#-- copyright # OpenProject is an open source project management software. # Copyright (C) 2012-2022 the OpenProject GmbH # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. # # OpenProject is a fork of ChiliProject, which is a fork of Redmine. The copyright follows: # Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Jean-Philippe Lang # Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # See COPYRIGHT and LICENSE files for more details. #++ require Rails.root.join('config/constants/open_project/activity') module Redmine #:nodoc: class PluginError < StandardError attr_reader :plugin_id def initialize(plug_id = nil) super @plugin_id = plug_id end end class PluginNotFound < PluginError def to_s "Missing the plugin #{@plugin_id}" end end class PluginCircularDependency < PluginError def to_s "Circular plugin dependency in #{@plugin_id}" end end class PluginRequirementError < PluginError; end # Base class for Redmine plugins. # Plugins are registered using the register class method that acts as the public constructor. # # Redmine::Plugin.register :example do # name 'Example plugin' # author 'John Smith' # description 'This is an example plugin for Redmine' # version '0.0.1' # settings default: {'foo'=>'bar'}, partial: 'settings/settings' # end # # === Plugin attributes # # +settings+ is an optional attribute that let the plugin be configurable. # It must be a hash with the following keys: # * :default: default value for the plugin settings # * :partial: path of the configuration partial view, relative to the plugin app/views directory # Example: # settings default: {'foo'=>'bar'}, partial: 'settings/settings' # In this example, the settings partial will be found here in the plugin directory: app/views/settings/_settings.rhtml. # # When rendered, the plugin settings value is available as the local variable +settings+ class Plugin @registered_plugins = ActiveSupport::OrderedHash.new @deferred_plugins = {} cattr_accessor :public_directory self.public_directory = File.join(Rails.root, 'public', 'plugin_assets') class << self attr_reader :registered_plugins, :deferred_plugins private :new def def_field(*names) class_eval do names.each do |name| define_method(name) do |*args| args.empty? ? instance_variable_get("@#{name}") : instance_variable_set("@#{name}", *args) end end end end end def_field :description, :url, :author, :author_url, :version, :settings, :bundled attr_reader :id # Plugin constructor def self.register(id, &block) id = id.to_sym p = new(id) p.instance_eval(&block) registered_plugins[id] = p if p.settings Settings::Definition.add("plugin_#{id}", value: p.settings[:default], format: :hash, env_alias: p.settings[:env_alias]) end # If there are plugins waiting for us to be loaded, we try loading those, again if deferred_plugins[id] deferred_plugins[id].each do |ary| plugin_id, block = ary register(plugin_id, &block) end deferred_plugins.delete(id) end p rescue PluginNotFound => e # find circular dependencies raise PluginCircularDependency.new(id) if dependencies_for(e.plugin_id).include?(id) if RedminePluginLocator.instance.has_plugin? e.plugin_id # The required plugin is going to be loaded later, defer loading this plugin (deferred_plugins[e.plugin_id] ||= []) << [id, block] p else raise end end def name(*args) name = args.empty? ? instance_variable_get("@name") : instance_variable_set("@name", *args) case name when Symbol ::I18n.t(name) when NilClass # Default name if it was not provided during registration id.to_s.humanize else name end end # returns an array of all dependencies we know of for plugin id # (might not be complete at all times!) def self.dependencies_for(id) direct_deps = deferred_plugins.keys.find_all { |k| deferred_plugins[k].map(&:first).include?(id) } direct_deps.inject([]) { |deps, v| deps << v; deps += dependencies_for(v) } end # Returns an array of all registered plugins def self.all registered_plugins.values end # Finds a plugin by its id # Returns a PluginNotFound exception if the plugin doesn't exist def self.find(id) registered_plugins[id.to_sym] || raise(PluginNotFound.new(id.to_sym)) end # Clears the registered plugins hash # It doesn't unload installed plugins def self.clear @registered_plugins = {} end # Checks if a plugin is installed # # @param [String] id name of the plugin def self.installed?(id) registered_plugins[id.to_sym].present? end def initialize(id) @id = id.to_sym end def <=>(other) id.to_s <=> other.id.to_s end # Sets a requirement on the OpenProject version. # Raises a PluginRequirementError exception if the requirement is not met. # # It uses the same syntax as rubygems requirements. # Examples # # Requires exactly OpenProject 1.1.1 # requires_openproject "1.1.1" # requires_openproject "= 1.1.1" # # Requires OpenProject 1.1.x # requires_openproject "~> 1.1.0" # # Requires OpenProject between 1.1.0 and 1.1.5 or higher # requires_openproject ">= 1.1.0", "<= 1.1.5" def requires_openproject(*args) required_version = Gem::Requirement.new(*args) op_version = Gem::Version.new(OpenProject::VERSION.to_semver) unless required_version.satisfied_by? op_version raise PluginRequirementError.new("#{id} plugin requires OpenProject version #{required_version} but current version is #{op_version}.") end true end # Raises a PluginRequirementError exception if the requirement is not met # # Examples # # Requires a plugin named :foo version 0.7.3 or higher # requires_redmine_plugin :foo, version_or_higher: '0.7.3' # requires_redmine_plugin :foo, '0.7.3' # # # Requires a specific version of a Redmine plugin # requires_redmine_plugin :foo, version: '0.7.3' # 0.7.3 only # requires_redmine_plugin :foo, version: ['0.7.3', '0.8.0'] # 0.7.3 or 0.8.0 def requires_redmine_plugin(plugin_name, arg) arg = { version_or_higher: arg } unless arg.is_a?(Hash) arg.assert_valid_keys(:version, :version_or_higher) plugin = Plugin.find(plugin_name) current = plugin.version.split('.').map(&:to_i) arg.each do |k, v| v = [] << v unless v.is_a?