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sidebar_position: 8
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title: Creating an extension
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description: Creating a Podman Desktop extension
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keywords: [podman desktop, podman, extension]
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tags: [podman-desktop, creating-an-extension]
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---
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# Creating a Podman Desktop extension
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This tutorial covers the following end-to-end tasks required to create and run a Podman Desktop extension:
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- [Initializing an extension](/tutorial/creating-an-extension#initializing-an-extension)
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- [Writing the extension entry point](/tutorial/creating-an-extension#writing-the-extension-entry-point)
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- [Build dependencies](/tutorial/creating-an-extension#build-dependencies)
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- [Running the extension](/tutorial/creating-an-extension#running-the-extension)
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- [Verifying the extension's features](/tutorial/creating-an-extension#verifying-the-extensions-features)
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You can write an extension in `TypeScript` or `JavaScript`. You can simplify extension creation by specifying two entry points: `activate()` and `deactivate()` from within the extension.
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All Podman Desktop functionalities are communicated entirely through the [API](https://podman-desktop.io/api). The extension you create interacts with the Podman Desktop API through the `@podman-desktop/api` package. The type definition of the `@podman-desktop/api` API is hosted as part of the [`npm` package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@podman-desktop/api).
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## Before you begin
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Make sure you have:
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- [Installed Podman Desktop](/docs/installation).
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- [A running Podman machine](/docs/podman/creating-a-podman-machine).
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- A developer role.
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- Installed `JavaScript` or `TypeScript`.
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- A clone of the [Podman Desktop](https://github.com/podman-desktop/podman-desktop) repository on your local machine.
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## Initializing an extension
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Create a `package.json` file to initialize your extension.
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1. Create a subdirectory, such as `foobar` in the `extensions` directory of the Podman Desktop repository.
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1. Initialize a `package.json` file and add it to the subdirectory.
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```json
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{}
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```
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1. Add `TypeScript` and the Podman Desktop API to the development dependencies:
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```json lines
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"devDependencies": {
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"@podman-desktop/api": "latest",
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"typescript": "latest",
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"vite": "latest"
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},
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```
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1. Add the required metadata:
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```json lines
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"name": "my-extension",
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"displayName": "My Hello World extension",
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"description": "How to write my first extension",
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"version": "0.0.1",
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"icon": "icon.png",
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"publisher": "benoitf",
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```
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1. Add the Podman Desktop version to run the extension:
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```json lines
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"engines": {
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"podman-desktop": "latest"
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},
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```
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1. Add the main entry point:
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```json lines
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"main": "./dist/extension.js"
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```
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1. Add a `Hello World` command contribution:
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```json lines
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"contributes": {
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"commands": [
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{
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"command": "my.first.command",
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"title": "My First Extension: Hello World"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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1. Validate the complete `package.json` file manually:
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**_Example: The complete `package.json` file_**
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```json
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{
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"devDependencies": {
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"@podman-desktop/api": "latest",
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"typescript": "latest",
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"vite": "latest"
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},
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"name": "my-extension",
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"displayName": "My Hello World extension",
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"description": "How to write my first extension",
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"version": "0.0.1",
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"icon": "icon.png",
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"publisher": "benoitf",
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"engines": {
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"podman-desktop": "latest"
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},
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"scripts": {
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"build": "vite build",
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"test": "vitest run --coverage",
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"test:watch": "vitest watch --coverage",
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"watch": "vite build --watch"
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},
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"main": "./dist/extension.js",
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"contributes": {
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"commands": [
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{
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"command": "my.first.command",
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"title": "My First Extension: Hello World"
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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1. Add an `icon.png` file to the subdirectory.
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## Writing the extension entry point
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1. Create a `src/extension.ts` file in the subdirectory.
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1. Import the Podman Desktop API into the file:
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```typescript
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import * as podmanDesktopAPI from '@podman-desktop/api';
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```
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1. Use one of the following ways to expose the `activate` function:
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- Synchronous (sequential execution of tasks)
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```typescript
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export function activate(): void;
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```
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- Asynchronous (parallel execution of tasks)
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```typescript
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export async function activate(): Promise<void>;
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```
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1. Optional: Add an extension context to the `activate` function by enabling the extension to register disposable resources:
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```typescript
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export async function activate(extensionContext: podmanDesktopAPI.ExtensionContext): Promise<void> {}
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```
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1. Add the features of the extension to the file. This sample extension:
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- Registers the command referenced in the `package.json` file.
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- Displays an option for the user to select values from the dropdown list.
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- Displays a pop-up message with the values selected by the user.
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- Creates an item in the status bar to run the command.
