* ✨ Add component synchronization to waitForLayoutUpdate * 🐛 Fix async mock leak in workspace-reflow-test Use mock/with-mocks instead of with-redefs for http/send! mock in failed-google-font-css-does-not-abort-shared-consumers test. with-redefs restores bindings when the block exits synchronously, but the RxJS subscription fires asynchronously. This caused the mock to leak into subsequent tests (workspace-media-test), producing 3 spurious failures. AI-assisted-by: mimo-v2.5-pro * ♻️ Replace async with-redefs with mock/with-mocks in frontend tests with-redefs restores bindings when the block exits synchronously, which is too early for async code (t/async, rx/subs!, promises). mock/with-mocks uses set! and restores in the done callback, keeping mocks alive across async boundaries. Converted 15 with-redefs usages across 4 test files: - workspace_reflow_test.cljs: 2 genuinely async tests (P1) - routes_test.cljs: 3 SSO caching tests (P2) - main_errors_test.cljs: 8 expired-org SSO tests (P2) - comments_test.cljs: 2 comment thread tests (P2) 36 purely sync with-redefs usages left unchanged — with-redefs is correct for synchronous code. AI-assisted-by: mimo-v2.5-pro * 📎 Fix fmt issues --------- Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Penpot Plugins
What can you find here?
We've been working in an MVP to allow users to develop their own plugins and use the existing ones.
There are 2 important folders to keep an eye on: apps and libs.
In the libs folder you'll find:
- plugins-runtime: here you'll find the code that initializes the plugin and sets a few listeners to know when the penpot page/file/selection changes. It has its own README.
- plugins-styles: basic css library with penpot styles in case you need help for styling your plugins.
In the apps folder you'll find some examples that use the libraries mentioned
above.
-
contrast-plugin: to run this example check Create a plugin from scratch
-
example-styles: to run this example you should run
pnpm run start:styles-example
Open in your browser: http://localhost:4202/
Run Penpot sample plugins
This guide will help you launch a Penpot plugin from the penpot-plugins repository. Before proceeding, ensure that you have Penpot running locally by following the setup instructions.
In the terminal, navigate to the penpot-plugins repository and run pnpm -r install to install the required dependencies. Then, run pnpm run start to
launch the plugins runtime.
After installing the dependencies, choose a plugin to launch. You can either run one of the provided examples or create your own (see "Creating a plugin from scratch" below). To launch a plugin, Open a new terminal tab and run the appropriate startup script for the chosen plugin.
For instance, to launch the Contrast plugin, use the following command:
// for the contrast plugin
pnpm run start:plugin:contrast
Finally, open in your browser the specific port. In this specific example would
be http://localhost:4302
A table listing the available plugins and their corresponding startup commands is provided below.
Sample plugins
| Plugin | Description | PORT | Start command | Manifest URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| poc-state-plugin | Sandbox plugin to test new plugins api functionality | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:poc-state | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| contrast-plugin | Sample plugin that gives you color contrast information | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:contrast | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| icons-plugin | Tool to add icons from Feather | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:icons | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| lorem-ipsum-plugin | Generate Lorem ipsum text | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:loremipsum | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| create-palette-plugin | Creates a board with all the palette colors | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:palette | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| table-plugin | Create or import table | 4202 | pnpm run start:table-plugin | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| rename-layers-plugin | Rename layers in bulk | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:renamelayers | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| colors-to-tokens-plugin | Generate tokens JSON file | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:colors-to-tokens | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
| poc-tokens-plugin | Sandbox plugin to test tokens functionality | 4202 | pnpm run start:plugin:poc-tokens | http://localhost:4202/assets/manifest.json |
Web Apps
| App | Description | PORT | Start command | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| plugins-runtime | Runtime for the plugins subsystem | 4200 | pnpm run start:app:runtime | |
| example-styles | Showcase of some of the Penpot styles that can be used in plugins | 4201 | pnpm run start:app:styles-example | http://localhost:4201/ |
Creating a plugin from scratch
If you want to create a new plugin, read the following README
License
This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
Copyright (c) KALEIDOS INC Sucursal en España SL
Penpot is a Kaleidos’ open source project