Good question (and no good answer) and I think it address to the weakest
point of VE documentation  - it doesn't have enough code examples, or high
view documentation.
(the best answer you can get may be
https://doc.wikimedia.org/VisualEditor/master/#!/api/mw.libs.ve-method-addPlugin
)


My advice is to AVOID using this documentation - this is usually micro
level documentation, and it is not enough.
You should prefer to grep the codebase to get some working examples and
craft it.
Here is the example of graph:
http://git.wikimedia.org/tree/mediawiki%2Fextensions%2FGraph.git/master/modules%2Fve-graph

and old (possibly outdated) but good into and high level documentation for
VE:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/VisualEditor/API






On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 10:49 PM, Daniel Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you! Which class on this page is the best starting point for
> learning to write a plugin?
>
> https://doc.wikimedia.org/VisualEditor/master/
>
> DanB
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: Wikitech-l [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Trevor Parscal
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 11:28 AM
> To: Wikimedia developers
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] VisualEditor roadmap - extensibility within
> MediaWiki?
>
> VisualEditor is very extendable by design. You can do pretty much anything
> you want with a plugin, and we've demonstrated this with many existing
> plugins that provide all sorts of interesting features.
>
> The APIs for adding features to VisualEditor, while perhaps not as well
> documented as we'd like them to be, have existed for years and are now
> quite stable.
>
> We have seen extensions such as math, graph and score be integrated into
> VisualEditor by developers who are relatively new to the code base.
> However, direct communication with the team was still important to those
> efforts.
>
> The documentation that does exist is generated from code comments, and the
> VisualEditor code base is particularly well documented. There was
> a supplemental documentation effort for OOjs UI this time last year, and I
> think that worked out pretty well. This may be something we can do in the
> next six months, but there are not yet any concrete plans to do so.
>
> Ed Sanders is a good person to be in touch with, along with others on the
> VosualEditor team, who are easily reached on IRC. See the MediaWiki page on
> VisialEditor for details.
>
> - Trevor
>
> On Thursday, January 21, 2016, Daniel Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was looking through the VisualEditor roadmap (
> > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/VisualEditor/Roadmap) and did not notice
> > anything about third-party MediaWiki extensions for the editor. Did I
> > miss it?
> >
> > I do see plans for "non-Mediawiki" extensions (under "Release for
> > third-party non-MediaWiki users"), and also for Mediawiki admins to
> > "easily install and use VisualEditor" (under "Release for third-party
> > MediaWiki users"), but nothing about extending it within MediaWiki. For
> > example, adding a button or menu item to insert a particular parser tag.
> >
> > Is this by design?
> >
> > I did notice "Non-template transclusions" on the roadmap, which looks
> like
> > a way to insert parser tags & parser functions if you already know their
> > name (the way template transclusions work right now). That will be a big
> > help. However, for (say) inserting a given parser tag, it would be great
> if
> > we could easily add a button or menu item for it.
> >
> > Thank you very much for any info.
> > DanB
> >
> >
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