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[[plugin-authors]]
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== Help for plugin authors
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The Elasticsearch repository contains examples of:
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* a https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/tree/master/plugins/site-example[site plugin]
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for serving static HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
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* a https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/tree/master/plugins/jvm-example[Java plugin]
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which contains Java code.
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These examples provide the bare bones needed to get started. For more
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information about how to write a plugin, we recommend looking at the plugins
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listed in this documentation for inspiration.
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[NOTE]
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.Site plugins
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The example site plugin mentioned above contains all of the scaffolding needed
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for integrating with Maven builds. If you don't plan on using Maven, then all
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you really need in your plugin is:
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* The `plugin-descriptor.properties` file
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* The `_site/` directory
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* The `_site/index.html` file
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[float]
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=== Plugin descriptor file
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All plugins, be they site or Java plugins, must contain a file called
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`plugin-descriptor.properties` in the root directory. The format for this file
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is described in detail here:
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https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/master/dev-tools/src/main/resources/plugin-metadata/plugin-descriptor.properties[`dev-tools/src/main/resources/plugin-metadata/plugin-descriptor.properties`].
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Either fill in this template yourself (see
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https://github.com/lmenezes/elasticsearch-kopf/blob/master/plugin-descriptor.properties[elasticsearch-kopf]
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as an example) or, if you are using Elasticsearch's Maven build system, you
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can fill in the necessary values in the `pom.xml` for your plugin. For
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instance, see
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https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/master/plugins/site-example/pom.xml[`plugins/site-example/pom.xml`].
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[float]
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=== Testing your plugin
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When testing a Java plugin, it will only be auto-loaded if it is in the
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`plugins/` directory. Use `bin/plugin install file://path/to/your/plugin`
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to install your plugin for testing.
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You may also load your plugin within the test framework for integration tests.
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// nocommit
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See INSERT-LINK-TO-TESTING-FRAMEWORK[[changing-node-configuration]]
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