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Zotero import template for the Zotero integration plugin for Obsidian. Screenshots and usage guide over in the Obsidian forum here: https://forum.obsidian.md/t/zotero-integration-import-templates/36310/105?u=feralflora
  • ZI-main.md
    • The main Zotero Integration template
  • runImport.md
    • Template that enables updating literature notes at the click of a button, and much more.
  • Meta bind button template
    • Template for in-note button that executes runImport.md

The Buttons plugin is likely to be deprecated, and the maintainer (@shabegom) is urging users to migrated to Meta Bind and it's implementation of buttons. See mProjectsCode/obsidian-meta-bind-plugin#199. Therefore, I've switched out the old "Buttons" button to a Meta bind button that does the same thing.

Here's how to make it functional:

If you had set up the old "Buttons" button, you can skip steps 2, 3 & 4.

  1. If you haven't, install Meta Bind and Templater.
  2. Make sure you have the "runImport" Templater template in your vault (also found under this gist).
  3. In the runImport.md template, replace 'IMPORT_NAME' with the name you've given the Import format you want Zotero Integration to run, when importing your literature notes.

Warning

You need the name of the Import Format in Zotero Integration's settings, NOT the file name of your literature note template. See the example below.

For example, below here, the import name is "APA Literature Note", and that's what you should use.

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  1. Associate the runImport template with a hotkey / command in Templater's settings under "Template hotkeys".
  2. Copy everything inside the "button" code block below (without the code block itself).
  3. Paste the code into an editor, and replace the path on the last line with the path to runImport inside your vault.
  4. Copy your newly edited button template, with the path corrected.
  5. Open Meta bind's settings.
  6. Find "Button templates" and press "Edit templates".
  7. At the bottom of the popup, press the button that says "Add Template from Clipboard".
  8. Then, remember to press save before you exit the "Edit templates" menu.

Button template

label: Update literature note
hidden: false
tooltip: "This will fetch new annotations from Zotero"
id: update-litnote
style: primary
actions:
  - type: command
    command: templater-obsidian:07 - Bins/Templates/Zotero Integration/runImport.md

Remember to replace path in the last line. The path starts at "07".

<%* // Get citekey from 'citekey' property, or alias starting with '@' or file name const citekey = tp.frontmatter?.citekey || tp.frontmatter.aliases?.find(alias => alias.startsWith('@')) || tp.file.title; // Get the library ID from the properties. Fall back to "My Library" (1), if the library ID is not accessible const libraryID = tp.frontmatter.libraryID || 1; // Run the import app.plugins.getPlugin('obsidian-zotero-desktop-connector').runImport('IMPORT NAME', citekey, libraryID); ; %>

{# version: 3.6 -#}

citekey: {{citekey}} aliases:

