QGIS has been designed with a plugin architecture. This allows many new features and functions to be easily added to the application. Many of the features in QGIS are actually implemented as plugins.
QGIS plugins are implemented either as Core Plugins or External Plugins.
Core Plugins are maintained by the QGIS Development Team and are automatically part of every QGIS distribution. They are written in one of two languages: C++ or Python.
Most of External Plugins are currently written in Python. They are stored either in the ‘Official’ QGIS Repository at http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/ or in external repositories and are maintained by the individual authors. Detailed documentation about the usage, minimum QGIS version, home page, authors, and other important information are provided for the plugins in the Official repository. For other external repositories, documentation might be available with the external plugins themselves. In general, external plugins documentation is not included in this manual.
Installed external python plugins are placed under ~/.qgis2/python/plugins folder. Home directory (denoted by above ~) on Windows is usually something like C:\Documents and Settings\(user) (on Windows XP or earlier) or C:\Users\(user).
Paths to Custom C++ plugins libraries can also be added under Settings ‣ Options ‣ System.
Voce pode gerenciar seus complementos na aba complementos podendo ser aberta em Complementos > Gerenciador e instalar complementos....
When a plugin needs to be updated, and if plugins settings have been set up accordingly, QGIS main interface will display a blue link in the status bar to inform you that there are updates for your plugins waiting to be applied.
The menus in the Plugins dialog allow the user to install, uninstall and upgrade plugins in different ways. Each plugin has some metadata displayed in the right panel:
descrição
etiquetas
autor(es)
versão disponível
Voce pode usar o filtro para pesquisar um complemento específico.
Here, all the available plugins are listed, including both core and external plugins. Use [Upgrade all] to look for new versions of the plugins. Furthermore, you can use [Install plugin] if a plugin is listed but not installed, [Uninstall plugin] as well as [Reinstall plugin] if a plugin is installed. An installed plugin can be temporarily de/activated using the checkbox.
Figure Plugins 1:
Neste menu, você pode encontrar somente os complementos instalados. Os complementos externos podem ser desinstalados e reinstalados utilizando os botões [Desinstalar complemento] e [Reinstalar complemento]. Você também pode [Atualizar todos].
Figure Plugins 2:
This menu lists all plugins available that are not installed. You can use the [Install plugin] button to implement a plugin into QGIS.
Figure Plugins 3:
If you activated Show also experimental plugins in the Settings menu, you can use this menu to look for more recent plugin versions. This can be done with the [Upgrade plugin] or [Upgrade all] buttons.
Figure Plugins 4:
Neste menu, você pode definir as seguintes opções:
Também mostrar complementos obsoletos. Estes complementos são obsoletos e geralmente inadequados para uso em produção.
Para adicionar repositórios externos, clique em [Adicionar...] na seção de Repositórios de complementos. Se você não quer um ou mais repositórios adicionados, eles podem ser desabilitados através do botão [Editar...] ou remover completamente com o botão **[Excluir].
Note that you can use an authentication (basic authentication, PKI) to access to a plugin repository. The default QGIS repository is an open repository and you don’t need any authentication. You should deploy your own plugin repository. You can get more information on QGIS authentication support in Authentication chapter.
Figure Plugins 5:
The Search function is available in nearly every menu (except Settings). Here, you can look for specific plugins.