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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions modules/dynamic-plugins/proc-custom-plugin-add-to-rhdh.adoc
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Ensure that your container images are publicly accessible, or that you have configured a pull secret in your environment. A pull secret provides {product} with credentials to authenticate pulling your plugin container images from a container registry.
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Ensure that your container images are publicly accessible, or that you have configured a pull secret in your environment. A pull secret provides {product} with credentials to authenticate pulling your plugin container images from a container registry.
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//For more information about using image pull secrets on {platform-generic}, see https://docs.okd.io/latest/openshift_images/managing_images/using-image-pull-secrets.html
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At this point, with {product-custom-resource-type}, you need to publish the built plugins to a NPM or NPM-compatible registry. However, as you are building this plugin to support it being loaded dynamically by {product}, you do not need to publish the plugin to a NPM registry. Instead, you can package the plugin for dynamic loading and publish it as a container image on `Quay.io` or your preferred container registry.
After this step, with upstream {backstage}, you publish the built plugins to a NPM or NPM-compatible registry. In this example, as you are building this plugin to support it being loaded dynamically by {product}, you can skip the `npm publish` step that publishes the plugin to a NPM registry. Instead, you can package the plugin for dynamic loading and publish it as a container image on `Quay.io` or your preferred container registry.
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. Prepare the *Entity Feedback* frontend plugin by using the {product} CLI. The following command uses the plugin files in the `dist` folder that was generated by the `yarn build:all` command, and creates a new `dist-scalprum` folder that contains the necessary configuration and source files to enable dynamic loading:
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