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Why is my plug-in not showing up?

Yasmeen Roumie July 1, 2015

 

I'm following the plug-in tutorial, but their example is in JIRA and I'm trying to make a plug-in for Confluence. I'm trying to test and see if the plug-in shows up when I go to its directory and try "atlas-run" but it's not showing up at all. (The tutorial is here, for reference)

 

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July 1, 2015

If you've used atlas-create-confluence-plugin, that should initially have created a skeleton addon with all the correct settings.  It's well worth using atlas-run to check that this actually fires up and appears in your local confluence before you start amending the pom.xml or any code.  Even doing nothing, it will show in your list of installled addons, and then you know that an incremental change breaks it (although that's a clumsy way to get to the actual problem, as below)

The standard answer here though is to read your log - it will show your plugin trying to load and failing.  And why it's failing.

3.75Gb is very very wrong as well.  Sounds like you've got imports that you really don't want.  

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Yasmeen Roumie July 1, 2015

@Pauls Žunda I can't post the file because for some reason it's 3.75 gb? @Timothy Chin I'm not getting an error, but the plug-in just isn't showing up

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July 1, 2015

What is the error you are getting?

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July 1, 2015

Can you zip your project and post it here? I will check if it is problem with the project.

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Yasmeen Roumie July 1, 2015

Yes, it's definitely a Confluence plug-in. I even checked the "pom.xml" file.

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Did you use atlas-create-confluence-plugin? If yes, can you attach your project?

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