Plugin Entries ============== Add, remove and configure all your plugins from this page. Each plugin domain will have its own card including the plugin entries configured. .. note:: You can enable debugging for a plugin domain from here by clicking on the "Debug" icon. This will enable verbose logging for all plugin entries under that domain. Adding a plugin entry --------------------- - Click on the **ADD PLUGIN** button - Select the desired plugin from the dropdown - Each plugin will include setting up one or mulitple platforms. Refer to each platform documentation for specific configuration steps. - Click **CLOSE** to save the plugin entry. Editing plugin Options ---------------------- If the plugin has options a **CONFIGURE** will show up next to the plugin entry. Click on it to open the options dialog. Refer to the plugin documentation for specific option details. Assigning a plugin entry to a workstation ----------------------------------------- If the plugin supports workstation assignment, you can assign the workstation for this plugin entry using the **Plugin Settings** option from the three dots menu. Reloading a plugin entry ------------------------ Using the three dots menu, you can reload a plugin entry. This will restart the plugin instance and re-apply the configuration. Useful when troubleshooting issues. Enabling a plugin entry ----------------------- When the plugin entry is disabled, an **ENABLE** button will show. This will start the plugin instance using its existing configuration. .. note:: If the plugin has been disabled because of the applied license, you will need to update your license first before enabling it again. Disabling a plugin entry ------------------------ Using the three dots menu, you can disable a plugin entry. This will stop the plugin instance without removing its configuration. You can re-enable it later. Deleting a plugin entry ----------------------- Using the three dots menu, you can delete a plugin entry. This will remove the plugin instance and its configuration permanently.