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@%META:TOPICINFO{author="TWikiContributor" date="1168076964" format="1.1" version="32"}%
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%TOC%
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%STARTINCLUDE%
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---# TWiki Plugins
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_Add functionality to TWiki with readily available Plugins; create Plugins based on APIs_
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---++ Overview
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You can add Plugins to extend TWiki functionality, without altering the core code. A plug-in approach lets you:
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* add virtually unlimited features while keeping the main TWiki code compact and efficient;
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* heavily customize an installation and still do clean updates to new versions of TWiki;
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* rapidly develop new TWiki functions in Perl using the Plugin API.
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Everything to do with TWiki Plugins - demos, new releases, downloads, development, general discussion - is available at TWiki.org, in the <b> TWiki:Plugins </b> web.
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TWiki Plugins are developed and contributed by interested members of the community. Plugins are provided on an 'as is' basis; they are not a part of TWiki, but are independently developed and maintained.
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__Relevant links on TWiki.org:__
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* TWiki:TWiki.TWikiPluginsSupplement - __%T% tip:__ supplemental documentation on TWiki plugins
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* TWiki:Plugins.PluginPackage - list of all contributed plugin packages
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* TWiki:Plugins.PluginDevelopment - discussion and feedback on contributed plugins
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* TWiki:Plugins.PluginBrainstorming - open forum for new plugin ideas
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* TWiki:Plugins.PluginPackageHowTo - template to create a new plugin package
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__See other types of extensions:__ TWikiAddOns, TWikiContribs, TWikiSkins
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#InstallPlugin
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---++ Installing Plugins
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Each TWiki Plugin comes with its own documentation: step-by-step installation instructions, a detailed description of any special requirements, version details, and a working example for testing. Many Plugins have an install script that automates these steps for you.
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*Special Requirements:* Some Plugins need certain Perl modules to be preinstalled on the host system. Plugins may also use other resources, like graphics, other modules, applications, and templates. You should be able to find detailed instructions in the Plugin's documentation.
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Each Plugin has a standard release topic, located in the TWiki:Plugins web at TWiki.org. There's usually a number of other related topics, such as a developers page, and an appraisal page.
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#PreTesting
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---+++ On-Site Pretesting
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The recommended approach to testing new Plugins before making them public is to create a second local TWiki installation, and test the Plugin there. You can allow selected users access to the test area. Once you are satisifed that it won't compromise your main installation, you can install it there as well.
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InstalledPlugins shows which Plugins are: 1) installed, 2) loading properly, and 3) what TWiki:Codev.PluginHandlers they invoke. Any failures are shown in the Errors section. The =[[VarFAILEDPLUGINS][%<nop>FAILEDPLUGINS%]]= variable can be used to debug failures. You may also want to check your webserver error log and the various TWiki log files.
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---+++ Some Notes on Plugin Performance
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The performance of the system depends to some extent on the number of Plugins installed and on the Plugin implementation. Some Plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that need to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). You can only really tell the performance impact by installing the Plugin and by measuring the performance with and without the new Plugin. Use the TWiki:Plugins.PluginBenchmarkAddOn, or test manually with the Apache =ab= utility. Example on Unix:%BR% =time wget -qO /dev/null <nop>%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%TWIKIWEB%/AbcPlugin=
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%T% If you need to install an "expensive" Plugin, but you only need its functionality only in a subset of your data, you can disable it elsewhere by defining the %<nop>DISABLEDPLUGINS% TWiki variable.
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Define =DISABLEDPLUGINS= to be a comma-separated list of names of plugins to disable. Define it in %MAINWEB%.<nop>TWikiPreferences to disable those plugins everywhere, in the !WebPreferences topic to disable them in an individual web, or in a topic to disable them in that topic. For example,
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* <nop>Set DISABLEDPLUGINS = SpreadSheetPlugin, EditTablePlugin
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#ManagingPlugins
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---++ Managing Installed Plugins
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Some Plugins require additional settings or offer extra options that you have to select. Also, you may want to make a Plugin available only in certain webs, or temporarily disable it. And may want to list all available Plugins in certain topics. You can handle all of these management tasks with simple procedures:
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---+++ Enabling Plugins
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Plugins can be enabled and disabled with the [[%SCRIPTURLPATH{configure}%][configure]] script. An installed Plugin needs to be enabled before it can be used.
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---+++ Plugin Evaluation Order
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By default, TWiki executes Plugins in alphabetical order on Plugin name. It is possible to change the order, for example to evaluate database variables before the speadsheet CALCs. This can be done with ={PluginsOrder}= in the Plugins section of [[%SCRIPTURLPATH{configure}%][configure]].
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---+++ Plugin-Specific Settings
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Plugins are usually configured by variables accessible though the [[%SCRIPTURLPATH{"configure"}%][configure]] interface, but in some cases (usually older plugins) TWiki preferences are used. If a TWiki variable is defined in a Plugin topic e.g:
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* Set SETTING = Create dynamic foo bar reports
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Then these settings can be retrieved as preferences variables like =%<pluginname>_<var>%=. For example, =%<nop>RUBBERPLUGIN_SETTING%= shows the value of SETTING in the !RubberPlugin topic.
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---+++ Listing Active Plugins
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Plugin status variables let you list all active Plugins wherever needed.
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---++++ =%<nop>ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%=
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On this TWiki site, the enabled Plugins are: %ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%.
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---++++ =%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%=
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%PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
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%FAILEDPLUGINS%
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#PluginAPI
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---++ The TWiki Plugin API
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The Application Programming Interface (API) for TWiki Plugins provides the specifications for hooking into the core TWiki code from your external Perl Plugin module.
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---+++ Available Core Functions
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The TWikiFuncDotPm module (=lib/TWiki/Func.pm=) describes *all* the interfaces available to Plugins. Plugins should *only* use the interfaces described in this module.
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__%X% Note:__ If you use other core functions not described in =Func.pm=, you run the risk of creating security holes. Also, your Plugin will likely break and require updating when you upgrade to a new version of TWiki.
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---+++ Predefined Hooks
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In addition to TWiki core functions, Plugins can use *predefined hooks*, or *callbacks*, as described in the =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= module.
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* All but the initPlugin are disabled. To enable a callback, remove =DISABLE_= from the function name.
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TWiki:Codev/StepByStepRenderingOrder helps you decide which rendering handler to use.
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#FastPluginHints
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---+++ Hints on Writing Fast Plugins
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* Delay initialization as late as possible. For example, if your Plugin is a simple syntax processor, you might delay loading extra Perl modules until you actually see the syntax in the text.
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* For example, use an =eval= block like this:%BR%
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=eval { require IPC::Run }= %BR%
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=return "<font color=\"red\">SamplePlugin: Can't load required modules ($@@)</font>" if $@@;=
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* You can use a flag to avoid running the initialization twice
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* The TWiki:Plugins.PluginBenchmarkAddOn comes in handy to measure and fine-tune the performance of your Plugin
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---+++ Plugin Version Detection
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To eliminate the incompatibility problems bound to arise from active open Plugin development, a Plugin versioning system is provided for automatic compatibility checking.
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* All modules require a =$VERSION='0.000'= variable, beginning at =1.000=.
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* The =initPlugin= handler should check all dependencies and return TRUE if the initialization is OK or FALSE if something went wrong.
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* The Plugin initialization code does not register a Plugin that returns FALSE (or that has no =initPlugin= handler).
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* =$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION= in the =TWiki::Plugins= module contains the TWiki Plugin API version, currently *%PLUGINVERSION{}%*.
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* You can also use the =[[VarPLUGINVERSION][%<nop>PLUGINVERSION{}%]]= variable to query the Plugin API version or the version of installed Plugins.
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---+++ Security
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* Badly written Plugins can open huge security holes in TWiki. This is especially true if care isn't taken to prevent execution of arbitrary commands on the server.
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* Don't allow sensitive configuration data to be edited by users. it is better to add sensitive configuration options to the =%TWiki::cfg= hash than adding it as preferences in the Plugin topic
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* See TWiki:Plugins.MailInContrib for an example of this
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* TWiki:Plugins.BuildContrib can help you with this
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* Always use the TWiki::Sandbox to execute commands.
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* Always audit the Plugins you install, and make sure you are happy with the level of security provided. While every effort is made to monitor Plugin authors activities, at the end of the day they are uncontrolled user contributions.
