Plugin Tutorial » History » Version 68
Jean-Philippe Lang, 2012-05-28 10:27
1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Plugin Tutorial |
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2 | 12 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
3 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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. |
4 | 20 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
5 | 30 | Vinod Singh | {{>toc}} |
6 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
7 | h2. Creating a new Plugin |
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8 | 40 | Nick Peelman | |
9 | You may need to set the RAILS_ENV variable in order to use the command below: |
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10 | 32 | Jiří Křivánek | |
11 | <pre> |
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12 | $ export RAILS_ENV="production" |
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13 | </pre> |
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15 | 59 | Harry Garrood | On windows: |
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17 | <pre> |
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18 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ set RAILS_ENV=production |
19 | 59 | Harry Garrood | </pre> |
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21 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Creating a new plugin can be done using the Redmine plugin generator. |
22 | Syntax for this generator is: |
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23 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
24 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre>ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin <plugin_name></pre> |
25 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
26 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | So open up a command prompt and "cd" to your redmine directory, then execute the following command: |
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28 | <pre> |
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29 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin Polls |
30 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | create plugins/polls/app |
31 | create plugins/polls/app/controllers |
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32 | create plugins/polls/app/helpers |
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33 | create plugins/polls/app/models |
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34 | create plugins/polls/app/views |
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35 | create plugins/polls/db/migrate |
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36 | create plugins/polls/lib/tasks |
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37 | create plugins/polls/assets/images |
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38 | create plugins/polls/assets/javascripts |
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39 | create plugins/polls/assets/stylesheets |
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40 | create plugins/polls/config/locales |
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41 | create plugins/polls/test |
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42 | create plugins/polls/README.rdoc |
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43 | create plugins/polls/init.rb |
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44 | create plugins/polls/config/routes.rb |
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45 | create plugins/polls/config/locales/en.yml |
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46 | create plugins/polls/test/test_helper.rb |
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47 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
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49 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | The plugin structure is created in @plugins/polls@. Edit @plugins/polls/init.rb@ to adjust plugin information (name, author, description and version): |
50 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
51 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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52 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Redmine::Plugin.register :polls do |
53 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | name 'Polls plugin' |
54 | author 'John Smith' |
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55 | description 'A plugin for managing polls' |
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56 | version '0.0.1' |
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57 | end |
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58 | </code></pre> |
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59 | |||
60 | Then restart the application and point your browser to http://localhost:3000/admin/plugins. |
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61 | After logging in, you should see your new plugin in the plugins list: |
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63 | !plugins_list1.png! |
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64 | |||
65 | h2. Generating a model |
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66 | |||
67 | For now plugin doesn't store anything. Let's create a simple Poll model for our plugin. Syntax is: |
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69 | <pre> |
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70 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_model <plugin_name> <model_name> [field[:type][:index] field[:type][:index] ...] |
71 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
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73 | So, go to the command prompt and run: |
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75 | <pre> |
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76 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_model polls poll question:string yes:integer no:integer |
77 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | create plugins/polls/app/models/poll.rb |
78 | create plugins/polls/test/unit/poll_test.rb |
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79 | create plugins/polls/db/migrate/001_create_polls.rb |
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80 | 13 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
81 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
82 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | This creates the Poll model and the corresponding migration file @001_create_polls.rb@ in @plugins/polls/db/migrate@: |
83 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
84 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
85 | class CreatePolls < ActiveRecord::Migration |
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86 | def change |
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87 | create_table :polls do |t| |
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88 | t.string :question |
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89 | t.integer :yes, :default => 0 |
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90 | t.integer :no, :default => 0 |
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91 | end |
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92 | end |
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93 | end |
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94 | </code></pre> |
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95 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
96 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | You can adjust your migration file (eg. default values...) then migrate the database using the following command: |
