120 lines
6.8 KiB
PHP
120 lines
6.8 KiB
PHP
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/**
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\defgroup Plugins Plugin management system
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\section section1 AMS plugin Requirements and functionalities.
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The following are Ams Plugin Requirements and techniques for users and developers.
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\subsection subsection11 Plugin Management: Files included in the AMS
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These are the files that must be in the plugins folder:
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\n --> . \b info -- This file contains the information related to plugins and is described in below section.
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\n --> \b Plugin_Name.php -- This file contains the hooks for the plugins . For more info related to hooks see last section: creating hooks.
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\subsection subsection1 Plugin Management: Supportable Extensions
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Plugin management system always looks for the Plugins which are compressed with .zip extension.If the uploaded plugin is not a file type of "zip/application", it throws an error and stops updloading.
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\subsection subsection2 Plugin Management: .info File
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Plugins always with a .info file inside it which contains the information related to plugins which will be displayed below, otherwise installation will not proceed further.
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\n\b -------- Content of the .info File----------
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\n\b PluginName = Sample Plugin
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\n\b Description = Sample Plugin shows sample
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\n\b Version = 1.0.0
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\n\b TemplatePath = Path to the template
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\n\b Type = Manual or Automatic
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\n\n If this is an update there must be a field in the .info file
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\n\b UpdateInfo = what is updated?
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\subsection subsection3 Plugin Management: Versioning
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For all plugins we have used semantic versioning
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\n -->Format: X.Y.Z ,X->Major, Y->Minor, Z->Patch
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\n -->change in the X Y & Z values refer the type of change in the plugin.
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\n -->for initial development only Minor an Patch MUST be 0.
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\n -->if there is bug fix then there MUST be an increment in the Z value.
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\n -->if there is change in the functionality or addition of new functionality
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\n -->then there MUST be an increment in the Y value.
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\n -->When there is increment in the X value , Y and Z MUST be 0.
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\n -->comparing if there is some change
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\n -->For more info refer: https://semver.org
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\subsection subsection4 Plugin Management: Naming Conventions
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--> The plugin folder and hooks file must have same names in the format
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\n ----> Plugin Folder name = "Sample_Plugin"
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\n ----> Plugin hooks file = "Sample_Plugin.php"
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\n--> All the fields in the .info file must follow the pattern as written in sample above.
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\subsection subsection5 Plugin Management: Installing New plugins
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To install a plugin we have to upload the plugin compressed with zip extension.There is an option to Install Plugin in the AMS plugins template which redirects
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the admin to the uploading pannel. Here, in uploading pannel user uploads the plugin which he want to install and an option to install will occur when uploads finished.
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Now, admin select the option to install plugin , AMS starts checking for the .info file and compare names for the plugin folder with hook file.
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If all successfully completed without error your plugin is installed.
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\subsection subsection6 Plugin Management: Activate Plugin
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When a plugin is installed now you can perform many actions on it, one of them is Activate plugin.
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When admin selects Activate Plugin option , AMS start executing hooks available in the Plugin.
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\subsection subsection7 Plugin Management: Deactivate Plugin
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When the admin wants to deactivate a running Plugin , Deactivate Plugin option can help him out.
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\subsection subsection8 Plugin Management: Delete Plugin
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When a admin want to Delete a plugin from the AMS , he must have to check if the plugin is activated or not.
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\n if active then to use delete option he must have to deactivate that plugin.
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\n if inactive then the delete option is already there.
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\subsection subsection9 Plugin Management: Install Update
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If admin wants to install the update follow the following steps:
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\n --> Modify the changes or write the code which need to be added.
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\n --> Improve the Versioning by following the Versioning sections.
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\n --> Add a field 'UpdateInfo' (as described above in .info file section) in the .info file.
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\n --> compress the plugin again with zip extension and upload it in the Install Plugin part.
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\n\n When the upload is validated , the update is added to the updates template with proper information provided.
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If admin wants to apply update to the plugin , he have to select the Update option.
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\section section2 Creating Plugins for AMS:
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\subsection subsection10 Creating Local and Global Variables
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\b Global \b Variables:
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\n --> These variables are defined to store the Global information or information that are usable Globally in AMS.
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\n --> These must be an array to store data with key => value pair.
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\n --> This is the only variable which is returned after going through all hooks.
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\n --> Sample:
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\n \n
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\b $return_set \b = \b array();
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\n \n All the information that hooks return will store in it to use with smarty loader or other functionalities.
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\n --> Field that must be defined to display in menu bar :
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\n \n
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\b $return_set[ \b 'menu_display'] \b = \b 'Name \b to \b display \b in \b menu \b bar'
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\n \n
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\n \b Local \b Variables:
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\n --> These variables are defined to store the local information or information that are usable in hooks.
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\n --> It is used to store values which we get from GET and POST requests.
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\n --> These must be an array to store data with key => value pair.
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\n --> Sample:
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\n \n
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\b $var_set \b = \b array();
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\n \n All the information that needs to be usable in hooks is stored in this local array.
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\subsection subsection12 Creating Global Hooks
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\b Defining \b Hooks:
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\n --> Hooks are defined as \b $PluginName_hook_task().
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\n --> Where \b $PluginName must be same as the file name in which hooks are defined.
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\n Example:
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\n
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--> \b Display \b hook:
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\n \n
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\b function \b PluginName_hook_display()
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\n \b {
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\n \b $return_set[ \b 'menu_display'] \b = \b 'PluginName'
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\n \b }
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\n \n
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--> For creating hooks for storing and fetching data from databases. You have to define hook like \b $PluginName_hook_store_db() or \b $PluginName_hook_get_db(), Then create the object of the DBLayer class present in AMS libraries.
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\n \b --> \b One \b Global \b hook \b must \b always \b be \b in \b hooks \b list \b that \b will \b return \b the \b Global \b variables.
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\subsection subsection13 Creating Local Hooks
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\b Defining \b Hooks:
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\n --> Hooks are defined as \b hook_task( \b $param,..).
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\n --> Where \b $param must be the values stored in Local variables.
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\n Example:
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\n
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--> \b cron \b hook:
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\n \n
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\b function \b hook_set_cron( \b $connection, \b $path, \b $handle, \b $cron_file )
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\n \b {
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\n \b ... \b statements \b ......
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\n \b }
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\n \n
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--> Local hooks are created to set or use values from GET and POST request or stored values stored in local variables.
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\n --> Local hooks are called according to requests made by the server.(for more info see sample apps at the end of this section)
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\subsection subsection14 Plugins Already installed with AMS
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\n \b --> \b Achievements.php
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\n \b --> \b API_key_management.php
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*/
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