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tutor/docs/plugins/intro.rst
Régis Behmo fa318a64ce feat: plugin indexes
We implement this TEP: https://discuss.openedx.org/t/tutor-enhancement-proposal-tep-plugin-indices/8182

With plugin indexes, tutor users can install and upgrade plugins directly from indexes:

    tutor plugins install ecommerce
    tutor plugins index add contrib
    tutor plugins install codejail
    tutor plugins upgrade all

This change has been long in the coming \o/
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.. _plugins:
============
Introduction
============
Tutor comes with a plugin system that allows anyone to customise the deployment of an Open edX platform very easily. The vision behind this plugin system is that users should not have to fork the Tutor repository to customise their deployments. For instance, if you have created a new application that integrates with Open edX, you should not have to describe how to manually patch the platform settings, ``urls.py`` or ``*.env.yml`` files. Instead, you can create a "tutor-myapp" plugin for Tutor. This plugin will be in charge of making changes to the platform settings. Then, users will be able to use your application in three simple steps::
# 1) Install the plugin
pip install tutor-myapp
# 2) Enable the plugin
tutor plugins enable myapp
# 3) Reconfigure and restart the platform
tutor local launch
For simple changes, it may be extremely easy to create a Tutor plugin: even non-technical users may get started with our :ref:`plugin_development_tutorial` tutorial. We also provide a list of :ref:`simple example plugins <plugins_examples>`.
To learn about the different ways in which plugins can extend Tutor, check out the :ref:`hooks catalog <hooks_catalog>`.
Plugin commands cheatsheet
==========================
List installed plugins::
tutor plugins list
Enable/disable a plugin::
tutor plugins enable myplugin
tutor plugins disable myplugin
After enabling or disabling a plugin, the environment should be re-generated with::
tutor config save
The full plugins CLI is described in the :ref:`reference documentation <cli_plugins>`.
.. _existing_plugins:
Existing plugins
================
Many plugins are available from plugin indexes. These indexes are lists of plugins, similar to the `pypi <https://pypi.org>`__ or `npm <npmjs.com/>`__ indexes. By default, Tutor comes with the "main" plugin index. You can check available plugins from this index by running::
tutor plugins update
tutor plugins search
More plugins can be downloaded from the "contrib" and "wizard" indexes::
tutor plugins index add contrib
tutor plugins index add wizard
tutor plugins search
The "main", "contrib" and "wizard" indexes include a curated list of plugins that are well maintained and introduce useful features to Open edX. These indexes are maintained by `Overhang.IO <https://overhang.io>`__. For more information about these indexes, refer to the official `overhangio/tpi <https://github.com/overhangio/tpi>`__ repository.
Thanks to these indexes, it is very easy to download and upgrade plugins. For instance, to install the `notes plugin <https://github.com/overhangio/tutor-notes/>`__::
tutor plugins install notes
Upgrade all your plugins with::
tutor plugins upgrade all
To list indexes that you are downloading plugins from, run::
tutor plugins index list
For more information about these indexes, check the `official Tutor plugin indexes (TPI) <https://github.com/overhangio/tpi/>`__ repository.