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Rexer

Redmine Extension (Plugin and Theme) manager

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Rexer is a command-line tool for managing Redmine Extension (Plugin and Theme).

It is mainly aimed at helping with the development of Redmine and its plugins, allowing you to define extensions in a Ruby DSL and install, uninstall, update, and switch between different sets of the extensions.

What is Redmine Extension?

Redmine Plugin and Theme are called Redmine Extension in this tool.

Installation

gem install rexer

Supported Redmine

Rexer is tested with Redmine v6.0 and trunk.

Usage

Run the following command in the root directory of the Redmine application.

rex init

This command generates a .extensions.rb, so define the extensions you want to install in the file like below.

theme :bleuclair, github: { repo: "farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair", branch: "master" }

plugin :redmine_issues_panel, git: { url: "https://github.com/redmica/redmine_issues_panel", tag: "v1.0.2" }
plugin :redmica_ui_extension, github: { repo: "redmica/redmica_ui_extension", ref: "4fdc298bc310be2ab295008c0ee522b0ec0e319a" }

Then, run the following command in the root directory of the Redmine application.

rex install

This command performs the following steps for each extension defined in the .extensions.rb to install it and generates a .extensions.lock.

For plugins:

  • Load the plugin from the specified git or github repository.
  • Run the bundle install command if the plugin has a Gemfile.
  • Run the bundle exec rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=<plugin_name> command if the plugin has any database migration.

For themes:

  • Load the theme from the specified git or github repository.

Note

The .extensions.lock is a file for preserving the state of installed extensions, but not the version of an extension.

If you want to uninstall the extensions, run the following command.

rex uninstall

This command uninstalls the extensions and deletes the .extensions.lock.

Commands

$ rex
Commands:
  rex envs                         # Show the list of environments and their extensions defined in .extensions.rb
  rex help [COMMAND]               # Describe available commands or one specific command
  rex init                         # Create a new .extensions.rb file
  rex install [ENV]                # Install the definitions in .extensions.rb for the specified environment
  rex reinstall [PLUGIN or THEME]  # Uninstall extensions for the currently installed environment and install them again
  rex state                        # Show the current state of the installed extensions
  rex switch [ENV]                 # Uninstall extensions for the currently installed environment and install extensions for the specified environment
  rex uninstall                    # Uninstall extensions for the currently installed environment based on the state in .extensions.lock and remove the lock file
  rex update                       # Update extensions for the currently installed environment to the latest version if extensions are updateable
  rex version                      # Show Rexer version

Options:
  -v, [--verbose], [--no-verbose], [--skip-verbose]  # Detailed output
  -q, [--quiet], [--no-quiet], [--skip-quiet]        # Minimal output

rex install [ENV]

Installs extensions in the specified ENV environment and makes them available for use. Specifically, it does the following:

If the specified ENV is NOT currently installed, it adds all extensions in the ENV environment in .extensions.rb.

If the specified ENV is currently installed, it compares the current .extensions.lock with .extensions.rb and does the following:

  • Installs additional extensions (the installed hook is executed).
  • Uninstalls deleted extensions (the uninstalled hook is executed).
  • Reload extensions whose source settings has changed (for example, the branch or tag has changed) and runs the database migration if necessary.

rex update

Loads .extensions.lock and updates the currently installed extensions to the latest version. .extensions.rb is NOT referenced in this command.

Short commands available

The command to execute is determined by a forward match, so you can use like the following short commands.

rex ins # means install
rex st  # maens state
rex sw  # means switch
rex e   # means envs
rex v   # means version

and more...

Advanced Usage

Defining for each environment and extension

You can define an environment and extensions for each environment using the env ... do - end block.

plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel", branch: "master" }

env :stable do
  plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel", tag: "v1.0.2" }
end

env :default, :stable do
  theme :bleuclair, github: { repo: "farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair" }
end

Definitions other than env ... do - end are implicitly defined as env :default do - end. Therefore, the above is resolved as follows:

  • default env
    • bleuclair (farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair@main)
    • redmine_issues_panel (redmica/redmine_issues_panel@master)
  • stable env
    • bleuclair (farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair@main)
    • redmine_issues_panel (redmica/redmine_issues_panel@v1.0.2)

If you want to install extensions for the default environment, run the following command.

rex install
or
rex install default

Similarly, if you want to install extensions for the stable environment, run the following command.

rex install stable

In addition, you can switch between environments.

rex switch stable
or
rex install stable

The above command uninstalls the extensions for the currently installed environment and installs the extensions for the stable environment.

