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Jan from Planio www.plan.io, 2012-08-10 21:04


Plugins

Plugin list

A full list of available Redmine plugins can be found at the Plugin Directory.

More plugins (some in very early development), which are not listed at the Plugin Directory but are publicly available on GitHub, can be found using a search like this.

Installing a plugin

1. Copy your plugin directory into #{RAILS_ROOT}/plugins (Redmine 2.x) or #{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins (Redmine 1.x). If you are downloading the plugin directly from GitHub, you can do so by changing into your plugin directory and issuing a command like git clone git://github.com/user_name/name_of_the_plugin.git.

2. If the plugin requires a migration, run the following command to upgrade your database (make a db backup before).

2.1. For Redmine 1.x:

rake db:migrate_plugins RAILS_ENV=production

2.2. For Redmine 2.x:

rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production

3. Restart Redmine

You should now be able to see the plugin list in Administration -> Plugins and configure the newly installed plugin (if the plugin requires to be configured).

Uninstalling a plugin

1. If the plugin required a migration, run the following command to downgrade your database (make a db backup before):

rake db:migrate:plugin NAME=plugin_name VERSION=0 RAILS_ENV=production

2. Remove your plugin from the plugins folder: #{RAILS_ROOT}/plugins (Redmine 2.x) or #{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins (Redmine 1.x)..

3. Restart Redmine

Writing plugins

There is a step-by-step tutorial about writing a plugin. Some more (detailed) information is collected and stored in the "plugin internals" page.
More (general) developer information can be found in the Redmine Developer Guide.

Migrating Plugins

There are changes in Plugins API or new Rails requirements which need to be considered if you want to use plugin from prior version of redmine.
In any case it's proposed to update and migrate redmine core system first without plugins and then if stable try to drop in one by one, to know where problems come from if any.

Consideration towards plugins which overwrite views completly because of bad coding style or there is no "hook" available shall be made in any case. Maybe you can collect and write down plugin references here which are of this type.

Let's start with..

Redmine 1.3 > 1.4

  • routes.rb which defines url to controller (parameter, action) mapping must be created in <plugin>/config/routes.rb
  • ARCondition is gone with no replacement
  • TabularFormBuilder is now Redmine::Views::LabelledFormBuilder
  • defining your own context menus now requires helper :context_menus in the respective controller
  • of course, returning is deprecated in favor of tap
  • if you're doing anything with repos check it twice, because there can be multiple repos now per project
  • Project#visible_by is deprecated and replaced by Project#visible_condition

For most of our Redmine Hosting Planio Enterprise clients, we have recently completed the upgrade to Redmine 1.4.4 and have migrated a number of plugins. You can find our forks on Github (look for a redmine-1.4 branch!). If you still find bugs, please let us know and we'll have a look.

Redmine 1.4 > 2.x

Writing plugins compatible with both Redmine 1.x and 2.x - some tips

Updated by Jan from Planio www.plan.io about 12 years ago · 101 revisions