# Plugins & Themes [[toc]] ## Concepts Themes are exactly the same as plugins, except that: * Their name starts with `peertube-theme-` instead of `peertube-plugin-` * They cannot declare server code (so they cannot register server hooks or settings) * CSS files are loaded by client only if the theme is chosen by the administrator or the user ### Hooks A plugin registers functions in JavaScript to execute when PeerTube (server and client) fires events. There are 3 types of hooks: * `filter`: used to filter functions parameters or return values. For example to replace words in video comments, or change the videos list behaviour * `action`: used to do something after a certain trigger. For example to send a hook every time a video is published * `static`: same than `action` but PeerTube waits their execution On server side, these hooks are registered by the `library` file defined in `package.json`. ```json { ..., "library": "./main.js", ..., } ``` And `main.js` defines a `register` function: Example: ```js async function register ({ registerHook, registerSetting, settingsManager, storageManager, videoCategoryManager, videoLicenceManager, videoLanguageManager, peertubeHelpers, getRouter, registerExternalAuth, unregisterExternalAuth, registerIdAndPassAuth, unregisterIdAndPassAuth }) { registerHook({ target: 'action:application.listening', handler: () => displayHelloWorld() }) } ``` 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): ```js async function register ({ registerHook, peertubeHelpers: { logger } }) { registerHook({ target: 'action:api.video.updated', handler: ({ req, res }) => logger.debug('original request parameters', { params: req.params }) }) } ``` On client side, these hooks are registered by the `clientScripts` files defined in `package.json`. All client scripts have scopes so PeerTube client only loads scripts it needs: ```json { ..., "clientScripts": [ { "script": "client/common-client-plugin.js", "scopes": [ "common" ] }, { "script": "client/video-watch-client-plugin.js", "scopes": [ "video-watch" ] } ], ... } ``` And these scripts also define a `register` function: ```js function register ({ registerHook, peertubeHelpers }) { registerHook({ target: 'action:application.init', handler: () => onApplicationInit(peertubeHelpers) }) } ``` ### Static files Plugins can declare static directories that PeerTube will serve (images for example) from `/plugins/{plugin-name}/{plugin-version}/static/` or `/themes/{theme-name}/{theme-version}/static/` routes. ### CSS Plugins can declare CSS files that PeerTube will automatically inject in the client. If you need to override existing style, you can use the `#custom-css` selector: ```css body#custom-css { color: red; } #custom-css .header { background-color: red; } ``` ### Server API (only for plugins) #### Settings Plugins can register settings, that PeerTube will inject in the administration interface. The following fields will be automatically translated using the plugin translation files: `label`, `html`, `descriptionHTML`, `options.label`. **These fields are injected in the plugin settings page as HTML, so pay attention to your translation files.** Example: ```js function register (...) { registerSetting({ name: 'admin-name', label: 'Admin name', type: 'input', // type: 'input' | 'input-checkbox' | 'input-password' | 'input-textarea' | 'markdown-text' | 'markdown-enhanced' | 'select' | 'html' // If type: 'select', give the select available options options: [ { label: 'Label 1', value: 'value1' }, { label: 'Label 2', value: 'value2' } ], // If type: 'html', set the HTML that will be injected in the page html: 'Hello

' // Optional descriptionHTML: 'The purpose of this field is...', default: 'my super name', // If the setting is not private, anyone can view its value (client code included) // If the setting is private, only server-side hooks can access it private: false }) const adminName = await settingsManager.getSetting('admin-name') const result = await settingsManager.getSettings([ 'admin-name', 'admin-password' ]) result['admin-name] settingsManager.onSettingsChange(settings => { settings['admin-name'] }) } ``` #### Storage Plugins can store/load JSON data, that PeerTube will store in its database (so don't put files in there). Example: ```js function register ({ storageManager }) { const value = await storageManager.getData('mykey') await storageManager.storeData('mykey', { subkey: 'value' }) } ``` You can also store files in the plugin data directory (`/{plugins-directory}/data/{npm-plugin-name}`) **in PeerTube >= 3.2**. This directory and its content won't be deleted when your plugin is uninstalled/upgraded. ```js function register ({ storageManager, peertubeHelpers }) { const basePath = peertubeHelpers.plugin.getDataDirectoryPath() fs.writeFile(path.join(basePath, 'filename.txt'), 'content of my file', function (err) { ... }) } ``` #### Update video constants You can add/delete video categories, licences or languages using the