This page documents the 1.4 (latest stable) release.Documentation for other releases can be foundhere.
Trac is extensible withplugins. Plugin functionality is based on thecomponent architecture, described in theplugin development page.
A plugin is either a single .py file or a package (.egg or .whl). Trac looks for plugins in Python'ssite-packages
directory, theglobal sharedplugins
directory and theproject environmentplugins
directory. Plugins installed to the project environmentplugins
directory are enabled, unless explicitly disabled in the[components]
section of thetrac.ini
file. Plugins installed elsewhere must be explicitly enabled in the[components] section of thetrac.ini
file.
The instructions below are applicable to plugins installed as packages. Plugins implemented as a singlepy
file should be downloaded and copied to theproject environmentplugins
directory or theglobal shared plugins directory.
Packages built for a single project must use the egg format, as the wheel format (described below) is not supported by the setuptools loading mechanism. Build theegg
file from the plugin source:
setup.py
and run:$ python setup.py bdist_egg
dist
subdirectory.plugins
directory of theproject environment.Make sure the web server has sufficient permissions to read the plugin egg and restart the web server. If you are running as a"tracd" standalone server, restart tracd, i.e. kill the process and run again.
Trac also searches for plugins installed in theglobal shared plugins directory. This is a convenient way to share the installation of plugins across several, but not all, environments.
Note: The minor version number of the Python used to build the eggmust match the minor version number of the Python running Trac. For example, if you are running Trac with Python 2.6, but build the egg with Python 2.7, the egg won't be recognized.
Note: In a multi-project setup, a pool of Python interpreters will be dynamically allocated to projects based on need. Since plugins occupy a place in Python's module system, the first version of any given plugin to be loaded will be used for all projects. In other words, you cannot use different versions of a plugin in different projects of a multi-project setup. Install plugins for all projects (see below) and enable them as needed for each project.
Remove the egg from theplugins
directory and restart the web server.
The modern Python package manager,pip
, is included in Python 2.7.9 and later. In earlier versions of Python it can be installed through the package manager of your OS (e.g.apt-get install python-pip
) or usingget_pip.py.
Usingpip
, the plugin will be installed in thewheel format, which is the modern standard for Python and a replacement for the egg format.
Some plugins, such asTracTags, can be installed directly fromPyPI usingpip
:
$ pip install TracTags
The version can be specified, which can be useful if you don't want to install the latest:
$ pip installTracTags==1.2
You can install directly from a source repository:
$ pip install svn+https://trac-hacks.org/svn/tagsplugin/trunk
Replace thesvn+
prefix withgit+
if installing from a Git repository.
Or from the path or URL of a tar.gz or zip archive:
$ pip install https://trac-hacks.org/browser/tagsplugin/trunk?format=zip
Or checkout the source and providepip
a path to the source directory:
$ svn co https://trac-hacks.org/svn/tagsplugin/trunk tractags$ pip install tractags
Unlike plugins installed per environment, you have to explicitly enable globally installed plugins. This also applies to plugins installed in the shared plugins directory.
This is done in the[components]
section of the configuration filetrac.ini
. For example:
[components]tractags.*=enabled
The name of the option is the plugin package name. This should be specified in the documentation of the plugin, but can also be discovered by looking at the source: it is usually the top-level directory name containing a file named__init__.py
.
Plugins can also be enabled from theadministration page.
After installing the plugin, you must restart your web server.
Some plugins require an environment upgrade. This will typically be necessary for plugins that implementIEnvironmentSetupParticipant
. Common reasons for requiring an environment upgrade are to add tables to the database or add configuration parameters totrac.ini
. A notification will be displayed when accessing Trac for the first time after installing a plugin and restarting the web server. To upgrade the environment, run the command:
$ trac-admin /path/to/env upgrade
A database backup will be made before upgrading the environment, unless the--no-backup
option is specified. For more information, refer to the documentation output bytrac-admin /path/to/env help upgrade
.
