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[add-resource] New Plugin Admin Blocks #3913

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falk-m opened this issue Mar 20, 2025 · 6 comments
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[add-resource] New Plugin Admin Blocks #3913

falk-m opened this issue Mar 20, 2025 · 6 comments

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@falk-m
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falk-m commented Mar 20, 2025

I would like to add my new plugin to the Grav Repository.
Here are the project details: https://github.com/falk-m/grav-plugin-admin-blocks

This plugin let you manage our page content in modular blocks.
Its simular to content managament in other CMS systems like Kirby or Redaxo.

Thank you:-)

@rhukster
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looks interesting! I'm curious to try this out myself. This is something that we actually planned on implementing in some form to bridge the gap between 100% custom blueprints with sections of stuff stored in frontmatter, and the page-based modular model. it sounds like it comprimises by providing the blocks as sections but with the ability to have custom twig for those blocks.

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added to GPM btw

@rhukster rhukster reopened this Mar 20, 2025
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Actually left this open for further discussion

@rhukster
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So your plugin is not available in GPM because you have not created a release. Please make sure you have followed all the steps here: https://learn.getgrav.org/17/advanced/grav-development#theme-plugin-release-process

As soon as a proper release has been created, GPM can pick it up. It runs once an hour.

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falk-m commented Mar 23, 2025

Hi @rhukster,

I have a mistake in the plugin nameing.

The repository Name is grav-plugin-admin-blocks, but the directory name should be 'admin-addon-blocks'.

Should I rename the git-repository to 'grav-plugin-admin-addon-blocks' or should I rename the plugin files to 'admin-blocks.php',... instead of 'admin-addon-blocks.php'?

What is a better name, 'admin-blocks' or 'admin-addon-blocks' to mark its a admin plugin extension?

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rhukster commented Mar 23, 2025

i think aadmin-blocks is better, so just rename any classnames, filenames, readme references, etc to admin-blocks

Also will just work when GPM picks it up next time. You will need to do a new release though.. it only picks up changes on release.

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