Plugin support ============== The bundle offers you the ability to manage extra plugins. To understand how it works, you will enable the `Wordcount`_ plugin for our CKEditor widget. Install the Plugin ------------------ First, you need to download and extract it in the web directory. For that, you have two possibilities: #. Directly put the plugin in the web directory (``/web/ckeditor/plugins/`` for example). #. Put the plugin in the ``/Resources/public/`` directory of any of your bundles. Register the Plugin ------------------- In order to load it, you need to specify its location. For that, you can do it globally in your configuration: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml fos_ck_editor: default_config: my_config configs: my_config: extraPlugins: "wordcount" plugins: wordcount: path: "/bundles/mybundle/wordcount/" # with trailing slash filename: "plugin.js" Or you can do it in your widget: .. code-block:: php $builder->add('field', 'ckeditor', array( 'config' => array( 'extraPlugins' => 'wordcount', ), 'plugins' => array( 'wordcount' => array( 'path' => '/bundles/mybundle/wordcount/', // with trailing slash 'filename' => 'plugin.js', ), ), )); Plugin dependency ----------------- Once your plugin is installed and registered, you will also need to install and register these dependencies. Hopefully, the ``wordcount`` has no extra dependency but other plugin can require extra ones. So if it is the case, you need to redo the process for them and so on. Plugin icon ----------- If you don't configure a built-in toolbar or a custom toolbar, the plugin icon should be visible automatically according to the plugin configuration otherwise, it is your responsibility to configure it. Take a look to this :doc:`documentation `. .. _`Wordcount`: http://ckeditor.com/addon/wordcount