  • "{%- if creators -%} {{creators[0].lastName or creators[0].name }} {%- if creators|length == 2 %} & {{creators[1].lastName or creators[1].name}}{% endif -%} {%- if creators|length > 2 %} et al.{% endif -%} {%- endif -%} {%- if date %} ({{date | format("YYYY")}}){% endif -%} {%- if shortTitle %} {{shortTitle | safe}} {%- else %} {{title | safe}} {%- endif -%}"{% if itemType == "bookSection" %} book-title: "{{bookTitle | replace('"',"'")}}"{% endif %} title: "{{title | replace('"',"'")}}" {%- set camelRegex = r/([a-z])([A-Z])/g %} {%- for type, creators in creators | groupby("creatorType") %} {% if creators.length > 1 %}{{type | replace(camelRegex, "$1 $2") | lower | trim}}s:{%- for creator in creators %}{% if creator.name %}
  • {{creator.name}}{% else%}
  • {{creator.firstName}} {{creator.lastName}} {% endif %}{%- endfor %} {% else -%} {{type | replace(camelRegex, "$1-$2") | lower | trim}}:{%- for creator in creators %}{% if creator.name %} "{{creator.name}}"{% else%} "{{creator.firstName}} {{creator.lastName}}"{% endif -%}{%- endfor -%}{% endif -%}{% endfor %} year: {% if date %}{{date | format("YYYY")}}{% endif %} item-type: {{itemType | replace(camelRegex, "$1 $2") | title | trim}} publisher: {% if publicationTitle %}"{{publicationTitle}}"{% else %}"{{publisher}}"{% endif %} {%- if notes.length > 0 -%} {%- set longShortCutoff = 20 -%} {%- set shortnotes = [] -%} {%- set longnotes = [] -%} {%- for note in notes -%} {%- if note.note | wordcount <= longShortCutoff -%} {%- set shortnotes = (shortnotes.push(note.note), shortnotes) -%} {%- else -%} {%- set longnotes = (longnotes.push(note), longnotes) -%} {%- endif -%}{%- endfor -%}{%- endif -%} {%- for comment in shortnotes %} {%- if comment and loop.first %} comments: {% endif -%}
  • "{{comment|replace('"',"'")| replace("\n"," ")}}"{% endfor %} tags:{% for t in tags %}
  • {{t.tag | replace(r/\s+/g, "-")}}{% endfor %}{% if DOI %} doi: https://doi.org/{{DOI}}{% endif %}{% if itemType == "book" %} ISBN: {{ISBN}}{% endif %} cssclasses:
  • literature-note{% if attachments.length > 0 %}{% for attachment in attachments %}{% if loop.first %} attachments:{% endif %}
  • {{attachment.path}}{% endfor %}{% endif %} libraryID: {{libraryID}}

BUTTON[update-litnote]

{% persist "notes" -%} {%- if isFirstImport %}

{# ==The following sections (Key takeaways and Processing) are not filled automatically. They are for for you to write into manually.== -#}

Key takeaways

{#- The following is a cursor placeholder for the Templater plugin. After importing the note, you can jump to each of these with an assigned hotkey like ctrl+J #}

  • <% tp.file.cursor(1) %>

Processing

  • Status:: new
  • Connections:: <% tp.file.cursor(4) %>
  • Projects::

{% endif %}{% endpersist %}

[!info]- Info 🔗 Zotero{% if DOI %} | DOI{% endif %}{% for attachment in attachments | filterby("path", "endswith", ".pdf") %} | [PDF-{{loop.index}}](file:///{{attachment.path | replace(" ", "%20")}}){%- endfor %}

{% if bibliography %}Bibliography: {{bibliography|replace("\n","" )}}{% endif %}

Authors:: {% for a in creators %} [[03 - Source notes/People/{{a.firstName}} {{a.lastName}}|{{a.firstName}} {{a.lastName}}]]{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{% endfor %}

{% if tags %}Tags: {% for t in tags %}#{{t.tag | replace(r/\s+/g, "-")}}{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{% endfor %}{% endif %}

Collections:: {% for collection in collections %}[[{{collection.name}}]]{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{% endfor -%} {%- set readingSpeed = 220 %} {%- set wordsPerPage = 360 %} {%- if pages %} {%- set pageRegex = r/(\d+)-(\d+)/ %} {%- set splitPages = pageRegex.test(pages) %} {%- if splitPages %} {%- set pageMatch = pageRegex.exec(pages) %} {%- set firstPage = pageMatch[1] %} {%- set pageCount = pageMatch[2] - pageMatch[1] %} {%- else %} {%- set pageCount = pages %} {%- endif %} {%- elif numPages %} {%- set pageCount = numPages %} {%- else %} {%- set pageCount = 0 %} {% endif -%} {%- if firstPage %}

First-page:: {{firstPage}} {%- endif -%} {%- if pageCount > 0 -%} {%- set readingTime = ((pageCount* wordsPerPage)/readingSpeed)/60 %}

