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1 # Plugins & Themes
2
3 <!-- START doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
4 <!-- DON'T EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN doctoc TO UPDATE -->
5
6 - [Concepts](#concepts)
7 - [Hooks](#hooks)
8 - [Static files](#static-files)
9 - [CSS](#css)
10 - [Server API (only for plugins)](#server-api-only-for-plugins)
11 - [Settings](#settings)
12 - [Storage](#storage)
13 - [Update video constants](#update-video-constants)
14 - [Add custom routes](#add-custom-routes)
15 - [Add custom WebSocket handlers](#add-custom-websocket-handlers)
16 - [Add external auth methods](#add-external-auth-methods)
17 - [Add new transcoding profiles](#add-new-transcoding-profiles)
18 - [Server helpers](#server-helpers)
19 - [Client API (themes & plugins)](#client-api-themes--plugins)
20 - [Get plugin static and router routes](#get-plugin-static-and-router-routes)
21 - [Notifier](#notifier)
22 - [Markdown Renderer](#markdown-renderer)
23 - [Auth header](#auth-header)
24 - [Custom Modal](#custom-modal)
25 - [Translate](#translate)
26 - [Get public settings](#get-public-settings)
27 - [Get server config](#get-server-config)
28 - [Add custom fields to video form](#add-custom-fields-to-video-form)
29 - [Register settings script](#register-settings-script)
30 - [Plugin selector on HTML elements](#plugin-selector-on-html-elements)
31 - [HTML placeholder elements](#html-placeholder-elements)
32 - [Add/remove left menu links](#addremove-left-menu-links)
33 - [Create client page](#create-client-page)
34 - [Publishing](#publishing)
35 - [Write a plugin/theme](#write-a-plugintheme)
36 - [Clone the quickstart repository](#clone-the-quickstart-repository)
37 - [Configure your repository](#configure-your-repository)
38 - [Update README](#update-readme)
39 - [Update package.json](#update-packagejson)
40 - [Write code](#write-code)
41 - [Add translations](#add-translations)
42 - [Build your plugin](#build-your-plugin)
43 - [Test your plugin/theme](#test-your-plugintheme)
44 - [Publish](#publish)
45 - [Unpublish](#unpublish)
46 - [Plugin & Theme hooks/helpers API](#plugin--theme-hookshelpers-api)
47 - [Tips](#tips)
48 - [Compatibility with PeerTube](#compatibility-with-peertube)
49 - [Spam/moderation plugin](#spammoderation-plugin)
50 - [Other plugin examples](#other-plugin-examples)
51
52 <!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
53
54 ## Concepts
55
56 Themes are exactly the same as plugins, except that:
57 * Their name starts with `peertube-theme-` instead of `peertube-plugin-`
58 * They cannot declare server code (so they cannot register server hooks or settings)
59 * CSS files are loaded by client only if the theme is chosen by the administrator or the user
60
61 ### Hooks
62
63 A plugin registers functions in JavaScript to execute when PeerTube (server and client) fires events. There are 3 types of hooks:
64 * `filter`: used to filter functions parameters or return values.
65 For example to replace words in video comments, or change the videos list behaviour
66 * `action`: used to do something after a certain trigger. For example to send a hook every time a video is published
67 * `static`: same than `action` but PeerTube waits their execution
68
69 On server side, these hooks are registered by the `library` file defined in `package.json`.
70
71 ```json
72 {
73 ...,
74 "library": "./main.js",
75 ...,
76 }
77 ```
78
79 And `main.js` defines a `register` function:
80
81 Example:
82
83 ```js
84 async function register ({
85 registerHook,
86
87 registerSetting,
88 settingsManager,
89
90 storageManager,
91
92 videoCategoryManager,
93 videoLicenceManager,
94 videoLanguageManager,
95
96 peertubeHelpers,
97
98 getRouter,
99
100 registerExternalAuth,
101 unregisterExternalAuth,
102 registerIdAndPassAuth,
103 unregisterIdAndPassAuth
104 }) {
105 registerHook({
106 target: 'action:application.listening',
107 handler: () => displayHelloWorld()
108 })
109 }
110 ```
111
112 Hooks prefixed by `action:api` also give access the original **express** [Request](http://expressjs.com/en/api.html#req) and [Response](http://expressjs.com/en/api.html#res):
113
114 ```js
115 async function register ({
116 registerHook,
117 peertubeHelpers: { logger }
118 }) {
119 registerHook({
120 target: 'action:api.video.updated',
121 handler: ({ req, res }) => logger.debug('original request parameters', { params: req.params })
122 })
123 }
124 ```
125
126
127 On client side, these hooks are registered by the `clientScripts` files defined in `package.json`.
128 All client scripts have scopes so PeerTube client only loads scripts it needs:
129
130 ```json
131 {
132 ...,
133 "clientScripts": [
134 {
135 "script": "client/common-client-plugin.js",
136 "scopes": [ "common" ]
137 },
138 {
139 "script": "client/video-watch-client-plugin.js",
140 "scopes": [ "video-watch" ]
141 }
142 ],
143 ...
