Plugin Framework for Java (PF4J)
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Plugin Framework for Java (PF4J)
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A plugin is a way for a third party to extend the functionality of an application. A plugin implements extension points
declared by application or other plugins. Also a plugin can define extension points.
**NOTE:** Starting with version 0.9 you can define an extension directly in the application jar (you're not obligated to put the extension in a plugin - you can see this extension as a default/system extension). See [WhazzupGreeting](https://github.com/decebals/pf4j/blob/master/demo/app/src/main/java/org/pf4j/demo/WhazzupGreeting.java) for a real example.
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Features/Benefits
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With PF4J you can easily transform a monolithic java application in a modular application.
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PF4J is an open source (Apache license) lightweight (around __50 KB__) plugin framework for java, with minimal dependencies (only slf4j-api) and very extensible (see PluginDescriptorFinder and ExtensionFinder).
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Practically PF4J is a microframework and the aim is to keep the core simple but extensible. I try to create a little ecosystem (extensions) based on this core with the help of the comunity.
For now are available these extensions:
- [pf4j-update](https://github.com/decebals/pf4j-update) (update mechanism for PF4J)
- [pf4j-spring](https://github.com/decebals/pf4j-spring) (PF4J - Spring Framework integration)
- [pf4j-web](https://github.com/rmrodrigues/pf4j-web) (PF4J in web applications)
- [wicket-plugin](https://github.com/decebals/wicket-plugin) (Wicket Plugin Framework based on PF4J)
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No XML, only Java.
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You can mark any interface or abstract class as an extension point (with marker interface ExtensionPoint) and you specified that an class is an extension with @Extension annotation.
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Also, PF4J can be used in web applications. For my web applications when I want modularity I use [Wicket Plugin](https://github.com/decebals/wicket-plugin).
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Components
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- **Plugin** is the base class for all plugins types. Each plugin is loaded into a separate class loader to avoid conflicts.
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- **PluginManager** is used for all aspects of plugins management (loading, starting, stopping). You can use a built-in implementation as `DefaultPluginManager`, `JarPluginManager` or you can implement a custom plugin manager starting from `AbstractPluginManager` (implement only factory methods).
- **PluginLoader** loads all information (classes) needed by a plugin.
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- **ExtensionPoint** is a point in the application where custom code can be invoked. It's a java interface marker.
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Any java interface or abstract class can be marked as an extension point (implements `ExtensionPoint` interface).
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- **Extension** is an implementation of an extension point. It's a java annotation on a class.
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How to use
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It's very simple to add pf4j in your application.
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Define an extension point in your application using **ExtensionPoint** interface marker:
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```java
public interface Greeting extends ExtensionPoint {
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String getGreeting();
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}
```
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Create a plugin that contribute with an extension:
```java
public class WelcomePlugin extends Plugin {
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public WelcomePlugin(PluginWrapper wrapper) {
super(wrapper);
}
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@Extension
public static class WelcomeGreeting implements Greeting {
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public String getGreeting() {
return "Welcome";
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}
}
}
```
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In above code I created a plugin that comes with one extension for the `Greeting` extension point.
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You can distribute you plugin as a jar file (the simple solution). In this case add the plugin's metadata in `MANIFEST.MF` file of jar:
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```
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Manifest-Version: 1.0
Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver
Created-By: Apache Maven
Built-By: decebal
Build-Jdk: 1.6.0_17
Plugin-Class: org.pf4j.demo.welcome.WelcomePlugin
Plugin-Dependencies: x, y, z
Plugin-Id: welcome-plugin
Plugin-Provider: Decebal Suiu
Plugin-Version: 0.0.1
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```
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In above manifest I described a plugin with id `welcome-plugin`, with class `org.pf4j.demo.welcome.WelcomePlugin`, with version `0.0.1` and with dependencies
to plugins `x, y, z`.
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Now you can play with plugins and extensions in your code:
```java
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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...
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// create the plugin manager
PluginManager pluginManager = new DefaultPluginManager();
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// start and load all plugins of application
pluginManager.loadPlugins();
pluginManager.startPlugins();
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// retrieve all extensions for "Greeting" extension point
List<Greeting> greetings = pluginManager.getExtensions(Greeting.class);
for (Greeting greeting : greetings) {
System.out.println(">>> " + greeting.getGreeting());
}
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// stop and unload all plugins
pluginManager.stopPlugins();
pluginManager.unloadPlugins();
...
}
```
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The output is:
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```
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>>> Welcome
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```
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PF4J is very customizable and comes with a lot of goodies. Please read the documentation to discover yourself the power of this library.
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Documentation
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Documentation is available on [pf4j.org](http://www.pf4j.org)
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Demo
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Demo applications are available in [demo](https://github.com/decebals/pf4j/tree/master/demo) folder