCursorMoved(cursor.line, cursor.ch); }) ); // Window/pane resized this.registerEvent( this.app.workspace.on('resize', () => { this.adjustCustomViews(); }) ); // Wait for layout to be fully initialized before accessing panes this.app.workspace.onLayoutReady(() => { this.initializeWithCurrentState(); }); } ``` ### Step 3: MetadataCache Events — Content Indexing The metadataCache parses frontmatter, links, tags, and headings in the background. These events fire when parsing completes. ```typescript async onload() { // Single file's metadata changed (fires after modify, once parsing is done) this.registerEvent( this.app.metadataCache.on('changed', (file: TFile, data: string, cache: CachedMetadata) => { // cache contains parsed frontmatter, links, tags, headings const tags = cache.tags?.map(t => t.tag) ?? []; const links = cache.links?.map(l => l.link) ?? []; this.updateFileIndex(file.path, { tags, links }); }) ); // All files in vault have been indexed (fires once after startup) this.registerEvent( this.app.metadataCache.on('resolved', () => { console.log('Metadata cache fully resolved — safe to query all files'); this.buildFullIndex(); }) ); } private buildFullIndex() { const files = this.app.vault.getMarkdownFiles(); for (const file of files) { const cache = this.app.metadataCache.getFileCache(file); if (cache) { this.updateFileIndex(file.path, { tags: cache.tags?.map(t => t.tag) ?? [], links: cache.links?.map(l => l.link) ?? [], headings: cache.headings?.map(h => h.heading) ?? [], frontmatter: cache.frontmatter, }); } } } ``` The `resolved` event is critical for plugins that build indexes — querying metadataCache before it fires returns incomplete data. ### Step 4: DOM Events with registerDomEvent For custom UI elements, use `registerDomEvent` instead of raw `addEventListener`. Obsidian auto-removes these on plugin unload. ```typescript async onload() { // Register click handler on a custom element const button = this.addStatusBarItem(); button.setText('Click me'); this.registerDomEvent(button, 'click', (evt: MouseEvent) => { new Notice('Status bar clicked!'); }); // Listen for keyboard shortcuts on the document this.registerDomEvent(document, 'keydown', (evt: KeyboardEvent) => { if (evt.ctrlKey && evt.key === 'q') { this.toggleFeature(); } }); // Drag and drop on a custom view const dropZone = createEl('div', { cls: 'my-drop-zone' }); this.registerDomEvent(dropZone, 'dragover', (evt: DragEvent) => { evt.preventDefault(); dropZone.addClass('drag-active'); }); this.registerDomEvent(dropZone, 'drop', async (evt: DragEvent) => { evt.preventDefault(); dropZone.removeClass('drag-active'); const files = evt.dataTransfer?.files; if (files?.length) { await this.handleDroppedFiles(files); } }); } ``` ### Step 5: Periodic Tasks with registerInterval Use `registerInterval` for timers — they auto-clear on unload. Never use raw `setInterval`. ```typescript async onload() { // Auto-save draft every 30 seconds this.registerInterval( window.setInterval(() => { this.autoSaveDraft(); }, 30_000) ); // Refresh external data every 5 minutes this.registerInterval( window.setInterval(() => { this.refreshExternalData(); }, 5 * 60_000) ); } private draftSaving = false; private async autoSaveDraft() { // Overlap guard — skip if previous save is still running if (this.draftSaving) return; this.draftSaving = true; try { const view = this.app.workspace.getActiveViewOfType(MarkdownView); if (view?.file) { const content = view.editor.getValue(); await this.saveDraft(view.file.path, content); } } finally { this.draftSaving = false; } } ``` ### Step 6: Custom Event Bus for Plugin-Internal Communication For complex plugins with multiple views or components, create an internal event bus. ```typescript import { Events } from 'obsidian'; // Create a typed event bus class PluginEventBus extends Events { // Type-safe event methods onIndexUpdated(callback: (paths: string[]) => void): EventRef { return this.on('index-updated', callback); } triggerIndexUpdated(paths: string[]) { this.trigger('index-updated', paths); } onSettingsChanged(callback: (settings: PluginSettings) => void): EventRef { return this.on('settings-changed', callback); } triggerSettingsChanged(settings: PluginSettings) { this.trigger('settings-changed', settings); } } // Usage in plugin class MyPlugin extends Plugin { bus = new PluginEventBus(); async onload() { // Views subscribe to events this.registerEvent( this.bus.onIndexUpdated((paths) => { this.sidebarView?.refresh(paths); }) ); // Something triggers the event this.registerEvent( this.app.vault.on('modify', async (file) => { if (file instanceof TFile) { await this.reindex(file); this.bus.triggerIndexUpdated([file.path]); } }) ); } } ``` Obsidian's `Events` class is the same base class used by `Vault`, `Workspace`, and `MetadataCache`. Using it for your own bus gives you a consistent pattern with `on/off/trigger`. ## Output - Vault event handlers for file create, modify, delete, rename - Workspace event handlers for active leaf, file open, editor changes, layout - MetadataCache handlers for content parsing and full-vault resolution - DOM event registration with auto-cleanup - Periodic tasks with overlap guards - Custom event bus for internal plugin communication ## Error Handling | Issue | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------| | Memory leak | Using `addEventListener` directly | Always use `registerDomEvent` or `registerEvent` | | Stale data in handler | MetadataCache not resolved yet | Wait for `resolved` event before building index | | Handler fires before layout | Accessing workspace in `onload` | Wrap in `onLayoutReady` callback | | Handler runs after unload | Raw setInterval not cleared | Use `registerInterval` exclusively | | Performance hit from modify | Handler runs on every keystroke | Debounce the handler (500ms is a good default) | | Null leaf in active-leaf-change | All panes closed | Guard with `if (leaf)` check | ## Examples ### File Change Logger ```typescript // Log all file operations to a daily note async onload() { const logEvent = async (action: string, path: string) => { const today = moment().format('YYYY-MM-DD'); const logPath = `logs/${today}.md`; const line = `- ${moment().format('HH:mm:ss')} ${action}: ${path}`; await this.appendOrCreate(logPath, line); }; this.registerEvent(this.app.vault.on('create', (f) => logEvent('created', f.path))); this.registerEvent(this.app.vault.on('delete', (f) => logEvent('deleted', f.path))); this.registerEvent(this.app.vault.on('rename', (f, old) => logEvent(`renamed from ${old}`, f.path))); } ``` ### Tag Watcher — React to Frontmatter Tag Changes ```typescript private tagCache = new Map(); async onload() { this.registerEvent( this.app.metadataCache.on('changed', (file, data, cache) => { const newTags = cache.frontmatter?.tags ?? []; const oldTags = this.tagCache.get(file.path) ?? []; const added = newTags.filter((t: string) => !oldTags.includes(t)); const removed = oldTags.filter(t => !newTags.includes(t)); if (added.length || removed.length) { this.onTagsChanged(file, added, removed); } this.tagCache.set(file.path, [...newTags]); }) ); } ``` ## Resources - [Obsidian Events API](https://docs.obsidian.md/Reference/TypeScript+API/Events) - [Workspace Events](https://docs.obsidian.md/Reference/TypeScript+API/Workspace) - [Vault Events](https://docs.obsidian.md/Reference/TypeScript+API/Vault) - [MetadataCache API](https://docs.obsidian.md/Reference/TypeScript+API/MetadataCache) ## Next Steps For throttling and debouncing these events under load, see `obsidian-rate-limits`. For production readiness, see `obsidian-prod-checklist`.