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How to tell if a plugin is loaded or failed

Added by art vanderhoff over 10 years ago

Hi all,
This is related to anther post of mine trying to get omniauth plugin working.
After reviewing the logs I can find no evidence that the plugin is loaded or that openproject is even trying to load the plugin and failing.

Can some advise where I should look to ensure the gem is being loaded and hat it is being processed or ignored because of errors?

thanks
Art


Replies (5)

RE: How to tell if a plugin is loaded or fialed - Added by Christian Ratz over 10 years ago

Hi Art,

you need two things to get omniauth working, first the “OpenProject AuthPlugins Plugin” (link to the github page ) and the “omniauth-openid-connect plugin”. You can find a configuration example for this plugin on the github page.

Best
Ratzi

RE: How to tell if a plugin is loaded or fialed - Added by Oliver Günther over 10 years ago

Hi Art,

sorry about the delay, I’m currently abroad and have limited connectivity. If a plugin was loaded, it will appear on the following page:

Administration > Plugins

e.g., similar to this screenshot https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/270758/pluginlist.png

Best regards,
Oliver

RE: How to tell if a plugin is loaded or fialed - Added by Christian Ratz over 10 years ago

Oliver Günther wrote:

Hi Art,

sorry about the delay, I’m currently abroad and have limited connectivity. If a plugin was loaded, it will appear on the following page:

Administration > Plugins

e.g., similar to this screenshot https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/270758/pluginlist.png

Best regards,
Oliver

Yes and No, only Plugins which are OpenProject specific appear on this list. You can identify such plugins on the prefix “openproject-” like “openproject-auth_plugins” in this special case. “omniauth-openid-connect” is not OpenProject specific and can be used in all RoR applications this plugin will not appear in this list.

You can check if the Plugin is bundle (gem is installed) with this command from your rails root:

bundle show omniauth-openid-connect

Best
Ratzi

RE: How to tell if a plugin is loaded or fialed - Added by art vanderhoff over 10 years ago

thanks Ratzi?Oliver,

Something interesting, when I go to admin>plugins I get
No data to display

I have the following in my Gemfile.plugins

gem 'openproject-auth_plugins', :git => 'https://github.com/opf/openproject-auth_plugins', :branch => 'dev' gem "openproject-auth_cas", :git => 'https://github.com/oliverguenther/openproject-auth_cas', :branch => 'dev' gem "omniauth-openid-connect", :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/omniauth-openid-connect', :branch => 'stable'

and in openproject_root/Gemfile.local
gem 'omniauth-cas', git: 'https://github.com/oliverguenther/omniauth-cas'

I see no errors when I run bundle install

How can I debug the bundle install & the openproject application to see if the gem’s are building and loading?

If anyone can give advice I would really appreciate it as I know nothing about rails and can not find any info on confirming how a gem is loaded or generates errors. And based on the info from Oliver above,
I guess there should be at least some default plugins listed under that page as I have these additional gems listed in the .plugins
gem 'openproject-plugins', :git => 'https://github.com/opf/openproject-plugins.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-costs', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-costs.git', :branch => 'stable' gem "openproject-backlogs", :git => "https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-backlogs.git", :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-global_roles', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-global_roles.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-help_link', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-help_link.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-meeting', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-meeting.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-my_project_page', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-my_project_page.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-pdf_export', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/openproject-pdf_export.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'openproject-documents', :git => 'https://github.com/opf/openproject-documents.git', :branch => 'stable' gem 'reporting_engine', :git => 'https://github.com/finnlabs/reporting_engine.git', :branch => 'stable'

I also tried running the bundle show omniauth-openid-connect,
/openproject_root/bundle show omniauth-openid-connect == Could not find gem 'omniauth-openid-connect' , so then I tried which rails and got ~/bin/rails so then tried ~/bin/rails/bundle show omniauth-openid-connect == Could not locate Gemfile

So Ratzi when you say run it in your rails root, am I doing it in the right place?

Thanks for your help
Art

RE: How to tell if a plugin is loaded or failed - Added by art vanderhoff over 10 years ago

Thanks to both for your instructions and guidance, I have been now been able to trace the installation process. Turns out I had two errors, firstly I was using some instructions from 3.0 that are incorrect. I had placed the Gemfile.plugins in /config/, not root so it was not being read.

Second error was then sprockets-2.2.2.backport2.gem has been removed from the repo, so now a manual install is required.

All now seems to work as expected.

Thanks
Art

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