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Basic styles feature for CKEditor 5.
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/**
* @license Copyright (c) 2003-2025, CKSource Holding sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.
* For licensing, see LICENSE.md or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-licensing-options
*/
/**
* @module basic-styles/attributecommand
*/
import { Command, type Editor } from 'ckeditor5/src/core.js';
/**
* An extension of the base {@link module:core/command~Command} class, which provides utilities for a command
* that toggles a single attribute on a text or an element.
*
* `AttributeCommand` uses {@link module:engine/model/document~ModelDocument#selection}
* to decide which nodes (if any) should be changed, and applies or removes the attribute from them.
*
* The command checks the {@link module:engine/model/model~Model#schema} to decide if it can be enabled
* for the current selection and to which nodes the attribute can be applied.
*/
export declare class AttributeCommand extends Command {
/**
* Flag indicating whether the command is active. The command is active when the
* {@link module:engine/model/selection~ModelSelection#hasAttribute selection has the attribute} which means that:
*
* * If the selection is not empty – That the attribute is set on the first node in the selection that allows this attribute.
* * If the selection is empty – That the selection has the attribute itself (which means that newly typed
* text will have this attribute, too).
*
* @observable
* @readonly
*/
value: boolean;
/**
* The attribute that will be set by the command.
*/
readonly attributeKey: string;
/**
* @param attributeKey Attribute that will be set by the command.
*/
constructor(editor: Editor, attributeKey: string);
/**
* Updates the command's {@link #value} and {@link #isEnabled} based on the current selection.
*/
refresh(): void;
/**
* Executes the command – applies the attribute to the selection or removes it from the selection.
*
* If the command is active (`value == true`), it will remove attributes. Otherwise, it will set attributes.
*
* The execution result differs, depending on the {@link module:engine/model/document~ModelDocument#selection}:
*
* * If the selection is on a range, the command applies the attribute to all nodes in that range
* (if they are allowed to have this attribute by the {@link module:engine/model/schema~ModelSchema schema}).
* * If the selection is collapsed in a non-empty node, the command applies the attribute to the
* {@link module:engine/model/document~ModelDocument#selection} itself (note that typed characters copy attributes from the selection).
* * If the selection is collapsed in an empty node, the command applies the attribute to the parent node of the selection (note
* that the selection inherits all attributes from a node if it is in an empty node).
*
* @fires execute
* @param options Command options.
* @param options.forceValue If set, it will force the command behavior. If `true`,
* the command will apply the attribute, otherwise the command will remove the attribute.
* If not set, the command will look for its current value to decide what it should do.
*/
execute(options?: {
forceValue?: boolean;
}): void;
/**
* Checks the attribute value of the first node in the selection that allows the attribute.
* For the collapsed selection returns the selection attribute.
*
* @returns The attribute value.
*/
private _getValueFromFirstAllowedNode;
}