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I develop plugin for sublime text 3. And want to get currently opened file path ...

absolute1 = self.window.view.file_name()

... where self is sublime_plugin.WindowCommand

But fail:

AttributeError: 'Window' object has no attribute 'view'

Full code of plugin:

import sublime, sublime_plugin
import re, os, os.path

class OpenrelCommand(sublime_plugin.WindowCommand):

    def run(self):
        relative = sublime.get_clipboard()
        absolute1 = self.window.view.file_name()
        absolute2 = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(absolute1), relative))
        self.window.open_file(absolute2)

    def is_enabled(self):
        return bool(sublime.get_clipboard().strip())

If self would be sublime_plugin.TextCommand I could get current file path without a problem:

fileName = self.view.file_name()

... but self must be sublime_plugin.WindowCommand because I want to use method open_file :

self.window.open_file(absolute2)
MattDMo
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3 Answers3

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For Sublime Text 3 the command that worked for me was:

self.view.window().active_view().file_name()
pcunite
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Take a look at the API (http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/api_reference.html#sublime.Window). self is a window object. So you need to do self.window.active_view() to get the view.

skuroda
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For sublime Text 3 i think using the following :

myCompleteName = self.view.file_name()

can be a solution,i've tried it with sublime_plugin.TextCommand and it works just fine

ismnoiet
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