| = Gerrit Code Review - Core Plugins |
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| [[definition]] |
| == What are core plugins? |
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| Core plugins are plugins that are packaged within the Gerrit war file. This |
| means during the link:pgm-init.html[Gerrit initialization] they can be easily |
| installed without downloading any additional files. |
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| To make working with core plugins easy, they are linked as |
| link:https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit/+/refs/heads/master/.gitmodules[Git |
| submodules] in the `gerrit` repository. E.g. this means they can be easily |
| link:dev-readme.html#clone[cloned] together with Gerrit. |
| |
| All core plugins are developed and maintained by the |
| link:dev-roles.html#maintainers[Gerrit maintainers] and everyone can |
| link:dev-contributing.html[contribute] to them. |
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| Adding a new core plugin feature that is large or complex requires a |
| link:dev-design-doc.html[design doc] (also see |
| link:dev-contributing.html#design-driven-contribution-process[design-driven |
| contribution process]). The link:dev-processes.html#steering-committee[ |
| engineering steering committee (ESC)] is the authority that approves the design |
| docs. The ESC is also in charge of adding and removing core plugins. |
| |
| Non-Gerrit maintainers cannot have link:access-control.html#category_owner[ |
| Owner] permissions for core plugins. |
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| [[criteria]] |
| === Criteria for Core Plugins |
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| To be considered as a core plugin, a plugin must fulfill the following |
| criteria: |
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| 1. License: |
| + |
| The plugin code is available under the |
| link:http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0[Apache License Version 2.0]. |
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| 2. Hosting: |
| + |
| The plugin development is hosted on the |
| link:https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com[gerrit-review] Gerrit Server. |
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| 3. Scope: |
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| The plugin functionality is Gerrit-related, has a clear scope and does not |
| conflict with other core plugins or existing and planned Gerrit core features. |
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| 4. Relevance: |
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| The plugin functionality is relevant to a majority of the Gerrit community: |
| + |
| -- |
| ** An out of the box Gerrit installation would seem like it is missing |
| something if the plugin is not installed. |
| ** It's expected that most sites would use the plugin. |
| ** Multiple parties (different organizations/companies) already use the plugin |
| and agree that it should be offered as core plugin. |
| ** If the same or similar functionality is provided by multiple plugins, |
| the plugin is the clear recommended solution by the community. |
| -- |
| + |
| Whether a plugin is relevant to a majority of the Gerrit community must be |
| discussed on a case-by-case basis. In case of doubt, it's up to the |
| link:dev-processes.html#steering-committee[engineering steering committee] to |
| make a decision. |
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| 5. Code Quality: |
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| The plugin code is mature and has a good test coverage. Maintaining the plugin |
| code creates only little overhead for the Gerrit maintainers. |
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| 6. Documentation: |
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| The plugin functionality is fully documented. |
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| 7. Ownership: |
| + |
| Existing plugin owners which are not Gerrit maintainers must agree to give up |
| their ownership. If the current plugin owners disagree, forking the plugin is |
| possible, but this should happen only in exceptional cases. |
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| [[list]] |
| == Which core plugins exist? |
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| See link:config-plugins.html#core-plugins[here]. |
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