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plugins:management [2014/02/24 04:38]
nuxwin [PLUGIN DEACTIVATION]
plugins:management [2014/02/28 18:14]
nuxwin
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 ====== Plugin Management Interface ====== ====== Plugin Management Interface ======
  
-=====Access to the plugins management interface=====+=====Introduction=====
  
-Only administrators can access the plugin management interface which is located in the settings section.+The plugin management ​interface allow to perform all task which are related to plugins management. This interface which is accessible through ​the **settings** section, is only available for administrators.
  
-=====PLUGIN INSTALLATION=====+ 
 +=====Plugin Installation=====
  
 To install a plugin, you must in order: To install a plugin, you must in order:
  
-  - login as admin and go to the plugin management interface +  - Login as admin and go to the plugin management interface 
-  - upload ​the plugin archive +  - Upload ​the plugin archive 
-  - click on the Update ​Plugin ​button +  - Click on the **Update ​Plugins** ​button 
-  - cLick on the install icone+  - Click on the installation icon
  
-=====PLUGIN ACTIVATION=====+=====Plugin Activation=====
  
 To activate a plugin, you must in order: To activate a plugin, you must in order:
  
-  - login as admin and go to the plugin management interface +  - Login as admin and go to the plugin management interface 
-  - click on the deactivation icone+  - Click on the activation icon
  
-=====PLUGIN PROTECTION=====+=====Plugin Protection=====
  
 In some cases, it can be interesting to protect a specific plugin __against deactivation__. For instance, the first administrator,​ which has full access to the server, can create other administrator accounts which have the same permissions on the panel but not an SSH access. In some cases, it can be interesting to protect a specific plugin __against deactivation__. For instance, the first administrator,​ which has full access to the server, can create other administrator accounts which have the same permissions on the panel but not an SSH access.
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 To protect a plugin, you must in order: To protect a plugin, you must in order:
  
-  - login as admin and go to the plugn management interface +  - Login as admin and go to the plugn management interface 
-  - click on the protect ​icone+  - Click on the protect ​icon
  
 **Note:** When clicking on the protect icone, the plugin manager creates or updates a **protected_plugins.php** file into the **gui/​data/​persistent** directory. This file contains a list of all protected plugins. If a plugin is listed in this file, the **deactivate** icone is no longer available for it in the plugin management interface. **Note:** When clicking on the protect icone, the plugin manager creates or updates a **protected_plugins.php** file into the **gui/​data/​persistent** directory. This file contains a list of all protected plugins. If a plugin is listed in this file, the **deactivate** icone is no longer available for it in the plugin management interface.
  
-=====PLUGIN DEACTIVATION=====+=====Plugin Update=====
  
-First, if the plugin ​you want to deactivate is protected, you must start by editing the **gui/​data/​persistent/​protected_plugins.php** file to remove it from the protected plugin list. If the plugin for which you want remove the protection is the only one listed, you can simply remove the file.+To update a plugin, you must in order:
  
-To deactivate a plugin, you must in order:+  - Login as admin and go to the plugin ​management interface 
 +  - Upload the plugin archive 
 +  - Click on the **Update Plugins** button
  
-  - unprotect the plugin by removing it from the **gui/​data/​persistent/​protected_plugins.php** (only needed if the plugin is protected) +=====Plugin Configuration Change=====
-  - login as admin and go to the plugin management interface +
-  - click on the deactivation icone+
  
-=====PLUGIN UNINSTALLATION=====+To change the configuration for a specific plugin, you must in order:
  
-To uninstall a plugin, you must click on the uninstall icone.+  - Edit the plugin configuration file 
 +  - Login as admin and go to the plugin ​management interface 
 +  - Click on the **Update Plugins** button
  
-=====PLUGIN DELETION=====+See [[plugins:​configuration|Plugin Configuration]] for further details.
  
-To delete a plugin you must in order: 
  
-  - login as admin and go to the plugin mangement interface +=====Plugin Deactivation=====
-  - deactivate and/or uninstall the plugin +
-  - click on the deletion icone+
  
-=====Updating ​plugin ​configuration=====+To deactivate a plugin, you must in order:
  
-If you want to update ​the configuration for a specific ​plugin, you must edit its configuration file and click on the **Update Plugins** button in the plugin management interface.+  - Unprotect ​the plugin ​by removing it from the **gui/​data/​persistent/​protected_plugins.php** (only needed if the plugin is protected) 
 +  - Login as admin and go to the plugin management interface 
 +  - Click on the deactivation icon
  
-See [[plugins:​configuration|Plugin Configuration]] for further details.+=====Plugin Uninstallation===== 
 + 
 +To uninstall a plugin, you must in order 
 + 
 +  - Login as admin and go to the plugin management interface 
 +  - Click on the uninstallation icon 
 + 
 +=====Plugin Deletion===== 
 + 
 +To delete a plugin you must in order: 
 + 
 +  - Login as admin and go to the plugin mangement interface 
 +  - Deactivate and/or uninstall the plugin 
 +  - Click on the delete icon 
 + 
 + --- //[[[email protected]|Nuxwin]] 2014/02/24 05:50//
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