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h1. Plugin Tutorial
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This tutorial is based on Redmine 2.x. You can view a previous version of this tutorial for Redmine 1.x "here":/projects/redmine/wiki/Plugin_Tutorial?version=66.
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It assumes that you're familiar with the Ruby on Rails framework.
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h2. Creating a new Plugin
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You may need to set the RAILS_ENV variable in order to use the command below:
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On windows:
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$ set RAILS_ENV=production
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Creating a new plugin can be done using the Redmine plugin generator.
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Syntax for this generator is:
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<pre>ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin <plugin_name></pre>
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So open up a command prompt and "cd" to your redmine directory, then execute the following command:
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$ ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin Polls
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      create  plugins/polls/app
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      create  plugins/polls/app/helpers
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      create  plugins/polls/app/models
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      create  plugins/polls/app/views
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      create  plugins/polls/db/migrate
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      create  plugins/polls/lib/tasks
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      create  plugins/polls/assets/images
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      create  plugins/polls/config/locales
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The plugin structure is created in @plugins/polls@. Edit @plugins/polls/init.rb@ to adjust plugin information (name, author, description and version):
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Redmine::Plugin.register :polls do
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  name 'Polls plugin'
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  author 'John Smith'
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  description 'A plugin for managing polls'
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Then restart the application and point your browser to http://localhost:3000/admin/plugins.
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After logging in, you should see your new plugin in the plugins list:
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p=. !plugins_list1.png!
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Note: any change to the @init.rb@ file of your plugin requires to restart the application as it is not reloaded on each request.
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h2. Generating a model
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For now plugin doesn't store anything. Let's create a simple Poll model for our plugin. Syntax is:
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   ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_model <plugin_name> <model_name> [field[:type][:index] field[:type][:index] ...]
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$ ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_model polls poll question:string yes:integer no:integer
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      create  plugins/polls/app/models/poll.rb
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</pre>
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This creates the Poll model and the corresponding migration file @001_create_polls.rb@ in @plugins/polls/db/migrate@:
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You can adjust your migration file (eg. default values...) then migrate the database using the following command:
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$ rake redmine:plugins:migrate
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Migrating polls (Polls plugin)...
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Note that each plugin has its own set of migrations.
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Lets add some Polls in the console so we have something to work with.  The console is where you can interactively work and examine the Redmine environment and is very informative to play around in.  But for now we just need create two Poll objects
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ruby script/rails console
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[rails 3] rails console
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>> Poll.create(:question => "Can you see this poll")
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>> Poll.create(:question => "And can you see this other poll")
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>> exit
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Edit @plugins/polls/app/models/poll.rb@ in your plugin directory to add a #vote method that will be invoked from our controller:
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h2. Generating a controller
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We can use the plugin controller generator for that. Syntax is:
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<pre>ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_controller <plugin_name> <controller_name> [<actions>]</pre>
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$ ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_controller Polls polls index vote
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      create  plugins/polls/app/controllers/polls_controller.rb
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</pre>
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A controller @PollsController@ with 2 actions (@#index@ and @#vote@) is created.
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Edit @plugins/polls/app/controllers/polls_controller.rb@ to implement these 2 actions.
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class PollsController < ApplicationController
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  unloadable
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  def index
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    @polls = Poll.all
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    poll.vote(params[:answer])
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    if poll.save
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      flash[:notice] = 'Vote saved.'
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    redirect_to :action => 'index'
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Then edit @plugins/polls/app/views/polls/index.html.erb@ that will display existing polls:
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<pre><code class="erb">
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<h2>Polls</h2>
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You can remove @plugins/polls/app/views/polls/vote.html.erb@ since no rendering is done by the @#vote@ action.
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h3. Adding routes
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Redmine does not provide the default wildcard route (@':controller/:action/:id'@). Plugins have to declare the routes they need in their proper @config/routes.rb@ file. So edit @plugins/polls/config/routes.rb@ to add the 2 routes for the 2 actions:
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You can find more information about Rails routes here: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html.
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Now, restart the application and point your browser to http://localhost:3000/polls.
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You should see the 2 polls and you should be able to vote for them:
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p=. !pools1.png!
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h2. Internationalization
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The translation files must be stored in config/locales, eg. @plugins/polls/config/locales/@.
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Our controller works fine but users have to know the url to see the polls. Using the Redmine plugin API, you can extend standard menus.
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So let's add a new item to the application menu.
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h3. Extending the application menu
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Edit @plugins/polls/init.rb@ at the root of your plugin directory to add the following line at the end of the plugin registration block:
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Syntax is:
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* @:param@ - the parameter key that is used for the project id (default is @:id@)
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* @:before@, @:after@ - specify where the menu item should be inserted (eg. @:after => :activity@)
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* @:first@, @:last@ - if set to true, the item will stay at the beginning/end of the menu (eg. @:last => true@)
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* @:html@ - a hash of html options that are passed to @link_to@ when rendering the menu item
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Restart the application and go to http://localhost:3000:
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p=. !application_menu.png!
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Now you can access the polls by clicking the Polls tab from the welcome screen.
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Now, let's consider that the polls are defined at project level (even if it's not the case in our example poll model). So we would like to add the Polls tab to the project menu instead.
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Open @init.rb@ and replace the line that was added just before with these 2 lines:
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The second line adds our Polls tab to the project menu, just after the activity tab. The first line is required and declares that our 2 actions from @PollsController@ are public. We'll come back later to explain this with more details. Restart the application again and go to one of your projects:
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If you click the Polls tab (in 3rd position), you should notice that the project menu is no longer displayed.
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To make the project menu visible, you have to initialize the controller's instance variable @@project@.
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The project id is available in the @:project_id@ param because of the @:param => :project_id@ option in the menu item declaration above.
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For now, anyone can vote for polls. Let's make it more configurable by changing the permission declaration.
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Edit @plugins/polls/init.rb@ to replace the previous permission declaration with these 2 lines:
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Of course, some code needs to be added to the PollsController so that actions are actually protected according to the permissions of the current user. For this, we just need to append the @:authorize@ filter and make sure that the @project instance variable is properly set before calling this filter.
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Here is how it would look like for the @#index@ action:
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Retrieving the current project before the @#vote@ action could be done using a similar way.
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After this, viewing and voting polls will be only available to admin users or users that have the appropriate role on the project.
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In this example the created file is known as @en.yml@, but all other supported language files are also possible too.
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As you can see on the example above, the labels consists of the permission symbols @:view_polls@ and @:vote_polls@ with an additional @permission_@ added at the front. 
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For now, the poll functionality is added to all your projects. But you may want to enable polls for some projects only.
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Restart the application and go to one of your project settings.
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Click on the Modules tab. You should see the Polls module at the end of the modules list (disabled by default):
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Let's start by adding a stylesheet to our plugin views.
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Create a file named @voting.css@ in the @plugins/polls/assets/stylesheets@ directory:
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When starting the application, plugin assets are automatically copied to @public/plugin_assets/polls/@ to make them available through your web server. So any change to your plugin stylesheets or javascripts needs an application restart.
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Then, append the following lines at the end of @plugins/polls/app/views/polls/index.html.erb@ so that your stylesheet get included in the page header by Redmine:
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Note that the @:plugin => 'polls'@ option is required when calling the @stylesheet_link_tag@ helper.
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Contents of @polls_controller_test.rb@:
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h3. Running test
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Initialize the test database if necessary:
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To execute the polls_controller_test.rb:
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