144 }
145 ```
146
147 And these scripts also define a `register` function:
148
149 ```js
150 function register ({ registerHook, peertubeHelpers }) {
151 registerHook({
152 target: 'action:application.init',
153 handler: () => onApplicationInit(peertubeHelpers)
154 })
155 }
156 ```
157
158 ### Static files
159
160 Plugins can declare static directories that PeerTube will serve (images for example)
161 from `/plugins/{plugin-name}/{plugin-version}/static/`
162 or `/themes/{theme-name}/{theme-version}/static/` routes.
163
164 ### CSS
165
166 Plugins can declare CSS files that PeerTube will automatically inject in the client.
167 If you need to override existing style, you can use the `#custom-css` selector:
168
169 ```
170 body#custom-css {
171 color: red;
172 }
173
174 #custom-css .header {
175 background-color: red;
176 }
177 ```
178
179 ### Server API (only for plugins)
180
181 #### Settings
182
183 Plugins can register settings, that PeerTube will inject in the administration interface.
184 The following fields will be automatically translated using the plugin translation files: `label`, `html`, `descriptionHTML`, `options.label`.
185 **These fields are injected in the plugin settings page as HTML, so pay attention to your translation files.**
186
187 Example:
188
189 ```js
190 function register (...) {
191 registerSetting({
192 name: 'admin-name',
193 label: 'Admin name',
194
195 type: 'input',
196 // type: 'input' | 'input-checkbox' | 'input-password' | 'input-textarea' | 'markdown-text' | 'markdown-enhanced' | 'select' | 'html'
197
198 // If type: 'select', give the select available options
199 options: [
200 { label: 'Label 1', value: 'value1' },
201 { label: 'Label 2', value: 'value2' }
202 ],
203
204 // If type: 'html', set the HTML that will be injected in the page
205 html: '<strong class="...">Hello</strong><br /><br />'
206
207 // Optional
208 descriptionHTML: 'The purpose of this field is...',
209
210 default: 'my super name',
211
212 // If the setting is not private, anyone can view its value (client code included)
213 // If the setting is private, only server-side hooks can access it
214 private: false
215 })
216
217 const adminName = await settingsManager.getSetting('admin-name')
218
219 const result = await settingsManager.getSettings([ 'admin-name', 'admin-password' ])
220 result['admin-name]
221
222 settingsManager.onSettingsChange(settings => {
223 settings['admin-name']
224 })
225 }
226 ```
227
228 #### Storage
229
230 Plugins can store/load JSON data, that PeerTube will store in its database (so don't put files in there).
231
232 Example:
233
234 ```js
235 function register ({
236 storageManager
237 }) {
238 const value = await storageManager.getData('mykey')
239 await storageManager.storeData('mykey', { subkey: 'value' })
240 }
241 ```
242
243 You can also store files in the plugin data directory (`/{plugins-directory}/data/{npm-plugin-name}`) **in PeerTube >= 3.2**.
244 This directory and its content won't be deleted when your plugin is uninstalled/upgraded.
245
246 ```js
247 function register ({
248 storageManager,
249 peertubeHelpers
250 }) {
251 const basePath = peertubeHelpers.plugin.getDataDirectoryPath()
252
253 fs.writeFile(path.join(basePath, 'filename.txt'), 'content of my file', function (err) {
254 ...
