pluginmgr(3)



pluginmgr(3tcl)                Plugin management               pluginmgr(3tcl)

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NAME
       pluginmgr - Manage a plugin

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require pluginmgr  ?0.3?

       ::pluginmgr objectName ?option value...?

       ::pluginmgr::paths objectName name...

       objectName method ?arg arg ...?

       objectName clone

       objectName configure

       objectName configure option

       objectName configure -option value...

       objectName cget -option

       objectName destroy

       objectName do arg...

       objectName interpreter

       objectName plugin

       objectName load string

       objectName unload

       objectName list

       objectName path path

       objectName paths

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DESCRIPTION
       This  package  provides commands and objects for the generic management
       of plugins which can be loaded into an application.

       To avoid the implementation of yet another system to  locate  Tcl  code
       the  system  provides  by  this  package is built on top of the regular
       package management system. Each plugin is considered as a package and a
       simple  invokation  of package require is enough to locate and load it,
       if it exists. The only time we will need additional  paths  is  when  a
       plugin  manager  is part of a wrapped application and has to be able to
       search for plugins existing outside of that application. For this situ-
       ation  the  package  provides a command to create a general set of such
       paths based on names for the plugin manager and/or application in ques-
       tion.

       The  main contribution of this package is a generic framework which al-
       lows the easy declaration of

       [1]    How to translate a plugin name to the name of the package imple-
              menting it, and vice versa.

       [2]    The list of commands a plugin has to provide as API, and also of
              more complex checks as code.

       [3]    The list of commands expected by the plugin  from  the  environ-
              ment.

       This  then  allows the easy generation of plugin managers customized to
       particular types of plugins for an application.

       It should be noted that all plugin code  is  considered  untrusted  and
       will  always  be executed within a safe interpreter. The interpreter is
       enabled enough to allow plugins the loading of all additional  packages
       they may need.

PUBLIC API
   PACKAGE COMMANDS
       ::pluginmgr objectName ?option value...?
              This command creates a new plugin manager object with an associ-
              ated Tcl command whose name is objectName. This  object  command
              is  explained  in full detail in the sections OBJECT COMMAND and
              OBJECT METHODS. The object command will  be  created  under  the
              current  namespace if the objectName is not fully qualified, and
              in the specified namespace otherwise.

              The options and their values coming after the name of the object
              are used to set the initial configuration of the mamager object,
              specifying the applicable plugins and their API.

       ::pluginmgr::paths objectName name...
              This utility command adds a set of paths to  the  specified  ob-
              ject, based on the given names.  It will search for:

              [1]    The  environment variable name_PLUGINS. Its contents will
                     be interpreted as a list of package  paths.  The  entries
                     have to be separated by either : (unix) or ; (windows).

                     The name will be converted to upper-case letters.

              [2]    The      registry     entry     "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFT-
                     WARE\name\PLUGINS".  Its contents will be interpreted  as
                     a list of package paths. The entries have to be separated
                     by ;. This item is considered only when on Windows (tm).

                     The casing of letters is not changed.

              [3]    The registry entry "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\name\PLUG-
                     INS".   Its  contents  will  be  interpreted as a list of
                     package paths. The entries have to  be  separated  by  ;.
                     This item is considered only when on Windows (tm).

                     The casing of letters is not changed.

              [4]    The directory "~/.name/plugin".

              [5]    The directory "~/.name/plugins".

                     The casing of letters is not changed.

       and add all the paths found that way to the list of package paths main-
       tained by the object.

       If name is namespaced each item in the list will be repeated per prefix
       of  name, with conversion of :-sequences into the proper separator (un-
       derscore for environment variables, backslash for registry entries, and
       / for directories).

       Examples:

                  ::pluginmgr::paths ::obj docidx

                  => env  DOCIDX_PLUGINS
                     reg  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\docidx\PLUGINS
                     reg  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\docidx\PLUGINS
                     path ~/.docidx/plugins

                  ::pluginmgr::paths ::obj doctools::idx

                  => env  DOCTOOLS_PLUGINS
                     env  DOCTOOLS_IDX_PLUGINS
                     reg  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\doctools\PLUGINS
                     reg  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\doctools\idx\PLUGINS
                     reg  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\doctools\PLUGINS
                     reg  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\doctools\idx\PLUGINS
                     path ~/.doctools/plugin
                     path ~/.doctools/idx/plugin

   OBJECT COMMAND
       All  commands  created  by the command ::pluginmgr (See section PACKAGE
       COMMANDS) have the following general form and may  be  used  to  invoke
       various operations on their plugin manager object.

       objectName method ?arg arg ...?
              The  method method and its arg'uments determine the exact behav-
              ior of the command. See section OBJECT METHODS for the  detailed
              specifications.

   OBJECT METHODS
       objectName clone
              This  method  creates a new plugin management object and returns
              the associated object command. The generated object is  a  clone
              of  the  object  the  method was invoked on. I.e. the new object
              will have the same configuration as the current object. With re-
              gard  to  state,  if the current object has a plugin loaded then
              this plugin and all associated state is moved to  the  generated
              clone  and  the  current object is reset into the base state (no
              plugin loaded). In this manner a configured  plugin  manager  is
              also a factory for loaded plugins.

       objectName configure
              The method returns a list of all known options and their current
              values when called without any arguments.

       objectName configure option
              The method behaves like the method cget when called with a  sin-
              gle  argument  and  returns the value of the option specified by
              said argument.

       objectName configure -option value...
              The method reconfigures the specified  options  of  the  object,
              setting  them to the associated values, when called with an even
              number of arguments, at least two.