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#CreatePlugins
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---++ Creating Plugins
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With a reasonable knowledge of the Perl scripting language, you can create new Plugins or modify and extend existing ones. Basic plug-in architecture uses an Application Programming Interface (API), a set of software instructions that allow external code to interact with the main program. The [[#PluginAPI][TWiki Plugin API]] Plugins by providing a programming interface for TWiki.
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---+++ Anatomy of a Plugin
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A basic TWiki Plugin consists of two elements:
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* a Perl module, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.pm=
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* a documentation topic, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.txt=
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The Perl module can be a block of code that connects with TWiki alone, or it can include other elements, like other Perl modules (including other Plugins), graphics, TWiki templates, external applications (ex: a Java applet), or just about anything else it can call.
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In particular, files that should be web-accessible (graphics, Java applets ...) are best placed as attachments of the =MyFirstPlugin= topic. Other needed Perl code is best placed in a =lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyFirstPlugin/= directory.
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The Plugin API handles the details of connecting your Perl module with main TWiki code. When you're familiar with the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]], you're ready to develop Plugins.
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---+++ Creating the Perl Module
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Copy file =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= to =<name>Plugin.pm=. The =EmptyPlugin.pm= module contains mostly empty functions, so it does nothing, but it's ready to be used. Customize it. Refer to the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]] specs for more information.
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If your Plugin uses its own modules and objects, you must include the name of the Plugin in the package name. For example, write =Package <nop>MyFirstPlugin::Attrs;= instead of just =Package Attrs;=. Then call it using:
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$var = MyFirstPlugin::Attrs->new();
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</pre>
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#MeasurePerformance
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---+++ Measuring and Improving the Plugin Performance
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A high quality Plugin performs well. You can use the TWiki:Plugins.PluginBenchmarkAddOn to measure your TWiki:Plugins.PluginBenchmarks. The data is needed as part of the Documentation Topic.
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See also [[#FastPluginHints][Hints on Writing Fast Plugins]].
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#CreatePluginTopic
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---+++ Writing the Documentation Topic
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The Plugin documentation topic contains usage instructions and version details. It serves the Plugin files as %TWIKIWEB%.FileAttachments for downloading. (The doc topic is also included _in_ the [[#CreatePluginPackage][distribution package]].) To create a documentation topic:
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1. *Copy* the Plugin topic template from TWiki.org. To copy the text, go to TWiki:Plugins/PluginPackage and:
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* enter the Plugin name in the "How to Create a Plugin" section
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* click Create
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* select all in the Edit box & copy
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* Cancel the edit
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* go back to your site to the %TWIKIWEB% web
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* In the GoBox enter your Plugin name, for example =MyFirstPlugin=, press enter and create the new topic
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* paste & save new Plugin topic on your site
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1. *Customize* your Plugin topic.
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* Important: In case you plan to publish your Plugin on TWiki.org, use Interwiki names for author names and links to TWiki.org topics, such as TWiki:Main/%WIKINAME%. This is important because links should work properly in a Plugin topic installed on any TWiki, not just on TWiki.org.
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1. *Document* the performance data you gathered while [[#MeasurePerformance][measuring the performance]]
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1. *Save* your topic, for use in [[#CreatePluginPackage][packaging]] and [[#PublishPlugin][publishing]] your Plugin.
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<blockquote style="background-color:#f5f5f5">
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*OUTLINE: Doc Topic Contents* <br />
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Check the Plugins web on TWiki.org for the latest Plugin doc topic template. Here's a quick overview of what's covered:
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*Syntax Rules:* <<i>Describe any special text formatting that will be rendered.</i>>"
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*Example:* <<i>Include an example of the Plugin in action. Possibly include a static HTML version of the example to compare if the installation was a success!</i>>"
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*Plugin Settings:* <<i>Description and settings for custom Plugin %<nop>VARIABLES%, and those required by TWiki.</i>>"
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* *Plugins Preferences* <<i>If user settings are needed, explain... Entering values works exactly like %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:</i>>"
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* *Set <<i>EXAMPLE = value added</i>>*
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*Plugin Installation Instructions:* <<i>Step-by-step set-up guide, user help, whatever it takes to install and run, goes here.</i>>"
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*Plugin Info:* <<i>Version, credits, history, requirements - entered in a form, displayed as a table. Both are automatically generated when you create or edit a page in the TWiki:Plugins web.</i>>"
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#CreatePluginPackage
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---+++ Packaging for Distribution
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The TWiki:Plugins.BuildContrib is a powerful build environment that is used by the TWiki project to build TWiki itself, as well as many of the Plugins. You don't *have* to use it, but it is highly recommended!
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If you don't want (or can't) use the !BuildContrib, then a minimum Plugin release consists of a Perl module with a WikiName that ends in =Plugin=, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.pm=, and a documentation page with the same name(=MyFirstPlugin.txt=).
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1. Distribute the Plugin files in a directory structure that mirrors TWiki. If your Plugin uses additional files, include them all:
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* =pub/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin/uparrow.gif= [a required graphic]
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2. Create a zip archive with the Plugin name (=MyFirstPlugin.zip=) and add the entire directory structure from Step 1. The archive should look like this:
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#PublishPlugin
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---+++ Publishing for Public Use
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You can release your tested, packaged Plugin to the TWiki community through the TWiki:Plugins web. All Plugins submitted to TWiki.org are available for download and further development in TWiki:Plugins/PluginPackage.
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Publish your Plugin by following these steps:
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1. *Post* the Plugin documentation topic in the TWiki:Plugins/PluginPackage:
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* enter the Plugin name in the "How to Create a Plugin" section, for example =MyFirstPlugin=
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* paste in the topic text from [[#CreatePluginTopic][Writing the Documentation Topic]] and save
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1. *Attach* the distribution zip file to the topic, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.zip=
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1. *Link* from the doc page to a new, blank page named after the Plugin, and ending in =Dev=, ex: =MyFirstPluginDev=. This is the discussion page for future development. (User support for Plugins is handled in TWiki:Support.)
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1. *Put* the Plugin into the SVN repository, see TWiki:Plugins/ReadmeFirst (optional)
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%N% Once you have done the above steps once, you can use the !BuildContrib to upload updates to your Plugin.
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Thank you very much for sharing your Plugin with the TWiki community :-)
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#RecommendedStorageOfPluginData
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---++ Recommended Storage of Plugin Specific Data
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Plugins sometimes need to store data. This can be Plugin internal data such as cache data, or data generated for browser consumption such as images. Plugins should store data using TWikiFuncDotPm functions that support saving and loading of topics and attachments.
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You can create a Plugin "work area" using the =TWiki::Func::getWorkArea()= function, which gives you a persistant directory where you can store data files. By default they will not be web accessible. The directory is guaranteed to exist, and to be writable by the webserver user. For convenience, =TWiki::Func::storeFile()= and =TWiki::Func::readFile()= are provided to persistently store and retrieve simple data in this area.
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__Topic-specific data__ such as generated images can be stored in the topic's attachment area, which is web accessible. Use the =TWiki::Func::saveAttachment()= function to store the data.
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* Identify where the attachment originated from, typically by including the Plugin name in the file name
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* Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores, dashes and periods to avoid platform dependency issues and URL issues
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* Example: =_FooBarPlugin_img123.gif=
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__Web specific data__ can be stored in the Plugin's attachment area, which is web accessible. Use the =TWiki::Func::saveAttachment()= function to store the data.
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#MaintainPlugins
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---++ Maintaining Plugins
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---+++ Discussions and Feedback on Plugins
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Each published Plugin has a Plugin development topic on TWiki.org. Plugin development topics are named after your Plugin and end in =Dev=, such as =MyFirstPluginDev=. The Plugin development topic is a great resource to discuss feature enhancements and to get feedback from the TWiki community.
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The Plugin interface (TWikiFuncDotPm functions and handlers) evolve over time. TWiki 4.0 introduced new API functions to address the needs of Plugin authors. It also deprecated some functions. Some Plugins written for earlier TWiki releases using unofficial TWiki internal functions no longer work on the TWiki 4.0 codebase. All this means that some Plugins need to be updated to work on the TWiki 4.0 codebase.
