--- title: Plugins Overview permalink: /plugins/ toc: true --- Plugins are the integration point between the Talk core code and custom functionality. We provide methods to inject behavior into the server side and the client side application to affect different parts of the application life cycle. ## Server and Client Plugins When you're adding a plugin to Talk, you can specify it in the `client` and/or the `server` section. If you only want to enable the server side component of a plugin, you simply only specify the plugin in the `server` section. If you only want the client side plugin, the `client` section. Plugins listed in the [Plugins Directory](/talk/plugins-directory/) will indicate if they have/support a client/server plugin, and should be activated accordingly. ## Plugin Registration In order for a plugin to be active in a Talk install, it must be _registered_. The parsing order for the plugin registration is as follows: - `TALK_PLUGINS_JSON` environment variable - `plugins.json` file - `plugins.default.json` file If you need to "disable all plugins", you can simply provide `{}` as the contents of `TALK_PLUGINS_JSON` or the `plugins.json`. The format for this is thus: ```json { "server": [ "people" ] } ``` Where we have a `server` key with an array of plugins that match the folder name in the `plugins/` folder. For example, the above config would require a plugin from `plugins/people`, which must provide a `index.js` file that returns an object that matches the Plugin Specification. If the package is external (available on NPM) you can specify the string for the version by using an object instead, for example: ```json { "server": [ {"people": "^1.2.0"} ] } ``` External plugins can be resolved by running: ```bash ./bin/cli plugins reconcile ``` This achieves two things: 1. It will traverse into local plugin folders and install their dependencies. _Note that if the plugin is already installed and available in the node_modules folder, it will not be fetched again unless there is a version mismatch._ This will result in the project `package.json` and `yarn.lock` files to be modified, this is normal as this ensures that repeated deployments (with the same config) will have the same config, these changes should not be committed to source control. 2. It will seek out dependencies that are listed in the object notation and try to install them from npm. ## Plugin Dependencies You may also include additional external dependencies in your local packages by specifying a `package.json` at your plugin root which will result in a `node_modules` folder being generated at the plugin root with your specific dependencies. ## Deployment Solutions Plugins can be deployed with a production instance of Talk. ### Source Source deployments can just modify the `plugins.json` file and include any local plugins into the `plugins/` directory. After including the config, you need to reconcile the plugins and build the static assets: ```bash # get plugin dependencies and remote plugins ./bin/cli plugins reconcile # build static assets (including enabled client side plugins) yarn build ``` Then the application can be started as is. ### Docker If you deploy using Docker, you can extend from the `*-onbuild` image, an example `Dockerfile` for your project could be: ```Dockerfile FROM coralproject/talk:latest-onbuild ``` Where the directory for your instance would contain a `plugins.json` file describing the plugin requirements and a `plugins` directory containing any other local plugins that should be included. Onbuild triggers will execute when the image is building with your custom configuration and will ensure that the image is ready to use by building all assets inside the image as well. For more information on the onbuild image, refer to the [Installation from Docker](/talk/installation-from-docker/) documentation. ## Recipes Recipes are plugin templates provided by the Coral Core team. Developers can use these recipes to build their own plugins. You can find all the Talk recipes here: [github.com/coralproject/talk-recipes](https://github.com/coralproject/talk-recipes/).