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openproject/lib/redmine/plugin.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2023 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 <tt>register</tt> 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:
# * <tt>:default</tt>: default value for the plugin settings
# * <tt>:partial</tt>: path of the configuration partial view, relative to the plugin <tt>app/views</tt> directory
# Example:
# settings default: {'foo'=>'bar'}, partial: 'settings/settings'
# In this example, the settings partial will be found here in the plugin directory: <tt>app/views/settings/_settings.rhtml</tt>.
#
# 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}",
default: 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)
raise
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([]) do |deps, v|
deps << v
deps += dependencies_for(v)
end
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 = {}, &)
plugin = self
Rails.application.reloader.to_prepare do
plugin.instance_eval { @project_scope = [name, options] }
plugin.instance_eval(&)
end
ensure
plugin.instance_eval { @project_scope = nil }
end
# Registers an activity provider.
#
# Options:
# * <tt>:class_name</tt> - one or more model(s) that provide these events (inferred from event_type by default)
# * <tt>:default</tt> - 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].present?
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