              The legal options are described in the section OBJECT CONFIGURA-
              TION.

       objectName cget -option
              This method expects a legal configuration option as argument and
              will return the current value of that option for the object  the
              method was invoked for.

              The  legal configuration options are described in section OBJECT
              CONFIGURATION.

       objectName destroy
              This method destroys the object it is invoked for.

       objectName do arg...
              This method interprets its list of arguments as the words  of  a
              command and invokes this command in the execution context of the
              plugin.  The result of the invoked command is made the result of
              the method.  The call will fail with an error if no valid plugin
              has been loaded into the manager object.

       objectName interpreter
              This method returns the handle of the safe interpreter the  cur-
              rent plugin is loaded into. An empty string as return value sig-
              nals that the manager currently has no valid plugin loaded.

       objectName plugin
              This method returns the name of the plugin currently loaded.  An
              empty  string as return value signals that the manager currently
              has no valid plugin loaded.

       objectName load string
              This method loads, validates, and  initializes  a  named  plugin
              into the manager object.

              The algorithm to locate and load the plugin employed is:

              [1]    If  the string contains the path to an existing file then
                     this file is taken as the implementation of the plugin.

              [2]    Otherwise the plugin name is translated  into  a  package
                     name via the value of the option -pattern and then loaded
                     through the regular package management.

              [3]    The load fails.

       The algorithm to validate and initialize the loaded code is:

              [1]    If the option -api is  non-empty  introspection  commands
                     are used to ascertain that the plugin provides the listed
                     commands.

              [2]    If the option -check is non-empty the  specified  command
                     prefix is called.

              [3]    If  either of the above fails the candidate plugin is un-
                     loaded again

              [4]    Otherwise all the commands specified via the option -cmds
                     are installed in the plugin.

       A previously loaded plugin is discarded, but only if the new plugin was
       found and sucessfully validated and initialized. Note that  there  will
       be no intereference between old and new plugin as both will be put into
       separate safe interpreters.

       objectName unload
              This method unloads the currently loaded plugin. It returns  the
              empty  string. The call will be silently ignored if no plugin is
              loaded at all.

       objectName list
              This method uses the contents of the option -pattern to find all
              packages  which can be plugins under the purview of this manager
              object. It translates their names into plugin names and  returns
              a list containing them.

       objectName path path
              This  methods  adds the specified path to the list of additional
              package paths to look at when searching for a plugin. It returns
              the empty string. Duplicate paths are ignored, i.e. each path is
              added only once. Paths are made absolute, but  are  not  normal-
              ized.

       objectName paths
              This method returns a list containing all additional paths which
              have been added to the plugin manager object since its creation.

   OBJECT CONFIGURATION
       All plugin manager objects understand the following  configuration  op-
       tions:

       -pattern string
              The  value of this option is a glob pattern which has to contain
              exactly one '*'-operator. All packages whose  names  match  this
              pattern  are  the  plugins recognized by the manager object. And
              vice versa, the replacement of the '*'-operator  with  a  plugin
              name  will  yield  the  name  of  the  package implementing that
              plugin.

              This option has no default, except if option -name was set.   It
              has  to  be  set  before attempting to load a plugin, either di-
              rectly, or through option -name.

       -api list
              The value of this option is a list of  command  names,  and  any
              plugin loaded has to provide these commands. Names which are not
              fully qualified are considered to be rooted in the global  name-
              space.  If empty no expectations are made on the plugin. The de-
              fault value is the empty list.

       -check cmdprefix
              The value of this option is interpreted  as  a  command  prefix.
              Its  purpose  is  to  perform  complex checks on a loaded plugin
              package to validate it, which go beyond a simple  list  of  pro-
              vided commands.

              It  is  called with the manager object command as the only argu-
              ment and has to return a boolean value. A value of true will  be
              interpreted  to  mean that the candidate plugin passed the test.
              The call will happen if and only if the candidate plugin already
              passed the basic API check specified through the option -api.

              The  default  value  is the empty list, which causes the manager
              object to suppress the call and to assume the  candidate  plugin
              passes.

       -cmds dict
              The value of this option is a dictionary.  It specifies the com-
              mands which will be made available to the plugin (as keys),  and
              the trusted commands in the environment which implement them (as
              values).  The trusted commands will be executed  in  the  inter-
              preter specified by the option -cmdip.  The default value is the
              empty dictionary.

       -cmdip ipspec
              The value of this option is the path of  the  interpreter  where
              the  trusted  commands  given to the plugin will be executed in.
              The default is the empty string, referring to the current inter-
              preter.

       -setup cmdprefix
              The value of this option is interpreted as a command prefix.

              It  is  called  whenever a new safe interpreter for a plugin has
              been created, but before a plugin is loaded. It is provided with
              the  manager  object  command  and the interpreter handle as its
              only arguments. Any return value will be ignored.

              Its purpose is give a user of the plugin management the  ability
              to  define  commands,  packages,  etc.  a chosen plugin may need
              while being loaded.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This document, and the package it describes, will  undoubtedly  contain
       bugs  and other problems.  Please report such in the category pluginmgr
       of the Tcllib Trackers [http://core.tcl.tk/tcllib/reportlist].   Please
       also  report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package
       and/or documentation.

       When proposing code changes, please provide unified diffs, i.e the out-
       put of diff -u.

       Note  further  that  attachments  are  strongly  preferred over inlined
       patches. Attachments can be made by going  to  the  Edit  form  of  the
       ticket  immediately  after  its  creation, and then using the left-most
       button in the secondary navigation bar.

KEYWORDS
       plugin management, plugin search

CATEGORY
       Programming tools

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2005 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>

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