# Plugin system overview ### Prior art Swagger UI leans heavily on concepts and patterns found in React and Redux. If you aren't already familiar, here's some suggested reading: - [React: Quick Start (reactjs.org)](https://reactjs.org/docs/hello-world.html) - [Redux README (redux.js.org)](http://redux.js.org/) In the following documentation, we won't take the time to define the fundamentals covered in the resources above. > **Note**: Some of the examples in this section contain JSX, which is a syntax extension to JavaScript that is useful for writing React components. > > If you don't want to set up a build pipeline capable of translating JSX to JavaScript, take a look at [React without JSX (reactjs.org)](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-without-jsx.html). You can use our `system.React` reference to leverage React without needing to pull a copy into your project. ### The System The _system_ is the heart of the Swagger UI application. At runtime, it's a JavaScript object that holds many things: - React components - Bound Redux actions and reducers - Bound Reselect state selectors - System-wide collection of available components - Built-in helpers like `getComponent`, `makeMappedContainer`, and `getStore` - References to the React and Immutable.js libraries (`system.React`, `system.Im`) - User-defined helper functions The system is built up when Swagger UI is called by iterating through ("compiling") each plugin that Swagger UI has been given, through the `presets` and `plugins` configuration options. ### Presets Presets are arrays of plugins, which are provided to Swagger UI through the `presets` configuration option. All plugins within presets are compiled before any plugins provided via the `plugins` configuration option. Consider the following example: ```javascript const MyPreset = [FirstPlugin, SecondPlugin, ThirdPlugin] SwaggerUI({ presets: [ MyPreset ] }) ``` By default, Swagger UI includes the internal `ApisPreset`, which contains a set of plugins that provide baseline functionality for Swagger UI. If you specify your own `presets` option, you need to add the ApisPreset manually, like so: ```javascript SwaggerUI({ presets: [ SwaggerUI.presets.apis, MyAmazingCustomPreset ] }) ``` The need to provide the `apis` preset when adding other presets is an artifact of Swagger UI's original design, and will likely be removed in the next major version. ### getComponent `getComponent` is a helper function injected into every container component, which is used to get references to components provided by the plugin system. All components should be loaded through `getComponent`, since it allows other plugins to modify the component. It is preferred over a conventional `import` statement. Container components in Swagger UI can be loaded by passing `true` as the second argument to `getComponent`, like so: ```javascript getComponent("ContainerComponentName", true) ``` This will map the current system as props to the component.