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Information on how to use plugins in Bazaar.
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A plugin is an external component for Bazaar-NG that is typically made by
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third parties. A plugin is capable of augmenting Bazaar-NG by adding or
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replacing new or current functionality in Bazaar-NG. Plugins often work as
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a way for developers to test new features for Bazaar-NG prior to inclusion
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in the official codebase. Plugins can do a variety of things, including
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A plugin is an external component for Bazaar that is typically made by
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third parties. A plugin is capable of augmenting Bazaar by adding new
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functionality. A plugin can also change current Bazaar behavior by
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replacing current functionality. Plugins often work as a way for
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developers to test new features for Bazaar prior to inclusion in the
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official codebase. Plugins can do a variety of things, including
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overriding commands, adding new commands, providing additional network
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transports, customizing log output. The sky is the limit for the
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transports, or customizing log output. The sky is the limit for the
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customization that can be done through plugins.
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Where to find Plugins
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We keep our list of plugins on the http://bazaar-vcs.org/PluginRegistry page.
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We keep our list of plugins on the http://bazaar-vcs.org/BzrPlugins page.
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but most plugins supply new commands.
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To create a command, make a new object that derives from
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`bzrlib.commands.Command`, and name it cmd_foo, where foo is the name of
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``bzrlib.commands.Command``, and name it ``cmd_foo``, where foo is the name of
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your command. If you create a command whose name contains an underscore,
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it will appear in the UI with the underscore turned into a hyphen. For
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example, "cmd_baz_import" will appear as "baz-import". For examples of how
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to write commands, please see builtins.py.
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example, `cmd_baz_import` will appear as `baz-import`. For examples of how
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to write commands, please see ``builtins.py``.
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Once you've created a command you must register the command with
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`bzrlib.commands.register_command(cmd_foo)`. You must register the command
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when your file is imported, otherwise bzr will not see it.
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``bzrlib.commands.register_command(cmd_foo)``. You must register the
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command when your file is imported, otherwise bzr will not see it.
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Bzr will scan **bzrlib/plugins** and **~/.bazaar/plugins** for plugins by
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default. You can override this with **BZR_PLUGIN_PATH**. Plugins may be
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either modules or packages. If your plugin is a single file, you can
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structure it as a module. If it has multiple files, or if you want to
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distribute it as a bzr branch, you should structure it as a package, i.e. a
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directory with an **__init__.py** file.
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Bzr will scan ``bzrlib/plugins`` and ``~/.bazaar/plugins`` for plugins
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by default. You can override this with ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH``. Plugins
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may be either modules or packages. If your plugin is a single file,
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you can structure it as a module. If it has multiple files, or if you
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want to distribute it as a bzr branch, you should structure it as a
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package, i.e. a directory with an ``__init__.py`` file.
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Please feel free to contribute your plugin to BzrTools, if you think it
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would be useful to other people.
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How to Install a plugin
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Installing a plugin is very easy! One can either install a plugin
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systemwide or on a user by user basis. Both methods involve create a
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"plugins" directory. Within this directory one can place plugins in
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subdirectories. For example, "plugins/bzrtools/".
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system-wide or on a per user basis. Both methods involve creating a
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``plugins`` directory. Within this directory one can place plugins in
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subdirectories. For example, ``plugins/bzrtools/``.
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Two locations are currently checked; the bzrlib/plugins directory
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(typically found in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/bzrlib/plugins/) and
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$HOME/.bazaar/plugins/.
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Two locations are currently checked: the bzrlib/plugins directory
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(typically found in ``/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/bzrlib/plugins/``) and
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``$HOME/.bazaar/plugins/``.
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One can additionally override the home plugins by setting the environment
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variable BZR_PLUGIN_PATH to a directory that contains plugins. The
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installation of a plugin can be checked by running **bzr plugins** at
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any time. New commands can be seen by running **bzr help commands**.
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variable ``BZR_PLUGIN_PATH`` to a directory that contains plugins. The
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installation of a plugin can be checked by running ``bzr plugins`` at
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any time. New commands can be seen by running ``bzr help commands``.
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Plugins work particularly well with Bazaar-NG branches. For example, to
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Plugins work particularly well with Bazaar branches. For example, to
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install the bzrtools plugins for your main user account, one can perform