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title: Action Plugins
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### Action Plugins
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Arbitrary "actions" can be called by POSTing data to the `/api/action/` endpoint. The POST request must include the name of the action to be performed, and a matching ActionPlugin plugin must be loaded by the server. Arbitrary data can also be provided to the action plugin via the POST data:
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```
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POST {
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action: "MyCustomAction",
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data: {
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foo: "bar",
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}
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}
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```
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For an example of a very simple action plugin, refer to `/InvenTree/plugin/builtin/action/simpleactionplugin.py`
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title: Barcode Plugins
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---
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### Barcode Plugins
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InvenTree supports decoding of arbitrary barcode data via a **Barcode Plugin** interface. Barcode data POSTed to the `/api/barcode/` endpoint will be supplied to all loaded barcode plugins, and the first plugin to successfully interpret the barcode data will return a response to the client.
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InvenTree can generate native QR codes to represent database objects (e.g. a single StockItem). This barcode can then be used to perform quick lookup of a stock item or location in the database. A client application (for example the InvenTree mobile app) scans a barcode, and sends the barcode data to the InvenTree server. The server then uses the **InvenTreeBarcodePlugin** (found at `/InvenTree/plugins/barcode/inventree.py`) to decode the supplied barcode data.
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Any third-party barcodes can be decoded by writing a matching plugin to decode the barcode data. These plugins could then perform a server-side action or render a JSON response back to the client for further action.
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Some examples of possible uses for barcode integration:
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- Stock lookup by scanning a barcode on a box of items
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- Receiving goods against a PurchaseOrder by scanning a supplier barcode
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- Perform a stock adjustment action (e.g. take 10 parts from stock whenever a barcode is scanned)
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Barcode data are POSTed to the server as follows:
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```
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POST {
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barcode_data: "[(>someBarcodeDataWhichThePluginKnowsHowToDealWith"
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}
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```
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title: Integration Plugins
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### Integration Plugins
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Integration Plugins provide a wide area of deep integration into the interface of InvenTree.
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For an example of a pretty much full Integration Plugin, refer to `/InvenTree/plugin/samples/integration/sample.py`
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#### Plugin Options
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Some metadata options can be defined as constants in the plugins class.
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``` python
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PLUGIN_SLUG = None # Used in URLs, setting-names etc. when a unique slug as a reference is needed -> the plugin name is used if not set
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PLUGIN_TITLE = None # A nice human friendly name for the plugin -> used in titles, as plugin name etc.
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AUTHOR = None # Author of the plugin, git commit information is used if not present
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PUBLISH_DATE = None # Publishing date of the plugin, git commit information is used if not present
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VERSION = None # Version of the plugin
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WEBSITE = None # Website for the plugin, developer etc. -> is shown in plugin overview if set
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```
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#### Installing a Plugin
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Plugins can either be loaded from paths in the InvenTree install directory or as a plugin installed via pip. We recommend installation via pip as this enables hassle-free upgrades.
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For development new plugins can be placed ina a subdirectroy in `src/InvenTree/plugins`. Built-In plugins ship in `src/InvenTree/plugin/builtin`. To achive full unit-testing for all mixins there are some sample implementations in `src/InvenTree/plugin/samples`. These are not loaded in production mode.
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#### Mixins
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Common use cases are covered by pre-supplied modules in the form of mixins (similar to how [django](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/topics/class-based-views/mixins/) does it). Each mixin enables the integration into a specific area of InvenTree. Sometimes it also enhances the plugin with helper functions to supply often used functions out-of-the-box.
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##### Basic Mixin Functions
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All mixins are registered with the plugin on start-up so you can access all added mixins as a dict with the `plugin.registered_mixins` property that is added to each plugin.
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The function `plugin.mixin_enabled(key)` returns if a mixin is present in a plugin and configured correctly.
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##### Initialisation
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Each mixin must call `super().__init__()` in it's `__init__` function and register itself with a call to `self.add_mixin()`. Check out the built-in mixins for examples.
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``` python
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.add_mixin('settings', 'has_settings', __class__)
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```
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##### Meta Options
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Each mixin can define additional options as a Meta subclass. These are used to describe the mixin.
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#### SettingsMixin
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Use the class constant `SETTINGS` for a dict of settings that should be added as global database settings.
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The dict must be formatted similar to the following sample. Take a look at the settings defined in `InvenTree.common.models.InvenTreeSetting` for all possible parameters.
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``` python
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SETTINGS = {
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'PO_FUNCTION_ENABLE': {
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'name': _('Enable PO'),
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'description': _('Enable PO functionality in InvenTree interface'),
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'default': True,
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'validator': bool,
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},
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}
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```
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!!! note "Use carefully"
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All global and user settings are exposed to the frontend code and can be read out via the browsers developer tools. You can protect a setting from export by adding `'protected': True` to sensitive settings.
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You can access settings in frontend JS code under the global variable `global_settings`.
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This mixin defines the helper functions `plugin.get_setting` and `plugin.set_seting` to access all plugin specific settings.
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#### UrlsMixin
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Use the class constant `URLS` for a array of URLs that should be added to InvenTrees URL paths or override the `plugin.setup_urls` function.
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The array has to contain valid URL patterns as defined in the [django documentation](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/topics/http/urls/).
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``` python
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URLS = [
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url(r'increase/(?P<location>\d+)/(?P<pk>\d+)/', self.view_increase, name='increase-level'),
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]
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```
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The URLs get exposed under `/plugin/{plugin.slug}/*` and get exposed to the template engine with the prefix `plugin:{plugin.slug}:` (for usage with the [url tag](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/templates/builtins/#url)).
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#### NavigationMixin
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Use the class constant `NAVIGATION` for a array of links that should be added to InvenTrees navigation header.
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The array must contain at least one dict that at least define a name and a link for each element. The link must be formatted for a URL pattern name lookup - links to external sites are not possible directly. The optional icon must be a class reference to an icon (InvenTree ships with fontawesome 4 by default).
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``` python
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NAVIGATION = [
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{'name': 'SampleIntegration', 'link': 'plugin:sample:hi', 'icon': 'fas fa-box'},
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]
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```
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The optional class constants `NAVIGATION_TAB_NAME` and `NAVIGATION_TAB_ICON` can be used to change the name and icon for the parent navigation node.
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#### AppMixin
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If this mixin is added to a plugin the directory the plugin class is defined in is added to InvenTrees `INSTALLED_APPS`.
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!!! warning "Danger Zone"
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Only use this plugin if you have an understanding of djangos [app system](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/applications). Plugins with this mixin are deeply integrated into InvenTree and can cause difficult to reproduce or long-running errors. Use the built-in testing functions of django to make sure your code does not cause unwanted behaviour in InvenTree.
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title: Reporting Plugins
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### Reporting Plugins
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InvenTree can generate customized reports (for example stocktake information, packing lists, acceptance test reports, etc).
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Include more information here on reporting plugins
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- Extend:
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- API: extend/api.md
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- Python Interface: extend/python.md
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- Plugins: extend/plugins.md
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- Plugins:
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- Overview: extend/plugins.md
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- Reporting: extend/plugins/report.md
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- Barcode: extend/plugins/barcode.md
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- Action: extend/plugins/action.md
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- Integration: extend/plugins/integration.md
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- Themes: extend/themes.md
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- Third-Party: extend/integrate.md
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- App:
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