Tue, 7 Feb, 2023

Managing Plugins

Managing Plugins

Introduction

The Plugin section allows you to import and manage plugins for your organization. A plugin is a pre-configured environment that you can import and use when creating your applications. You can select from a range of popular plugins like WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Golang, Spring Boot, Python, PHP, and more. With the plugin feature, you don’t need to manually configure each environment for your applications; you can simply import a plugin and start building your application right away. Additionally, you can also delete a plugin from your organization if it is no longer needed.

Import Plugin

  1. Navigate to the organization page and select the ADMIN tab and click on PLUGINS tab to see the list of available plugins.

    organization plugin

  2. To import a plugin, select the checkbox next to the plugin(s) that you want to import.

    organization plugin

  3. Click on the IMPORT button on the top right corner of the page.

  4. A popup dialog will appear to confirm the import process. Click on YES to proceed with the import.

    organization plugin

  5. The selected plugin(s) will be imported into your organization and will be available for use while creating environments and apps.

  6. If you wish to search for a specific plugin, use the search bar on the top right corner of the page and type the name of the plugin.

    organization plugin

  7. Additionally, you can use the filter options to filter plugins based on template and non-template environments or apps.

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Delete Plugin

  1. Navigate to the PLUGIN tab under the ADMIN section of your organization page.

    organization plugin

  2. Find the row of the plugin you want to delete and click on the bin icon on the right end of the row.

  3. A confirmation dialog will appear, asking you to confirm whether you want to delete the plugin. If you’re sure you want to proceed, click YES to confirm.

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  4. The plugin will be deleted from your organization.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Plugin section allows users to import and manage a variety of pre-defined plugins, such as Wordpress, Drupal, Golang, Python, etc., within an organization. Users can search and filter plugins based on their requirements and import them to create apps while creating environments. Additionally, users can also delete plugins that are no longer needed.


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