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Enable / Disable plugins #3667

Open rcubetrac opened 12 years ago

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Reported by drsbaitso on 27 Jan 2012 22:57 UTC as Trac ticket #1488331

I was wondering if it'd be possible to have plugins as a per user basis... what I mean is like what gmail has where you can enable and disable their plugins. You'd still want the config to limit what plugins are available, and maybe allow you to set mandatory plugins like sieve and password, but calendar and other plugins would be optional.

Sorry if this has been mentioned, but I didn't see this in the roadmap, nor could I find a ticket regarding this issue.

Migrated-From: http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1488331

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Comment by @alecpl on 28 Jan 2012 08:06 UTC

You can use plugin's require_plugin() method from 'startup' hook.

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Status changed by @alecpl on 28 Jan 2012 08:06 UTC

new => closed

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Milestone changed by @alecpl on 28 Jan 2012 08:06 UTC

later => 0.8-beta

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Comment by @thomascube on 29 Jan 2012 14:05 UTC

Why closing this? It seems like a legit feature request we should keep on the list.

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Status changed by @thomascube on 29 Jan 2012 14:05 UTC

closed => reopened

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Milestone changed by @thomascube on 29 Jan 2012 14:05 UTC

0.8-beta => later

rcubetrac commented 12 years ago

Comment by rosali on 20 Feb 2012 15:47 UTC

Please check plugin_manager (http://myroundcube.com/myroundcube-plugins/plugin-manager).

rcubetrac commented 11 years ago

Comment by drsbaitso on 4 Sep 2013 03:52 UTC

Not sure on status of this 'feature'. (methinks I see it in the 1.0 roadmap)

While I love and use myroundcube plugin_manager, it would be nice to have this feature to be native. As I said, select your allowable plugins... set your required plugins... and you're good to go.

Thanks... can't wait until you actually get to 1.0 (I know it's just a number)... cause it's been stable as hell for quite a loooooong time.