additionals/README.md
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Welcome to Additionals Plugin for Redmine

Additionals is a Redmine plugin for customizing Redmine, providing wiki macros and act as a library/function provider for other Redmine plugins.

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Requirements

Name requirement
Redmine version >= 5.0
Ruby version >= 2.7
Database version MySQL >= 8.0 or PostgreSQL >= 10

.. note:: If you use MySQL, make sure all database tables using the same storage engine (InnoDB is recommended) and character set (utf8mb4 is recommended).

.. note:: For more information use the official Redmine install documentation

Installation

Install additionals plugin for Redmine.

  cd $REDMINE_ROOT
  git clone -b stable https://github.com/AlphaNodes/additionals.git plugins/additionals
  bundle config set --local without 'development test'
  bundle install
  bundle exec rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production

Restart your application server (apache with passenger, nginx with passenger, unicorn, puma, etc.) and Additionals is ready to use.

More information about installation of Redmine plugins, you can find in the official Redmine plugin documentation.

Update

Update additionals plugin.

  cd $REDMINE_ROOT/plugins/additionals
  git pull
  cd ../..
  bundle install
  bundle exec rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production

Restart your application server (apache with passenger, nginx with passenger, unicorn, puma, etc.) and additionals is ready to use.

Uninstall

Uninstall additionals plugin.

  cd $REDMINE_ROOT
  bundle exec rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=additionals VERSION=0 RAILS_ENV=production
  rm -rf plugins/additionals public/plugin_assets/additionals

Features

  • Dashboard (Drag&Drop) Support

  • Text for login page

  • Global footer for all projects

  • Welcome text for login page

  • Global sidebar content support

  • Note for new issues above issue content (e.g. for guidelines)

  • PDF for wiki pages

  • Wiki macros for:

    • asciinema
    • cryptocompare
    • date
    • fa
    • gihub gist
    • google_docs
    • gmap
    • group_users
    • iframe
    • last_updated_at
    • last_updated_by
    • members
    • meteoblue
    • new_issue
    • projects
    • recently_updated
    • reddit
    • redmine.org issue and wiki page (redmine_issue and reminde_wiki)
    • slideshare
    • tradingview
    • twitter
    • user
    • vimeo
    • youtube
  • macro list with all available macros at /help/macros included documentation

  • macro button for wiki toolbar with available macros with project and permission context support

  • option to remove "Help" from top menu

  • disable (hide) modules for projects

  • open external urls in new window

  • smiley/emoji legacy support

  • anonymize referrer for external urls

  • hide role in project memberbox

  • change issue author

  • create issue on user profile

  • "assign to me" link on issue

  • change issue state on sidebar

  • configurable issue rules

    • freeze closed issue
    • change assigned_to automatically, if issue status changes
    • assigned_to has changed, but status change is required, too

Developer features

As Redmine does not support asset pipeline, we need to install Javascript plugins as Redmine plugins to load them globally.

If no common files are used as library plugin, every plugin has to deliver the same files. And if more than one version of a library is delivered with each Redmine plugin, there is a problem.

Therefore if developer uses this plugin for the provided libraries, everything works smoothly. Don't worry, if you only need a subset of the provided libraries. If you do not load a library, it is not used.

It provides :

And a set of various Rails helper methods (see below).

It provides the following Rails helper methods :

Libraries assets loader

   additionals_library_load(module_name)

This method loads all JS and CSS files needed by the required module.

The following modules are available :

  • chartjs
  • chartjs_colorschemes
  • chartjs_datalabels
  • clipboardjs
  • d3
  • d3plus
  • font_awesome
  • mermaid
  • select2

Redmine Plugins, which are using additionals

If you know other plugins, which are using additionals, please let us know or create a PR.

You need a feature

additionals is Open-source and it is available at https://github.com/alphanodes/additionals

If you want to implement new features in it or if you want to change something, you can provide a pull request.

The plugin is maintained by AlphaNodes for free as far as possible. In case you want a feature, which is not available and you are not capable of implementing it yourself, you can request this feature from AlphaNodes.

We are an Open-source_ service company from Munich. Among other things, we offer commercial plugin development (e.g. implementation function request, expansion of functionality, etc). As we know our plugin at its best we are glad to take this job from you. In case the requested plugin changes still fit to the plugin purpose. Please, contact us in case you are interested in commercial plugin development.

Contact and Support

I am glad about your feedback on the plugin, pull requests, issues, etc. Feel free to contact me for your questions regarding existing functionality. Please use only the issue system as a communication channel regarding this plugin. Thank you.

Manual

The plugin configuration takes place in the administration area by a user with administration permission. Go to Plugins / Additionals to open it.

The additionals plugin configuration is divided into several sections, which are described here.

General section

The general section tab allows you to define some special behaviours for your Redmine installation. It is divided into two areas called Contents and Settings.

Contents

The following plugin options are available to be edited by users with administration rights in the area Contents:

Text for login page
This section is for a short information on the login page below the login mask. For example who to contact in order to get Redmine access.
Global sidebar
Place your global information here, if needed. Use wiki links or available macros that can be seen by every one.
Project wide footer
In case you want to put some information about your company or for your imprint. Here you can also use wiki syntax for structuring your text.

Settings

And the following options can be edited by users with administratios rights in the area Settings:

Open external URLs
Activate the option Open external URLs in order to open those URLs in a new window or browser tab if someone wants to visit them.
Go to top Link
Add "Go to top" link. If you have a lot of long pages, it is enabling users to easily return to the top of a page.
Legacy smileys support
Activate the Legacy smileys support if you want to use the manual smiley code in your text (e.g. :)). If you already use a plugin that supports Smileys this option should stay deactivated. For more info on Emoji-Browser support read more here. Have a look at the Emoji cheat sheet for available Emoji-Codes.
Disable modules
This feature will hide the selected modules in the project settings. Even if the module is enabled for use in the admin area it can not be selected by the project manager within the projects. Please note, if these modules already activated in existing projects, you will have to change and re-save the respective project settings first.

NOTE: Please restart the application server, if you make changes to the external urls settings as well as if you activate the Smileys support.

Tip: You can use the following manual smiley codes: :), =), :D, =D, :'(, :(, ;), :P, :O, :/, :S, :|, :X, :*, O:), >:), B), (!), (?), (v), (x) and (/)

Wiki section

If you click on this tab you get to the area, where users with administration rights can customize contents and settings for your Wiki pages in Redmine.

Contents

Global wiki sidebar
Here you can implement useful macros like a display of your page hierarchy.
But remember - only people with the correspondent rights will get a display of the content.
You can also implement useful macros in this section.
For example to implement some date or author macros (e.g. last_updated_at, last_updated_by)

NOTE: Use simple text, macros and wiki syntax for your content.

PDF Wiki settings

Remove Wiki title from PDF view
When activated the general Wiki title info in the page header of the PDF view will not be displayed.
Remove attachments from PDF view
When activated the attachments will not be displayed in the PDF view of a Wiki page.