255 })
256 }
257 ```
258
259 #### Update video constants
260
261 You can add/delete video categories, licences or languages using the appropriate constant managers:
262
263 ```js
264 function register ({
265 videoLanguageManager,
266 videoCategoryManager,
267 videoLicenceManager,
268 videoPrivacyManager,
269 playlistPrivacyManager
270 }) {
271 videoLanguageManager.addConstant('al_bhed', 'Al Bhed')
272 videoLanguageManager.deleteConstant('fr')
273
274 videoCategoryManager.addConstant(42, 'Best category')
275 videoCategoryManager.deleteConstant(1) // Music
276 videoCategoryManager.resetConstants() // Reset to initial categories
277 videoCategoryManager.getConstants() // Retrieve all category constants
278
279 videoLicenceManager.addConstant(42, 'Best licence')
280 videoLicenceManager.deleteConstant(7) // Public domain
281
282 videoPrivacyManager.deleteConstant(2) // Remove Unlisted video privacy
283 playlistPrivacyManager.deleteConstant(3) // Remove Private video playlist privacy
284 }
285 ```
286
287 #### Add custom routes
288
289 You can create custom routes using an [express Router](https://expressjs.com/en/4x/api.html#router) for your plugin:
290
291 ```js
292 function register ({
293 router
294 }) {
295 const router = getRouter()
296 router.get('/ping', (req, res) => res.json({ message: 'pong' }))
297
298 // Users are automatically authenticated
299 router.get('/auth', async (res, res) => {
300 const user = await peertubeHelpers.user.getAuthUser(res)
301
302 const isAdmin = user.role === 0
303 const isModerator = user.role === 1
304 const isUser = user.role === 2
305
306 res.json({
307 username: user.username,
308 isAdmin,
309 isModerator,
310 isUser
311 })
312 })
313 }
314 ```
315
316 The `ping` route can be accessed using:
317 * `/plugins/:pluginName/:pluginVersion/router/ping`
318 * Or `/plugins/:pluginName/router/ping`
319
320
321 #### Add custom WebSocket handlers
322
323 **PeerTube >= 5.0**
324
325 You can create custom WebSocket servers (like [ws](https://github.com/websockets/ws) for example) using `registerWebSocketRoute`:
326
327 ```js
328 function register ({
329 registerWebSocketRoute,
330 peertubeHelpers
331 }) {
332 const wss = new WebSocketServer({ noServer: true })
333
334 wss.on('connection', function connection(ws) {
335 peertubeHelpers.logger.info('WebSocket connected!')
336
337 setInterval(() => {
338 ws.send('WebSocket message sent by server');
339 }, 1000)
340 })
341
342 registerWebSocketRoute({
343 route: '/my-websocket-route',
344
345 handler: (request, socket, head) => {
346 wss.handleUpgrade(request, socket, head, ws => {
347 wss.emit('connection', ws, request)
348 })
349 }
350 })
351 }
352 ```
353
354 The `my-websocket-route` route can be accessed using:
355 * `/plugins/:pluginName/:pluginVersion/ws/my-websocket-route`
356 * Or `/plugins/:pluginName/ws/my-websocket-route`
357
358 #### Add external auth methods
359
360 If you want to add a classic username/email and password auth method (like [LDAP](https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/official-plugins/-/tree/master/peertube-plugin-auth-ldap) for example):
361
362 ```js
363 function register (...) {
364
365 registerIdAndPassAuth({
366 authName: 'my-auth-method',
367
368 // PeerTube will try all id and pass plugins in the weight DESC order
369 // Exposing this value in the plugin settings could be interesting
370 getWeight: () => 60,
371
372 // Optional function called by PeerTube when the user clicked on the logout button
373 onLogout: user => {
374 console.log('User %s logged out.', user.username')
375 },
376
377 // Optional function called by PeerTube when the access token or refresh token are generated/refreshed
378 hookTokenValidity: ({ token, type }) => {
379 if (type === 'access') return { valid: true }
380 if (type === 'refresh') return { valid: false }
381 },
382
383 // Used by PeerTube when the user tries to authenticate
384 login: ({ id, password }) => {
385 if (id === 'user' && password === 'super password') {
386 return {
387 username: 'user'
388 email: 'user@example.com'
389 role: 2
390 displayName: 'User display name'
391 }
392 }
393
394 // Auth failed
395 return null
396 }
397 })
398
399 // Unregister this auth method
400 unregisterIdAndPassAuth('my-auth-method')
401 }
402 ```
403
404 You can also add an external auth method (like [OpenID](https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/official-plugins/-/tree/master/peertube-plugin-auth-openid-connect), [SAML2](https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/official-plugins/-/tree/master/peertube-plugin-auth-saml2) etc):
405
406 ```js
407 function register (...) {
408
409 // result contains the userAuthenticated auth method you can call to authenticate a user
410 const result = registerExternalAuth({
411 authName: 'my-auth-method',
412
413 // Will be displayed in a button next to the login form
414 authDisplayName: () => 'Auth method'
415
416 // If the user click on the auth button, PeerTube will forward the request in this function
417 onAuthRequest: (req, res) => {
418 res.redirect('https://external-auth.example.com/auth')
419 },
420
421 // Same than registerIdAndPassAuth option
422 // onLogout: ...
423
424 // Same than registerIdAndPassAuth option
425 // hookTokenValidity: ...
426 })
427
428 router.use('/external-auth-callback', (req, res) => {
429 // Forward the request to PeerTube
430 result.userAuthenticated({
431 req,
432 res,
433 username: 'user'
434 email: 'user@example.com'
435 role: 2
436 displayName: 'User display name',
437
438 // Custom admin flags (bypass video auto moderation etc.)