97 | 14 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
98 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre> |
99 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ rake redmine:plugins:migrate |
100 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
101 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Migrating polls (Polls plugin)... |
102 | == CreatePolls: migrating ==================================================== |
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103 | -- create_table(:polls) |
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104 | -> 0.0410s |
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105 | == CreatePolls: migrated (0.0420s) =========================================== |
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106 | </pre> |
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107 | 24 | Eric Davis | |
108 | 64 | Anonymous | Note that each plugin has its own set of migrations. |
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110 | 24 | Eric Davis | 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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112 | <pre> |
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113 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | ruby script/rails console |
114 | 15 | Jean-Philippe Lang | >> Poll.create(:question => "Can you see this poll") |
115 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | >> Poll.create(:question => "And can you see this other poll") |
116 | 15 | Jean-Philippe Lang | >> exit |
117 | </pre> |
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119 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Edit @plugins/polls/app/models/poll.rb@ in your plugin directory to add a #vote method that will be invoked from our controller: |
120 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
121 | 15 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
122 | class Poll < ActiveRecord::Base |
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123 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | def vote(answer) |
124 | increment(answer == 'yes' ? :yes : :no) |
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125 | 60 | Mischa The Evil | end |
126 | 57 | Etienne Massip | end |
127 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </code></pre> |
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129 | 23 | Jean-Baptiste Barth | h2. Generating a controller |
130 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
131 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | *Warning*: 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. |
132 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
133 | For now, the plugin doesn't do anything. So let's create a controller for our plugin. |
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134 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | We can use the plugin controller generator for that. Syntax is: |
135 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
136 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre>ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_controller <plugin_name> <controller_name> [<actions>]</pre> |
137 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
138 | So go back to the command prompt and run: |
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140 | <pre> |
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141 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ ruby script/rails generate redmine_plugin_controller Polls polls index vote |
142 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | create plugins/polls/app/controllers/polls_controller.rb |
143 | create plugins/polls/app/helpers/polls_helper.rb |
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144 | create plugins/polls/test/functional/polls_controller_test.rb |
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145 | create plugins/polls/app/views/polls/index.html.erb |
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146 | create plugins/polls/app/views/polls/vote.html.erb |
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147 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
148 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
149 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | A controller @PollsController@ with 2 actions (@#index@ and @#vote@) is created. |
150 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
151 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Edit @plugins/polls/app/controllers/polls_controller.rb@ to implement these 2 actions. |
152 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
153 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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154 | 7 | Jean-Philippe Lang | class PollsController < ApplicationController |
155 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | unloadable |
156 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
157 | 7 | Jean-Philippe Lang | def index |
158 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | @polls = Poll.find(:all) |
159 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
160 | 21 | Jean-Baptiste Barth | |
161 | 25 | Eric Davis | def vote |
162 | poll = Poll.find(params[:id]) |
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163 | poll.vote(params[:answer]) |
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164 | if poll.save |
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165 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | flash[:notice] = 'Vote saved.' |
166 | redirect_to :action => 'index' |
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167 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
168 | 5 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
169 | 26 | Eric Davis | end |
170 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </code></pre> |
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172 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Then edit @plugins/polls/app/views/polls/index.html.erb@ that will display existing polls: |
173 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
174 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
175 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre> |
176 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <h2>Polls</h2> |
177 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
178 | 50 | Igor Zubkov | <% @polls.each do |poll| %> |
179 | <p> |
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180 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <%= poll[:question] %>? |
181 | <%= link_to 'Yes', { :action => 'vote', :id => poll[:id], :answer => 'yes' }, :method => :post %> (<%= poll[:yes] %>) / |
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182 | <%= link_to 'No', { :action => 'vote', :id => poll[:id], :answer => 'no' }, :method => :post %> (<%= poll[:no] %>) |
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183 | </p> |
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184 | 26 | Eric Davis | <% end %> |
185 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
186 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
187 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | You can remove @plugins/polls/app/views/polls/vote.html.erb@ since no rendering is done by the corresponding action. |
188 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
189 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Edit @plugins/polls/config/routes.rb@ to add the 2 routes for the 2 actions: |
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191 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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192 | get 'polls', :to => 'polls#index' |