appropriate constant managers: ```js function register ({ videoLanguageManager, videoCategoryManager, videoLicenceManager, videoPrivacyManager, playlistPrivacyManager }) { videoLanguageManager.addConstant('al_bhed', 'Al Bhed') videoLanguageManager.deleteConstant('fr') videoCategoryManager.addConstant(42, 'Best category') videoCategoryManager.deleteConstant(1) // Music videoCategoryManager.resetConstants() // Reset to initial categories videoCategoryManager.getConstants() // Retrieve all category constants videoLicenceManager.addConstant(42, 'Best licence') videoLicenceManager.deleteConstant(7) // Public domain videoPrivacyManager.deleteConstant(2) // Remove Unlisted video privacy playlistPrivacyManager.deleteConstant(3) // Remove Private video playlist privacy } ``` #### Add custom routes You can create custom routes using an [express Router](https://expressjs.com/en/4x/api.html#router) for your plugin: ```js function register ({ getRouter }) { const router = getRouter() router.get('/ping', (req, res) => res.json({ message: 'pong' })) // Users are automatically authenticated router.get('/auth', async (req, res) => { const user = await peertubeHelpers.user.getAuthUser(res) const isAdmin = user.role === 0 const isModerator = user.role === 1 const isUser = user.role === 2 res.json({ username: user.username, isAdmin, isModerator, isUser }) }) router.post('/webhook', async (req, res) => { const rawBody = req.rawBody // Buffer containing the raw body handleRawBody(rawBody) res.status(204) }) } ``` The `ping` route can be accessed using: * `/plugins/:pluginName/:pluginVersion/router/ping` * Or `/plugins/:pluginName/router/ping` #### Add custom WebSocket handlers **PeerTube >= 5.0** You can create custom WebSocket servers (like [ws](https://github.com/websockets/ws) for example) using `registerWebSocketRoute`: ```js function register ({ registerWebSocketRoute, peertubeHelpers }) { const wss = new WebSocketServer({ noServer: true }) wss.on('connection', function connection(ws) { peertubeHelpers.logger.info('WebSocket connected!') setInterval(() => { ws.send('WebSocket message sent by server'); }, 1000) }) registerWebSocketRoute({ route: '/my-websocket-route', handler: (request, socket, head) => { wss.handleUpgrade(request, socket, head, ws => { wss.emit('connection', ws, request) }) } }) } ``` The `my-websocket-route` route can be accessed using: * `/plugins/:pluginName/:pluginVersion/ws/my-websocket-route` * Or `/plugins/:pluginName/ws/my-websocket-route` #### Add external auth methods 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): ```js function register (...) { registerIdAndPassAuth({ authName: 'my-auth-method', // PeerTube will try all id and pass plugins in the weight DESC order // Exposing this value in the plugin settings could be interesting getWeight: () => 60, // Optional function called by PeerTube when the user clicked on the logout button onLogout: user => { console.log('User %s logged out.', user.username') }, // Optional function called by PeerTube when the access token or refresh token are generated/refreshed hookTokenValidity: ({ token, type }) => { if (type === 'access') return { valid: true } if (type === 'refresh') return { valid: false } }, // Used by PeerTube when the user tries to authenticate login: ({ id, password }) => { if (id === 'user' && password === 'super password') { return { username: 'user' email: 'user@example.com' role: 2 displayName: 'User display name' } } // Auth failed return null } }) // Unregister this auth method unregisterIdAndPassAuth('my-auth-method') } ``` 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): ```js function register (...) { // result contains the userAuthenticated auth method you can call to authenticate a user const result = registerExternalAuth({ authName: 'my-auth-method', // Will be displayed in a button next to the login form authDisplayName: () => 'Auth method' // If the user click on the auth button, PeerTube will forward the request in this function onAuthRequest: (req, res) => { res.redirect('https://external-auth.example.com/auth') }, // Same than registerIdAndPassAuth option // onLogout: ... // Same than registerIdAndPassAuth option // hookTokenValidity: ... }) router.use('/external-auth-callback', (req, res) => { // Forward the request to PeerTube result.userAuthenticated({ req, res, username: 'user' email: 'user@example.com' role: 2 displayName: 'User display name', // Custom admin flags (bypass video auto moderation etc.) // https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/packages/models/src/users/user-flag.model.ts // PeerTube >= 5.1 adminFlags: 0, // Quota in bytes // PeerTube >= 5.1 videoQuota: 1024 * 1024 * 1024, // 1GB // PeerTube >= 5.1 videoQuotaDaily: -1, // Unlimited // Update the user profile if it already exists // Default behaviour is no update // Introduced in PeerTube >= 5.1 userUpdater: ({ fieldName, currentValue, newValue }) => { // Always use new value except for videoQuotaDaily field if (fieldName === 'videoQuotaDaily') return currentValue return newValue } }) }) // Unregister this external auth method unregisterExternalAuth('my-auth-method) } ``` #### Add new transcoding profiles Adding transcoding profiles allow admins to change ffmpeg encoding parameters and/or encoders. A transcoding profile has to be chosen by the admin of the instance using the admin configuration. ```js async function register ({ transcodingManager }) { // Adapt bitrate when using libx264 encoder { const builder = (options) => { const { input, resolution, fps, streamNum } = options const streamString = streamNum ? ':' + streamNum : '' // You can also return a promise // All these options are optional return { scaleFilter: { // Used to define an alternative scale filter, needed by some encoders // Default to 'scale' name: 'scale_vaapi' }, // Default to [] inputOptions: [], // Default to [] outputOptions: [ // Use a custom bitrate '-b' + streamString + ' 10K' ] } } const encoder = 'libx264' const profileName = 'low-quality' // Support this profile for VOD transcoding transcodingManager.addVODProfile(encoder, profileName, builder) // And/Or support this profile for live transcoding transcodingManager.addLiveProfile(encoder, profileName, builder) } { const builder = (options) => { const { streamNum } = options const streamString = streamNum ? ':' + streamNum : '' // Always copy stream when PeerTube use libfdk_aac or aac encoders return { copy: true } } const profileName = 'copy-audio' for (const encoder of [ 'libfdk_aac', 'aac' ]) { transcodingManager.addVODProfile(encoder, profileName, builder) } } ``` PeerTube will try different encoders depending on their priority. If the encoder is not available in the current transcoding profile or in ffmpeg, it tries the next one. Plugins can change the order of these encoders and add their custom encoders: ```js async function register ({ transcodingManager }) { // Adapt bitrate when using libx264 encoder { const builder = () => { return { inputOptions: [], outputOptions: [] } } // Support libopus and libvpx-vp9 encoders (these codecs could be incompatible with the player) transcodingManager.addVODProfile('libopus', 'test-vod-profile', builder) // Default priorities are ~100 // Lowest priority = 1 transcodingManager.addVODEncoderPriority('audio', 'libopus', 1000) transcodingManager.addVODProfile('libvpx-vp9', 'test-vod-profile', builder) transcodingManager.addVODEncoderPriority('video', 'libvpx-vp9', 1000) transcodingManager.addLiveProfile('libopus', 'test-live-profile', builder) transcodingManager.addLiveEncoderPriority('audio', 'libopus', 1000) } ``` During live transcode input options are applied once for each target resolution. Plugins are responsible for detecting such situation and applying input options only once if necessary. #### Server helpers PeerTube provides your plugin some helpers. For example: ```js async function register ({ peertubeHelpers }) { // Block a server { const serverActor = await peertubeHelpers.server.getServerActor() await peertubeHelpers.moderation.blockServer({ byAccountId: serverActor.Account.id, hostToBlock: '...' }) } // Load a video { const video = await peertubeHelpers.videos.loadByUrl('...') } } ``` See the [plugin API reference](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api/plugins) to see the complete helpers list. #### Federation You can use some server hooks to federate plugin data to other PeerTube instances that may have installed your plugin. For example to federate additional video metadata: ```js async function register ({ registerHook }) { // Send plugin metadata to remote instances // We also update the JSON LD context because we added a new field { registerHook({ target: 'filter:activity-pub.video.json-ld.build.result', handler: async (jsonld, { video }) => { return Object.assign(jsonld, { recordedAt: 'https://example.com/event' }) } }) registerHook({ target: 'filter:activity-pub.activity.context.build.result', handler: jsonld => { return jsonld.concat([ { recordedAt: 'https://schema.org/recordedAt' } ]) } }) } // Save remote video metadata { for (const h of [ 'action:activity-pub.remote-video.created', 'action:activity-pub.remote-video.updated' ]) { registerHook({ target: h, handler: ({ video, videoAPObject }) => { if (videoAPObject.recordedAt) { // Save information about the video } } }) } } ``` ### Client API (themes & plugins) #### Get plugin static and router routes To get your plugin static route: ```js function register (...) { const baseStaticUrl = peertubeHelpers.getBaseStaticRoute() const imageUrl = baseStaticUrl + '/images/chocobo.png' } ``` And to get your plugin router route, use `peertubeHelpers.getBaseRouterRoute()`: ```js function register (...) { registerHook({ target: 'action:video-watch.video.loaded', handler: ({ video }) => { fetch(peertubeHelpers.getBaseRouterRoute() + '/my/plugin/api', { method: 'GET', headers: peertubeHelpers.getAuthHeader() }).then(res => res.json()) .then(data => console.log('Hi %s.', data)) } }) } ``` #### Notifier To notify the user with the PeerTube ToastModule: ```js function register (...) { const { notifier } = peertubeHelpers notifier.success('Success message content.') notifier.error('Error message content.') } ``` #### Markdown Renderer To render a formatted markdown text to HTML: ```js function register (...) { const { markdownRenderer } = peertubeHelpers await markdownRenderer.textMarkdownToHTML('**My Bold Text**') // return My Bold Text await markdownRenderer.enhancedMarkdownToHTML('![alt-img](http://.../my-image.jpg)') // return alt-img } ``` #### Auth header **PeerTube >= 3.2** To make your own HTTP requests using the current authenticated user, use an helper to automatically set appropriate headers: ```js function register (...) { registerHook({ target: 'action:auth-user.information-loaded', handler: ({ user }) => { // Useless because we have the same info in the ({ user }) parameter // It's just an example fetch('/api/v1/users/me', { method: 'GET', headers: peertubeHelpers.getAuthHeader() }).then(res => res.json()) .then(data => console.log('Hi %s.', data.username)) } }) } ``` #### Custom Modal To show a custom modal: ```js function register (...) { peertubeHelpers.showModal({ title: 'My custom modal title', content: '

My custom modal content

', // Optionals parameters : // show close icon close: true, // show cancel button and call action() after hiding modal cancel: { value: 'cancel', action: () => {} }, // show confirm button and call action() after hiding modal confirm: { value: 'confirm', action: () => {} }, }) } ``` #### Translate You can translate some strings of your plugin (PeerTube will use your `translations` object of your `package.json` file): ```js function register (...) { peertubeHelpers.translate('User name') .then(translation => console.log('Translated User name by ' + translation)) } ``` #### Get public settings To get your public plugin settings: ```js function register (...) { peertubeHelpers.getSettings() .then(s => { if (!s || !s['site-id'] || !s['url']) { console.error('Matomo settings are not set.') return } // ... }) } ``` #### Get server config ```js function register (...) { peertubeHelpers.getServerConfig() .then(config => { console.log('Fetched server config.', config) }) } ``` #### Add custom fields to video form To add custom fields in the video form (in *Plugin settings* tab): ```js async function register ({ registerVideoField, peertubeHelpers }) { const descriptionHTML = await peertubeHelpers.translate(descriptionSource) const commonOptions = { name: 'my-field-name, label: 'My added field', descriptionHTML: 'Optional description', // type: 'input' | 'input-checkbox' | 'input-password' | 'input-textarea' | 'markdown-text' | 'markdown-enhanced' | 'select' | 'html' // /!\ 'input-checkbox' could send "false" and "true" strings instead of boolean type: 'input-textarea', default: '', // Optional, to hide a field depending on the current form state // liveVideo is in the options object when the user is creating/updating a live // videoToUpdate is in the options object when the user is updating a video hidden: ({ formValues, videoToUpdate, liveVideo }) => { return formValues.pluginData['other-field'] === 'toto' }, // Optional, to display an error depending on the form state error: ({ formValues, value }) => { if (formValues['privacy'] !== 1 && formValues['privacy'] !== 2) return { error: false } if (value === true) return { error: false } return { error: true, text: 'Should be enabled' } } } const videoFormOptions = { // Optional, to choose to put your setting in a specific tab in video form // type: 'main' | 'plugin-settings' tab: 'main' } for (const type of [ 'upload', 'import-url', 'import-torrent', 'update', 'go-live' ]) { registerVideoField(commonOptions, { type, ...videoFormOptions }) } } ``` PeerTube will send this field value in `body.pluginData['my-field-name']` and fetch it from `video.pluginData['my-field-name']`. So for example, if you want to store an additional metadata for videos, register the following hooks in **server**: ```js async function register ({ registerHook, storageManager }) { const fieldName = 'my-field-name' // Store data associated to this video registerHook({ target: 'action:api.video.updated', handler: ({ video, body }) => { if (!body.pluginData) return const value = body.pluginData[fieldName] if (!value) return storageManager.storeData(fieldName + '-' + video.id, value) } }) // Add your custom value to the video, so the client autofill your field using the previously stored value registerHook({ target: 'filter:api.video.get.result', handler: async (video) => { if (!video) return video if (!video.pluginData) video.pluginData = {} const result = await storageManager.getData(fieldName + '-' + video.id) video.pluginData[fieldName] = result return video } }) } ``` #### Register settings script To hide some fields in your settings plugin page depending on the form state: ```js async function