The plugins
property on the part configuration object
list the plugins that are used in/required by the part:
Javascript
import { pluginBundle } from '@freesewing/plugin-bundle'
import { pluginBust } from '@freesewing/plugin-bust'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [ pluginBundle, pluginBust ],
draft: ({ part }
) => part
}
TIP
You should only list the plugins that are required by the part itself, not those required by its dependencies
Passing data to a plugin
Some plugins require you to pass data to the plugin.
For these, pass an [plugin, data]
array:
Javascript
import { pluginBundle } from '@freesewing/plugin-bundle'
import { myDataPlugin } from 'myDataPlugin'
const myData = {
some: 'data'
}
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [ pluginBundle, [ myDataPlugin, data ] ],
draft: ({ part }
) => part
}
Conditional plugins
A conditional plugin is loaded only when a condition is met.
The plugin and condition should be provided as an Object
with the following structure:
Javascript
import myPlugin from './my-plugin.mjs'
const myConditionalPlugin = {
myPlugin,
condition,
}
Where myPlugin
is the plugin itself, and condition
is a method
that returns true
if the plugin should be loaded.
RELATED
Refer to the plugin guide to learn about conditional plugins