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193 | post 'post/:id/vote', :to => 'polls#vote' |
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194 | </code></pre> |
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196 | 38 | Randy Syring | Now, restart the application and point your browser to http://localhost:3000/polls. |
197 | You should see the 2 polls and you should be able to vote for them: |
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199 | !pools1.png! |
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200 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
201 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. Translations |
202 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
203 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | The translation files must be stored in config/locales, eg. @plugins/polls/config/locales/@. |
204 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
205 | h2. Extending menus |
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206 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
207 | 26 | Eric Davis | 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. |
208 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | So let's add a new item to the application menu. |
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210 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. Extending the application menu |
211 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
212 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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: |
213 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
214 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
215 | Redmine::Plugin.register :redmine_polls do |
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216 | [...] |
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218 | menu :application_menu, :polls, { :controller => 'polls', :action => 'index' }, :caption => 'Polls' |
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219 | end |
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220 | </code></pre> |
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221 | 42 | Mischa The Evil | |
222 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Syntax is: |
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224 | menu(menu_name, item_name, url, options={}) |
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226 | There are five menus that you can extend: |
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227 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
228 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * @:top_menu@ - the top left menu |
229 | * @:account_menu@ - the top right menu with sign in/sign out links |
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230 | * @:application_menu@ - the main menu displayed when the user is not inside a project |
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231 | * @:project_menu@ - the main menu displayed when the user is inside a project |
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232 | * @:admin_menu@ - the menu displayed on the Administration page (can only insert after Settings, before Plugins) |
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233 | |||
234 | Available options are: |
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236 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * @:param@ - the parameter key that is used for the project id (default is @:id@) |
237 | 36 | Jérémie Delaitre | * @:if@ - a Proc that is called before rendering the item, the item is displayed only if it returns true |
238 | * @:caption@ - the menu caption that can be: |
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239 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
240 | * a localized string Symbol |
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241 | * a String |
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242 | * a Proc that can take the project as argument |
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243 | 29 | Vinod Singh | |
244 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * @:before@, @:after@ - specify where the menu item should be inserted (eg. @:after => :activity@) |
245 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * @:first@, @:last@ - if set to true, the item will stay at the beginning/end of the menu (eg. @:last => true@) |
246 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * @:html@ - a hash of html options that are passed to @link_to@ when rendering the menu item |
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248 | In our example, we've added an item to the application menu which is emtpy by default. |
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249 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Restart the application and go to http://localhost:3000: |
250 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
251 | !application_menu.png! |
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253 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Now you can access the polls by clicking the Polls tab from the welcome screen. |
254 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
255 | h3. Extending the project menu |
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256 | 51 | Igor Zubkov | |
257 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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. |
258 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Open @init.rb@ and replace the line that was added just before with these 2 lines: |
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260 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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261 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Redmine::Plugin.register :redmine_polls do |
262 | [...] |
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263 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
264 | permission :polls, { :polls => [:index, :vote] }, :public => true |
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265 | menu :project_menu, :polls, { :controller => 'polls', :action => 'index' }, :caption => 'Polls', :after => :activity, :param => :project_id |
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266 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
267 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </code></pre> |
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269 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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: |
270 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
271 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | !http://www.redmine.org/attachments/3773/project_menu.png! |
272 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
273 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | If you click the Polls tab (in 3rd position), you should notice that the project menu is no longer displayed. |
274 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | To make the project menu visible, you have to initialize the controller's instance variable @@project@. |
275 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
276 | 61 | Harry Garrood | Edit your PollsController to do so: |
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278 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
279 | def index |
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280 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | @project = Project.find(params[:project_id]) |
281 | 6 | Jean-Philippe Lang | @polls = Poll.find(:all) # @project.polls |
282 | 39 | Ric Turley | end |
283 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </code></pre> |
