pub struct PluginRegistry { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Registry for managing all loaded plugins
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Source§impl PluginRegistry
impl PluginRegistry
Sourcepub fn find_plugin_for_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Option<&dyn VxPlugin>
pub fn find_plugin_for_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Option<&dyn VxPlugin>
Find plugin that supports the given tool
Sourcepub fn find_plugin_for_package_manager(
&self,
pm_name: &str,
) -> Option<&dyn VxPlugin>
pub fn find_plugin_for_package_manager( &self, pm_name: &str, ) -> Option<&dyn VxPlugin>
Find plugin that supports the given package manager
Sourcepub fn get_package_manager(
&self,
pm_name: &str,
) -> Option<Box<dyn VxPackageManager>>
pub fn get_package_manager( &self, pm_name: &str, ) -> Option<Box<dyn VxPackageManager>>
Get package manager by name
Sourcepub fn get_all_tools(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn VxTool>>
pub fn get_all_tools(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn VxTool>>
Get all available tools from all plugins
Sourcepub fn get_all_package_managers(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn VxPackageManager>>
pub fn get_all_package_managers(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn VxPackageManager>>
Get all available package managers from all plugins
Sourcepub fn get_tool_names(&self) -> Vec<String>
pub fn get_tool_names(&self) -> Vec<String>
Get all registered tool names
Sourcepub fn get_package_manager_names(&self) -> Vec<String>
pub fn get_package_manager_names(&self) -> Vec<String>
Get all registered package manager names
Sourcepub fn supports_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> bool
pub fn supports_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> bool
Check if a tool is supported
Sourcepub fn supports_package_manager(&self, pm_name: &str) -> bool
pub fn supports_package_manager(&self, pm_name: &str) -> bool
Check if a package manager is supported
Sourcepub fn get_plugins(&self) -> &[Box<dyn VxPlugin>]
pub fn get_plugins(&self) -> &[Box<dyn VxPlugin>]
Get all plugins
Sourcepub async fn initialize_all(&mut self) -> Result<()>
pub async fn initialize_all(&mut self) -> Result<()>
Initialize all plugins
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impl Freeze for PluginRegistry
impl !RefUnwindSafe for PluginRegistry
impl Send for PluginRegistry
impl Sync for PluginRegistry
impl Unpin for PluginRegistry
impl !UnwindSafe for PluginRegistry
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