439 // https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/shared/models/users/user-flag.model.ts
440 // PeerTube >= 5.1
441 adminFlags: 0,
442 // Quota in bytes
443 // PeerTube >= 5.1
444 videoQuota: 1024 * 1024 * 1024, // 1GB
445 // PeerTube >= 5.1
446 videoQuotaDaily: -1, // Unlimited
447
448 // Update the user profile if it already exists
449 // Default behaviour is no update
450 // Introduced in PeerTube >= 5.1
451 userUpdater: ({ fieldName, currentValue, newValue }) => {
452 // Always use new value except for videoQuotaDaily field
453 if (fieldName === 'videoQuotaDaily') return currentValue
454
455 return newValue
456 }
457 })
458 })
459
460 // Unregister this external auth method
461 unregisterExternalAuth('my-auth-method)
462 }
463 ```
464
465 #### Add new transcoding profiles
466
467 Adding transcoding profiles allow admins to change ffmpeg encoding parameters and/or encoders.
468 A transcoding profile has to be chosen by the admin of the instance using the admin configuration.
469
470 ```js
471 async function register ({
472 transcodingManager
473 }) {
474
475 // Adapt bitrate when using libx264 encoder
476 {
477 const builder = (options) => {
478 const { input, resolution, fps, streamNum } = options
479
480 const streamString = streamNum ? ':' + streamNum : ''
481
482 // You can also return a promise
483 // All these options are optional
484 return {
485 scaleFilter: {
486 // Used to define an alternative scale filter, needed by some encoders
487 // Default to 'scale'
488 name: 'scale_vaapi'
489 },
490 // Default to []
491 inputOptions: [],
492 // Default to []
493 outputOptions: [
494 // Use a custom bitrate
495 '-b' + streamString + ' 10K'
496 ]
497 }
498 }
499
500 const encoder = 'libx264'
501 const profileName = 'low-quality'
502
503 // Support this profile for VOD transcoding
504 transcodingManager.addVODProfile(encoder, profileName, builder)
505
506 // And/Or support this profile for live transcoding
507 transcodingManager.addLiveProfile(encoder, profileName, builder)
508 }
509
510 {
511 const builder = (options) => {
512 const { streamNum } = options
513
514 const streamString = streamNum ? ':' + streamNum : ''
515
516 // Always copy stream when PeerTube use libfdk_aac or aac encoders
517 return {
518 copy: true
519 }
520 }
521
522 const profileName = 'copy-audio'
523
524 for (const encoder of [ 'libfdk_aac', 'aac' ]) {
525 transcodingManager.addVODProfile(encoder, profileName, builder)
526 }
527 }
528 ```
529
530 PeerTube will try different encoders depending on their priority.
531 If the encoder is not available in the current transcoding profile or in ffmpeg, it tries the next one.
532 Plugins can change the order of these encoders and add their custom encoders:
533
534 ```js
535 async function register ({
536 transcodingManager
537 }) {
538
539 // Adapt bitrate when using libx264 encoder
540 {
541 const builder = () => {
542 return {
543 inputOptions: [],
544 outputOptions: []
545 }
546 }
547
548 // Support libopus and libvpx-vp9 encoders (these codecs could be incompatible with the player)
549 transcodingManager.addVODProfile('libopus', 'test-vod-profile', builder)
550
551 // Default priorities are ~100
552 // Lowest priority = 1
553 transcodingManager.addVODEncoderPriority('audio', 'libopus', 1000)
554
555 transcodingManager.addVODProfile('libvpx-vp9', 'test-vod-profile', builder)
556 transcodingManager.addVODEncoderPriority('video', 'libvpx-vp9', 1000)
557
558 transcodingManager.addLiveProfile('libopus', 'test-live-profile', builder)
559 transcodingManager.addLiveEncoderPriority('audio', 'libopus', 1000)
560 }
561 ```
562
563 During live transcode input options are applied once for each target resolution.
564 Plugins are responsible for detecting such situation and applying input options only once if necessary.
565
566 #### Server helpers
567
568 PeerTube provides your plugin some helpers. For example:
569
570 ```js
571 async function register ({
572 peertubeHelpers
573 }) {
574 // Block a server
575 {
576 const serverActor = await peertubeHelpers.server.getServerActor()
577
578 await peertubeHelpers.moderation.blockServer({ byAccountId: serverActor.Account.id, hostToBlock: '...' })
579 }
580
581 // Load a video
582 {
583 const video = await peertubeHelpers.videos.loadByUrl('...')
584 }
585 }
586 ```
587
588 See the [plugin API reference](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api-plugins) to see the complete helpers list.
