--- id: dev-plugins title: Developing Plugins --- There are many ways to extend `verdaccio`, currently we support `authentication plugins`, `middleware plugins` (since `v2.7.0`) and `storage plugins` since (`v3.x`). ## Authentication Plugins This section will describe how it looks like a Verdaccio plugin in a ES5 way. Basically we have to return an object with a single method called `authenticate` that will recieve 3 arguments (`user, password, callback`). Once the authentication has been executed there is 2 options to give a response to `verdaccio`. ### API ```js function authenticate (user, password, callback) { ...more stuff } ``` ##### OnError Either something bad happened or auth was unsuccessful. callback(null, false) ##### OnSuccess The auth was successful. `groups` is an array of strings where the user is part of. callback(null, groups); ### Example ```javascript function Auth(config, stuff) { var self = Object.create(Auth.prototype); self._users = {}; // config for this module self._config = config; // verdaccio logger self._logger = stuff.logger; // pass verdaccio logger to ldapauth self._config.client_options.log = stuff.logger; return self; } Auth.prototype.authenticate = function (user, password, callback) { var LdapClient = new LdapAuth(self._config.client_options); .... LdapClient.authenticate(user, password, function (err, ldapUser) { ... var groups; ... callback(null, groups); }); }; module.exports = Auth; ``` And the setup ```yaml auth: htpasswd: file: ./htpasswd ``` Where `htpasswd` is the sufix of the plugin name. eg: `verdaccio-htpasswd` and the rest of the body would be the plugin configuration params. ## Middleware Integration Middleware plugins have the capability to modify the API layer, either adding new endpoints or intercepting requests. A pretty good example of middleware plugin is the (sinopia-github-oauth)[https://github.com/soundtrackyourbrand/sinopia-github-oauth]) compatible with `verdaccio`. ### API ```js function register_middlewares(expressApp, auth, storage) { ...more stuff } ``` To register a middleware we need an object with a single method called `register_middlewares` that will recieve 3 arguments (`expressApp, auth, storage`). *Auth* is the authentification instance and *storage* is also the main Storage instance that will give you have access to all to the storage actions. ## Storage Plugins Since `verdaccio@3.x` we also can plug a custom storage. ### API The storage API is a bit more complex, you will need to create a class that return a `ILocalData` implementation. Please see details bellow. ```js
class LocalDatabase{ constructor(config: Config, logger: Logger): ILocalData; } interface ILocalData { add(name: string): SyncReturn; remove(name: string): SyncReturn; get(): StorageList; getPackageStorage(packageInfo: string): IPackageStorage; sync(): ?SyncReturn; } interface ILocalPackageManager { writeTarball(name: string): IUploadTarball; readTarball(name: string): IReadTarball; readPackage(fileName: string, callback: Callback): void; createPackage(name: string, value: any, cb: Callback): void; deletePackage(fileName: string, callback: Callback): void; removePackage(callback: Callback): void; updatePackage(pkgFileName: string, updateHandler: Callback, onWrite: Callback, transformPackage: Function, onEnd: Callback): void; savePackage(fileName: string, json: Package, callback: Callback): void; } interface IUploadTarball extends stream$PassThrough { abort(): void; done(): void; } interface IReadTarball extends stream$PassThrough { abort(): void; done(): void; } ``` > This API still is experimental and might change next minor versions. The default [LocalStorage plugin](https://github.com/verdaccio/local-storage) it comes built-in in `verdaccio` and it is being loaded if any storage plugin has been defined.