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Organizations typically do not upgrade to the latest TWiki for many months. However, many administrators still would like to install the latest versions of a Plugin on their older TWiki installation. This need is fullfilled if Plugins are maintained in a compatible manner.
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__%T% Tip:__ Plugins can be written to be compatible with older and newer TWiki releases. This can be done also for Plugins using unofficial TWiki internal functions of an earlier release that no longer work on the latest TWiki codebase. TWiki:TWiki.TWikiPluginsSupplement#MaintainPlugins has more.
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From time-to-time, the TWiki developers will add new functions to the interface (either to TWikiFuncDotPm, or new handlers). Sometimes these improvements mean that old functions have to be deprecated to keep the code manageable. When this happens, the deprecated functions will be supported in the interface for at least one more TWiki release, and probably longer, though this cannot be guaranteed.
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When a plugin defines deprecated handlers, a warning will be shown in the list generated by %<nop>FAILEDPLUGINS%. Admins who see these warnings should check TWiki.org and if necessary, contact the plugin author, for an updated version of the plugin.
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Updated plugins may still need to define deprecated handlers for compatibility with old TWiki versions. In this case, the plugin package that defines old handlers can suppress the warnings in %<nop>FAILEDPLUGINS%.
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This is done by defining a map from the handler name to the =TWiki::Plugins= version _in which the handler was first deprecated_. For example, if we need to define the =endRenderingHandler= for compatibility with =TWiki::Plugins= versions before 1.1, we would add this to the plugin:
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<verbatim>
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package TWiki::Plugins::SinkPlugin;
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use vars qw( %TWikiCompatibility );
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$TWikiCompatibility{endRenderingHandler} = 1.1;
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</verbatim>
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If the currently-running TWiki version is 1.1 _or later_, then the _handler will not be called_ and _the warning will not be issued_. TWiki with versions of =TWiki::Plugins= before 1.1 will still call the handler as required.
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%STOPINCLUDE%
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__Related Topics:__ DeveloperDocumentationCategory, AdminDocumentationCategory, TWiki:TWiki.TWikiPluginsSupplement
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-- __Contributors:__ TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny, TWiki:Main.AndreaSterbini, TWiki:MainMikeMannix, TWiki:CrawfordCurrie
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%T% If you need to install an "expensive" Plugin, and you need its functionality only in one web, you can place the Plugin topic into that web. TWiki will initialize the Plugin only if the Plugin topic is found (which won't be the case for other webs.)
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* =Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Create dynamic foo bar reports=
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1 Debug Plugin, output can be seen in =data/debug.txt=. Set to 0=off or 1=on:
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* =Set DEBUG = 0=
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* add virtually unlimited features while keeping the main TWiki code compact and efficient;
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* rapidly develop new TWiki functions in Perl using the Plugin API.
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1 Debug Plugin, output can be seen in =data/debug.txt=. Set to 0=off or 1=on:
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* Delay initialization as late as possible. For example, if your Plugin is a simple syntax processor, you might delay loading extra Perl modules until you actually see the syntax in the text.
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* For example, use an =eval= block like this:%BR%
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=eval { require IPC::Run }= %BR%
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=return "<font color=\"red\">SamplePlugin: Can't load required modules ($@@)</font>" if $@@;=
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* You can use a flag to avoid running the initialization twice
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* The TWiki:Plugins.PluginBenchmarkAddOn comes in handy to measure and fine-tune the performance of your Plugin
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* You can also use the =[[TWikiVariables#VarPLUGINVERSION][%<nop>PLUGINVERSION{}%]]= variable to query the Plugin API version or the version of installed Plugins.
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* Badly written Plugins can open huge security holes in TWiki. This is especially true if care isn't taken to prevent execution of arbitrary commands on the server.
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* Don't allow sensitive configuration data to be edited by users. it is better to add sensitive configuration options to the =%TWiki::cfg= hash than adding it as preferences in the Plugin topic
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* See TWiki:Plugins.MailInContrib for an example of this
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* TWiki:Plugins.BuildContrib can help you with this
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* Always use the TWiki::Sandbox to execute commands.
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* click Create
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* select all in the Edit box & copy
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* Cancel the edit
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* go back to your site to the %TWIKIWEB% web
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* In the GoBox enter your Plugin name, for example =MyFirstPlugin=, press enter and create the new topic
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* paste & save new Plugin topic on your site
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* Important: In case you plan to publish your Plugin on TWiki.org, use Interwiki names for author names and links to TWiki.org topics, such as TWiki:Main/%WIKINAME%. This is important because links should work properly in a Plugin topic installed on any TWiki, not just on TWiki.org.
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1. *Document* the performance data you gathered while [[#MeasurePerformance][measuring the performance]]
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1. *Save* your topic, for use in [[#CreatePluginPackage][packaging]] and [[#PublishPlugin][publishing]] your Plugin.
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* *Plugins Preferences* <<i>If user settings are needed, explain... Entering values works exactly like %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:</i>>"
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* =data/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin.txt=
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* =pub/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin/uparrow.gif= [a required graphic]
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* =lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyFirstPlugin.pm=
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* paste in the topic text from [[#CreatePluginTopic][Writing the Documentation Topic]] and save
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1. *Link* from the doc page to a new, blank page named after the Plugin, and ending in =Dev=, ex: =MyFirstPluginDev=. This is the discussion page for future development. (User support for Plugins is handled in TWiki:Support.)
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* DefaultPlugin: Optionally handles some legacy variables from older versions of TWiki. You can control this option from %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. (Perl programmers can also [[#DefaultPluginAlt][add rules]] for simple custom processing.)
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* EmptyPlugin: Is a fully functional module, minus active code; it does nothing and serves as a template for new Plugin development
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* CommentPlugin: %COMMENTPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* InterwikiPlugin: Use it for shorthand linking to remote sites, ex: =TWiki:Plugins= expands to TWiki:Plugins on TWiki.org. You can edit the predefined set of of Wiki-related sites, and add your own
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* EditTablePlugin: %EDITTABLEPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* RenderListPlugin: %RENDERLISTPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* SlideShowPlugin: %SLIDESHOWPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* SmiliesPlugin: %SMILIESPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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1 *Download* the zip file containing the Plugin, documentation, and any other required files, from TWiki:Plugins.
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1 *Distribute* the files to their proper locations - unzip the zip archive in your TWiki installation directory - if have a standard TWiki installation, this will distribute automatically. Otherwise, place the files according to the directory paths listed on the Plugin top in TWiki:Plugins.
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1 *Check* the demo example on the Plugin topic: if it's working, the installation was fine!
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*Special Requests:* Some Plugins need certain Perl modules to be preinstalled on the host system. Plugins may also use other resources, like graphics, other modules, applications, templates. In these cases, detailed instructions are in the Plugin documentation.
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* *Doc page:* Read all available info about the Plugin; download the attached distribution files.
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* *Dev page:* Post feature requests, bug reports and general dev comments; topic title ends in =Dev= (=SomePluginDev=).
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* *Duplicate* the =twiki/bin= and =twiki/lib= directories for the Test version, and adjust the paths in the new =lib/TWiki.cfg=. The following directories are shared: =twiki/data=, =twiki/templates= and =twiki/pub=.
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* *Test* Plugins and other new features in the Test installation until you're satisfied.
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* %X% If you modify topics using the new features, live users will likely see unfamiliar new META tags showing up on their pages - to avoid this, create and edit test-only topics to try out new features.
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* *Copy* the modified files to the Production installation. You can update a TWiki installation live and users won't even notice.
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The performance of the system depends on the number of Plugins installed and on the Plugin implementation. Some Plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, =outsidePREHandler= is an expensive callback function, or a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that need to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). It is recommended to measure the performance with and without a new Plugin. Example for Unix:%BR% =time wget -qO /dev/null <nop>%SCRIPTURL%/view%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%TWIKIWEB%/AbcPlugin=
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When you finish [[#InstallPlugin][installing a Plugin]], you should be able to read the user instructions and go. In fact, some Plugins require additional settings or offer extra options that you have to select. Also, you may want to make a Plugin available only in certain webs, or temporarily disable it. And may want to list all available Plugins in certain topics. You can handle all of these management tasks with simple procedures.
