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# Scratch 3.0 Extensions
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This document describes technical topics related to Scratch 3.0 extension development, including the Scratch 3.0
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extension specification.
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For documentation regarding other aspects of Scratch 3.0 extensions see [this Extensions page on the
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wiki](https://github.com/LLK/docs/wiki/Extensions).
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## Types of Extensions
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There are four types of extensions that can define everything from the Scratch's core library (such as the "Looks" and
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"Operators" categories) to unofficial extensions that can be loaded from a remote URL. Unofficial extensions are not
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yet supported.
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For more details, see [this Extensions page on the wiki](https://github.com/LLK/docs/wiki/Extensions).
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| | Core | Team | Official | Unofficial |
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| ------------------------------ | ---- | ---- | -------- | ---------- |
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| Developed by Scratch Team | √ | √ | O | X |
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| Maintained by Scratch Team | √ | √ | O | X |
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| Shown in Library | X | √ | √ | X |
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| Sandboxed | X | X | √ | √ |
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| Can save projects to community | √ | √ | √ | X |
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## Translation
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Scratch extensions use the [ICU message format](http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/messages) to handle
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translation across languages. For **core, team, and official** extensions, the function `formatMessage` is used to
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wrap any ICU messages that need to be exported to the [Scratch Transifex group](https://www.transifex.com/llk/public/)
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for translation.
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**All extensions** may additionally define a `translation_map` object within the `getInfo` function which can provide
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translations within an extension itself. The "Annotated Example" below provides a more complete illustration of how
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translation within an extension can be managed.
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## Backwards Compatibility
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Scratch is designed to be fully backwards compatible. Because of this, block definitions and opcodes should *never*
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change in a way that could cause previously saved projects to fail to load or to act in unexpected / inconsistent
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ways.
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## Defining an Extension
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Scratch extensions are defined as a single Javascript class which accepts either a reference to the Scratch
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[VM](https://github.com/llk/scratch-vm) runtime or a "runtime proxy" which handles communication with the Scratch VM
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across a well defined worker boundary (i.e. the sandbox).
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```js
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var SomeBlocks = function (runtimeProxy) {
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/**
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* A proxy to communicate with the Scratch 3.0 runtime across a worker boundary.
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* @type {Runtime}
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*/
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this.runtime = runtimeProxy;
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}
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```
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All extensions must define a function called `getInfo` which returns an object that contains the information needed to
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render both the blocks and the extension itself.
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```js
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SomeBlocks.prototype.getInfo = function () {
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return {
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id: 'someBlocks',
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name: 'Some Blocks',
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blocks: [
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{
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opcode: 'myReporter',
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blockType: BlockType.REPORTER,
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text: 'letter [LETTER_NUM] of [TEXT]',
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arguments: {
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LETTER_NUM: {
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type: ArgumentType.STRING,
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defaultValue: '1'
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},
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TEXT: {
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type: ArgumentType.STRING,
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defaultValue: 'text'
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}
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}
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}
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]
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};
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};
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```
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Finally the extension must define a function for any "opcode" defined in the blocks. For example:
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```js
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SomeBlocks.prototype.myReporter = function (args) {
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return args.TEXT.charAt(args.LETTER_NUM);
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};
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```
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## Annotated Example
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```js
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var SomeBlocks = function (runtimeProxy) {
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/**
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* A proxy to communicate with the Scratch 3.0 runtime across a worker boundary.
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* @type {Runtime}
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*/
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this.runtime = runtimeProxy;
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};
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/**
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* @return {object} This extension's metadata.
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*/
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SomeBlocks.prototype.getInfo = function () {
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return {
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// Required: the machine-readable name of this extension.
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// Will be used as the extension's namespace.
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id: 'someBlocks',
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// Optional: the human-readable name of this extension as string.
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// This and any other string to be displayed in the Scratch UI may either be
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// a string or a call to `formatMessage`; a plain string will not be
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// translated whereas a call to `formatMessage` will connect the string
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// to the translation map (see below). The `formatMessage` call is
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// similar to `formatMessage` from `react-intl` in form, but will actually
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// call some extension support code to do its magic. For example, we will
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// internally namespace the messages such that two extensions could have
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// messages with the same ID without colliding.
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// See also: https://github.com/yahoo/react-intl/wiki/API#formatmessage
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name: formatMessage({
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id: 'extensionName',
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defaultMessage: 'Some Blocks',
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description: 'Extension name'
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}),
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// Optional: URI for a block icon, to display at the edge of each block for this
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// extension. Data URI OK.
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// TODO: what file types are OK? All web images? Just PNG?
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blockIconURI: 'data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAkAAAAFCAAAAACyOJm3AAAAFklEQVQYV2P4DwMMEMgAI/+DEUIMBgAEWB7i7uidhAAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==',
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// Optional: URI for an icon to be displayed in the blocks category menu.
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// If not present, the menu will display the block icon, if one is present.
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// Otherwise, the category menu shows its default filled circle.
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// Data URI OK.
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// TODO: what file types are OK? All web images? Just PNG?
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menuIconURI: 'data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAkAAAAFCAAAAACyOJm3AAAAFklEQVQYV2P4DwMMEMgAI/+DEUIMBgAEWB7i7uidhAAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==',
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// Optional: Link to documentation content for this extension.
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// If not present, offer no link.
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docsURI: 'https://....',
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// Required: the list of blocks implemented by this extension,
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// in the order intended for display.
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blocks: [
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{
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// Required: the machine-readable name of this operation.
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// This will appear in project JSON.
