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How to create plugin in Bitnami Redmine?

Added by Ken Rockwell about 8 years ago

Tutorial for creating new plugin http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Plugin_Tutorial says I should run command:

set RAILS_ENV=production
bundle exec ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin test-plugin

WHERE to run this command?
Does not matter where I run I get error that 'bundle' does not exist or other error (if this is \Bitnami\redmine-3.2.1-0\ruby\bin directory).

Same about plugin activation. If I understand well Redmine comes with sume plugins to activate.
They are in Bitnami\redmine-3.2.1-0\apps\redmine\htdocs\lib\plugins so I should copy them to Bitnami\redmine-3.2.1-0\apps\redmine\htdocs\plugins and run command:

rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production

...as they say http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Plugins

This does NOT work!


Replies (3)

RE: How to create plugin in Bitnami Redmine? - Added by Keith McGrellis about 8 years ago

The instructions for installing plugins in Bitnami are here https://wiki.bitnami.com/Applications/BitNami_Redmine#How_to_install_a_plugin_on_Redmine.3f

Basically the script use_redmine (in the root bitnami folder) sets the right path for your environment so run that before installing or creating plugins.

RE: How to create plugin in Bitnami Redmine? - Added by Ken Rockwell about 8 years ago

U mean C:\Bitnami\redmine-3.2.1-0\use_redmine.bat ?

It gives NOTHING.

For instance I execute command: bundle exec ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin test-plugin or bundle exec ruby bin/rails generate redmine_plugin test-plugin

And I have:

Could not locate Gemfile or .bundle/ directory

And another example:

rake db:migrate_plugins RAILS_ENV=production

and:

No Rakefile found (looking for: rakefile, Rakefile, rakefile.rb, Rakefile.rb)

(See full trace by running task with --trace)

So how to do such trivial task like plugin installation in Redmine?

RE: How to create plugin in Bitnami Redmine? - Added by Adam Pfeiffer about 8 years ago

This is what I do in linux:

run: use_redmine
run: export RAILS_ENV="production" (do the windows equivalent)
change to redmine/htdocs directory
run: bundle exec ruby bin/rails generate redmine_plugin <pluginname>

Works for me on linux, hope it works for you on windows.

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