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EditorScript

Inherits: RefCounted < Object

Base script that can be used to add extension functions to the editor.

Description

Scripts extending this class and implementing its _run method can be executed from the Script Editor's File > Run menu option (or by pressing Ctrl + Shift + X) while the editor is running. This is useful for adding custom in-editor functionality to Redot. For more complex additions, consider using EditorPlugins instead.

Note: Extending scripts need to have tool mode enabled.

Example script:

@tool
extends EditorScript

func _run():
    print("Hello from the Redot Editor!")

Note: The script is run in the Editor context, which means the output is visible in the console window started with the Editor (stdout) instead of the usual Redot Output dock.

Note: EditorScript is RefCounted, meaning it is destroyed when nothing references it. This can cause errors during asynchronous operations if there are no references to the script.

Methods

void

_run() virtual

void

add_root_node(node: Node)

EditorInterface

get_editor_interface() const

Node

get_scene() const


Method Descriptions

void _run() virtual 🔗

This method is executed by the Editor when File > Run is used.


void add_root_node(node: Node) 🔗

Makes node root of the currently opened scene. Only works if the scene is empty. If the node is a scene instance, an inheriting scene will be created.


EditorInterface get_editor_interface() const 🔗

Deprecated: EditorInterface is a global singleton and can be accessed directly by its name.

Returns the EditorInterface singleton instance.


Node get_scene() const 🔗

Returns the edited (current) scene's root Node. Equivalent of EditorInterface.get_edited_scene_root.