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285 | 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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286 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
287 | Now, you should see the project menu when viewing the polls: |
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288 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
289 | 26 | Eric Davis | !http://www.redmine.org/attachments/3774/project_menu_pools.png! |
290 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
291 | h2. Adding new permissions |
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292 | 20 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
293 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | For now, anyone can vote for polls. Let's make it more configurable by changing the permission declaration. |
294 | We're going to declare 2 project based permissions, one for viewing the polls and an other one for voting. These permissions are no longer public (@:public => true@ option is removed). |
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295 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
296 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Edit @plugins/polls/init.rb@ to replace the previous permission declaration with these 2 lines: |
297 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
298 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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299 | permission :view_polls, :polls => :index |
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300 | 29 | Vinod Singh | permission :vote_polls, :polls => :vote |
301 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </code></pre> |
302 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
303 | Restart the application and go to http://localhost:3000/roles/report: |
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304 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
305 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | !permissions1.png! |
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307 | You're now able to give these permissions to your existing roles. |
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308 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
309 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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. |
310 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
311 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Here is how it would look like for the @#index@ action: |
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313 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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314 | class PollsController < ApplicationController |
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315 | unloadable |
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317 | before_filter :find_project, :authorize, :only => :index |
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318 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
319 | 10 | Jean-Philippe Lang | [...] |
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321 | def index |
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322 | @polls = Poll.find(:all) # @project.polls |
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323 | end |
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324 | |||
325 | [...] |
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327 | private |
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329 | def find_project |
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330 | # @project variable must be set before calling the authorize filter |
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331 | @project = Project.find(params[:project_id]) |
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332 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
333 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
334 | 31 | Markus Bockman | </code></pre> |
335 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
336 | 37 | Randy Syring | Retrieving the current project before the @#vote@ action could be done using a similar way. |
337 | 31 | Markus Bockman | 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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339 | If you want to display the symbols of your permissions in a multilangual way, you need to add the necessary text labels in a language file. |
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340 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Simply create an *.yml (eg. @en.yml@) file in @plugins/polls/config/locales@ and fill it with labels like this: |
341 | 31 | Markus Bockman | |
342 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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343 | permission_view_polls: View Polls |
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344 | permission_vote_polls: Vote Polls |
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345 | </code></pre> |
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347 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | In this example the created file is known as @en.yml@, but all other supported language files are also possible too. |
348 | 31 | Markus Bockman | 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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350 | 4 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Restart your application and point the permission section. |
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352 | 56 | Thomas Winkel | h2. Creating a project module |
353 | 26 | Eric Davis | |
354 | 11 | Jean-Philippe Lang | For now, the poll functionality is added to all your projects. But you may want to enable polls for some projects only. |
355 | So, let's create a 'Polls' project module. This is done by wrapping the permissions declaration inside a call to @#project_module@. |
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357 | Edit @init.rb@ and change the permissions declaration: |
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358 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
359 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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360 | project_module :polls do |
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361 | 11 | Jean-Philippe Lang | permission :view_polls, :polls => :index |
362 | permission :vote_polls, :polls => :vote |
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363 | end |
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364 | </code></pre> |
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365 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
366 | 11 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Restart the application and go to one of your project settings. |
367 | 29 | Vinod Singh | Click on the Modules tab. You should see the Polls module at the end of the modules list (disabled by default): |
368 | 11 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
369 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | !modules.png! |
370 | 11 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
371 | You can now enable/disable polls at project level. |
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373 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h2. Improving the plugin views |
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375 | h3. Adding stylesheets |
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376 | 26 | Eric Davis | |
377 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Let's start by adding a stylesheet to our plugin views. |