register ({ registerSettingsScript }) { registerSettingsScript({ isSettingHidden: options => { if (options.setting.name === 'my-setting' && options.formValues['field45'] === '2') { return true } return false } }) } ``` #### Plugin selector on HTML elements PeerTube provides some selectors (using `id` HTML attribute) on important blocks so plugins can easily change their style. For example `#plugin-selector-login-form` could be used to hide the login form. See the complete list on https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api/plugins #### HTML placeholder elements PeerTube provides some HTML id so plugins can easily insert their own element: ```js async function register (...) { const elem = document.createElement('div') elem.className = 'hello-world-h4' elem.innerHTML = '

Hello everybody! This is an element next to the player

' document.getElementById('plugin-placeholder-player-next').appendChild(elem) } ``` See the complete list on https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api/plugins #### Add/remove left menu links Left menu links can be filtered (add/remove a section or add/remove links) using the `filter:left-menu.links.create.result` client hook. #### Create client page To create a client page, register a new client route: ```js function register ({ registerClientRoute }) { registerClientRoute({ route: 'my-super/route', onMount: ({ rootEl }) => { rootEl.innerHTML = 'hello' } }) } ``` You can then access the page on `/p/my-super/route` (please note the additional `/p/` in the path). ### Publishing 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. > The official plugin index source code is available at https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/plugin-index ## Write a plugin/theme Steps: * Find a name for your plugin or your theme (must not have spaces, it can only contain lowercase letters and `-`) * Add the appropriate prefix: * If you develop a plugin, add `peertube-plugin-` prefix to your plugin name (for example: `peertube-plugin-mysupername`) * If you develop a theme, add `peertube-theme-` prefix to your theme name (for example: `peertube-theme-mysupertheme`) * Clone the quickstart repository * Configure your repository * Update `README.md` * Update `package.json` * Register hooks, add CSS and static files * Test your plugin/theme with a local PeerTube installation * Publish your plugin/theme on NPM ### Clone the quickstart repository If you develop a plugin, clone the `peertube-plugin-quickstart` repository: ```sh git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/peertube-plugin-quickstart.git peertube-plugin-mysupername ``` If you develop a theme, clone the `peertube-theme-quickstart` repository: ```sh git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/peertube-theme-quickstart.git peertube-theme-mysupername ``` ### Configure your repository Set your repository URL: ```sh cd peertube-plugin-mysupername # or cd peertube-theme-mysupername git remote set-url origin https://your-git-repo ``` ### Update README Update `README.md` file: ```sh $EDITOR README.md ``` ### Update package.json Update the `package.json` fields: * `name` (should start with `peertube-plugin-` or `peertube-theme-`) * `description` * `homepage` * `author` * `bugs` * `engine.peertube` (the PeerTube version compatibility, must be `>=x.y.z` and nothing else) **Caution:** Don't update or remove other keys, or PeerTube will not be able to index/install your plugin. If you don't need static directories, use an empty `object`: ```json { ..., "staticDirs": {}, ... } ``` And if you don't need CSS or client script files, use an empty `array`: ```json { ..., "css": [], "clientScripts": [], ... } ``` ### Write code Now you can register hooks or settings, write CSS and add static directories to your plugin or your theme :) 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. **JavaScript** If you want to write modern JavaScript, please use a transpiler like [Babel](https://babeljs.io/). **Typescript** 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`. 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, ...). If you don't want to use `peertube-plugin-quickstart-typescript`, you can also manually add a dev dependency to __Peertube__ types: ``` npm install --save-dev @peertube/peertube-types ``` This package exposes *server* definition files by default: ```ts import { RegisterServerOptions } from '@peertube/peertube-types.js' export async function register ({ registerHook }: RegisterServerOptions) { registerHook({ target: 'action:application.listening', handler: () => displayHelloWorld() }) } ``` But it also exposes client types and various models used in __PeerTube__: ```ts import { Video } from '@peertube/peertube-types.js'; import { RegisterClientOptions } from '@peertube/peertube-types/client.js'; function register({ registerHook, peertubeHelpers }: RegisterClientOptions) { registerHook({ target: 'action:admin-plugin-settings.init', handler: ({ npmName }: { npmName: string }) => { if ('peertube-plugin-transcription' !