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opcode: 'myReporter', // becomes 'someBlocks.myReporter'
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// Required: the kind of block we're defining, from a predefined list:
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// 'command' - a normal command block, like "move {} steps"
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// 'reporter' - returns a value, like "direction"
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// 'Boolean' - same as 'reporter' but returns a Boolean value
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// 'hat' - starts a stack if its value is truthy
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// 'conditional' - control flow, like "if {}" or "if {} else {}"
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// A 'conditional' block may return the one-based index of a branch to
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// run, or it may return zero/falsy to run no branch.
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// 'loop' - control flow, like "repeat {} {}" or "forever {}"
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// A 'loop' block is like a conditional block with two differences:
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// - the block is assumed to have exactly one child branch, and
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// - each time a child branch finishes, the loop block is called again.
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blockType: 'reporter',
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// Required for conditional blocks, ignored for others: the number of
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// child branches this block controls. An "if" or "repeat" block would
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// specify a branch count of 1; an "if-else" block would specify a
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// branch count of 2.
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// TODO: should we support dynamic branch count for "switch"-likes?
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branchCount: 0,
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// Optional, default false: whether or not this block ends a stack.
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// The "forever" and "stop all" blocks would specify true here.
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terminal: true,
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// Optional, default false: whether or not to block all threads while
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// this block is busy. This is for things like the "touching color"
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// block in compatibility mode, and is only needed if the VM runs in a
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// worker. We might even consider omitting it from extension docs...
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blockAllThreads: false,
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// Required: the human-readable text on this block, including argument
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// placeholders. Argument placeholders should be in [MACRO_CASE] and
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// must be [ENCLOSED_WITHIN_SQUARE_BRACKETS].
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text: formatMessage({
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id: 'myReporter',
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defaultMessage: 'letter [LETTER_NUM] of [TEXT]',
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description: 'Label on the "myReporter" block'
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}),
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// Required: describe each argument.
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// Argument order may change during translation, so arguments are
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// identified by their placeholder name. In those situations where
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// arguments must be ordered or assigned an ordinal, such as interaction
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// with Scratch Blocks, arguments are ordered as they are in the default
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// translation (probably English).
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arguments: {
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// Required: the ID of the argument, which will be the name in the
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// args object passed to the implementation function.
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LETTER_NUM: {
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// Required: type of the argument / shape of the block input
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type: 'number',
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// Optional: the default value of the argument
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default: 1
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},
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// Required: the ID of the argument, which will be the name in the
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// args object passed to the implementation function.
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TEXT: {
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// Required: type of the argument / shape of the block input
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type: 'string',
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// Optional: the default value of the argument
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default: formatMessage({
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id: 'myReporter.TEXT_default',
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defaultMessage: 'text',
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description: 'Default for "TEXT" argument of "myReporter"'
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})
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}
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},
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// Required: the function implementing this block.
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func: 'myReporter',
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// Optional: list of target types for which this block should appear.
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// If absent, assume it applies to all builtin targets -- that is:
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// ['sprite', 'stage']
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filter: ['someBlocks.wedo2', 'sprite', 'stage']
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},
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{
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// Another block...
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}
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],
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// Optional: define extension-specific menus here.
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menus: {
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// Required: an identifier for this menu, unique within this extension.
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menuA: [
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// Static menu: list items which should appear in the menu.
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{
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// Required: the value of the menu item when it is chosen.
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value: 'itemId1',
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// Optional: the human-readable label for this item.
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// Use `value` as the text if this is absent.
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text: formatMessage({
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id: 'menuA_item1',
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defaultMessage: 'Item One',
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description: 'Label for item 1 of menu A'
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})
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},
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// The simplest form of a list item is a string which will be used as
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// both value and text.
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'itemId2'
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],
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// Dynamic menu: returns an array as above.
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// Called each time the menu is opened.
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menuB: 'getItemsForMenuB'
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},
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// Optional: translations
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translation_map: {
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de: {
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'extensionName': 'Einige Blöcke',
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'myReporter': 'Buchstabe [LETTER_NUM] von [TEXT]',
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'myReporter.TEXT_default': 'Text',
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'menuA_item1': 'Artikel eins',
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// Dynamic menus can be translated too
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'menuB_example': 'Beispiel',
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// This message contains ICU placeholders (see `myReporter()` below)
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'myReporter.result': 'Buchstabe {LETTER_NUM} von {TEXT} ist {LETTER}.'
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},
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it: {
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// ...
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}
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},
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// Optional: list new target type(s) provided by this extension.
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targetTypes: [
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'wedo2', // automatically transformed to 'someBlocks.wedo2'
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'speech' // automatically transformed to 'someBlocks.speech'
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]
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};
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};
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/**
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* Implement myReporter.
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* @param {object} args - the block's arguments.
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* @property {string} MY_ARG - the string value of the argument.
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* @returns {string} a string which includes the block argument value.
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*/
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SomeBlocks.prototype.myReporter = function (args) {
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// This message contains ICU placeholders, not Scratch placeholders
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const message = formatMessage({
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id: 'myReporter.result',
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defaultMessage: 'Letter {LETTER_NUM} of {TEXT} is {LETTER}.',
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description: 'The text template for the "myReporter" block result'
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});
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// Note: this implementation is not Unicode-clean; it's just here as an example.
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const result = args.TEXT.charAt(args.LETTER_NUM);
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return message.format({
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LETTER_NUM: args.LETTER_NUM,
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TEXT: args.TEXT,
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LETTER: result
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});
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};
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```
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