378 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Create a file named @voting.css@ in the @plugins/polls/assets/stylesheets@ directory: |
379 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
380 | <pre> |
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381 | a.vote { font-size: 120%; } |
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382 | a.vote.yes { color: green; } |
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383 | a.vote.no { color: red; } |
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384 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
385 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
386 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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. |
387 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
388 | 67 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 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: |
389 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
390 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre> |
391 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <% content_for :header_tags do %> |
392 | <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'voting', :plugin => 'redmine_polls' %> |
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393 | <% end %> |
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394 | 18 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
395 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
396 | Note that the @:plugin => 'redmine_polls'@ option is required when calling the @stylesheet_link_tag@ helper. |
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398 | Javascripts can be included in plugin views using the @javascript_include_tag@ helper in the same way. |
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399 | |||
400 | h3. Setting page title |
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402 | You can set the HTML title from inside your views by using the @html_title@ helper. |
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403 | 53 | Igor Zubkov | Example: |
404 | 34 | Tom Bostelmann | |
405 | <% html_title "Polls" %> |
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408 | h2. Testing your plugin |
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409 | |||
410 | h3. test/test_helper.rb: |
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411 | |||
412 | Here are the contents of my test helper file: |
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414 | <pre> |
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415 | require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../../test/test_helper') |
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416 | </pre> |
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417 | |||
418 | h3. Sample test: |
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420 | 54 | Igor Zubkov | Contents of requirements_controller_test.rb: |
421 | 34 | Tom Bostelmann | |
422 | <pre><code class="ruby"> |
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423 | require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper' |
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424 | require 'requirements_controller' |
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425 | |||
426 | class RequirementsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase |
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427 | fixtures :projects, :versions, :users, :roles, :members, :member_roles, :issues, :journals, :journal_details, |
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428 | :trackers, :projects_trackers, :issue_statuses, :enabled_modules, :enumerations, :boards, :messages, |
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429 | :attachments, :custom_fields, :custom_values, :time_entries |
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430 | |||
431 | def setup |
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432 | @skill = Skill.new(:skill_name => 'Java') |
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433 | @project = Project.find(1) |
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434 | @request = ActionController::TestRequest.new |
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435 | @response = ActionController::TestResponse.new |
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436 | User.current = nil |
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437 | end |
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438 | |||
439 | def test_routing |
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440 | assert_routing( |
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441 | {:method => :get, :path => '/requirements'}, |
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442 | :controller => 'requirements', :action => 'index' |
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443 | 52 | Igor Zubkov | ) |
444 | 54 | Igor Zubkov | end |
445 | 34 | Tom Bostelmann | end |
446 | </code></pre> |
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447 | |||
448 | h3. Initialize Test DB: |
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449 | |||
450 | I found it easiest to initialize the test db directly with the following rake call: |
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451 | 43 | David Fischer | |
452 | 34 | Tom Bostelmann | <pre> |
453 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ rake db:drop db:create db:migrate db:migrate_plugins redmine:load_default_data RAILS_ENV=test |
454 | 34 | Tom Bostelmann | </pre> |
455 | |||
456 | 48 | Igor Zubkov | h3. Run test: |
457 | 34 | Tom Bostelmann | |
458 | To execute the requirements_controller_test.rb I used the following command: |
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459 | |||
460 | <pre> |
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461 | 68 | Jean-Philippe Lang | $ rake test:engines:all PLUGIN=redmine_requirements |
462 | 47 | Mo Morsi | </pre> |
463 | 35 | Tom Bostelmann | |
464 | h3. Testing with permissions |
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465 | |||
466 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | If your plugin requires membership to a project, add the following to the beginning of your functional tests: |
467 | 47 | Mo Morsi | |
468 | <pre> |
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469 | def test_index |
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470 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | @request.session[:user_id] = 2 |
471 | 47 | Mo Morsi | ... |
472 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
473 | 47 | Mo Morsi | </pre> |
474 | |||
475 | If your plugin requires a specific permission, you can add that to a user role like so (lookup which role is appropriate for the user in the fixtures): |
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476 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
477 | 47 | Mo Morsi | <pre> |
478 | def test_index |
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479 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Role.find(1).add_permission! :my_permission |
480 | ... |
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481 | 35 | Tom Bostelmann | end |
482 | 47 | Mo Morsi | </pre> |
483 | |||
484 | |||
485 | You may enable/disable a specific module like so: |
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486 | |||
487 | <pre> |
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488 | def test_index |
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489 | Project.find(1).enabled_module_names = [:mymodule] |
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490 | ... |
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491 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | end |
492 | </pre> |