Page-count:: {{pageCount}}

Reading-time:: {% if readingTime < 1 %}{{(readingTime * 60) | round + " minutes"}}{% else %}{{readingTime | round(3) + " hours"}}{% endif %}{% endif %}

[!abstract]- {% if abstractNote %} {{abstractNote|replace("\n","\n>")|striptags(true)|replace("Objectives", "Objectives")|replace("Background", "Background")|replace("Methodology", "Methodology")|replace("Results","Results")|replace("Conclusion","Conclusion")}} {% endif %}

[!quote]- Citations

content: "@{{citekey}}" -file:@{{citekey}}

{%- set headingRegex = r/^#+/ -%} {%- set titleRegex = r/^#+./ -%} {%- set lineRegex = r/^.$/m %} {%- if longnotes.length > 0 -%} {%- for n in longnotes -%} {%- if n and loop.first %}

[!note]- Zotero notes ({{longnotes.length}})

Notes longer than {{longShortCutoff}} words. {%- endif %}

[!example]- Note {{loop.index}} |{%- if headingRegex.test(n.note) == true %}{{n.note | replace(n.note,titleRegex.exec(n.note))|replace(headingRegex,"")}}{% else %} {{lineRegex.exec(n.note | truncate(30))}} {% endif %} {{n.note | replace("\n", "\n>> ")| replace(titleRegex, "")}}{% if n.tags.length > 0 %}

Tags:{% for t in n.tags %} #{{t.tag}}{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{% endfor %}{% endif -%}{%- if not loop.last %} {%- endif -%} {%- endfor -%}{%- endif %}


Reading notes

{% set colorValueMap = { "#2ea8e5": { "colorCategory": "Blue", "heading": "❓ Problem formulation", "symbol": "?" }, "#5fb236": { "colorCategory": "Green", "heading": "🎯 Key takeaways", "symbol": "$" }, "#ffd400": { "colorCategory": "Yellow", "heading": "💬 Evidence and arguments", "symbol": "&" }, "#f19837": { "colorCategory": "Orange", "heading": "✅ Actionable takeaways", "symbol": "!" }, "#a28ae5": { "colorCategory": "Purple", "heading": "🧩 Concepts and frameworks", "symbol": "~" }, "#e56eee": { "colorCategory": "Magenta", "heading": "🗺️ Context and connections", "symbol": "€" }, "#ff6666": { "colorCategory": "Red", "heading": "🚧 Digging and disclaimers", "symbol": "£" }, "#aaaaaa": { "colorCategory": "Gray", "heading": "📌 Statistics and info", "symbol": "%" } } -%}

{%- macro tagFormatter(annotation) -%} {% if annotation.tags -%} {%- for t in annotation.tags %} #{{ t.tag | replace(r/\s+/g, "-") }}{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}{%- endfor %} {%- endif %} {%- endmacro -%}

{% persist "annotations" %} {% set annotations = annotations | filterby("date", "dateafter", lastImportDate) -%} {% if annotations.length > 0 %} Imported on [[{{importDate | format("YYYY-MM-DD")}}]] at {{importDate | format("HH:mm")}}

{%- set grouped_annotations = annotations | groupby("color") -%} {%- for color, colorValue in colorValueMap -%} {%- if color in grouped_annotations -%} {%- set annotations = grouped_annotations[color] -%} {%- for annotation in annotations -%} {%- set citationLink = '[(p. ' ~ annotation.pageLabel ~ ')](' ~ annotation.desktopURI ~ ')' %} {%- set tagString = tagFormatter(annotation) %}

{%- if annotation and loop.first %}

{{colorValue.heading}} %% fold %%

{% endif -%}

{%- if annotation.imageRelativePath %}

[!cite]+ Image {{citationLink}} ![[{{annotation.imageRelativePath}}]]{% if annotation.tags %} {{tagString}}{% endif %}{%- if (annotation.comment or []).indexOf("todo ") !== -1 %}

