Maintainer: @marianunez Co-Maintainer: @larkox
This plugin adds custom attributes to users in your Mattermost instance. You can specify an Attribute, and then specify specific users, teams or groups which will display that attribute on their public profile - so other users can identify them easily. This can be useful when there are Team Leads, Timezones, etc. and makes it easy to show who is on a particular team or Project.
Currently the plugin only exposes the specified attributes in the user profile popover, but this plugin could be extended to allow displaying attributes elsewhere in the user interface, such as badges next to usernames.
We use this plugin on https://community.mattermost.com to distinguish Mattermost core committers and staff.
- Mattermost Sever 5.20+
- To use the "Group" features in this plugin requires a Mattermost E20 License to enable the AD/LDAP Groups Feature
Install via Plugin Marketplace (Recommended)
- Go to Main Menu > Plugin Marketplace in Mattermost
- Search for "Custom Attributes" or manually find the plugin from the list and click Install
- After the plugin has downloaded and been installed, click the Configure button
- Set Enable Plugin to True, then click "Save" at the bottom of the screen
- Proceed to Configure your Attribute rules
Before you start, Identify the attributes you want to display on a user's profile popover. These can contain emojis. Some examples could be "Timezone:PST", "Development Team", "Executive Team Member", "Mentor", etc. then Identify the groups, teams or particular usernames that should display those atrributes. A spreadsheet can help to organize things.
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Click "Add Custom Attribute" button, a text box will appear. Add the text that would appear in the user's profile popover. The text supports markdown and could include emojis and/or links, i.e. "Integrations Team"
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Specify which users should have that attribute displayed on their profile. You can specify individual users, a Mattermost team name, or a Mattermost group ID (this ID needs to be copy/pasted from the group). The Mattermost group could be synched with an LDAP group to dynamically display attributes to user profiles, based on which LDAP group they currently belong to (this requires an E20 licence to enable AD/LDAP Groups).
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Click "Save"
Here are some example rules for two users:
Their respective profile popovers display their information:
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Go to System Console > Plugins > Management and click Enable to enable the Customer Attributes plugin.
- If you are running Mattermost v5.11 or earlier, you must first go to the releases page of this GitHub repository, download the latest release, and upload it to your Mattermost instance following this documentation.
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Modify your
config.json
file to include your custom attributes, under thePluginSettings
. See below for an example of what this should look like.
To add a custom attribute, edit your config.json
file and add a "CustomAttributes" field. This field contains an array of the attributes you want to add.
An attribute should have a Name
field for what is displayed in the user interface as the attribute and an array of UserIDs
for the users this attribute should apply to. The Name
field can include Markdown, emojis and links.
You can fill an array of Mattermost team ID's to the TeamIDs
parameter, and the Name
will then be displayed
for all members of these teams.
You can also add an array of Mattermost group ID's to the GroupIDs
parameter. The Name
will then be displayed
for all members who are apart of that group.
Below is an example:
"PluginSettings": {
...
"Plugins": {
"com.mattermost.custom-attributes": {
"CustomAttributes": [
{
"Name": ":mattermost: [Core Committer](https://developers.mattermost.com/contribute/getting-started/core-committers/)",
"UserIDs": ["someuserID1", "someuserID2"],
"TeamIDs": ["someteamID1", "someteamID2"],
"GroupIDs":["somegroupID1","somegroupID2"]
},
{
"Name": ":mattermost: Staff",
"UserIDs": ["someuserID3", "someuserID4"],
"TeamIDs": ["someteamID3", "someteamID4"],
"GroupIDs":["somegroupID3","somegroupID4"]
}
]
}
}
...
"PluginStates": {
...
"com.mattermost.custom-attributes": {
"Enable": true
},
...
}
},
This plugin contains both a server and webapp portion.
Use make dist
to build distributions of the plugin that you can upload to a Mattermost server.
Use make check-style
to check the style.
Use make deploy
to deploy the plugin to your local server.
For additional information on developing plugins, refer to our plugin developer documentation.