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Eric Davis, 2008-02-12 01:19
Added information about Engines and Rails 2.0

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h1. Plugins
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Redmine 0.6.0 provides basic support for plugins. Redmine plugins can rely on "Rails engines":http://rails-engines.org/ to add functionalities to the application.
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h2. Installing a plugin
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1. First, you need to install the Rails engines plugin: http://rails-engines.org/.  If you are using Rails 2.0 you will need "Engines 2":http://rails-engines.org/news/2007/12/11/engines-2-0-ish/ and also add the Engine boot configuration to @environment.rb@:
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     require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '../vendor/plugins/engines/boot')
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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):
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  rake db:migrate_plugins
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4. Start Redmine
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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).
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h2. Plugin list
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* [[PluginProjectScores|Project Scores]] is plugin which will let a user score a project on different criteria.
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* [[PluginSimpleCI|Simple CI]] is a generic plugin for integrating per project RSS continuous integration feeds (eg. "Cruise Control":http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/) in Redmine.
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* [[PluginTimesheet|Timesheet]] is plugin to show and filter timelogs across all projects in Redmine.