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Proof of concept for Plugin system (fixes #3562) #4695
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Oh shit that's awesome! I'll look into creating a plugin use-case ASAP using python. I have some ideas |
would it be possible to automatically wrap every api route in plugin calls? just a global generic handler, idk if the router you're using allows this |
also I think we should organize behind a single GitHub tag, like |
as for ideas about which hooks to add, probably the hooks that would be needed to do some of the top issues (sorted by thumbs up reactions) https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc grouping communities, post tags, instance agnostic links, user flair, moderation tools... these aren't easy but they're probably good examples, and I would also like a plugin for an invite system |
also maybe there should be some standard for plugins creating their own tables/dbs in the shared postgres instance? |
Basically everything my LemmyWebhook package does would be nice. |
Do you plan to make it compatible with https://webxdc.org/ or the plugin/script/addon/extension architecture of dozens of extant IRC & instant messaging clients & bot frameworks? |
This is a significant feature that will need to have a lot of feedback from users, frontend developers, and potential plugin developers. I think further discussion of this should be handled in an RFC. |
Good thinking. Ive now added a middleware which adds plugin hooks automatically for every single api route.
It looks like Extism allows providing an api for persistent data storage.
That looks like Javascript, not wasm so it wont be compatible. But it would be possible to write a Lemmy plugin which pulls in these existing plugins.
An RFC makes sense to discuss how something should be implemented, but in this case its pretty straightforward. I will rather write a documentation page to explain how to develop a plugin. |
from the discussion we had on Mastodon, it sounds like plugins would need the ability to create triggers/listeners/notifiers in postgres https://phpc.social/@chrastecky/112395784140811086 but maybe that's a roundabout way to get those features |
Will people be able to install plugins for their own communities, or will plugins only be for the entire instance? |
Plugins have access to all the data that is passed to the api (or returned from the api). So its possible to write plugins which only become active in certain communities. Community mods can write such a plugin and ask the instance admin to install it. However mods shouldnt be able to upload plugins directly, as those could use too many server resources and slow down the server which would be hard to debug. |
I wrote documentation on how to create plugins. If you write a plugin let me know how it goes! |
Allowing plugin developers to use PG listeners could be a nightmare for diagnosing performance issues. Also, don't allow plugins to directly access the DB if possible. 90% of Devs will be lazy and use something like prisma, locking tables that don't need to be locked. |
I wrote a plugin here to get a feel for the development experience and it was more or less smooth sailing. Great docs! Exciting to see the possibility for more extensible software in the Fediverse. In the case of my plugin above, which downcases excessive caps locks in community posts, would be cool to have Extism Host Functions so that the plugin could take additional action (e.g. send a message to the poster, update a karma system, etc.) I also noticed that if I put multiple wasm files in the plugins directory I was getting some errors. Does the POC support this now? Full disclosure, I'm part of the team that maintains Extism. |
Another question from a requirements perspective: Should plugins allow authentication? For instance, I could see a use-case of creating/associating instance accounts via LDAP or some other such authentication schene to align to a pre-existing system of users. |
@neuronicnobody Thanks for testing! I didnt test loading multiple plugins before so that was broken, but now its working in my testing. However your plugin (downloaded wasm from git repo) throws @Fmstrat Authentication should be done directly in Lemmy as its more secure. The only reason we dont have LDAP etc yet is that no one implemented it yet, so its unlikely that someone would suddenly implement it if only it was possible as plugin. |
@Nutomic Good to know, thank you. Would the Dev team be open to a draft PR for external authentication systems in the future? This would be adventagous for privacy oriented orgs and government run entities to adopt. |
There are several authentication related issues: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+authentication |
Are you sure you didn't try to load the test-deloudify.wasm file instead of the deloudify.wasm? I created the test wasm to run tests against the lemmy plugin using this test runner we have here. It brings in some imports in the Absolutely agree with you on the phasing of Host Functions, just wanted to point them out as an option for later! And yeah will definitely take a look at the code. |
@neuronicnobody Youre right, with the other file it works as expected. |
Awesome! Also, I perused the PR and nothing stuck out to me as a problem or obvious area to improve, but I'll also circulate this with some of the others on the team in case they have any thoughts. You can always find us in Discord as well if you're not already there. |
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someone had the idea that plugins should be able to host their own separate UI, which could help a lot with moderation plugins https://lemmy.ml/comment/11743890 I also think at some point Lemmy may want to have a default set of plugins that are automatically installed |
Can this plugin system provide a mechanism to initiate actions on behalf of the community actor? I am thinking of a system where a community can follow different actors and that announces activities that have a certain keyword. IIUIC, this would allow, e.g, for someone to take posts shared on flipboard and broadcast them to a group discussion, and have the flipboard actor as the "creator" of the post on Lemmy, right? |
@Die4Ever WIth the current implementation in this PR, plugins can add extra data to existing API responses which can be used by alternative frontends. We could also allow plugins to add new API endpoints, but thats not implemented yet. @lullis Im not sure how that would work. My idea for the plugin system is that it can mainly allow to observe and/or modify API requests and responses. If you want to trigger federation actions, you should rather do that by sending your own API requests (eg with a bot account). But maybe I misunderstand what you want to do, you can write a longer explanation in a new issue. |
This PR adds a basic plugin hook using Extism (webassembly), including a simple example plugin written in Go. Plugins can also be written in many other languages like JS, Rust, .NET or C.
For now there are only two plugin hooks available, before and after a new post is created through the local api. However we can add all sorts of plugin hooks, eg for different api actions or incoming federated actions. The question is which plugin hooks are actually needed. So if you are interested in writing Lemmy plugins, please comment below with the hooks that you need.
I dont intend to merge this PR until there is at least a single real-world plugin in development.
Todo:
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