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Pujit Mehrotra d9ab58eb83 chore: require connect plugin to enable flash backup (#1419)
## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added a check to ensure the "unraid-api-plugin-connect" plugin is
enabled before allowing flash backup functionality.
- Introduced a utility to directly verify if specific API plugins are
enabled.

- **Refactor**
- Updated internal logic to use a centralized class and script-based
checks for plugin status and version instead of manual config parsing.
- Improved script command-line interface for easier plugin status and
version checks.

- **Bug Fixes**
- Flash Backup feature and service now only activate when the required
API plugin is enabled, preventing unintended usage.
- Flash Backup UI is conditionally displayed based on the presence of
the API plugin.
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Unraid Plugin Builder

Tool for building and testing Unraid plugins locally as well as packaging them for deployment.

Development Workflow

1. Watch for Changes

The watch command will automatically sync changes from the API, UI components, and web app into the plugin source:

# Start watching all components
pnpm run watch:all

# Or run individual watchers:
pnpm run api:watch    # Watch API changes
pnpm run ui:watch     # Watch Unraid UI component changes
pnpm run wc:watch     # Watch web component changes

This will copy:

  • API files to ./source/dynamix.unraid.net/usr/local/unraid-api
  • UI components to ./source/dynamix.unraid.net/usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/unraid-components
  • Web components to the same UI directory

2. Build the Plugin

Once your changes are ready, build the plugin package:

# Build using Docker - on non-Linux systems
pnpm run docker:build-and-run

# Or build with the build script
pnpm run build:validate

This will create the plugin files in ./deploy/release/

3. Serve and Install

Start a local HTTP server to serve the plugin files:

# Serve the plugin files
pnpm run http-server

Then install the plugin on your Unraid development machine by visiting:

http://SERVER_NAME.local/Plugins

Then paste the following URL into the Unraid Plugins page:

http://YOUR_LOCAL_DEV_MACHINE_IP:5858/plugins/local/dynamix.unraid.net.plg

Replace SERVER_NAME with your development machine's hostname.

Development Tips

  • Run watchers in a separate terminal while developing
  • The http-server includes CORS headers for local development
  • Check the Unraid system log for plugin installation issues

Environment Setup

  1. Initialize environment:

    pnpm run env:init
    
  2. Validate environment:

    pnpm run env:validate
    

Available Commands

Build Commands

  • build - Build the plugin package
  • build:validate - Build with environment validation
  • docker:build - Build the Docker container
  • docker:run - Run the builder in Docker
  • docker:build-and-run - Build and run in Docker

Watch Commands

  • watch:all - Watch all component changes
  • api:watch - Watch API changes
  • ui:watch - Watch UI component changes
  • wc:watch - Watch web component changes

Server Commands

  • http-server - Serve the plugin files locally

Environment Commands

  • env:init - Create initial .env file
  • env:validate - Validate environment setup
  • env:clean - Remove .env file

Troubleshooting

  1. Watch not updating files

    • Check that source directories exist
    • Verify file permissions
  2. Build failures

    • Ensure .env file exists
    • Check Docker setup if using containerized build
    • Verify source files are present
  3. Installation issues

    • Confirm http-server is running
    • Check your local IP is correct
    • Verify plugin file permissions