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Improve namespace plugin documentation
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Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing
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Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing
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namespace packages. Plugins supporting this structure will install under the
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namespace packages that can be easily installed via Pip_. Plugins supporting
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namespace package ``pelican.plugins`` and can be automatically discovered
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this structure will install under the namespace package ``pelican.plugins`` and
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by Pelican. To see a list of plugins that are active in your environment, run::
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can be automatically discovered by Pelican. To see a list of plugins that are
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active in your environment, run::
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pelican-plugins
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pelican-plugins
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If you leave the ``PLUGINS`` setting as default (``None``), Pelican will then
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If you leave the ``PLUGINS`` setting as default (``None``), Pelican will
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collect the namespace plugins and register them. If on the other hand you
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automatically discover namespace plugins and register them. If, on the other
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specify a ``PLUGINS`` settings as a list of plugins, this autodiscovery will
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hand, you specify a ``PLUGINS`` setting as a list of plugins, this
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be disabled and only listed plugins will be registered and you will have to
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auto-discovery will be disabled. At that point, only the plugins you specify
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explicitly list the namespace plugins as well.
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will be registered, and you must explicitly list any namespace plugins as well.
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If you are using the ``PLUGINS`` setting, you can specify plugins in two ways.
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If you are using the ``PLUGINS`` setting, you can specify plugins in two ways.
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The first method specifies plugins as a list of strings. Namespace plugins can
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The first method specifies plugins as a list of strings. Namespace plugins can
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Where to find plugins
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Where to find plugins
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Namespace plugins can be found in the `pelican-plugins organization`_ as
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Namespace plugins can be found in the `pelican-plugins organization`_ as
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individual repositories. Legacy plugins are collected in the `pelican-plugins
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individual repositories. Legacy plugins are located in the `pelican-plugins
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repository`_ and they will be slowly phased out in favor of the namespace
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repository`_ and will be gradually phased out in favor of the namespace
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versions.
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versions.
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.. _pelican-plugins organization: https://github.com/pelican-plugins
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.. _pelican-plugins organization: https://github.com/pelican-plugins
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plugin related files contained solely in the ``pelican/plugins/myplugin``
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plugin related files contained solely in the ``pelican/plugins/myplugin``
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folder to avoid any issues.
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folder to avoid any issues.
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For easily setting up the proper structure, a `cookiecutter template for
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To easily set up the proper structure, a `cookiecutter template for plugins`_
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plugins`_ is provided. Refer to the README in the link for how to use it.
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is provided. Refer to that project's README for instructions on how to use it.
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.. _cookiecutter template for plugins: https://github.com/getpelican/cookiecutter-pelican-plugin
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.. _cookiecutter template for plugins: https://github.com/getpelican/cookiecutter-pelican-plugin
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def register():
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def register():
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signals.get_generators.connect(get_generators)
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signals.get_generators.connect(get_generators)
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.. _Pip: https://pip.pypa.io/
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.. _pelican-plugins bug #314: https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins/issues/314
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.. _pelican-plugins bug #314: https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins/issues/314
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