(Array) versions = v.map { |s| s.split('.').map(&:to_i) } case k when :version_or_higher raise ArgumentError.new("wrong number of versions (#{versions.size} for 1)") unless versions.size == 1 unless (current <=> versions.first) >= 0 raise PluginRequirementError.new("#{id} plugin requires the #{plugin_name} plugin #{v} or higher but current is #{current.join('.')}") end when :version unless versions.include?(current.slice(0, 3)) raise PluginRequirementError.new("#{id} plugin requires one the following versions of #{plugin_name}: #{v.join(', ')} but current is #{current.join('.')}") end end end true end # Adds an item to the given +menu+. # The +id+ parameter (equals to the project id) is automatically added to the url. # menu :project_menu, :plugin_example, { controller: '/example', action: 'say_hello' }, caption: 'Sample' # # +name+ parameter can be: :top_menu, :account_menu, :application_menu or :project_menu # def menu(menu_name, item, url, options = {}) Redmine::MenuManager.map(menu_name) do |menu| menu.push(item, url, options) end end alias :add_menu_item :menu # Removes +item+ from the given +menu+. def delete_menu_item(menu_name, item) hide_menu_item(menu_name, item) end # Allows to hide an existing +item+ in a menu. # # +hide_if+ parameter can be a lambda accepting a project, the item will only be hidden if # the condition evaluates to true. def hide_menu_item(menu_name, item, hide_if: ->(*) { true }) Redmine::MenuManager.map(menu_name) do |menu| menu.add_condition(item, ->(project) { !hide_if.call(project) }) end end def rename_menu_item(menu_name, item, options) Redmine::MenuManager.map(menu_name) do |menu| menu_item = menu.find(item) menu_item.caption = options[:caption] menu_item.icon = options[:icon] menu_item.badge = options[:badge] menu_item.url = options[:url] end end # Defines a permission called +name+ for the given +actions+. # # The +actions+ argument is a hash with controllers as keys and actions as values (a single value or an array): # permission :destroy_contacts, { contacts: :destroy } # permission :view_contacts, { contacts: [:index, :show] } # # The +options+ argument can be used to make the permission public (implicitly given to any user) # or to restrict users the permission can be given to. # # Examples # # A permission that is implicitly given to any user # # This permission won't appear on the Roles & Permissions setup screen # permission :say_hello, { example: :say_hello }, public: true # # # A permission that can be given to any user # permission :say_hello, { example: :say_hello } # # # A permission that can be given to registered users only # permission :say_hello, { example: :say_hello }, require: :loggedin # # # A permission that can be given to project members only # permission :say_hello, { example: :say_hello }, require: :member def permission(name, actions, options = {}) if @project_scope mod, mod_options = @project_scope OpenProject::AccessControl.map do |map| map.project_module(mod, mod_options) do |map| map.permission(name, actions, **options) end end else OpenProject::AccessControl.map { |map| map.permission(name, actions, **options) } end end # Defines a project module, that can be enabled/disabled for each project. # Permissions defined inside +block+ will be bind to the module. # # project_module :things do # permission :view_contacts, { contacts: [:list, :show] }, public: true # permission :destroy_contacts, { contacts: :destroy } # end def project_module(name, options = {}, &block) @project_scope = [name, options] instance_eval(&block) ensure @project_scope = nil end # Registers an activity provider. # # Options: # * :class_name - one or more model(s) that provide these events (inferred from event_type by default) # * :default - setting this option to false will make the events not displayed by default # # A model can provide several activity event types. # # Examples: # register :news # register :scrums, class_name: 'Meeting' # register :issues, class_name: ['Issue', 'Journal'] # # Retrieving events: # Associated model(s) must implement the find_events class method. # # The following call should return all the scrum events visible by current user that occurred in the 5 last days: # Meeting.find_events('scrums', User.current, 5.days.ago, Date.today) # Meeting.find_events('scrums', User.current, 5.days.ago, Date.today, project: foo) # events for project foo only # # Note that :view_scrums permission is required to view these events in the activity view. def activity_provider(*args) ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('Use ActsAsOpEngine#activity_provider instead.') OpenProject::Activity.register(*args) end # Registers a wiki formatter. # # Parameters: # * +name+ - human-readable name # * +formatter+ - formatter class, which should have an instance method +to_html+ # * +helper+ - helper module, which will be included by wiki pages def wiki_format_provider(name, formatter, helper) Redmine::WikiFormatting.register(name, formatter, helper) end # Returns +true+ if the plugin can be configured. def configurable? settings && settings.is_a?(Hash) && !settings[:partial].blank? end def mirror_assets source = assets_directory destination = public_directory return unless File.directory?(source) source_files = Dir[source + '/**/*'] source_dirs = source_files.select { |d| File.directory?(d) } source_files -= source_dirs unless source_files.empty? base_target_dir = File.join(destination, File.dirname(source_files.first).gsub(source, '')) FileUtils.mkdir_p(base_target_dir) end source_dirs.each do |dir| # strip down these paths so we have simple, relative paths we can # add to the destination target_dir = File.join(destination, dir.gsub(source, '')) begin FileUtils.mkdir_p(target_dir) rescue StandardError => e raise "Could not create directory #{target_dir}: \n" + e end end source_files.each do |file| target = File.join(destination, file.gsub(source, '')) unless File.exist?(target) && FileUtils.identical?(file, target) FileUtils.cp(file, target) end rescue StandardError => e raise "Could not copy #{file} to #{target}: \n" + e end end # Mirrors assets from one or all plugins to public/plugin_assets def self.mirror_assets(name = nil) if name.present? find(name).mirror_assets else all.each(&:mirror_assets) end end end end