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* All Plugin modules present in the =lib/TWiki/Plugins= directory are activated automatically unless disabled by the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= Preferences variable in <nop>TWikiPreferences. You can optionally list the installed Plugins in the =INSTALLEDPLUGINS= Preferences variable. This is useful to define the sequence of Plugin execution, or to specify other webs than the %WIKITOOLNAME% web for the Plugin topics. Settings in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences are:
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*Plugin execution order* in TWiki is determined by searching Plugin topics in a specific sequence: First, full =web.topicname= name, if specified in =INSTALLEDPLUGINS=; next, the %TWIKIWEB% web is searched; and finally, the current web.
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* The =%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%= variable displays a bullet list with a one-line description of each active Plugins. This variable is based on the =%<plugin>_SHORTDESCRIPTION%= Preferences variables of individual topics and is shown in %TWIKIWEB%.TextFormattingRules.
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*DEMO: Automatically List Active Plugins Using Variables*
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The Application Programming Interface (API) for <nop>TWikiPlugins provides the specifications for hooking into the core TWiki code from your external Perl Plugin module. The Plugin API is new to the Production version of TWiki with the 01-Sep-2001 release.
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In addition to TWiki core functions, Plugins can use *predefined hooks*, or *call backs*, listed in the =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= module.
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* All but the initPlugin are disabled. To enable a call back, remove =DISABLE_= from the function name.
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* For best performance, enable only the functions you really need. NOTE: =outsidePREHandler= and =insidePREHandler= are particularly expensive.
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* =commonTagsHandler:= Use it to expand =%<nop>XYZPLUGIN%= and =%<nop>XYZPLUGIN{...}%= variables
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* =startRenderingHandler:= Use it for your own rendering rules or to overload TWiki's internal rendering like =[<nop>[links]]=
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* Delay the Plugin initialization to the actual function which is handling the tag. This way all the expensive initialization is done only when needed.
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* For example, use an =eval= block like:%BR%
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#DefaultPluginAlt
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---+++ The <nop>DefaultPlugin Alternative
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* *<nop>DefaultPlugin* can handle some outdated TWiki variables, found, for example, in sites recently updated from an old version. Settings are in DefaultPlugin topic. You can also add your own simple custom processing rules here, though in all but very simple cases, writing a new Plugin is preferable.
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$var = MyFirstPlugin::Attrs->new();
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2. *Customize* your Plugin topic.
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* In case you plan to publish your Plugin at TWiki.org, use Interwiki names for author names, like TWiki:Main/%WIKINAME%.
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3. *Save* your topic, for use in [[#CreatePluginPackage][packaging]] and [[#PublishPlugin][publishing]] your Plugin.
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A minimum Plugin release consists of a Perl module with a WikiName that ends in =Plugin=, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.pm=, and a documentation page with the same name(=MyFirstPlugin.txt=).
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---+++ Where to store Plugin Internal Data
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* The Plugin's attachment directory is =pubdir/Installweb/FooBarPlugin=
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* =Installweb= refers to the name of the web where the Plugin is installed
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* The Plugin's attachment URL is =%<nop>PUBURL%/Installweb/FooBarPlugin=
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* The filename should start with an underscore, followed by an identifier, e.g. =_any_name.ext=
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* The leading underscore avoids a nameclash with files attached to the Plugin topic
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* Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores and periods to avoid platform dependency issues and URL issues
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* Do not use subdirectories (rename and delete would fail)
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* Use Plugin API functions documented in TWikiFuncModule to ensure portability:
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* Use =getPubDir()= to get the attachment root directory
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* Use =getUrlHost()= and =getPubUrlPath()= to build the URL in case you create content for the browser
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* Use =$installWeb= to get the name of the web where the Plugin is installed
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* Create the web directory and topic attachment directory if needed
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* Hint: Package the Plugin at least with one file attachment. This ensures that the attachment directory already exists
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---+++ Where to Store Data for Topics using the Plugin
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In case the Plugin generates data which is specific to a topic, store it in the topic's attachment directory.
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* The topic's attachment directory is =pubdir/Webname/TopicName=
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* The topic's attachment URL is =%<nop>PUBURL%/Webname/TopicName=
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* The filename should start with an underscore, followed by the Plugin name, an underscore and an identifier, e.g. =_FooBarPlugin_any_name.ext=
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* The leading underscore avoids a nameclash with files attached to the same topic
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* Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores and periods to avoid platform dependency issues and URL issues
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* Do not use subdirectories (rename and delete would fail)
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* Use Plugin API functions documented in TWiki.TWikiFuncModule to ensure portability:
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* Use =getPubDir()= to get the attachment root directory
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* Use =getUrlHost()= and =getPubUrlPath()= to build the URL in case you create content for the browser
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sub _make_filename
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{
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my ( $web, $topic, $name ) = @@_;
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# Create web directory "pub/$web" if needed
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my $dir = TWiki::Func::getPubDir() . "/$web";
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unless( -e "$dir" ) {
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umask( 002 );
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mkdir( $dir, 0775 );
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}
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# Create topic directory "pub/$web/$topic" if needed
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$dir .= "/$topic";
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unless( -e "$dir" ) {
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umask( 002 );
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mkdir( $dir, 0775 );
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}
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return "$dir/_FooBarPlugin_$name";
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}
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-- TWiki:Main/PeterThoeny - 14 Aug 2004 %BR%
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-- TWiki:Main/AndreaSterbini - 29 May 2001 %BR%
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-- TWiki:Main/MikeMannix - 03 Dec 2001
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="PeterThoeny" date="1091940539" format="1.0" version="1.28"}%
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To eliminate the incompatibility problems bound to arise from active open Plugin development, a Plugin versioning system and an API =GetVersion= detection routine are provided for automatic compatibility checking.
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-- TWiki:Main/PeterThoeny - 18 May 2004 %BR%
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@
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1.27
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="PeterThoeny" date="1084862962" format="1.0" version="1.27"}%
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* EmptyPlugin: Is a fully functional module, minus active code; it does nothing and serves as a template for new Plugin development.
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* InterwikiPlugin: Use it for shorthand linking to remote sites, ex: =TWiki:Plugins= expands to TWiki:Plugins on TWiki.org. You can edit the predefined set of of Wiki-related sites, and add your own.
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="PeterThoeny" date="1071473016" format="1.0" version="1.26"}%
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%TOC%
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%STARTINCLUDE%
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---# TWiki Plugins
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_Plug-in enhanced feature add-ons, with a Plugin API for developers_
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---++ Overview
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You can add Plugins to extend TWiki's functionality, without altering the core program code. A plug-in approach lets you:
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* add virtually unlimited features while keeping the main TWiki code compact and efficient;
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* heavily customize an installation and still do clean updates to new versions of TWiki;
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* rapidly develop new TWiki functions in Perl using the Plugin API.
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Everything to do with TWiki Plugins - demos, new releases, downloads, development, general discussion - is available at TWiki.org, in the <b> TWiki:Plugins </b> web.
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---++ Preinstalled Plugins
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TWiki comes with a set of Plugins as part of the standard installation.
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* DefaultPlugin: Optionally handles some legacy variables from older versions of TWiki. You can control this option from %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. (Perl programmers can also [[#DefaultPluginAlt][add rules]] for simple custom processing.)
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* EmptyPlugin: Is a fully functional module, minus active code; it does nothing and serves as a template for new Plugin development.
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* InterwikiPlugin: Use it for shorthand linking to remote sites, ex: =TWiki:Plugins= expands to TWiki:Plugins on TWiki.org. You can edit the predefined set of of Wiki-related sites, and add your own.
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* EditTablePlugin: %EDITTABLEPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* RenderListPlugin: %RENDERLISTPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* SlideShowPlugin: %SLIDESHOWPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* SmiliesPlugin: %SMILIESPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* SpreadSheetPlugin: %SPREADSHEETPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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* TablePlugin: %TABLEPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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#InstallPlugin
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---++ Installing Plugins
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Each <nop>TWikiPlugin comes with full documentation: step-by-step installation instructions, a detailed description of any special requirements, version details, and a working example for testing.
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Most Plugins can be installed in three easy steps, with no programming skills required:
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1 *Download* the zip file containing the Plugin, documentation, and any other required files, from TWiki:Plugins.
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1 *Distribute* the files to their proper locations - unzip the zip archive in your TWiki installation directory - if have a standard TWiki installation, this will distribute automatically. Otherwise, place the files according to the directory paths listed on the Plugin top in TWiki:Plugins.