If youmapped static resources so they are served by the web server, and the plugin contains static resources, such as stylesheets, JavaScript and image files, the resources will need to be deployed to the location on the filesystem that is served by the web server.
Execute thedeploy
command, as is done during install andupgrade:
$ trac-admin /path/to/env deploy /deploy/path
After executing the command, you must restart your web server.
Note: Some web browsers (IE, Opera) cache CSS and Javascript files, so you should instruct your users to manually erase the contents of their browser's cache. A forced refreshed (SHIFT + <F5>) should be enough.
Get a list of installed plugins:
$ pip listPackage Version---------- -------Jinja22.10.1MarkupSafe1.1.1pip19.2.2setuptools41.2.0Trac1.4TracTags0.10wheel0.33.6
Uninstall a plugin by specifying the package name:
$ pip uninstall TracTags
The admin page offers limited support for plugin configuration to users withTRAC_ADMIN
permission:
If you wish to disable the second function for security reasons, add the following to yourtrac.ini
file:
[components]trac.admin.web_ui.PluginAdminPanel=disabled
This disables the whole panel, so the first function will no longer be available.
Some plugins installed as eggs will need to be extracted by the Python egg's runtime (pkg_resources
), so that their contents are actual files on the file system. The directory to which they are extracted defaults to.python-eggs
in the home directory of the current user, which may or may not be a problem. You can, however, override the default location using thePYTHON_EGG_CACHE
environment variable.
To do this from the Apache configuration, use theSetEnv
directive:
SetEnv PYTHON_EGG_CACHE/path/to/dir
This works whether you're using theCGI or themod_python front-end. Put this directive next to where you set the path to theTrac environment, i.e. in the same<Location>
block.
For example for CGI:
<Location/trac>SetEnv TRAC_ENV/path/to/projenvSetEnv PYTHON_EGG_CACHE/path/to/dir</Location>
Or for mod_python:
<Location/trac>SetHandler mod_python ...SetEnv PYTHON_EGG_CACHE/path/to/dir</Location>
Note: SetEnv requires themod_env
module, which needs to be activated for Apache. In this case the SetEnv directive can also be used in themod_python
Location block.
ForFastCGI, you will need to-initial-env
option, or whatever is provided by your web server for setting environment variables.
Note: if you already use -initial-env to set the project directory for either a single project or parent, you will need to add an additional -initial-env directive to the FastCgiConfig directive:
FastCgiConfig -initial-env TRAC_ENV=/var/lib/trac -initial-env PYTHON_EGG_CACHE=/var/lib/trac/plugin-cache
If you have Subversion hook scripts that invoke Trac, such as the post-commit hook script provided in the/contrib
directory, make sure you define thePYTHON_EGG_CACHE
environment variable within these scripts.
You can write your own Trac plugin using the following resources:
Python eggs have the Python version encoded in their filename. For example,MyPlugin-1.0-py2.5.egg
is an egg for Python 2.5, and willnot be loaded if you're running a different Python version, such as 2.4 or 2.6.
Also, verify that the egg file you downloaded is indeed a .zip archive. If you downloaded it from a Trac site, you may have downloaded the HTML preview page instead.
If you install a plugin globally, i.e.not inside theplugins
directory of the Trac project environment, you must explicitly enable it intrac.ini. Make sure that:
[components]
section.enabled
, notenable
orEnable
.components
, notcomponent
.Trac must be able to read the .py file or package (.egg or .whl).
SeeTracTroubleshooting#ChecktheLogs.
Some plugins require you have special permissions. TracTags, for example, requiresTAGS_VIEW
permissions for theTags navigation item to be added.
If you put your plugins in one of theplugins
directories, and certainly if you have more than one project, you need to make sure that the correct version of the plugin is loading. Here are some basic rules:
enabled
ordisabled
makes no difference.TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR
setups), having two versions of a plugin in two different projects will give unpredictable results. Only one of them will load, and the one loaded will be shared by both projects. Trac will load the first plugin found, usually from the project that receives the first request.SeeTracSupport.
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