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Getting Started

In this guide, we will create a generic plugin that we will call the Tutorial Example.

Download a working example of the plugin we will build in this tutorial from GitHub.

A plugin stores all of its files in one directory in OJS or OMP. Our example plugin will be a generic plugin, so we put it in that directory. Every plugin requires three files.

ojs
│
├─┬ plugins
│ │
│ └─┬ generic
│   │
│   └─┬ tutorialExample
│     ├── index.php
│     └── TutorialExamplePlugin.php
│     └── version.xml

The directory name must be letters and numbers. No spaces, -, or _ characters are allowed.

version.xml #

The version.xml provides information required to load the plugin.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE version SYSTEM "../../../lib/pkp/dtd/pluginVersion.dtd">
<version>
	<application>tutorialExample</application>
	<type>plugins.generic</type>
	<release>0.1.0.0</release>
	<date>2019-05-15</date>
	<lazy-load>1</lazy-load>
	<class>TutorialExamplePlugin</class>
</version>

The <application> must match the directory name. The <type> must be the plugin’s category. The <class> must match the plugin’s class name.

TutorialExamplePlugin.php #

Every plugin must have a class which registers and runs the plugin.

<?php
import('lib.pkp.classes.plugins.GenericPlugin');
class TutorialExamplePlugin extends GenericPlugin {
	public function register($category, $path, $mainContextId = NULL) {

    // Register the plugin even when it is not enabled
    $success = parent::register($category, $path);

		if ($success && $this->getEnabled()) {
      // Do something when the plugin is enabled
    }

		return $success;
	}

  /**
   * Provide a name for this plugin
   *
   * The name will appear in the plugins list where editors can
   * enable and disable plugins.
   */
	public function getDisplayName() {
		return 'Tutorial Example';
	}

	/**
   * Provide a description for this plugin
   *
   * The description will appear in the plugins list where editors can
   * enable and disable plugins.
   */
	public function getDescription() {
		return 'This plugin is an example created for a tutorial on how to create a plugin.';
	}
}

index.php #

The index.php file is required to load the correct plugin class.

<?php
require_once('TutorialExamplePlugin.php');
return new TutorialExamplePlugin();

Go to Settings > Website > Plugins and try to enable and disable your plugin. If there is an error when enabling it, check your plugin against the working example


Learn how to choose the right plugin category for your plugin.