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1 *Check* the demo example on the Plugin topic: if it's working, the installation was fine!
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*Special Requests:* Some Plugins need certain Perl modules to be preinstalled on the host system. Plugins may also use other resources, like graphics, other modules, applications, templates. In these cases, detailed instructions are in the Plugin documentation.
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Each Plugin has a standard release page, located in the TWiki:Plugins web at TWiki.org. In addition to the documentation topic (=SomePlugin=), there's a separate development page.
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* *Doc page:* Read all available info about the Plugin; download the attached distribution files.
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* *Dev page:* Post feature requests, bug reports and general dev comments; topic title ends in =Dev= (=SomePluginDev=).
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* *User support:* Post installation, how to use type questions (and answers, if you have them) in the TWiki:Support web.
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#PreTesting
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---+++ On-Site Pretesting
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To test new Plugins on your installation before making them public, you may want to use one of these two approaches:
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* *Method 1:* Safely test on-the-fly by creating separate Production and Test branches in your live TWiki installation.
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* *Duplicate* the =twiki/bin= and =twiki/lib= directories for the Test version, and adjust the paths in the new =lib/TWiki.cfg=. The following directories are shared: =twiki/data=, =twiki/templates= and =twiki/pub=.
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* *Test* Plugins and other new features in the Test installation until you're satisfied.
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* %X% If you modify topics using the new features, live users will likely see unfamiliar new META tags showing up on their pages - to avoid this, create and edit test-only topics to try out new features.
|
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* *Copy* the modified files to the Production installation. You can update a TWiki installation live and users won't even notice.
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* *Method 2:* List the Plugin being tested in the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= variable in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. Redefine the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= variable in the =Sandbox= web and do the testing there.
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|
---+++ A Note on Plugin Performance
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The performance of the system depends on the number of Plugins installed and on the Plugin implementation. Some Plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, =outsidePREHandler= is an expensive callback function, or a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that need to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). It is recommended to measure the performance with and without a new Plugin. Example for Unix:%BR% =time wget -qO /dev/null <nop>%SCRIPTURL%/view%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%TWIKIWEB%/AbcPlugin=
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In case you need to install an "expensive" Plugin and you need its functionality only in one web you can place the Plugin topic into that web. TWiki will initialize the Plugin only if the Plugin topic is found (which won't be the case for other webs.)
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---++ Managing Plugins
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When you finish [[#InstallPlugin][installing a Plugin]], you should be able to read the user instructions and go. In fact, some Plugins require additional settings or offer extra options that you have to select. Also, you may want to make a Plugin available only in certain webs, or temporarily disable it. And may want to list all available Plugins in certain topics. You can handle all of these management tasks with simple procedures.
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---+++ Setting Preferences
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|
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Installed Plugins can be *toggled on or off*, site-wide or by web, through <nop>TWikiPreferences and individual <nop>WebPreferences:
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|
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* All Plugin modules present in the =lib/TWiki/Plugins= directory are activated automatically unless disabled by the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= Preferences variable in <nop>TWikiPreferences. You can optionally list the installed Plugins in the =INSTALLEDPLUGINS= Preferences variable. This is useful to define the sequence of Plugin execution, or to specify other webs than the %WIKITOOLNAME% web for the Plugin topics. Settings in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences are:
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|
* =Set INSTALLEDPLUGINS = <nop>DefaultPlugin, ...=
|
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* =Set DISABLEDPLUGINS = <nop>EmptyPlugin, ...=
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*Plugin execution order* in TWiki is determined by searching Plugin topics in a specific sequence: First, full =web.topicname= name, if specified in =INSTALLEDPLUGINS=; next, the %TWIKIWEB% web is searched; and finally, the current web.
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*Plugin-specific settings* are done in individual Plugin topics. Two settings are standard for each Plugin:
|
|
1 One line description, used to form the bullets describing the Plugins in the %TWIKIWEB%.TextFormattingRules topic:
|
|
* =Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Blah blah woof woof.=
|
|
1 Debug Plugin, output can be seen in =data/debug.txt=. Set to 0=off or 1=on:
|
|
* =Set DEBUG = 0=
|
|
* The settings can be retrieved as Preferences variables like =%<pluginname>_<var>%=, ex: =%<nop>DEFAULTPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%= shows the description of the <nop>DefaultPlugin.
|
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|
|
---+++ Listing Active Plugins
|
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|
|
Plugin status variables let you list all active Plugins wherever needed. There are two list formats:
|
|
* The =%<nop>ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%= variable lists activated Plugins by name. (This variable is displayed in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences for debugging use.)
|
|
* The =%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%= variable displays a bullet list with a one-line description of each active Plugins. This variable is based on the =%<plugin>_SHORTDESCRIPTION%= Preferences variables of individual topics and is shown in %TWIKIWEB%.TextFormattingRules.
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<blockquote style="background-color:#f5f5f5">
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*DEMO: Automatically List Active Plugins Using Variables*
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Using =%<nop>ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%=:<br />
|
|
On this TWiki site, the active Plugins are: %ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%.
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|
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Using =%<no>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%=:<br />
|
|
You can use any of these active TWiki Plugins:
|
|
%PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
|
|
</blockquote>
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#PluginAPI
|
|
---++ The TWiki Plugin API
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|
|
The Application Programming Interface (API) for <nop>TWikiPlugins provides the specifications for hooking into the core TWiki code from your external Perl Plugin module. The Plugin API is new to the Production version of TWiki with the 01-Sep-2001 release.
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|
|
---+++ Available Core Functions
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The TWikiFuncModule (=lib/TWiki/Func.pm=) implements ALL official Plugin functions. Plugins should ONLY use functions published in this module.
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|
%X% If you use functions not in =Func.pm=, you run the risk of creating security holes. Also, your Plugin will likely break and require updating when you upgrade to a new version of TWiki.
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|
|
---+++ Predefined Hooks
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|
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In addition to TWiki core functions, Plugins can use *predefined hooks*, or *call backs*, listed in the =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= module.
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|
|
* All but the initPlugin are disabled. To enable a call back, remove =DISABLE_= from the function name.
|
|
* For best performance, enable only the functions you really need. NOTE: =outsidePREHandler= and =insidePREHandler= are particularly expensive.
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|
|
Most Plugins use either the =commonTagsHandler= or =startRenderingHandler= for rendering tasks:
|
|
* =commonTagsHandler:= Use it to expand =%<nop>XYZPLUGIN%= and =%<nop>XYZPLUGIN{...}%= variables
|
|
* =startRenderingHandler:= Use it for your own rendering rules or to overload TWiki's internal rendering like =[<nop>[links]]=
|
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|
|
TWiki:Codev/StepByStepRenderingOrder helps you decide which rendering handler to use.
|
|
|
|
---+++ Hints on Writing Fast Plugins
|
|
|
|
* Delay the Plugin initialization to the actual function which is handling the tag. This way all the expensive initialization is done only when needed.
|
|
* For example, use an =eval= block like:%BR%
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|
=eval { require IPC::Run }= %BR%
|
|
=return "<font color=\"red\">SamplePlugin: Can't load required modules ($@@)</font>" if $@@;=
|
|
* You could return errors as strings to show what happened
|
|
* You can use a flag to avoid running the initialization twice
|
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|
---+++ Plugin Version Detection
|
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|
|
To eliminate the incompatibility problems bound to arise from active open Plugin development, a Plugin versioning system and an API =GetVersion= detection routine are provided for automatic compatibility checking.
|
|
|
|
* All modules require a =$VERSION='0.000'= variable, beginning at =1.000=.
|
|
|
|
* The =initPlugin= handler should check all dependencies and return TRUE if the initialization is OK or FALSE if something went wrong.
|
|
* The Plugin initialization code does not register a Plugin that returns FALSE (or that has no =initPlugin= handler).
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|
|
* =$VERSION='1.000'= is the current setting in =TWiki::Plugins.pm= and in the preinstalled system Plugins (DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin).
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|
#CreatePlugins
|
|
---++ Creating Plugins
|
|
|
|
With a reasonable knowledge of the Perl scripting language, you can create new Plugins or modify and extend existing ones. Basic plug-in architecture uses an Application Programming Interface (API), a set of software instructions that allow external code to interact with the main program. The [[#PluginAPI][TWiki Plugin API]] Plugins by providing a programming interface for TWiki.