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```typescript
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import * as podmanDesktopAPI from '@podman-desktop/api';
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export async function activate(extensionContext: podmanDesktopAPI.ExtensionContext): Promise<void> {
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// register the command referenced in package.json file
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const myFirstCommand = podmanDesktopAPI.commands.registerCommand('my.first.command', async () => {
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// display a choice to the user for selecting some values
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const result = await podmanDesktopAPI.window.showQuickPick(['un', 'deux', 'trois'], {
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canPickMany: true, // user can select more than one choice
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});
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// display an information message with the user choice
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await podmanDesktopAPI.window.showInformationMessage(`The choice was: ${result}`);
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});
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// create an item in the status bar to run our command
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// it will stick on the left of the status bar
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const item = podmanDesktopAPI.window.createStatusBarItem(podmanDesktopAPI.StatusBarAlignLeft, 100);
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item.text = 'My first command';
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item.command = 'my.first.command';
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item.show();
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// register disposable resources to it's removed when you deactivte the extension
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extensionContext.subscriptions.push(myFirstCommand);
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extensionContext.subscriptions.push(item);
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}
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```
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1. Optional: Use one of the following ways to expose the `deactivate` function:
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- Synchronous
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```typescript
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export function deactivate(): void;
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```
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- Asynchronous
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```typescript
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export async function deactivate(): Promise<void>;
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```
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:::note
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The above example is not a full representation of every functionality an extension can be used for. You can expand the internal Podman Desktop functionalities, such as creating a new provider and adding new commands. See our [API documentation](https://podman-desktop.io/api) for more information.
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## Build dependencies
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You can build this extension by configuring `TypeScript` and `Vite`.
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1. Create a file named `tsconfig.json` with the following content in the subdirectory:
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```json
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{
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"compilerOptions": {
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"module": "esnext",
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"lib": ["ES2017"],
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"sourceMap": true,
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"rootDir": "src",
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"outDir": "dist",
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"target": "esnext",
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"moduleResolution": "Node",
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"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
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"resolveJsonModule": true,
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"skipLibCheck": true,
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"types": ["node"]
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},
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"include": ["src", "types/*.d.ts"]
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}
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```
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2. Create a file named `vite.config.js` with the following content in the subdirectory:
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```javascript
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/**********************************************************************
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* Copyright (C) 2023 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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***********************************************************************/
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import { join } from 'path';
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import { builtinModules } from 'module';
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const PACKAGE_ROOT = __dirname;
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/**
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* @type {import('vite').UserConfig}
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* @see https://vitejs.dev/config/
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*/
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const config = {
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mode: process.env.MODE,
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root: PACKAGE_ROOT,
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envDir: process.cwd(),
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resolve: {
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alias: {
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'/@/': join(PACKAGE_ROOT, 'src') + '/',
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},
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},
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build: {
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sourcemap: 'inline',
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target: 'esnext',
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outDir: 'dist',
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assetsDir: '.',
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minify: process.env.MODE === 'production' ? 'esbuild' : false,
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lib: {
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entry: 'src/extension.ts',
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formats: ['cjs'],
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},
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rollupOptions: {
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external: ['@podman-desktop/api', ...builtinModules.flatMap(p => [p, `node:${p}`])],
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output: {
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entryFileNames: '[name].js',
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},
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},
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emptyOutDir: true,
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reportCompressedSize: false,
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},
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};
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export default config;
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```
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## Running the extension
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1. Stop the Podman Desktop application if it runs in the background.
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1. Run the following command from your clone of the Podman Desktop repository:
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```shell
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pnpm watch --extension-folder <path-to-your-extension>
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```
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The extension compiles and generates the output in the `dist` folder of the subdirectory.
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:::note
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You can also [run and verify the extension](/docs/extensions/debugging-an-extension) directly from the Podman Desktop UI.
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## Verifying the extension's features
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1. Click **Extensions** in the left navigation pane.
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1. Search the created `My Hello World` extension in the list. The extension is `ACTIVE`.
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1. Verify the features of the extension:
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1. Click the `My first command` item in the status bar. A dropdown list opens.
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1. Select a value from the dropdown list.
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1. Click **OK**. A pop-up notifying the selected value opens.
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1. Click **OK**.
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:::note
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If you have created a webview extension, you can access the console of the extension:
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1. Right-click the extension icon in the left navigation pane.
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1. Select **Open Devtools of the webview**.
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## Additional resources
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- [Podman Desktop API code](https://github.com/podman-desktop/podman-desktop/blob/main/packages/extension-api/src/extension-api.d.ts)
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- [Podman Desktop API documentation](https://podman-desktop.io/api)
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- [Overview - Creating an extension](/docs/extensions/developing#overview-of-creating-a-new-extension)
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- [Expanding your extension](/docs/extensions/developing#expanding-your-extension)
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- [Publishing a Podman Desktop extension](/docs/extensions/publish)
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