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---
id: plugins
title: "Plugins"
---
Verdaccio is a pluggable application. It can be extended in many ways, either new authentication methods, adding endpoints or using a custom storage.
There are 5 types of plugins:
* [Authentication](plugin-auth.md)
* [Middleware](plugin-middleware.md)
* [Storage](plugin-storage.md)
* Custom Theme and filters
> If you are interested to develop your own plugin, read the [development](dev-plugins.md) section.
## Usage {#usage}
### Installation {#installation}
```bash
$> npm install --global verdaccio-activedirectory
```
`verdaccio` as a sinopia fork it has backward compatibility with plugins that are compatible with `sinopia@1.4.0`. In such case the installation is the same.
```
$> npm install --global sinopia-memory
```
### Configuration {#configuration}
Open the `config.yaml` file and update the `auth` section as follows:
The default configuration looks like this, due we use a build-in `htpasswd` plugin by default that you can disable just commenting out the following lines.
### Authentication Configuration {#authentication-configuration}
```yaml
htpasswd:
file: ./htpasswd
# max_users: 1000
```
and replacing them with (in case you decide to use a `ldap` plugin.
```yaml
auth:
activedirectory:
url: "ldap://10.0.100.1"
baseDN: 'dc=sample,dc=local'
domainSuffix: 'sample.local'
```
#### Multiple Authentication plugins {#multiple-authentication-plugins}
This is technically possible, making the plugin order important, as the credentials will be resolved in order.
```yaml
auth:
htpasswd:
file: ./htpasswd
#max_users: 1000
activedirectory:
url: "ldap://10.0.100.1"
baseDN: 'dc=sample,dc=local'
domainSuffix: 'sample.local'
```
### Middleware Configuration {#middleware-configuration}
This is an example how to set up a middleware plugin. All middleware plugins must be defined in the **middlewares** namespace.
```yaml
middlewares:
audit:
enabled: true
```
> You might follow the [audit middle plugin](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio-audit) as base example.
### Storage Configuration {#storage-configuration}
This is an example how to set up a storage plugin. All storage plugins must be defined in the **store** namespace.
```yaml
store:
memory:
limit: 1000
```
### Theme Configuration {#theme-configuration}
Verdaccio allows to replace the User Interface with a custom one, we call it **theme**.
By default, uses `@verdaccio/ui-theme` that comes built-in, but, you can use something different installing your own plugin.
```bash
$> npm install --global verdaccio-theme-dark
```
> The plugin name prefix must start with `verdaccio-theme`, otherwise the plugin won't load.
You can load only one theme at a time and pass through options if you need it.
```yaml
theme:
dark:
option1: foo
option2: bar
```
## Legacy plugins {#legacy-plugins}
### Sinopia Plugins {#sinopia-plugins}
> If you are relying on any sinopia plugin, remember are deprecated and might no work in the future.
* [sinopia-npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-npm): auth plugin for sinopia supporting an npm registry.
* [sinopia-memory](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-memory): auth plugin for sinopia that keeps users in memory.
* [sinopia-github-oauth-cli](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-github-oauth-cli).
* [sinopia-crowd](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-crowd): auth plugin for sinopia supporting atlassian crowd.
* [sinopia-activedirectory](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-activedirectory): Active Directory authentication plugin for sinopia.
* [sinopia-github-oauth](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-github-oauth): authentication plugin for sinopia2, supporting github oauth web flow.
* [sinopia-delegated-auth](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-delegated-auth): Sinopia authentication plugin that delegates authentication to another HTTP URL
* [sinopia-altldap](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-altldap): Alternate LDAP Auth plugin for Sinopia
* [sinopia-request](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-request): An easy and fully auth-plugin with configuration to use an external API.
* [sinopia-htaccess-gpg-email](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-htaccess-gpg-email): Generate password in htaccess format, encrypt with GPG and send via MailGun API to users.
* [sinopia-mongodb](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-mongodb): An easy and fully auth-plugin with configuration to use a mongodb database.
* [sinopia-htpasswd](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-htpasswd): auth plugin for sinopia supporting htpasswd format.
* [sinopia-leveldb](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-leveldb): a leveldb backed auth plugin for sinopia private npm.
* [sinopia-gitlabheres](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-gitlabheres): Gitlab authentication plugin for sinopia.
* [sinopia-gitlab](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-gitlab): Gitlab authentication plugin for sinopia
* [sinopia-ldap](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-ldap): LDAP auth plugin for sinopia.
* [sinopia-github-oauth-env](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sinopia-github-oauth-env) Sinopia authentication plugin with github oauth web flow.
> All sinopia plugins should be compatible with all future verdaccio versions. Anyhow, we encourage contributors to migrate them to the
modern verdaccio API and using the prefix as *verdaccio-xx-name*.