589
590 ### Client API (themes & plugins)
591
592 #### Get plugin static and router routes
593
594 To get your plugin static route:
595
596 ```js
597 function register (...) {
598 const baseStaticUrl = peertubeHelpers.getBaseStaticRoute()
599 const imageUrl = baseStaticUrl + '/images/chocobo.png'
600 }
601 ```
602
603 And to get your plugin router route, use `peertubeHelpers.getBaseRouterRoute()`:
604
605 ```js
606 function register (...) {
607 registerHook({
608 target: 'action:video-watch.video.loaded',
609 handler: ({ video }) => {
610 fetch(peertubeHelpers.getBaseRouterRoute() + '/my/plugin/api', {
611 method: 'GET',
612 headers: peertubeHelpers.getAuthHeader()
613 }).then(res => res.json())
614 .then(data => console.log('Hi %s.', data))
615 }
616 })
617 }
618 ```
619
620
621 #### Notifier
622
623 To notify the user with the PeerTube ToastModule:
624
625 ```js
626 function register (...) {
627 const { notifier } = peertubeHelpers
628 notifier.success('Success message content.')
629 notifier.error('Error message content.')
630 }
631 ```
632
633 #### Markdown Renderer
634
635 To render a formatted markdown text to HTML:
636
637 ```js
638 function register (...) {
639 const { markdownRenderer } = peertubeHelpers
640
641 await markdownRenderer.textMarkdownToHTML('**My Bold Text**')
642 // return <strong>My Bold Text</strong>
643
644 await markdownRenderer.enhancedMarkdownToHTML('![alt-img](http://.../my-image.jpg)')
645 // return <img alt=alt-img src=http://.../my-image.jpg />
646 }
647 ```
648
649 #### Auth header
650
651 **PeerTube >= 3.2**
652
653 To make your own HTTP requests using the current authenticated user, use an helper to automatically set appropriate headers:
654
655 ```js
656 function register (...) {
657 registerHook({
658 target: 'action:auth-user.information-loaded',
659 handler: ({ user }) => {
660
661 // Useless because we have the same info in the ({ user }) parameter
662 // It's just an example
663 fetch('/api/v1/users/me', {
664 method: 'GET',
665 headers: peertubeHelpers.getAuthHeader()
666 }).then(res => res.json())
667 .then(data => console.log('Hi %s.', data.username))
668 }
669 })
670 }
671 ```
672
673 #### Custom Modal
674
675 To show a custom modal:
676
677 ```js
678 function register (...) {
679 peertubeHelpers.showModal({
680 title: 'My custom modal title',
681 content: '<p>My custom modal content</p>',
682 // Optionals parameters :
683 // show close icon
684 close: true,
685 // show cancel button and call action() after hiding modal
686 cancel: { value: 'cancel', action: () => {} },
687 // show confirm button and call action() after hiding modal
688 confirm: { value: 'confirm', action: () => {} },
689 })
690 }
691 ```
692
693 #### Translate
694
695 You can translate some strings of your plugin (PeerTube will use your `translations` object of your `package.json` file):
696
697 ```js
698 function register (...) {
699 peertubeHelpers.translate('User name')
700 .then(translation => console.log('Translated User name by ' + translation))
701 }
702 ```
703
704 #### Get public settings
705
706 To get your public plugin settings:
707
708 ```js
709 function register (...) {
710 peertubeHelpers.getSettings()
711 .then(s => {
712 if (!s || !s['site-id'] || !s['url']) {
713 console.error('Matomo settings are not set.')
714 return
715 }
716
717 // ...
718 })
719 }
720 ```
721
722 #### Get server config
723
724 ```js
725 function register (...) {
726 peertubeHelpers.getServerConfig()
727 .then(config => {
728 console.log('Fetched server config.', config)
729 })
730 }
731 ```
732
733 #### Add custom fields to video form
734
735 To add custom fields in the video form (in *Plugin settings* tab):
736
737 ```js
738 async function register ({ registerVideoField, peertubeHelpers }) {
739 const descriptionHTML = await peertubeHelpers.translate(descriptionSource)
740 const commonOptions = {
741 name: 'my-field-name,
742 label: 'My added field',
743 descriptionHTML: 'Optional description',
744
745 // type: 'input' | 'input-checkbox' | 'input-password' | 'input-textarea' | 'markdown-text' | 'markdown-enhanced' | 'select' | 'html'
746 // /!\ 'input-checkbox' could send "false" and "true" strings instead of boolean
747 type: 'input-textarea',
748
749 default: '',
750
751 // Optional, to hide a field depending on the current form state
752 // liveVideo is in the options object when the user is creating/updating a live
753 // videoToUpdate is in the options object when the user is updating a video
754 hidden: ({ formValues, videoToUpdate, liveVideo }) => {
755 return formValues.pluginData['other-field'] === 'toto'
756 },
757
758 // Optional, to display an error depending on the form state
759 error: ({ formValues, value }) => {
760 if (formValues['privacy'] !== 1 && formValues['privacy'] !== 2) return { error: false }
761 if (value === true) return { error: false }
762
763 return { error: true, text: 'Should be enabled' }
764 }
765 }
766
767 const videoFormOptions = {
768 // Optional, to choose to put your setting in a specific tab in video form
769 // type: 'main' | 'plugin-settings'
770 tab: 'main'
771 }
772
773 for (const type of [ 'upload', 'import-url', 'import-torrent', 'update', 'go-live' ]) {
774 registerVideoField(commonOptions, { type, ...videoFormOptions })
775 }
776 }
777 ```
778
779 PeerTube will send this field value in `body.pluginData['my-field-name']` and fetch it from `video.pluginData['my-field-name']`.
