/** * This file describes the code-server plugin API for adding new applications. */ import { field, Level, Logger } from "@coder/logger" import * as express from "express" import * as expressCore from "express-serve-static-core" import ProxyServer from "http-proxy" import * as net from "net" import Websocket from "ws" /** * Overlay * * The homepage of code-server will launch into VS Code. However, there will be an overlay * button that when clicked, will show all available applications with their names, * icons and provider plugins. When one clicks on an app's icon, they will be directed * to // to access the application. */ /** * Plugins * * Plugins are just node modules that contain a top level export "plugin" that implements * the Plugin interface. * * 1. code-server uses $CS_PLUGIN to find plugins. * * e.g. CS_PLUGIN=/tmp/will:/tmp/teffen will cause code-server to load * /tmp/will and /tmp/teffen as plugins. * * 2. code-server uses $CS_PLUGIN_PATH to find plugins. Each subdirectory in * $CS_PLUGIN_PATH with a package.json where the engine is code-server is * a valid plugin. * * e.g. CS_PLUGIN_PATH=/tmp/nhooyr:/tmp/ash will cause code-server to search * /tmp/nhooyr and then /tmp/ash for plugins. * * CS_PLUGIN_PATH defaults to * ~/.local/share/code-server/plugins:/usr/share/code-server/plugins * if unset. * * * 3. Built in plugins are loaded from __dirname/../plugins * * Plugins are required as soon as they are found and then initialized. * See the Plugin interface for details. * * If two plugins are found with the exact same name, then code-server will * use the first one and emit a warning. * */ /** * Programmability * * There is also a /api/applications endpoint to allow programmatic access to all * available applications. It could be used to create a custom application dashboard * for example. An important difference with the API is that all application paths * will be absolute (i.e have the plugin path prepended) so that they may be used * directly. * * Example output: * * [ * { * "name": "Test App", * "version": "4.0.0", * "iconPath": "/test-plugin/test-app/icon.svg", * "path": "/test-plugin/test-app", * "description": "This app does XYZ.", * "homepageURL": "https://example.com", * "plugin": { * "name": "test-plugin", * "version": "1.0.0", * "modulePath": "/Users/nhooyr/src/cdr/code-server/test/test-plugin", * "displayName": "Test Plugin", * "description": "Plugin used in code-server tests.", * "routerPath": "/test-plugin", * "homepageURL": "https://example.com" * } * } * ] */ export interface WebsocketRequest extends express.Request { ws: net.Socket head: Buffer } export type WebSocketHandler = ( req: WebsocketRequest, res: express.Response, next: express.NextFunction, ) => void | Promise export interface WebsocketRouter { readonly router: express.Router ws(route: expressCore.PathParams, ...handlers: WebSocketHandler[]): void } /** * Create a router for websocket routes. */ export function WsRouter(): WebsocketRouter /** * The websocket server used by code-server. */ export const wss: Websocket.Server /** * The Express import used by code-server. * * Re-exported so plugins don't have to import duplicate copies of Express and * to avoid potential version differences or issues caused by running separate * instances. */ export { express } /** * Use to add a field to a log. * * Re-exported so plugins don't have to import duplicate copies of the logger. */ export { field, Level, Logger } export const proxy: ProxyServer /** * Your plugin module must have a top level export "plugin" that implements this interface. * * The plugin's router will be mounted at / */ export interface Plugin { /** * name is used as the plugin's unique identifier. * No two plugins may share the same name. * * Fetched from package.json. */ readonly name?: string /** * The version for the plugin in the overlay. * * Fetched from package.json. */ readonly version?: string /** * Name used in the overlay. */ readonly displayName: string /** * Used in overlay. * Should be a full sentence describing the plugin. */ readonly description: string /** * The path at which the plugin router is to be registered. */ readonly routerPath: string /** * Link to plugin homepage. */ readonly homepageURL: string /** * init is called so that the plugin may initialize itself with the config. */ init(config: PluginConfig): void /** * Called when the plugin should dispose/shutdown everything. */ deinit?(): Promise /** * Returns the plugin's router. * * Mounted at / * * If not present, the plugin provides no routes. */ router?(): express.Router /** * Returns the plugin's websocket router. * * Mounted at / * * If not present, the plugin provides no websockets. */ wsRouter?(): WebsocketRouter /** * code-server uses this to collect the list of applications that * the plugin can currently provide. * It is called when /api/applications is hit or the overlay needs to * refresh the list of applications * * Ensure this is as fast as possible. * * If not present, the plugin provides no applications. */ applications?(): Application[] | Promise } /** * PluginConfig contains the configuration required for initializing * a plugin. */ export interface PluginConfig { /** * All plugin logs should be logged via this logger. */ readonly logger: Logger /** * Plugins should default to this directory when applicable. */ readonly workingDirectory?: string } /** * Application represents a user accessible application. */ export interface Application { readonly name: string readonly version: string /** * When the user clicks on the icon in the overlay, they will be * redirected to // * where the application should be accessible. * * If undefined, then / is used. */ readonly path?: string readonly description?: string /** * The path at which the icon for this application can be accessed. * /// */ readonly iconPath: string /** * Link to application homepage. */ readonly homepageURL: string }