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#DefaultPluginAlt
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|
---+++ The <nop>DefaultPlugin Alternative
|
|
|
|
* *<nop>DefaultPlugin* can handle some outdated TWiki variables, found, for example, in sites recently updated from an old version. Settings are in DefaultPlugin topic. You can also add your own simple custom processing rules here, though in all but very simple cases, writing a new Plugin is preferable.
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---+++ Anatomy of a Plugin
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|
A basic TWiki Plugin consists of two elements:
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|
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* a Perl module, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.pm=
|
|
* a documentation topic, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.txt=
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|
The Perl module can be a block of code that connects with TWiki alone, or it can include other elements, like other Perl modules (including other Plugins), graphics, TWiki templates, external applications (ex: a Java applet), or just about anything else it can call.
|
|
In particular, files that should be web-accessible (graphics, Java applets ...) are best placed as attachments of the =MyFirstPlugin= topic. Other needed Perl code is best placed in a =lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyFirstPlugin/= directory.
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|
|
The Plugin API handles the details of connecting your Perl module with main TWiki code. When you're familiar with the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]], you're ready to develop Plugins.
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|
---+++ Creating the Perl Module
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|
|
Copy file =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= to =<name>Plugin.pm=. The =EmptyPlugin.pm= module contains mostly empty functions, so it does nothing, but it's ready to be used. Customize it. Refer to the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]] specs for more information.
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|
|
If your Plugin uses its own modules and objects, you must include the name of the Plugin in the package name. For example, write =Package <nop>MyFirstPlugin::Attrs;= instead of just =Package Attrs;=. Then call it using:
|
|
<pre>
|
|
use TWiki::Plugins::MyFirstPlugin::Attrs;
|
|
$var = MyFirstPlugin::Attrs->new();
|
|
</pre>
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|
#CreatePluginTopic
|
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---+++ Writing the Documentation Topic
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|
|
The Plugin documentation topic contains usage instructions and version details. It serves the Plugin files as %TWIKIWEB%.FileAttachments for downloading. (The doc topic is also included _in_ the [[#CreatePluginPackage][distribution package]].) To create a documentation topic:
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|
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1. *Copy* the Plugin topic template from TWiki.org. To copy the text, go to TWiki:Plugins/PluginPackage and:
|
|
* enter the Plugin name in the "How to Create a Plugin" section
|
|
* click Create
|
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* select all in the Edit box & copy
|
|
* Cancel the edit
|
|
* go back to your site to the %TWIKIWEB% web
|
|
* In the GoBox enter your Plugin name, for example =MyFirstPlugin=, press enter and create the new topic
|
|
* paste & save new Plugin topic on your site
|
|
2. *Customize* your Plugin topic.
|
|
* In case you plan to publish your Plugin at TWiki.org, use Interwiki names for author names, like TWiki:Main/%WIKINAME%.
|
|
3. *Save* your topic, for use in [[#CreatePluginPackage][packaging]] and [[#PublishPlugin][publishing]] your Plugin.
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<blockquote style="background-color:#f5f5f5">
|
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*OUTLINE: Doc Topic Contents* <br />
|
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Check the Plugins web on TWiki.org for the latest Plugin doc topic template. Here's a quick overview of what's covered:
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*Syntax Rules:* <<i>Describe any special text formatting that will be rendered.</i>>"
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*Example:* <<i>Include an example of the Plugin in action. Possibly include a static HTML version of the example to compare if the installation was a success!</i>>"
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*Plugin Settings:* <<i>Description and settings for custom Plugin %<nop>VARIABLES%, and those required by TWiki.</i>>"
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* *Plugins Preferences* <<i>If user settings are needed, explain... Entering values works exactly like %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:</i>>"
|
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* *Set <<i>EXAMPLE = value added</i>>*
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*Plugin Installation Instructions:* <<i>Step-by-step set-up guide, user help, whatever it takes to install and run, goes here.</i>>"
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*Plugin Info:* <<i>Version, credits, history, requirements - entered in a form, displayed as a table. Both are automatically generated when you create or edit a page in the TWiki:Plugins web.</i>>"
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</blockquote>
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#CreatePluginPackage
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---+++ Packaging for Distribution
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A minimum Plugin release consists of a Perl module with a WikiName that ends in =Plugin=, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.pm=, and a documentation page with the same name(=MyFirstPlugin.txt=).
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1. Distribute the Plugin files in a directory structure that mirrors TWiki. If your Plugin uses additional files, include them ALL:
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* =lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyFirstPlugin.pm=
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* =data/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin.txt=
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* =pub/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin/uparrow.gif= [a required graphic]
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2. Create a zip archive with the Plugin name (=MyFirstPlugin.zip=) and add the entire directory structure from Step 1. The archive should look like this:
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* =lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyFirstPlugin.pm=
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* =data/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin.txt=
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* =pub/TWiki/MyFirstPlugin/uparrow.gif=
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#PublishPlugin
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---+++ Publishing for Public Use
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You can release your tested, packaged Plugin to the TWiki community through the TWiki:Plugins web. All Plugins submitted to TWiki.org are available for download and further development in TWiki:Plugins/PluginPackage. Publish your Plugin in these steps:
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1. *Post* the Plugin documentation topic in the TWiki:Plugins/PluginPackage:
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* enter the Plugin name in the "How to Create a Plugin" section, for example =MyFirstPlugin=
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* paste in the topic text from [[#CreatePluginTopic][Creating Plugin Documentation]] and save
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1. *Attach* the distribution zip file to the topic, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.zip=
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1. *Link* from the doc page to a new, blank page named after the Plugin, and ending in =Dev=, ex: =MyFirstPluginDev=. This is the discussion page for future development. (User support for Plugins is handled in TWiki:Support.)
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1. *Put* the Plugin into the CVS repository, see TWiki:Plugins/ReadmeFirst (optional)
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Thank you very much for sharing your Plugin with the TWiki community :-)
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#RecommendedStorageOfPluginData
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---++ Recommended Storage of Plugin Data
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Plugins sometimes need to store data. This can be Plugin internal data like cache data, or generated data for the browser like images. The following is a recommendation where to store the data.
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---+++ Where to store Plugin Internal Data
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In case the Plugin generates data just for internal use, or data which is not specific to a topic, store it in the Plugin's attachment directory.
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* The Plugin's attachment directory is =pubdir/Installweb/FooBarPlugin=
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* =Installweb= refers to the name of the web where the Plugin is installed
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* The Plugin's attachment URL is =%<nop>PUBURL%/Installweb/FooBarPlugin=
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* The filename should start with an underscore, followed by an identifier, e.g. =_any_name.ext=
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* The leading underscore avoids a nameclash with files attached to the Plugin topic
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* Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores and periods to avoid platform dependency issues and URL issues
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* Do not use subdirectories (rename and delete would fail)
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* Use Plugin API functions documented in TWikiFuncModule to ensure portability:
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* Use =getPubDir()= to get the attachment root directory
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* Use =getUrlHost()= and =getPubUrlPath()= to build the URL in case you create content for the browser
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* Use =$installWeb= to get the name of the web where the Plugin is installed
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* Create the web directory and topic attachment directory if needed
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* Hint: Package the Plugin at least with one file attachment. This ensures that the attachment directory already exists
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---+++ Where to Store Data for Topics using the Plugin
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In case the Plugin generates data which is specific to a topic, store it in the topic's attachment directory.