  • {{annotation.comment | replace("todo ", "")}}{%- elif annotation.comment %} {{annotation.comment}}{%- endif %} {% elif (annotation.comment or []).indexOf("todo ") !== -1 %}
  • {{annotation.comment | replace("todo ", "")}}:{% if not annotation.annotatedText %} {{citationLink}}{% else %}
    • {{colorValue.symbol}} {{annotation.annotatedText | replace(r/\s+/g, " ")}} {{citationLink}}{{tagString}}{% endif -%} {% elif annotation.comment %}
  • {{annotation.comment}}:{% if not annotation.annotatedText %} {{citationLink}}{% else %}
    • {{colorValue.symbol}} {{annotation.annotatedText | replace(r/\s+/g, " ") }} {{citationLink}}{{tagString}}{% endif -%} {%- elif annotation.annotatedText %}
  • {{colorValue.symbol}} {{annotation.annotatedText | replace(r/\s+/g, " ") }} {{citationLink}}{{tagString}} {%- endif -%}{%- endfor %}{%- endif -%} {% endfor -%} {% endif %}

{% endpersist %}

@FeralFlora
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@IndexLibrorumProhibitorum thanks for the appreciation. I enjoy sharing my work and helping others :)

And, as you mention, I'm not quite done yet as there still improvements left to do. I have some ideas on how to have persistence and still be able to group annotations without duplication of headings. One way would involved more persistent fields, one for each color. The other would involve doing the persistence ourselves using javascript in Templater. However, the complexity of this is quite high. So I'm still mulling it over.

@IndexLibrorumProhibitorum

@FeralFlora Gotcha, thanks for giving it some thought though.

To share a tiny tiny micro-contribution of my own: When reviewing papers, I create new notes for concepts that I expect will tie several papers together. An example would be 'Organ transplantation', which naturally takes quotes and info from different papers. Using the Zotero integration plugin it's quite easy to just cite the paper as one normally does, but I noticed that such a citation wouldn't be registered under the "citations" block on the paper's own page. This is because the citation just gets formatted without explicitly using the citekey, which is what that citations block searches for.

Using the citation output format of 'Template', however, lets you set your own format that does allow you to use the citekey, and create a clickable link to that page. The following has worked well for me so far:

([[{{citekey}}|{{ creators[0].lastName }} {% if date %}{{ date | format("YYYY") }}{% endif %}]])

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@DaveSamuels1998
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@DaveSamuels1998 The runImport template only comes into play when you need to update your literature note with new Zotero changes. So there's no way for me to tell if it's working based on that screenshot.

But I can tell that you haven't enabled the List callouts plugin, because then the highlights would be colored as in Zotero. My literature note template is made to work with the List callouts plugin.

Hello, for the Meta Bind Button Templates, what would be the beginning of the path? Is it the name of my Vault or the folder that the runImport.md is in?
For example, the name of my Vault is Personal Notes. Would I put command: templater-obsidian:07 - Personal Notes/Templates/runImport.md or would I put command: templater-obsidian:07 - Templates/runImport.md?
I tried both and I couldn't get my button to show updates to my document.

@FeralFlora
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@DaveSamuels1998 What you are specifying in the button template is actually a Templater command that happens to specify the path of the template it executes as part of its command name. So you can just look in the command palette to see how the path should be specified.

In my case, 07 - is actually part of the path. My top level folders are numbered to order them, so it's 07 - Bins. I doubt your templates reside in a folder with the exact same numbering as I use, so you need to remove that part.

As for your two examples, if "Personal notes" is the vault, you should start with "Templates". You just need the part of the path that's inside the vault. But again, just look in the command palette and you'll see the correct path / command name.

@Shade1698
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@FeralFlora thank you so much for explaining what those sections are and why it's so important to keep them. I appreciate it! Not much else to say, but I really wanted to thank you for sharing the code and being so responsive to all the questions. You've made a big difference in how I easily I'm able to do my research, thank you!

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