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Redmine Plugin Extension and Development

You're reading from   Redmine Plugin Extension and Development If you'd like to customize Redmine to meet your own precise project management needs, this is the ideal guide to understanding and realizing the full potential of plugins. Full of real-world examples and clear instructions.

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Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783288748
Length 114 pages
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Redmine Plugin Extension and Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Introduction to Redmine Plugins FREE CHAPTER 2. Extending Redmine Using Hooks 3. Permissions and Security 4. Attaching Files to Models 5. Making Models Searchable 6. Interacting with the Activity Stream 7. Managing Plugin Settings 8. Testing Your Plugin Releasing Your Plugin Index

Chapter 1. Introduction to Redmine Plugins

Redmine is an open source project management platform written in Ruby and built using the Ruby on Rails framework. It currently supports a lot of key features that a software project manager would find useful, such as an issue track, wiki, time tracking, source control management integration, and various other tools that assist with document and information management.

As the product has gotten more popular, the need to extend the basic functionality through the use of third-party plugins has grown. Redmine facilitates this through a plugin API that assists in hooking external model, view, and controller code into Redmine, as well as integrating with various system features.

This chapter will introduce you to Redmine's plugin structure, as well as how to generate a new plugin, and some preliminary initialization and configuration settings. We will generate a sample plugin that we'll be using throughout this book to illustrate various code samples and topics.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Basic plugin generation and layout

  • A brief overview of the sample plugin that will be referenced throughout this book

  • Overview of the initialization attributes

  • Introduction to some helper functions that are available to plugin authors

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