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Overview
This documentation provides sample implementations of the plugin architecture for Ed-Fi Dashboards. The intent is to provide detailed information about the creation of plugins and the complete interaction with data, services, and views while documenting the overall plugin architecture and major conventions so that an accomplished developer in the technology can successfully create plugins.
Audience
The primary audience for this document are developers implementing plugins for dashboards powered by Ed-Fi.
Prerequisites
The Ed-Fi platform architecture uses a collection of design patterns, architectural best-practices, conventions, and databases. In order to understand the code base and be able to write a plugin, it is important to understand these patterns and techniques. It is recommended that a developer intending to implement a plugin has knowledge and understanding of the dashboard’s extension mechanisms and has completed the dashboard setup guide. Setup information is available in the Ed-Fi Dashboards Getting Started guide and detail about the dashboard architecture can be found in the Ed-Fi Dashboard Developers' Guide.
Basic Guidelines for Implementing a Plugin
There are a few basic guidelines that are very important and should be followed
when followed when developing a plugin:
- All plugins should be mutually exclusive and self-contained. Plugins are intended to be new functionality that gets added to the dashboards.
- Plugins follow the basic Ed-Fi conventions for extensions. See "Extension Framework Guide" /wiki/spaces/TT/pages/18645095.
- Plugins should use the convention-based project names starting always with EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.[PluginName].[ProjectType]. For example: EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.[PluginName].Resources,
EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.[PluginName].Data.
- A new plugin should always be developed under the current EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.Web version. This means that if this project is MVC 3 with .Net Framework 4.0, you should use MVC 3 with .Net Framework 4.0 or the plugin will not work.
- JavaScript and CSS files need to be declared as Embedded Resources.
Technical Overview
The plugin architecture hooks into the existing dashboard dashboards by leveraging the CastleWindsor Inversion of Control (IoC) container. When the container is created, on Application_Start, it looks in the ~/Plugins
directory for appropriately named DLLs. If it finds any plugins, it then uses reflection to create instances of classes that implement the IWindsorInstaller interface. The IWindsorInstaller classes are responsible for wiring up the dependency injection for the plugin.
Once the IoC container has been initialized, the dashboard initializes the MVC framework. During this initialization, the dashboard will again look in the ~/Plugins directory for appropriately named DLLs. If it finds any plugins, it then registers all of the custom routes, controllers, and views. If the plugin has embedded JavaScript or CSS files, it creates the Cassette bundles for those embedded resources.
At this point, the plugin is available to be consumed.
Walkthrough 1: Hello World (Sample Plugin)
Objective: The first plugin will be simple. You will create a plugin to show a view at the “Admin Area” that will display the words “Hello World”. The code for this walkthrough can be found on our Ed-Fi-Samples Repository ~\Sample Plugins/EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.HelloWorld
Creating the Plugin
Create a new empty MVC project utilizing the Razor View engine and name it: EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.HelloWorld.Web
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- EdFi.Dashboards.Core
- EdFi.Dashboards.Presentation.Core
- EdFi.Dashboards.Resources
- EdFi.Dashboards.Resources.Models
- EdFi.Dashboards.Reosource.Models.Common
Create a controller under the “~\Areas\Admin\Controllers\” folder and name it HelloWorldController.
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Troubleshooting
Security Exception
Error message: You do not have access to: [Resource].
Resolution: Make sure the methods on your controller and service have the required parameters in the signature. For example, if writing a plugin at the StudentSchool Level, make sure you have the SchoolId and the StudenUSI. You can also ensure that your service method is attributed with the CanBeAuthorizedBy and required claims:
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The Dashboard Doesn’t Find My View
Error message: System.InvalidOperationException: The view “Get” or its master was not found or no view engine supports the searched locations. The following locations were searched: [Locations]
Resolution: Make sure the namespaces are correct. EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.[PluginName].Web.Areas.[area].Views.[controllerName].Get. Also make sure that you have enabled Razor Generator on the view.
Controller Not Found Error
Error message: ControllType return null while opening the sample plugin page in Admin login.
Resolution: Check the PluginHelper.GetPluginInstallers() which is called by InversionOfControlContainerFactory.GetInstallers() to ensure that the Plugin's installers are getting passed to the call to Castle.Windsor.Install(params IWindsorInstaller[] installers) which will trigger Castle Windsor to call
EdFi.Dashboards.Plugins.HelloWorld.Web.
Utilities.
Admin.Controllers { /// <summary> /// Controller for the plugin's view. /// The folder structure uses ASP.NET MVC conventions of Areas. An area is effectively an MVC structure inside an application. /// Your plugin should either reside inside of an existing Area (seeCastleWindsor.Installer.Install which will call
EdFi.Dashboards.Presentation.
Core.Plugins.Utilities.CastleWindsor.WebDefaultConventionInstaller<Marker_EdFi_Dashboards_Plugins_HelloWorld_Web>.Install(IWindsorContainer container, IConfigurationStore store) which will call
Castle.Windsor.WindsorContainer.Install(params IWindsorInstaller[] installers) passing in the
EdFi.Dashboards.Presentation.Architecture.CastleWindsor.ControllerInstaller<Marker_EdFi_Dashboards_Plugins_HelloWorld_
Web> which will trigger Castle Windsor to call
EdFi.Dashboards.Presentation.
Architecture.CastleWindsor..ControllerInstaller<Marker_EdFi_Dashboards_Plugins_HelloWorld_Web>.Install which uses reflection to find and register the Plugin Controller Types with Castle Windsor
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The following link is a PDF of the Ed-Fi Dashboard Plugin Architecture documentation:
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