780
781 So for example, if you want to store an additional metadata for videos, register the following hooks in **server**:
782
783 ```js
784 async function register ({
785 registerHook,
786 storageManager
787 }) {
788 const fieldName = 'my-field-name'
789
790 // Store data associated to this video
791 registerHook({
792 target: 'action:api.video.updated',
793 handler: ({ video, body }) => {
794 if (!body.pluginData) return
795
796 const value = body.pluginData[fieldName]
797 if (!value) return
798
799 storageManager.storeData(fieldName + '-' + video.id, value)
800 }
801 })
802
803 // Add your custom value to the video, so the client autofill your field using the previously stored value
804 registerHook({
805 target: 'filter:api.video.get.result',
806 handler: async (video) => {
807 if (!video) return video
808 if (!video.pluginData) video.pluginData = {}
809
810 const result = await storageManager.getData(fieldName + '-' + video.id)
811 video.pluginData[fieldName] = result
812
813 return video
814 }
815 })
816 }
817 ```
818
819 #### Register settings script
820
821 To hide some fields in your settings plugin page depending on the form state:
822
823 ```js
824 async function register ({ registerSettingsScript }) {
825 registerSettingsScript({
826 isSettingHidden: options => {
827 if (options.setting.name === 'my-setting' && options.formValues['field45'] === '2') {
828 return true
829 }
830
831 return false
832 }
833 })
834 }
835 ```
836 #### Plugin selector on HTML elements
837
838 PeerTube provides some selectors (using `id` HTML attribute) on important blocks so plugins can easily change their style.
839
840 For example `#plugin-selector-login-form` could be used to hide the login form.
841
842 See the complete list on https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api-plugins
843
844 #### HTML placeholder elements
845
846 PeerTube provides some HTML id so plugins can easily insert their own element:
847
848 ```js
849 async function register (...) {
850 const elem = document.createElement('div')
851 elem.className = 'hello-world-h4'
852 elem.innerHTML = '<h4>Hello everybody! This is an element next to the player</h4>'
853
854 document.getElementById('plugin-placeholder-player-next').appendChild(elem)
855 }
856 ```
857
858 See the complete list on https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api-plugins
859
860 #### Add/remove left menu links
861
862 Left menu links can be filtered (add/remove a section or add/remove links) using the `filter:left-menu.links.create.result` client hook.
863
864 #### Create client page
865
866 To create a client page, register a new client route:
867
868 ```js
869 function register ({ registerClientRoute }) {
870 registerClientRoute({
871 route: 'my-super/route',
872 onMount: ({ rootEl }) => {
873 rootEl.innerHTML = 'hello'
874 }
875 })
876 }
877 ```
878
879
880 ### Publishing
881
882 PeerTube plugins and themes should be published on [NPM](https://www.npmjs.com/) so that PeerTube indexes take into account your plugin (after ~ 1 day). An official plugin index is available on [packages.joinpeertube.org](https://packages.joinpeertube.org/api/v1/plugins), with no interface to present packages.
883
884 > The official plugin index source code is available at https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/plugin-index
885
886 ## Write a plugin/theme
887
888 Steps:
889 * Find a name for your plugin or your theme (must not have spaces, it can only contain lowercase letters and `-`)
890 * Add the appropriate prefix:
891 * If you develop a plugin, add `peertube-plugin-` prefix to your plugin name (for example: `peertube-plugin-mysupername`)
892 * If you develop a theme, add `peertube-theme-` prefix to your theme name (for example: `peertube-theme-mysupertheme`)
893 * Clone the quickstart repository
894 * Configure your repository
895 * Update `README.md`
896 * Update `package.json`
897 * Register hooks, add CSS and static files
898 * Test your plugin/theme with a local PeerTube installation
899 * Publish your plugin/theme on NPM
900
901 ### Clone the quickstart repository
902
903 If you develop a plugin, clone the `peertube-plugin-quickstart` repository:
904
905 ```
906 $ git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/peertube-plugin-quickstart.git peertube-plugin-mysupername
907 ```
908
909 If you develop a theme, clone the `peertube-theme-quickstart` repository:
910
911 ```
912 $ git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/peertube-theme-quickstart.git peertube-theme-mysupername
913 ```
914
915 ### Configure your repository
916
917 Set your repository URL:
918
919 ```
920 $ cd peertube-plugin-mysupername # or cd peertube-theme-mysupername
921 $ git remote set-url origin https://your-git-repo
922 ```
923
924 ### Update README
925
926 Update `README.md` file:
927
928 ```
929 $ $EDITOR README.md
930 ```
931
932 ### Update package.json
933
934 Update the `package.json` fields:
935 * `name` (should start with `peertube-plugin-` or `peertube-theme-`)
936 * `description`
937 * `homepage`
938 * `author`
939 * `bugs`
940 * `engine.peertube` (the PeerTube version compatibility, must be `>=x.y.z` and nothing else)
941
942 **Caution:** Don't update or remove other keys, or PeerTube will not be able to index/install your plugin.
