/daily-note

These routes deal with reading, writing and updating daily notes. Their URLs start with obsidian://actions-uri/daily-note/….

All routes listed here will test whether Daily Note functionality is enabled in Obsidian and if not, will return an x-error callback. Both the official core plugin and the @liamcain’s community plugin Periodic Notes are supported. The configurations from those plugins is honored, i.e. date format, the set folder for daily notes etc. are taken into account when fetching, creating and updating notes.

DEPRECATION NOTICE

v1.6 All dedicated periodic note-related routes (/daily-note/*, /weekly-note/*, /monthly-note/*, /quarterly-note/*, /yearly-note/*) are officially deprecated, and will be removed in early 2025. Their functionality is now part of the /note routes. Please update your scripts accordingly.

There will be no further work on these routes going forward!

 

Root, i.e. /daily-note

Does nothing but say hello.

Parameters

Only supports the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”).

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

 

/daily-note/list

v0.12+ Returns a list of all daily notes.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
x-success string   base URL for on-success callbacks
x-error string   base URL for on-error callbacks

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-paths Array containing all file paths encoded as JSON string.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/get-current

Returns today’s daily note.

v1.4+ Please note: result-properties might be empty if Obsidian can’t process the note’s front matter. This can happen if the front matter is malformed or if the note contains a YAML block that is not front matter.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
x-success string   base URL for on-success callbacks
x-error string   base URL for on-error callbacks
silent boolean optional “Do not open the note in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-body The note body, i.e. the note file content minus possible front matter.
result-content The entire content of the note file.
result-filepath The file path of the note, relative from the vault root folder.
result-front-matter The note’s front matter, i.e. the note file content minus the note body.
result-properties v1.4+ The note’s properties.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/get-most-recent

Returns the most recent daily note. If there is a current daily note (i.e. one for today), that’s considered the most recent one, otherwise the most recent past daily note is returned.

v1.4+ Please note: result-properties might be empty if Obsidian can’t process the note’s front matter. This can happen if the front matter is malformed or if the note contains a YAML block that is not front matter.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
x-success string   base URL for on-success callbacks
x-error string   base URL for on-error callbacks
silent boolean optional “Do not open the note in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-body The note body, i.e. the note file content minus possible front matter.
result-content The entire content of the note file.
result-filepath The file path of the note, relative from the vault root folder.
result-front-matter The note’s front matter, i.e. the note file content minus the note body.
result-properties v1.4+ The note’s properties.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/open-current

v0.12+ Opens the current daily note in Obsidian.

Parameters

Only supports the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”).

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/open-most-recent

v0.12+ Opens the most recent daily note in Obsidian. If there is a current daily note (i.e. one for today), that’s considered the most recent one, otherwise the most recent past daily note is returned.

Parameters

Only supports the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”).

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/create

Creates a new daily note. If a current daily note is already present, an error will be returned.

If you want to skip the error response in favor of getting the current note as-is, pass in if-exists=skip. If you want to overwrite an existing note, pass in if-exists=overwrite.

v1.2+ The apply parameter allows you to specify what to add to the note after creation. Available options are content (implied default) for adding a string, templates (for using the Template core plugin), templater (for using the Templater community plugin). Depending on the apply parameter’s value, the following additional parameters are allowed:

  • apply=content or no apply parameter: content parameter, the initial body of the note
  • apply=templater: template-file parameter, path of the template file to apply
  • apply=templates: template-file parameter, path of the template file to apply

Examples:

  • apply=content&content=Hello%20world! or content=Hello%20world! (as apply=content is the default)
  • apply=content&content= or content= creates an empty note
  • apply=templater&template-file=Templates/Meeting%20notes.md
  • apply=templates&template-file=Templates/Meeting%20notes.md

v1.4+ Please note: result-properties might be empty if Obsidian can’t process the note’s front matter. This can happen if the front matter is malformed or if the note contains a YAML block that is not front matter.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
apply enum optional What to add to the note after creation. Available options: content (implied default), templates, templater.
+- content string optional The initial body of the note. Prerequisite: no apply parameter or apply=content.
+- template-file string optional The path of the template file to apply. Prerequisite: apply=templater or apply=templates.
if-exists string optional What to do if the specified note exists. Set to overwrite for replacing the note or skip for using the existing note as-is.
silent boolean optional “After creating the note, do not open it in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-body The note body, i.e. the note file content minus possible front matter.
result-content The entire content of the note file.
result-filepath The file path of the note, relative from the vault root folder.
result-front-matter The note’s front matter, i.e. the note file content minus the note body.
result-properties v1.4+ The note’s properties.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/append

Appends text to today’s daily note, either to the very end of the note (default) or to the section below a particular headline.

When you append text to a section below a heading, the headline must be entered exactly as it appears in the note: headline levels, capitalization, punctuation etc. For example, “## My Headline”, “### My Headline”, and “## my headline” are not identical.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
content string   The text to be added at the end of today’s daily note.
below-headline string optional Appends text below the given headline, before the next headline or EOF, whatever comes first. v1.2+
create-if-not-found boolean optional “If the note does not exist, create it before appending.” Defaults to false. v1.2+
ensure-newline boolean optional “Make sure the note ends with a line break.” Defaults to false.
silent boolean optional “After updating the note, do not open it in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/prepend

Prepends text to today’s note, either to the very beginning of the note (default) or to the section below a particular headline in a note.

If the very beginning of the note is prepended, then the front matter will be honored (i.e. the new text will be added to the note body below the front matter) unless explicitly stated otherwise.

When you prepend text to a section below a heading, the headline must be entered exactly as it appears in the note: headline levels, capitalization, punctuation etc. For example, “## My Headline”, “### My Headline”, and “## my headline” are not identical.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
content string   The text to be added at the beginning of today’s daily note.
below-headline string optional Prepends text below the given headline, before the next headline or EOF, whatever comes first. v1.2+
create-if-not-found boolean optional “If the note does not exist, create it before prepending.” Defaults to false. v1.2+
ensure-newline boolean optional “Make sure the note ends with a line break.” Defaults to false.
ignore-front-matter boolean optional “Put the text at the very beginning of the note file, even if there is front matter.” Defaults to false.
silent boolean optional “After updating the note, do not open it in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/search-string-and-replace

Does text replacement in today’s daily note. The search term is used as-is, i.e. it’s a string search.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
search string   Text string that should be replaced.
replace string   Replacement text.
silent boolean optional “After updating the note, do not open it in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.

 

/daily-note/search-regex-and-replace

Does text replacement in today’s daily note. The search term is used as a pattern, i.e. it’s a regular expression search.

Capturing is supported. Example: the note contains the text “and it was good”, the search value is /(it) (was)/ and the replace value is $2 $1 — after the replacement the note would be changed to “and was it good”.

Modifiers for case-insensitive and global search (/…/i, /…/g, /…/gi) are supported as well. See MDN for examples.

Parameters

In addition to the base parameters (see section “Parameters required in/ accepted by all calls”):

Parameter Value type Optional? Description
search string   Text pattern that should be replaced.
replace string   Replacement text.
silent boolean optional “After updating the note, do not open it in Obsidian.” Defaults to false.

Return values

These parameters will be added to the callbacks used for getting data back from Actions URI.

On success:

Parameter Description
result-message A short summary of what was done.

On failure:

Parameter Description
errorCode A HTTP status code.
errorMessage A short summary of what went wrong.