Regardless of the registration method you choose, you must set the properties of the Extension data object.
You use the following properties to define the Extension data object.
The following example shows an example Extension object defined in an XML file.
<extension> <description> <label>My plugin</label> <summary>My first vSphere Client plugin</summary> </description> <key>com.mycompany.myPlugin.MyPlugin</key> <company>MyCompany</company> <version>1.0.0</version> <client> <version>1.0.0</version> <description> <label>My plugin</label> <summary>My first vSphere Client plugin</summary> </description> <company>MyCompany</company> <type>vsphere-client-serenity</type> <url>http://a-web-server-path/mypluginPackage.zip</url> </client> </extension>
A best practice is to use a secure URL (HTTPS) for your plug-in package ZIP file location. If you use an HTTPS URL, you must include a <server> property in your vim.Extension data object. The <server> property contains the SHA1 thumbprint for the server that corresponds to the URL.
The following example shows an example <server> property.
<extension> ... <server> <url>https://myhost/helloworld-plugin.zip</url> <description> <label>Helloworld</label> <summary>Helloworld sample plugin</summary> </description> <company>MyCompany</company> <!-- SHA1 Thumbprint of the server hosting the .zip file --> <serverThumbprint> 3D:E7:9A:85:01:A9:76:DD:AC:5D:83:1C:0E:E0:3C:F6:E6:2F:A9:97 </serverThumbprint> <type>HTTPS</type> <adminEmail>your-email</adminEmail> </server> </extension>