943 If you don't need static directories, use an empty `object`:
944
945 ```json
946 {
947 ...,
948 "staticDirs": {},
949 ...
950 }
951 ```
952
953 And if you don't need CSS or client script files, use an empty `array`:
954
955 ```json
956 {
957 ...,
958 "css": [],
959 "clientScripts": [],
960 ...
961 }
962 ```
963
964 ### Write code
965
966 Now you can register hooks or settings, write CSS and add static directories to your plugin or your theme :)
967 It's up to you to check the code you write will be compatible with the PeerTube NodeJS version, and will be supported by web browsers.
968
969 **JavaScript**
970
971 If you want to write modern JavaScript, please use a transpiler like [Babel](https://babeljs.io/).
972
973 **Typescript**
974
975 The easiest way to use __Typescript__ for both front-end and backend code is to clone [peertube-plugin-quickstart-typescript](https://github.com/JohnXLivingston/peertube-plugin-quickstart-typescript/) (also available on [framagit](https://framagit.org/Livingston/peertube-plugin-quickstart-typescript/)) instead of `peertube-plugin-quickstart`.
976 Please read carefully the [README file](https://github.com/JohnXLivingston/peertube-plugin-quickstart-typescript/blob/main/README.md), as there are some other differences with `peertube-plugin-quickstart` (using SCSS instead of CSS, linting rules, ...).
977
978 If you don't want to use `peertube-plugin-quickstart-typescript`, you can also manually add a dev dependency to __Peertube__ types:
979
980 ```
981 npm install --save-dev @peertube/peertube-types
982 ```
983
984 This package exposes *server* definition files by default:
985 ```ts
986 import { RegisterServerOptions } from '@peertube/peertube-types'
987
988 export async function register ({ registerHook }: RegisterServerOptions) {
989 registerHook({
990 target: 'action:application.listening',
991 handler: () => displayHelloWorld()
992 })
993 }
994 ```
995
996 But it also exposes client types and various models used in __PeerTube__:
997 ```ts
998 import { Video } from '@peertube/peertube-types';
999 import { RegisterClientOptions } from '@peertube/peertube-types/client';
1000
1001 function register({ registerHook, peertubeHelpers }: RegisterClientOptions) {
1002 registerHook({
1003 target: 'action:admin-plugin-settings.init',
1004 handler: ({ npmName }: { npmName: string }) => {
1005 if ('peertube-plugin-transcription' !== npmName) {
1006 return;
1007 }
1008 },
1009 });
1010
1011 registerHook({
1012 target: 'action:video-watch.video.loaded',
1013 handler: ({ video }: { video: Video }) => {
1014 fetch(`${peertubeHelpers.getBaseRouterRoute()}/videos/${video.uuid}/captions`, {
1015 method: 'PUT',
1016 headers: peertubeHelpers.getAuthHeader(),
1017 }).then((res) => res.json())
1018 .then((data) => console.log('Hi %s.', data));
1019 },
1020 });
1021 }
1022
1023 export { register };
1024 ```
1025
1026 ### Add translations
1027
1028 If you want to translate strings of your plugin (like labels of your registered settings), create a file and add it to `package.json`:
1029
1030 ```json
1031 {
1032 ...,
1033 "translations": {
1034 "fr": "./languages/fr.json",
1035 "pt-BR": "./languages/pt-BR.json"
1036 },
1037 ...
1038 }
1039 ```
1040
1041 The key should be one of the locales defined in [i18n.ts](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/shared/models/i18n/i18n.ts).
