# Phase 2: Plugin System - Context **Gathered:** 2026-02-04 **Status:** Ready for planning ## Phase Boundary Establish the plugin architecture that all other features build upon. This includes plugin discovery, manifest parsing, lifecycle management (register, boot, shutdown), dependency resolution, and a type-safe extension API for plugins to extend each other. Components, themes, auth, admin, content, and core plugins all depend on this foundation. ## Implementation Decisions ### Manifest Format - **Hybrid approach:** YAML for metadata, Scala trait for code contracts - YAML contains: vendor, name, version, description, author, homepage, license, tags, min Scala version, dependencies - Scala trait contains: lifecycle hooks only (register, boot, shutdown) - **Dependencies:** Semver ranges (e.g., `golem15.blog:^1.2.0`) - **Soft dependencies:** Supported via `optionalDeps` — loads after if present, ignored if not - **Vendor namespace:** Explicitly declared in YAML (`vendor: golem15, name: blog`) - **Versioning:** Standard semver — MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, major bump = breaking change - **No conflict declarations** — handle incompatibilities via dependency constraints ### Lifecycle Hooks - **Three phases:** register, boot, shutdown (like WinterCMS) - **Execution model:** Hybrid — register is sync (pure data), boot/shutdown are async (ZIO effects) - **Boot failures:** Graceful degradation — failed plugin disabled, dependents disabled, rest of app runs - **Boot ordering:** Sequential by dependency order, then by numeric priority (higher boots first among peers) - **Circular dependencies:** Error at discovery time (fail early) - **Enabled flag:** Plugins can be disabled via config without removing from directory - **Migrations:** Separate CLI command only, not during boot - **Hot reload:** Supported in dev mode — file changes trigger plugin reload - **Logging:** Minimal by default (errors/warnings only) - **Plugin context:** Both PluginContext (simple access) and ZIO environment (advanced DI) - **Health checks:** Optional health trait plugins can implement for /health endpoint - **State tracking:** Full state machine (registered, booting, running, failed, disabled) - **Enable/disable control:** Admin API only, plugins cannot control each other ### Extension Mechanics - **Multi-pattern approach** (like WinterCMS): - Events for loose coupling (pub/sub) - Traits for type-safe contracts - Registration system for UI extensions (forms, navigation) - **Form/list extensions:** Hybrid — simple extensions in YAML, complex logic in code - **Type safety:** Compile-time where possible using Scala's type system - **Admin navigation:** Both YAML for standard items, code for dynamic/conditional items - **Model extensions:** Full API — plugins can add columns and relations to other plugins' models - **Route/controller interception:** Middleware-style wrapping (before/after logic) - **Multiple extensions merge:** Additive (like WinterCMS) — Plugin A and B can both extend Plugin C, extensions accumulate - **Extension conflicts:** Actual conflicts (same field name) error, otherwise merge - **Granularity:** Plugin-level only — disable plugin = disable all its extensions ### Developer Experience - **Dependency errors:** Console message with suggested fix (e.g., "try: install golem15.blog ^1.2.0") - **Plugin doctor:** Full diagnostic command — manifests, dependencies, conflicts, health - **Dev mode debugging:** Full tracing — verbose logs, timing, dependency graph visualization, event flow tracing - **API documentation:** Auto-generated from traits, events, extension points ### Claude's Discretion - Shutdown timeout policy - Event listener priority ordering - Runtime error handling patterns (isolated vs propagated) - Asset injection targeting (global vs page-specific) ## Specific Ideas - "Make it similar to WinterCMS" — multiple plugins extending the same target, extensions merge additively - Events, traits, AND registration system — all three patterns available like WinterCMS - Plugin B can extend Plugin A's backend forms and navigation - Example: Golem15.Golem extending Blog with AI image generation AND Golem15.SEO extending Blog with SEO fields — both work simultaneously ## Deferred Ideas None — discussion stayed within phase scope --- *Phase: 02-plugin-system* *Context gathered: 2026-02-04*