== npmName) { return; } }, }); registerHook({ target: 'action:video-watch.video.loaded', handler: ({ video }: { video: Video }) => { fetch(`${peertubeHelpers.getBaseRouterRoute()}/videos/${video.uuid}/captions`, { method: 'PUT', headers: peertubeHelpers.getAuthHeader(), }).then((res) => res.json()) .then((data) => console.log('Hi %s.', data)); }, }); } export { register }; ``` ### Add translations If you want to translate strings of your plugin (like labels of your registered settings), create a file and add it to `package.json`: ```json { ..., "translations": { "fr": "./languages/fr.json", "pt-BR": "./languages/pt-BR.json" }, ... } ``` The key should be one of the locales defined in [i18n.ts](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/packages/core-utils/src/i18n/i18n.ts). Translation files are just objects, with the english sentence as the key and the translation as the value. `fr.json` could contain for example: ```json { "Hello world": "Hello le monde" } ``` ### Build your plugin If you added client scripts, you'll need to build them using webpack. Install webpack: ```sh npm install ``` Add/update your files in the `clientFiles` array of `webpack.config.js`: ```sh $EDITOR ./webpack.config.js ``` Build your client files: ```sh npm run build ``` You built files are in the `dist/` directory. Check `package.json` to correctly point to them. ### Test your plugin/theme You need to have a local PeerTube instance with an administrator account. If you're using dev server on your local computer, test your plugin on `localhost:9000` using `npm run dev` because plugin CSS is not injected in Angular webserver (`localhost:3000`). Install PeerTube CLI (can be installed on another computer/server than the PeerTube instance): ```bash npm install -g @peertube/peertube-cli ``` Register the PeerTube instance via the CLI: ```sh peertube-cli auth add -u 'https://peertube.example.com' -U 'root' --password 'test' ``` Then, you can install your local plugin/theme. The `--path` option is the local path on the PeerTube instance. If the PeerTube instance is running on another server/computer, you must copy your plugin directory there. ```sh peertube-cli plugins install --path /your/absolute/plugin-or-theme/path ``` ### Publish Go in your plugin/theme directory, and run: ```sh npm publish ``` Every time you want to publish another version of your plugin/theme, just update the `version` key from the `package.json` and republish it on NPM. Remember that the PeerTube index will take into account your new plugin/theme version after ~24 hours. > If you need to force your plugin update on a specific __PeerTube__ instance, you may update the latest available version manually: > ```sql > UPDATE "plugin" SET "latestVersion" = 'X.X.X' WHERE "plugin"."name" = 'plugin-shortname'; > ``` > You'll then be able to click the __Update plugin__ button on the plugin list. ### Unpublish If for a particular reason you don't want to maintain your plugin/theme anymore you can deprecate it. The plugin index will automatically remove it preventing users to find/install it from the PeerTube admin interface: ```bash npm deprecate peertube-plugin-xxx@"> 0.0.0" "explain here why you deprecate your plugin/theme" ``` ## Plugin & Theme hooks/helpers API See the dedicated documentation: https://docs.joinpeertube.org/api/plugins ## Tips ### Compatibility with PeerTube 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`). So please: * Don't make assumptions and check every parameter you want to use. For example: ```js registerHook({ target: 'filter:api.video.get.result', handler: video => { // We check the parameter exists and the name field exists too, to avoid exceptions if (video && video.name) video.name += ' <3' return video } }) ``` * 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) * Don't use PeerTube dependencies. Use your own :) If your plugin is broken with a new PeerTube release, update your code and the `peertubeEngine` field of your `package.json` field. This way, older PeerTube versions will still use your old plugin, and new PeerTube versions will use your updated plugin. ### Spam/moderation plugin If you want to create an antispam/moderation plugin, you could use the following hooks: * `filter:api.video.upload.accept.result`: to accept or not local uploads * `filter:api.video-thread.create.accept.result`: to accept or not local thread * `filter:api.video-comment-reply.create.accept.result`: to accept or not local replies * `filter:api.video-threads.list.result`: to change/hide the text of threads * `filter:api.video-thread-comments.list.result`: to change/hide the text of replies * `filter:video.auto-blacklist.result`: to automatically blacklist local or remote videos ### Other plugin examples You can take a look to "official" PeerTube plugins if you want to take inspiration from them: https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/official-plugins