The attached patch is the first step toward integrating DOCT[1]
syntax into Org mode.
It adds property options to org-capture-templates which make it
easier to run template-specific hooks.
The current approach for running such hooks involves adding to the
desired global hook variable and filtering by the template's keys.
e.g.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :lexical t
(defun +example-template-hook ()
(when (eq (org-capture-get :key t) "e")
(message "hook run")))
(add-hook 'org-capture-mode-hook #'+example-template-hook)
(let ((org-capture-templates '("e" "example" (file "") "")))
(org-capture nil "e"))
#+end_src
The hook has to be maintained separately from the template
declaration.
The criteria to determine the selected template is baked into the
hook function.
This is fragile (change the binding for the template and you must
update the hook function),
mixes concerns, and makes templates harder to share.
Contrast the above with the following syntax enabled by the
attached patch:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :lexical t
(let ((org-capture-templates
'(("t" "test" plain (file "/tmp/test.org")
"test %?"
:hook ((lambda () (insert "mode-hook\n")))
:before-finalize ((lambda () (insert
"before-finalize\n")))
;; Only a message because this happens outside the
context
;; of the capture buffer.
:after-finalize ((lambda () (message "after-finalize")))
:prepare-finalize ((lambda () (insert
"prepare-finalize\n")))))))
(org-capture nil "t"))
#+end_src
These template-specific hook functions run prior to their global
counterparts.
Ihor, an implementation note: I have not used `run-hooks' with
these because they have no associated symbol.
The functions are lists stored directly on `org-capture-plist'.
[1]: https://github.com/progfolio/doct