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* The topic's attachment directory is =pubdir/Webname/TopicName=
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* The topic's attachment URL is =%<nop>PUBURL%/Webname/TopicName=
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* The filename should start with an underscore, followed by the Plugin name, an underscore and an identifier, e.g. =_FooBarPlugin_any_name.ext=
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* The leading underscore avoids a nameclash with files attached to the same topic
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* Use only alphanumeric characters, underscores and periods to avoid platform dependency issues and URL issues
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* Do not use subdirectories (rename and delete would fail)
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* Use Plugin API functions documented in TWiki.TWikiFuncModule to ensure portability:
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* Use =getPubDir()= to get the attachment root directory
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* Use =getUrlHost()= and =getPubUrlPath()= to build the URL in case you create content for the browser
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Example code to build the file name:
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<verbatim>
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sub _make_filename
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{
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my ( $web, $topic, $name ) = @@_;
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# Create web directory "pub/$web" if needed
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my $dir = TWiki::Func::getPubDir() . "/$web";
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unless( -e "$dir" ) {
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umask( 002 );
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mkdir( $dir, 0775 );
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}
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# Create topic directory "pub/$web/$topic" if needed
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$dir .= "/$topic";
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unless( -e "$dir" ) {
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umask( 002 );
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mkdir( $dir, 0775 );
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}
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return "$dir/_FooBarPlugin_$name";
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}
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</verbatim>
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-- TWiki:Main/PeterThoeny - 11 Dec 2003 <br />
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-- TWiki:Main/AndreaSterbini - 29 May 2001 <br />
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-- TWiki:Main/MikeMannix - 03 Dec 2001
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*Plugin Global Settings:* <<i>Description and settings for custom Plugin %<nop>VARIABLES%, and those required by TWiki.</i>>"
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-- AndreaSterbini - 29 May 2001 <br />
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-- MikeMannix - 03 Dec 2001
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* *[[%TWIKIWEB%.DefaultPlugin][DefaultPlugin]]* optionally handles some legacy variables from older versions of TWiki. You can control this option from %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. (Perl programmers can also [[#DefaultPluginAlt][add rules]] for simple custom processing.)
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* *[[%TWIKIWEB%.EmptyPlugin][EmptyPlugin]]* is a fully functional module, minus active code; it does nothing and serves as a template for new Plugin development.
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* *[[%TWIKIWEB%.InterwikiPlugin][InterwikiPlugin]]* is preinstalled but can be disabled or removed. Use it for shorthand linking to remote sites, ex: =TWiki:Plugins= expands to TWiki:Plugins on TWiki.org. You can edit the predefined set of of Wiki-related sites, and add your own.
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The performance of the system depends on the number of Plugins installed and on the Plugin implementation. Some Plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, =outsidePREHandler= is an expensive callback function, or a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that needs to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). It is recommended to measure the performance with and without a new Plugin. Example for Unix:%BR% =time wget -qO /dev/null <nop>%SCRIPTURL%/view%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%TWIKIWEB%/AbcPlugin=
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The performance of the system depends on the number of Plugins installed and on the Plugin implementation. Some Plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, =outsidePREHandler= is an expensive callback function, or a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that needs to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). It is recommended to measure the performance with and without a new Plugin.
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* *Duplicate* the =twiki/bin= and =twiki/lib= directories for the Test version, adjusting the paths in the new =lib/TWiki.cfg=, the =twiki/data=; the =twiki/templates= and =twiki/pub= directories are shared.
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* All but the initPlugin are disabled. To enable a call back, remove =DISABLE_= from the function name.
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Copy file =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= to =<name>Plugin.pm=. =EmptyPlugin.pm= contains no executable code, so it does nothing, but it's ready to be used. Customize it. Refer to the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]] specs for more information.
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1. *Copy* the Plugin topic template from EmptyPlugin. To copy the text, go to the page and:
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* click Edit
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* select all in the Edit box & copy
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* paste & save as a text file or new topic on your site
|
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2. *Customize* the template for your Plugin; you'll probably want to post a working version on your local TWiki site.
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3. *Save* your topic as a text file, for use in [[#CreatePluginPackage][packaging]] and [[#PublishPlugin][publishing]] your Plugin.
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Check EmptyPlugin on TWiki.org for the latest Plugin doc topic template. Here's a quick overview of what's covered:
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*<nop>MyFirstPlugin Settings:* <<i>Description and settings for custom Plugin %VARIABLES%, and those required by TWiki.</i>>"
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a184 1
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* *Plugins Preferences* <<i>If user settings are needed, explain... Entering valuse works exactly like %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:</i>>"
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*How-to Instructions:* <<i>Step-by-step set-up guide, user help, whatever it takes to install and run, goes here.</i>>"
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*Test Example:* <<i>Include an example of the Plugin in action: if it works, the installation was a success!</i>>"
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-- PeterThoeny - 14 Sep 2001 <br />
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@
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1.19
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log
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@none
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@
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text
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="PeterThoeny" date="1026976482" format="1.0" version="1.19"}%
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a103 1
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The =lib/TWiki/Func.pm= implements ALL official Plugin functions. Plugins should ONLY use functions published in this module.
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* For best performance, enable only the functions you really need. NOTE: =outsidePREHandler= and =insidePREHandler= are particularly expensive.
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@
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="MikeMannix" date="1007374620" format="1.0" version="1.18"}%
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* *Method 2:* List the Plugin under =Test= in the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= variable in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. Redefine the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= variable in the Test web and do the testing there.
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-- MikeMannix - 03 Dec 2001
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@
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1.17
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@none
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@
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="MikeMannix" date="1001637305" format="1.0" version="1.17"}%
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<b>Plugins Preferences</b> <<i>If user settings are needed, explain... Entering valuse works exactly like %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:</i>>"
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-- MikeMannix - 01 Sep 2001 <br />
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@
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="MikeMannix" date="1000787146" format="1.0" version="1.16"}%
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* *Method 1:* Create Production and a Test installation of TWiki.
|
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* Duplicate the =twiki/bin= and =twiki/lib= directories for the Test version, adjusting the paths in the new =lib/TWiki.cfg=, the =twiki/data=; the =twiki/templates= and =twiki/pub= directories are shared.
|
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* Test Plugins and other new features in the Test installation until you're satisfied.
|
|
* Copy the modified files to the Production installation. You can update a live TWiki installation and users won't even notice.
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<span style="color:#ff0000"><b>DevALERT:</b></span> If you use functions not in =Func.pm=, you run the risk of creating security holes. Also, your Plugin will likely break and require updating when you upgrade to a new version of TWiki.
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="MikeMannix" date="1000620081" format="1.0" version="1.15"}%
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You can add Plugins to extend TWiki's functionality, without altering the core program code. With a plug-in approach, you can:
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Everything to do with TWiki Plugins - demos, new releases, downloads, development, general discussion - is available at TWiki.org, in the *[[TWiki:Plugins]] web*.
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* *<nop>DefaultPlugin* handles some legacy TWiki variables that may be present in long-established sites. This option can be controlled from %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. (Perl programmers can also [[#Customize_the_DefaultPlugin][add rules]] for simple custom processing.)
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* *<nop>EmptyPlugin* is a fully functional module, minus active code; it does nothing and serves as a template for new Plugin development.
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* *InterwikiPlugin* is preinstalled but can be disabled or removed. Use it for quick linking to to remote sites: =TWiki:Plugins= expands to TWiki:Plugins on TWiki.org. You can add your own shortcuts and URLs to the existing directory of Wiki-related and other probably useful sites.
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* *Method 2:* List the Plugin under =Test= in the DISABLEDPLUGINS variable in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. Redefine the DISABLEDPLUGINS variable in the Test web and do the testing there.
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Ideally, after you've [[#InstallPlugin][installed a Plugin]], just read the instructions and you're set. In fact, some Plugins require additional settings or offer extra options that you can modify on Preferences pages. You may want to make a Plugin available only in certain webs, or temporarily disable it. And having to list all available Plugins will probably come up. You can handle all of these with simple procedures.
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<span style="color:#0000ff"> *DEMO: Active Plugin Variables* </span>
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=%<nop>ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%= <br />
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Plugins Preferences work exactly like %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:
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* Set EXAMPLE = got it!
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*How-to Instructions:* Step-by-step set-up guide, user help, whatever it takes to install and run, goes here.
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*Plugin Info:* Version, credits, history, requirements - entered in a form, displayed as a table. Both are automatically generated when you create or edit a page in the TWiki:Plugins web.
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Plugin use and development; about the Plugin API.
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You can add Plugins to greatly extend TWiki's functionality, without alering the program core. With a plug-in approach, you can:
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* *InterwikiPlugin* is preinstalled but can be disabled or removed. Use it for quick linking to to remote sites: ==TWiki:Plugins== expands to TWiki:Plugins on TWiki.org. You can add your own shortcuts and URLs to the existing directory of Wiki-related and other probably useful sites.