In addition, you can define as many environments as you like, and list the defined environments with the rex envs command.

$ rex envs
default
  bleuclair (farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair@main)
  redmine_issues_panel (redmica/redmine_issues_panel@master)

stable
  bleuclair (farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair@main)
  redmine_issues_panel (redmica/redmine_issues_panel@v1.0.2)

Defining hooks

You can define hooks for each extension.

plugin :redmica_s3, github: { repo: "redmica/redmica_s3" } do
  installed do
    Pathname.new("config", "s3.yml").write <<~YAML
      access_key_id: ...
    YAML
  end

  uninstalled do
    Pathname.new("config", "s3.yml").delete
  end
end

Configuring the command prefix

You can set a prefix for the commands such as bundle install that Rexer executes with the REXER_COMMAND_PREFIX environment variable.

export REXER_COMMAND_PREFIX="docker compose exec -T app"

In the above case, the bin/rails redmine:plugins:migrate command is executed as docker compose exec -T app bin/rails redmine:plugins:migrate.

Extensions.rb Syntax

Plugin

plugin :plugin_name, <source>: { ... }

Theme

theme :theme_name, <source>: { ... }

Source

Git

plugin :redmine_issues_panel, git: { url: "https://github.com/redmica/redmine_issues_panel" }
# Specify the branch
plugin :redmine_issues_panel, git: { url: "https://github.com/redmica/redmine_issues_panel", branch: "main" }
# Specify the tag
plugin :redmine_issues_panel, git: { url: "https://github.com/redmica/redmine_issues_panel", tag: "v1.0.0" }
# Specify the commit
plugin :redmine_issues_panel, git: { url: "https://github.com/redmica/redmine_issues_panel", ref: "5cfb8ccbabb2fad2c8f2273a4dda3f16ef2de124" }

GitHub

plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel", tag: "v1.0.0" }

Env

plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel" }

# This is the same as the above.
env :default do
  plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel" }
end

env :stable do
  plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel", tag: "v1.0.2" }
end

env :default, :stable do
  theme :bleuclair, github: { repo: "farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair" }
end

Hooks

plugin :redmine_issues_panel, github: { repo: "redmica/redmine_issues_panel" } do
  installed do
    puts "The plugin has been installed."
  end

  uninstalled do
    puts "The plugin has been uninstalled."
  end
end

theme :bleuclair, github: { repo: "farend/redmine_theme_farend_bleuclair" } do
  installed do
    puts "The theme has been installed."
  end

  uninstalled do
    puts "The theme has been uninstalled."
  end
end

Developing

Running the command

You can run the command in your local environment without installing the gem as follows.

Setting up the development environment.

$ git clone <this repository>
$ cd rexer
$ bundle install

Running the command.

$ cd /path/to/your-local-redmine-source
$ /your-local-rexer-source/bin/dev state

Running tests

First, you need to build the docker image for the integration tests.

rake test:prepare_integration

Then, you can run all tests.

rake test

Or, you can only the integration tests as follows.

rake test:integration

Formatting and Linting code

This project uses Standard for code formatting and linting. You can format and check the code by running the following commands.

rake standard
rake standard:fix

Profiling

Print the call-stack profile.

$ PROFILE=s /your-local-rexer-source/bin/dev state
...

== Profile ==
==================================
  Mode: wall(1000)
  Samples: 298 (1.97% miss rate)
  GC: 36 (12.08%)
==================================
     TOTAL    (pct)     SAMPLES    (pct)     FRAME
       261  (87.6%)         147  (49.3%)     Kernel#require
       ...

Print the benchmark.

$ PROFILE=b /your-local-rexer-source/bin/dev state
...

== Benchmark ==
      user     system      total        real
  0.253115   0.030599   0.283714 (  0.283681)

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/hidakatsuya/rexer.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.