Plugins in Modlr
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The infrastructure is described in further detail here: [[Modlr plugin]] | The infrastructure is described in further detail here: [[Modlr plugin]] | ||
It loads plugins located in the path, decided by this code: (Strikeout is replaced with new value 20230125 due to OneDrive sync issues.) | It loads plugins located in the path, decided by this code: (Strikeout is replaced with the new value 20230125 due to OneDrive sync issues.) | ||
private const string RegKeyName = @"Software\CapableObjects\Modlr"; | private const string RegKeyName = @"Software\CapableObjects\Modlr"; | ||
public static void LoadPlugIns() | public static void LoadPlugIns() | ||
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As the code shows, you can override that path by creating a registry value: | As the code shows, you can override that path by creating a registry value: | ||
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[[Category:MDriven Designer]] | [[Category:MDriven Designer]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 10 February 2024
The Modelling logic central to MDrivenDesigner and MDriven for VisualStudio has a Plugin infrastructure.
The infrastructure is described in further detail here: Modlr plugin
It loads plugins located in the path, decided by this code: (Strikeout is replaced with the new value 20230125 due to OneDrive sync issues.)
private const string RegKeyName = @"Software\CapableObjects\Modlr"; public static void LoadPlugIns() { string path = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.CommonApplicationData.LocalApplicationData); path += @"\CapableObjects\MDriven\Plugins"; Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey key = Microsoft.Win32.Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(RegKeyName); if (key != null) { path = key.GetValue("PluginPath",path) as string; } System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(path); LoadPlugInAssemblies(path); }
As the code shows, you can override that path by creating a registry value:
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