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* Duplicate the ==twiki/bin== and ==twiki/lib== directories for the Test version, adjusting the paths in the new ==lib/TWiki.cfg==, the ==twiki/data==; the ==twiki/templates== and ==twiki/pub== directories are shared.
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* All Plugin modules present in the ==lib/TWiki/Plugins== directory are activated automatically unless disabled by the ==DISABLEDPLUGINS== Preferences variable in <nop>TWikiPreferences. You can optionally list the installed Plugins in the ==INSTALLEDPLUGINS== Preferences variable. This is useful to define the sequence of Plugin execution, or to specify other webs than the %WIKITOOLNAME% web for the Plugin topics. Settings in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences are:
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*Plugin execution order* in TWiki is determined by searching Plugin topics in a specific sequence: First, full ==web.topicname== name, if specified in ==INSTALLEDPLUGINS==; next, the %TWIKIWEB% web is searched; and finally, the current web.
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* The ==%<nop>ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%== variable lists activated Plugins by name. (This variable is displayed in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences for debugging use.)
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* The ==%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%== variable displays a bullet list with a one-line description of each active Plugins. This variable is based on the ==%<plugin>_SHORTDESCRIPTION%== Preferences variables of individual topics and is shown in %TWIKIWEB%.TextFormattingRules.
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<span style="color:#ff0000"><b>DevALERT:</b></span> If you use functions not in ==Func.pm==, you run the risk of creating security holes. Also, your Plugin will likely break and require updating when you upgrade to a new version of TWiki.
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* For best performance, enable only the functions you really need. NOTE: ==outsidePREHandler== and ==insidePREHandler== are particularly expensive.
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Copy file =lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm= to ==<name>Plugin.pm==. ==EmptyPlugin.pm== contains no executable code, so it does nothing, but it's ready to be used. Customize it. Refer to the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]] specs for more information.
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A minimum Plugin release consists of a Perl module with a WikiName that ends in ==Plugin==, ex: ==MyFirstPlugin.pm==, and a documentation page with the same name(==MyFirstPlugin.txt==).
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* ==lib/TWiki/Plugins/MyFirstPlugin.pm==
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1. *Link* from the doc page to a new, blank page named after the Plugin, and ending in ==Dev==, ex: ==MyFirstPluginDev==. This is the discussion page for future development. (User support for Plugins is handled in TWiki:Support.)
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Everything to do with TWiki Plugins - demos, new releases, downloads, development, general discussion - is available at TWiki.org, in the *[[TWiki:Plugins][TWiki.org Plugins web]]*.
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The Application Programming Interface (API) for <nop>TWikiPlugins provides the specifications for hooking into the core TWiki code from your external Perl Plugin module. The Plugin API is new to the Production version of TWiki with the <nop>TWikiReleaseSpring2001.
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* *<nop>DefaultPlugin* can handle some outdated TWiki variables, found, for example, in sites recently updated from an old version. Settings are in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. You can also add your own simple custom processing rules here, though in all but very simple cases, writing a new Plugin is preferable.
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Copy file ([[http://twiki.org/lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm][<code>EmptyPlugin.pm</code>]] to ==<name>Plugin.pm== ==EmptyPlugin.pm== contains no executable code, so it does nothing, but it's ready to be used. Customize it. Refer to the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]] specs for more information.
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1. *Copy* the Plugin topic template from http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/EmptyPlugin. To copy the text, go to the page and:
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Check [[%TWIKIWEB%.EmptyPlugin][EmptyPlugin]] on TWiki.org for the latest Plugin doc topic template. Here's a quick overview of what's covered:
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*<nop>YourPlugin Settings:* Description and settings for your custom Plugin %VARIABLES%, and those required by TWiki.
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1. Distribute your Plugin files in a directory structure that mirrors TWiki. If your Plugin uses additional files, include them ALL:
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* ==lib/TWiki/Plugins/YourPlugin.pm==
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-- AndreaSterbini - 29 May 2001 <br>
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-- MikeMannix - 01 Sep 2001
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<nop>TWikiPlugins allow you to add new features to TWiki without changing the core program. Using a plug-in approach means that you can:
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Everything to do with TWiki Plugins - including demos, new releases, downloads, and discussion - is available at TWiki.org, in the <b> [[TWiki:Plugins][TWiki.org Plugins web]]</b>.
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Some Plugins need certain Perl modules to be pre-installed on the host system. Plugins may also use other resources, like graphics, other modules, applications, templates. In these cases, detailed instructions are in the Plugin documentation.
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<nop>TWikiPlugin documentation pages are located at TWiki.org, in TWiki:Plugins web. Each Plugin has an doc topic (ex: ==SomePlugin==) and a separate development page.
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* *Dev page:* Post feature requests, bug reports and general dev comments; topic title ends in ==Dev== (ex: ==SomePluginDev==).
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* *<nop>DefaultPlugin* handles some legacy TWiki variables that may be present in long-established sites. This option can be controlled from %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. (Perl programmers can also [[#Customize_the_DefaultPlugin][add rules]] for simple custom processing.)
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* *<nop>EmptyPlug* is a fully functional Plugin module, minus any active code; it does nothing but serve as a template on demand.
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* *InterwikiPlugin* is included but can be disabled or removed. Use it for quick linking to frequently linked to remote sites. Ex: ==TWiki:Plugins== expands to TWiki:Plugins - on TWiki.org. You can add your own shortcuts and URLs to the existing directory of Wiki-related sites.
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* *Method 1:* Create a Production and a Test installation of TWiki. The ==twiki/data==, ==twiki/templates== and ==twiki/pub== directories are shared, and the ==twiki/bin== and ==twiki/lib== directories are separate. Do all tests of Plugins and other new features in the Test installation. When everything works, copy the modified files over to the Production installation. This way, you can update a live TWiki installation and users won't even notice.
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* *Method 2:* List the Plugin under test in the DISABLEDPLUGINS variable in %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferences. Redefine the DISABLEDPLUGINS variable in the test web and do the testing there.
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With a reasonable knowledge of the Perl scripting language, you can create new Plugins or modify and extend existing ones. Basic plug-in architecture uses an Application Programming Interface (API), a set of software instructions that allow external code to interact with the main program. The [[#PluginAPI][TWiki Plugin API]] Plugins by providing a programming interface for TWiki.
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The Perl module can be a block of code that connects with TWiki alone, or it can include other elements, like other Perl modules (including other Plugins), graphics, TWiki templates, external applications (ex: a Java applet), or just about anything else it can call.
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The Plugin API handles the details of connecting your Perl module with main TWiki code. When you're familiar with the [[#PluginAPI][Plugin API]], you're ready to develop Plugins.
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The Application Programming Interface (API) for <nop>TWikiPlugins provides the specifications for hooking into the core TWiki code from your external Perl Plugin module. The Plugin API is new to the Production version of TWiki with the <nop>TWikiReleaseSpring2001.
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Everything to do with TWiki Plugins - including demos, new releases, downloads, and discussion - is available at TWiki.org, in the <b> [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins][TWiki.org Plugins web]]</b>.
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* All Plugin modules present in the ==lib/TWiki/Plugins== directory are activated automatically unless disabled by the ==DISABLEDPLUGINS== Preferences variable in <nop>TWikiPreferences. You can optionally list the installed Plugins in the ==INSTALLEDPLUGINS== Preferences variable. This is useful to define the sequence of Plugin execution, or to specify other webs than the %WIKITOOLNAME% web for the Plugin topics. Settings in TWiki.TWikiPreferences are:
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* The ==%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%== variable displays a bullet list with a one-line description of each active Plugins. This variable is based on the ==%<plugin>_SHORTDESCRIPTION%== Preferences variables of individual topics and is shown in TWiki.TextFormattingRules.
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---++ TWiki Plugins
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Plugins allow you to extend the syntax or functionality of TWiki. ...
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under construction... ( check back at http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiPlugins )
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under construction... ( check back at http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiPlugins )
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* All plugin modules that exist in the =lib/TWiki/Plugins= directory are activated automatically unless disabled by the =DISABLEDPLUGINS= preferences variable in TWikiPreferences. You can optionally list the installed plugins in the =INSTALLEDPLUGINS= preferences variable. This is useful to define the sequence of plugin execution, or to specify other webs then the %WIKITOOLNAME% web for the plugin topics. Settings in TWiki.TWikiPreferences:
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