This directory keeps a plugins
file which defines all the approved
external plugins from open-source community.
The (maybe broken) symlinks are keept to help testing plugins in this umbrella project.
Add plugin_foo
as a rebar3 dependency in plugins
file.
e.g. For an Erlang plugin named plugin_foo
:
{erlang_plugins,
[ {plugin_foo, {git, "https://github.com/bar/plugin-foo.git", {tag, "0.1.0"}}}
]
}.
Note: The -emqx_plugin(?MODULE)
attribute should be added to
<plugin-name>_app.erl
file to indicate that this is an EMQ X Broker plugin.
For example:
%% plugin_foo_app.erl
-emqx_plugin(?MODULE)
$ export EMQX_EXTRA_PLUGINS=plugin_foo,plugin_bar
$ make
If all goes as expected, there should be two directories in the release:
_build/emqx/rel/emqx/lib/plugin_foo-<..vsn..>/
Start the node (interactive mode)
./_build/emqx/rel/emqx/bin/emqx console
Load the plugin with command:
./_build/emqx/rel/emqx/bin/emqx_ctl plugins load plugin_foo
If the plugin is added as a rebar dependency, it should be cloned
to _build/default/lib/plugin_foo
.
Before you can test it, you need to make sure there is a symlink
in lib-extra
pointing to the clone. For instance, the emqx_plugin_template
plugin is linked like this
emqx_plugin_template -> ../_build/default/lib/emqx_plugin_template/
To run its teste cases:
./rebar3 eunit --dir lib-extra/plugin_foo
mkae lib-extra/plugin_foo-ct
NOTE: we should depth=1
shallow clone into _build/
directory,
for plugins being actively developed, you can place the clone in lib-extra/
-
Elixir dependency in Erlang is not quite nicely supported as incremental builds, meaning you will not be able to edit the code in this project and get recompiled in the next
make
command. -
To have the plugin enabled/loaded by default, you can include it in the template
data/loaded_plugins.tmpl