1042
1043 Translation files are just objects, with the english sentence as the key and the translation as the value.
1044 `fr.json` could contain for example:
1045
1046 ```json
1047 {
1048 "Hello world": "Hello le monde"
1049 }
1050 ```
1051
1052 ### Build your plugin
1053
1054 If you added client scripts, you'll need to build them using webpack.
1055
1056 Install webpack:
1057
1058 ```
1059 $ npm install
1060 ```
1061
1062 Add/update your files in the `clientFiles` array of `webpack.config.js`:
1063
1064 ```
1065 $ $EDITOR ./webpack.config.js
1066 ```
1067
1068 Build your client files:
1069
1070 ```
1071 $ npm run build
1072 ```
1073
1074 You built files are in the `dist/` directory. Check `package.json` to correctly point to them.
1075
1076
1077 ### Test your plugin/theme
1078
1079 PeerTube dev server (ran with `npm run dev` on `localhost:3000`) can't inject plugin CSS.
1080 It's the reason why we don't use the dev mode but build PeerTube instead.
1081
1082 You'll need to have a local PeerTube instance:
1083 * Follow the [dev prerequisites](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#prerequisites)
1084 (to clone the repository, install dependencies and prepare the database)
1085 * Build PeerTube:
1086
1087 ```
1088 $ npm run build
1089 ```
1090
1091 * Build the CLI:
1092
1093 ```
1094 $ npm run setup:cli
1095 ```
1096
1097 * Run PeerTube (you can access to your instance on `localhost:9000`):
1098
1099 ```
1100 $ NODE_ENV=dev npm start
1101 ```
1102
1103 * Register the instance via the CLI:
1104
1105 ```
1106 $ node ./dist/server/tools/peertube.js auth add -u 'http://localhost:9000' -U 'root' --password 'test'
1107 ```
1108
1109 Then, you can install or reinstall your local plugin/theme by running:
1110
1111 ```
1112 $ node ./dist/server/tools/peertube.js plugins install --path /your/absolute/plugin-or-theme/path
1113 ```
1114
1115 ### Publish
1116
1117 Go in your plugin/theme directory, and run:
1118
1119 ```
1120 $ npm publish
1121 ```
1122
1123 Every time you want to publish another version of your plugin/theme, just update the `version` key from the `package.json`
1124 and republish it on NPM. Remember that the PeerTube index will take into account your new plugin/theme version after ~24 hours.
1125
1126 > If you need to force your plugin update on a specific __PeerTube__ instance, you may update the latest available version manually:
1127 > ```sql
1128 > UPDATE "plugin" SET "latestVersion" = 'X.X.X' WHERE "plugin"."name" = 'plugin-shortname';
1129 > ```
1130 > You'll then be able to click the __Update plugin__ button on the plugin list.
1131
1132 ### Unpublish
1133
1134 If for a particular reason you don't want to maintain your plugin/theme anymore
1135 you can deprecate it. The plugin index will automatically remove it preventing users to find/install it from the PeerTube admin interface:
1136
1137 ```bash
1138 $ npm deprecate peertube-plugin-xxx@"> 0.0.0" "explain here why you deprecate your plugin/theme"
1139 ```
1140
1141 ## Plugin & Theme hooks/helpers API
1142
1143 See the dedicated documentation: https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api-plugins
1144
1145
1146 ## Tips
1147
1148 ### Compatibility with PeerTube
1149
1150 Unfortunately, we don't have enough resources to provide hook compatibility between minor releases of PeerTube (for example between `1.2.x` and `1.3.x`).
1151 So please:
1152 * Don't make assumptions and check every parameter you want to use. For example:
1153
1154 ```js
1155 registerHook({
1156 target: 'filter:api.video.get.result',
1157 handler: video => {
1158 // We check the parameter exists and the name field exists too, to avoid exceptions
1159 if (video && video.name) video.name += ' <3'
1160
1161 return video
1162 }
1163 })
1164 ```
1165 * Don't try to require parent PeerTube modules, only use `peertubeHelpers`. If you need another helper or a specific hook, please [create an issue](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/issues/new/choose)
1166 * Don't use PeerTube dependencies. Use your own :)
1167
1168 If your plugin is broken with a new PeerTube release, update your code and the `peertubeEngine` field of your `package.json` field.
1169 This way, older PeerTube versions will still use your old plugin, and new PeerTube versions will use your updated plugin.
1170
1171 ### Spam/moderation plugin
1172
1173 If you want to create an antispam/moderation plugin, you could use the following hooks:
1174 * `filter:api.video.upload.accept.result`: to accept or not local uploads
1175 * `filter:api.video-thread.create.accept.result`: to accept or not local thread
1176 * `filter:api.video-comment-reply.create.accept.result`: to accept or not local replies
1177 * `filter:api.video-threads.list.result`: to change/hide the text of threads
1178 * `filter:api.video-thread-comments.list.result`: to change/hide the text of replies
1179 * `filter:video.auto-blacklist.result`: to automatically blacklist local or remote videos
1180
1181 ### Other plugin examples
1182
1183 You can take a look to "official" PeerTube plugins if you want to take inspiration from them: https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/official-plugins