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Thomas Lecavelier, 2008-09-17 18:56
Rephrase introduction
Plugins¶
Since version 0.6.0, Redmine provides basic support for plugins. Redmine plugins can rely on Rails engines to add functionalities to the application.
Installing a plugin¶
1. First, you need to install the Rails engines plugin if you're using a 0.7.x release (make sure to get the Rails 2.0.2 version): http://rails-engines.org/.
ruby script/plugin install http://svn.rails-engines.org/engines/tags/rel_2.0.0/
mv vendor/plugins/rel_2.0.0 vendor/plugins/engines
2. Then, copy your plugin directory into #{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins
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3. If the plugin requires a migration, run the following command to upgrade your database (make a db backup before):
rake db:migrate_plugins
4. Start Redmine
You should now be able to see the plugin list in 'Admin -> Information' and configure the newly installed plugin (if the plugin requires to be configured).
Plugin list¶
- Budget is a plugin to manage the set of deliverables for each project, automatically calculating key performance indicators.
- Customer is plugin to track basic customer information and to see which project belonged to a customer.
- Embedded lets you embed HTML files (eg. auto generated documentation, test reports) in your projects.
- ezFAQ is a FAQ management plugin for Redmine.
- Google Calendar is a simple plugin to include Google Calendar iframe as a tab within Redmine projects.
- Project Scores is plugin which will let a user score a project on different criteria.
- Simple CI is a generic plugin for integrating per project RSS continuous integration feeds (eg. Cruise Control) in Redmine.
- Timesheet is plugin to show and filter timelogs across all projects in Redmine.
Writing plugins¶
See the Plugin API.
Updated by Thomas Lecavelier about 16 years ago · 23 revisions