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Pragtical Plugin Manager (ppm)

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A standalone binary that provides an easy way of installing, and uninstalling plugins from pragtical, as well as different version of pragtical.

Can be used by a package manager plugin that works from inside the editor and calls this binary.

Also contains a plugin_manager.lua plugin to integrate the binary with pragtical in the form of an easy-to-use GUI.

By default in releases, ppm will automatically consume the manifest.json in the latest branch of this repository, which corresponds to the most recent versioned release.

Conforms to SCPS3.

Status

ppm 1.0 has been just released, and so may still contain bugs, but is generally feature-complete.

Specification

For details about the manifest.json files that ppm consumes, see here.

Quickstart

The fastest way to get started with ppm is to simply pull a release.

wget https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager/releases/download/latest/ppm.x86_64-linux -O ppm && chmod +x ppm

If you want to get the GUI version installed with pragtical, you can tell ppm to install plugin_manager, which will allow you to access Plugin Manager: Show in the command palette in pragtical.

./ppm install plugin_manager --assume-yes

Compilation

If you have a C compiler, and git, and want to compile from scratch, you can do:

git clone https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager.git \
  --shallow-submodules --recurse-submodules && cd plugin-manager &&\
  ./build.sh -DPPM_STATIC && ./ppm

If you want to build it quickly, and have the right modules installed, you can do:

./build.sh -lgit2 -lzip -llua -lm -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -lz -DPPM_STATIC

OR

gcc src/ppm.c lib/microtar/src/microtar.c -Ilib/microtar/src -lz -lgit2 \
  -lzip -llua -lm -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -o ppm

CI is enabled on this repository, so you can grab Windows and Linux builds from the continuous release page, which is a nightly, or the latest release page, which holds the most recent released version.

There are also tagged releases, for specified versions.

You can get a feel for how to use ppm by typing ./ppm --help.

You can also use scoop to grab ppm, courtesy of @cvladan:

scoop install https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cvladan/416c1945c9e446a6fc64ba766d6ee4ef/raw/plugin-manager.json

Please note, that meson is not necessarily the best way to compile lpm. If you have troubles with it, please do consider using the build.sh script.

Supporting Libraries / Dependencies

As seen in the lib folder, the following external libraries are used to build ppm as git submodules:

  • lua (core program written in)
  • mbedtls (https/SSL support)
  • libgit2 (accessing git repositories directly)
  • libz (supporting library for everything)
  • libzip (for unpacking .zip files)
  • libmicrotar (for unpacking .tar.gz files)

To build, ppm only requires a C compiler. To run the underlying build process for mbedtls and libgit2, cmake is also required.

Supported Platforms

ppm should work on all platforms pragtical works on; but releases are offered for the following:

  • Windows x86_64
  • Linux x86_64
  • Linux aarch64
  • MacOS x86_64
  • MacOS aarch64
  • Android 8.0+ x86_64
  • Android 8.0+ x86
  • Android 8.0+ aarch64
  • Android 8.0+ armv7a

Experimental support (i.e. doesn't work) exists for the following platforms:

  • Linux riscv64

Use in CI

To make pre-fab pragtical builds, you can easily use ppm in CI. If you had a linux build container, you could do something like:

curl https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager/releases/download/v0.1/ppm.x86_64-linux > ppm
export PRAGTICAL_USERDIR=pragtical/data && export PPM_CACHE=/tmp/cache
./ppm add https://github.com/pragtical/plugin-manager && ./ppm install plugin_manager lsp

Usage

ppm install aligncarets
ppm uninstall aligncarets
ppm --help

Building & Running

Linux & MacOS & Windows MSYS

./build.sh clean && ./build.sh -DPPM_STATIC && ./ppm

Linux -> Windows

./build.sh clean && CC=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc AR=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc-ar WINDRES=x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres \
CMAKE_DEFAULT_FLAGS="-DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM=NEVER\ -DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY=NEVER -DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE=NEVER -DCMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE=ON -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/share/mingw-w64/include"\
  GIT2_CONFIGURE="-DDLLTOOL=x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool" ./build.sh -DPPM_STATIC -DPPM_VERSION='"'$VERSION-x86_64-windows-`git rev-parse --short HEAD`'"'

Tests

To run the test suite, you can use ppm to execute the test by doing ./ppm test t/run.lua. use FAST=1 ./ppm test t/run.lua to avoid the costs of tearing down and building up suites each time.

Extra Features

Bottles

Extra Fields

  • addons.files.extra.chmod_executable

An array of files to be marked as executable (after extraction, if applicable).

Bugs

If you find a bug, please create an issue with the following information:

  • Your operating system.
  • The commit or version of PPM you're using (ppm --version for releases).
  • The exact steps to reproduce in PPM invocations, if possible from a fresh PPM install (targeting an empty folder with --userdir).