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title: How to plugin
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## How to write a plugin
A short introductory guide for plugin beginners.
### Should it be a plugin?
First of all figure out what your plugin / code should do.
If you want to change how InvenTree base mechanics and business logic work, a plugin will not be sufficient. Maybe fork the project or better [start a discussion](https://github.com/inventree/InvenTree/discussions) on GitHub. There might be an easier / established way to do what you want.
If you want to remove parts of the user interface -> remove the permissions for those objects / actions and the users will not see them.
If you add a lot of code (over ~1000 LOC) maybe split it into multiple plugins to make upgrading and testing simpler.
### It will be a plugin!
Great. Now please read the [plugin documentation](./plugins.md) to get an overview of the architecture. It is rather short as a the (builtin) mixins come with extensive docstrings.
### Pick your building blocks
Consider the usecase for your plugin and define the exact function of the plugin, maybe wrtie it down in a short readme. Then pick the mixins you need (they help reduce custom code and keep the system reliable if internal calls change).
- Is it just a simple REST-endpoint that runs a function ([ActionMixin](./plugins/action.md)) or a parser for a custom barcode format ([BarcodeMixin](./plugins/barcode.md))?
- How does the user interact with the plugin? Is it a UI separate from the main InvenTree UI ([UrlsMixin](./plugins/urls.md)), does it need multiple pages with navigation-links ([NavigationMixin](./plugins/navigation.md)).
- Will it make calls to external APIs ([APICallMixin](./plugins/api.md) helps there)?
- Do you need to run in the background ([ScheduleMixin](./plugins/schedule.md)) or when things in InvenTree change ([EventMixin](./plugins/event.md))?
- Does the plugin need configuration that should be user changeable ([SettingsMixin](./plugins/settings.md)) or static (just use a yaml in the config dir)?
- You want to receive webhooks? Do not code your own untested function, use the WebhookEndpoint model as a base and override the perform_action method.
- Do you need the full power of Django with custom models and all the complexity that comes with that welcome to the danger zone and [AppMixin](./plugins/app.md). The plugin will be treated as a app by django and can maybe rack the whole instance.
### Define the metadata
Do not forget to [declare the metadata](./plugins.md#plugin-options) for your plugin, those will be used in the settings. At least provide a weblink so users can file issues / reach you.
### Development guidelines
If you want to make your life easier, try to follow these guidelines; break where it makes sense for your use case.
- keep it simple - more that 1000 LOC are normally to much for a plugin
- use mixins where possible - we try to keep coverage high for them so they are not likely to break
- do not use internal functions - if a functions name starts with `_` it is internal and might change at any time
- keep you imports clean - the APIs for plugins and mixins are young and evolving. Use
```
from plugin import IntegrationPluginBase, registry
from plugin.mixins import APICallMixin, SettingsMixin, ScheduleMixin, BarcodeMixin
```
- deliver as a package - pip is great for dependency management and pypi can serve as a transparent and reliable delivery infrastructure
- if you need to use a private infrastructure, use the 'Releases' functions in GitHub or Gitlab. Point to the 'latest' release endpoint when installing to make sure the update function works
- tag your GitHub repo with 'inventree' and 'inventreeplugins' to make discovery easier
- use GitHub actions to test your plugin regularly (you can [schedule actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/events-that-trigger-workflows#schedule)) against the 'latest' [docker-build](https://hub.docker.com/r/inventree/inventree) of InvenTree
- if you use the AppMixin pin your plugin against the stable branch of InvenTree, your migrations might get messed up otherwise
### A simple example
This example adds a new action under `/api/action/sample` using the ActionMixin.
``` py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""sample implementation for ActionPlugin"""
from plugin import IntegrationPluginBase
from plugin.mixins import ActionMixin
class SampleActionPlugin(ActionMixin, IntegrationPluginBase):
"""
Use docstrings for everything... pls
"""
PLUGIN_NAME = "SampleActionPlugin"
ACTION_NAME = "sample"
# metadata
AUTHOR = "Sample Author"
DESCRIPTION = "A very basic plugin with one mixin"
PUBLISH_DATE = "22.02.2222"
VERSION = "1.2.3" # We recommend semver and increase the major version with each new major release of InvenTree
WEBSITE = "https://example.com/"
LICENSE = "MIT" # use what you want - OSI approved is ♥
# Everything form here is for the ActionMixin
def perform_action(self):
print("Action plugin in action!")
def get_info(self):
return {
"user": self.user.username,
"hello": "world",
}
def get_result(self):
return True # This is returned to the client
```

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- Python Interface: extend/python.md
- Plugins:
- Overview: extend/plugins.md
- How to plugin: extend/how_to_plugin.md
- Action Mixin: extend/plugins/action.md
- API Mixin: extend/plugins/api.md
- App Mixin: extend/plugins/app.md