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1 A FEW NOTES ON THE PLUGIN ARCHITECTURE
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3
4 The plugin architecture of SquirrelMail is designed to make it
5 possible to add new features without having to patch SquirrelMail
6 itself. At the moment the plugin part of SquirrelMail should be
7 considered "alpha" or "beta" quality code.
8
9 Until the functionality and code is more stable, be prepared for
10 plugins to suddenly stop working.
11
12 Functionality like password changing, displaying ads and calendars
13 should be possible to add as plugins.
14
15
16 The idea
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18
19 The idea is to be able to run random code at given places in the
20 SquirrelMail code. This random code should then be able to do whatever
21 needed to enhance the functionality of SquirrelMail. The places where
22 code can be executed are called "hooks".
23
24 There are some limitations in what these hooks can do. It is difficult
25 to use them to change the layout and to change functionality that
26 already is in SquirrelMail.
27
28 Some way for the plugins to interact with the help subsystem and
29 translations will be provided.
30
31
32 The implementation
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34
35 In the main SquirrelMail files the file functions/plugin.php. In
36 places where hooks are made available they are executed by calling the
37 function do_hook("hookname").
38
39 The do_hook traverses the array $squirrelmail_plugin_hooks["hookname"]
40 and executes all the functions that are named in that array.
41
42 A plugin must reside in a subdirectory in the plugins/ directory. The
43 name of the subdirectory is considered the name of the plugin.
44
45 To start using a plugin, its name must be added to the $plugins array
46 in config.php like this:
47
48 $plugins[0] = "plugin_name";
49
50 When a plugin is registered the file plugins/plugin_name/setup.php is
51 included and the function squirrelmail_plugin_init_plugin_name is
52 called with no parameters.
53
54
55 Writing plugins
56 ---------------
57
58 A plugin must consist of at least a file called setup.php. All other
59 files the plugin consist of should also be in the plugin directory.
60
61 The function squirrelmail_plugin_init_plugin_name is called to
62 initalize a plugin. This function could look something like this:
63
64 function squirrelmail_plugin_init_demo () {
65 global $squirrelmail_plugin_hooks;
66
67 $squirrelmail_plugin_hooks["generic_header"]["demo"] = "plugin_demo_header";
68 $squirrelmail_plugin_hooks["menuline"]["demo"] = "plugin_demo_menuline";
69 }
70
71 Note that the SquirrelMail files assume that all other SquirrelMail
72 files are available as ../directory/file. This means that if some file
73 in the plugin directory is requested, it must do a chdir("..") before
74 including any of the standard SquirrelMail files.
75
76
77 List of hooks
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79 generic_header functions/page_header.php
80 menuline functions/page_header.php
81 compose_button_row src/compose.php
82 left_main_before src/left_main.php
83 left_main_after src/left_main.php
84 options_save src/options.php (see note on options)
85 options_link_and_description src/options.php (see note on options)
86 logout src/signout.php
87 login_before src/webmail.php
88 login_verified src/webmail.php
89 loading_prefs src/load_prefs.php
90 mailbox_index_before functions/mailbox_display.php
91 mailbox_index_after functions/mailbox_display.php
92 right_main_after_header src/right_main.php
93 right_main_bottom src/right_main.php
94 login_top src/login.php
95 login_bottom src/login.php
96 read_body_top src/read_body.php
97 read_body_bottom src/read_body.php
98 search_before_form src/search.php
99 search_after_form src/search.php
100 search_bottom src/search.php
101 help_top src/help.php
102 help_bottom src/help.php
103 help_chapter src/help.php
104
105 Options
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107
108 It is possible to create your own options sections with plugins. There are
109 three hooks you will need to use.
110
111 1. options_link_and_description
112 This creates the link and has a description that are shown on the options
113 page. This should output HTML that looks like this:
114
115 -----cut here-----
116 function my_function() {
117 global $color
118 ?>
119 <table width=50% cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 border=0 align=center>
120 <tr>
121 <td bgcolor="<? echo $color[9] ?>">
122 <a href="../plugins/YOUR_PLUGIN/YOUR_OPTIONS.php">YOUR OPTIONS NAME</a>
123 </td>
124 </tr>
125 <tr>
126 <td bgcolor="<? echo $color[0] ?>">
127 YOUR DESCRIPTION
128 </td>
129 </tr>
130 </table>
131 <?php
132 }
133 -----cut here-----
134
135 2. options_save
136 Here is the code that you need to do to save your options in the
137 preference files or manipulate whatever data you are trying to change
138 through the options section. You can look at options.php for details
139 on how this is to be done.
140
141 3. loading_prefs (optional)
142 If you are wanting to save preferences to the preference files, then
143 you need to do this step as well. Otherwise if you are manipulating
144 other data, ignore this step.
145
146 You should put the code in here that loads your preferences back
147 into usable variables. Examples of this can be found in the file
148 src/load_prefs.php