Allows Redmine plugins to provide themes just like other assets.
Possible use cases:
- Easier installation of themes
- Theme enhancements integrated with code extensions
- Deployment of customer-specific customizations including theme, in a single package
Tests are performed through redmine_testsuites including all the plugins it supports.
The plugin version corresponds to minimum version of Redmine required. Look at dedicated branch for each Redmine version.
Place the plugin code under the plugins directory.
cd {redmine root}
git clone https://github.com/maxrossello/redmine_pluggable_themes.git plugins/redmine_pluggable_themes
- Set a dependency of your plugin to this plugin in your init.rb. The following code checks the dependency without need of particular care to the plugin names.
Rails.configuration.after_initialize do Redmine::Plugin.find(:your_plugin_name).requires_redmine_plugin :redmine_pluggable_themes, :version_or_higher => '1.0.0' end
- Create a folder assets/themes
- Put a Redmine theme in the created folder, just as you would do into Redmine root's public/themes folder
- If your plugin's theme need to import any Redmine default stylesheet, do that using an absolute path. For example, replace the following:
@import url(../../../stylesheets/application.css);
with:
@import url(/stylesheets/application.css);
Alternatively, you can copy and paste in your plugin the files under assets/stylesheet that you find in this plugin. Those will be addressed by a relative url and contain absolute references.