# Plugins Heptio Ark has a plugin architecture that allows users to add their own custom functionality to Ark backups & restores without having to modify/recompile the core Ark binary. To add custom functionality, users simply create their own binary containing an implementation of one of Ark's plugin kinds (described below), plus a small amount of boilerplate code to expose the plugin implementation to Ark. This binary is added to a container image that serves as an init container for the Ark server pod and copies the binary into a shared emptyDir volume for the Ark server to access. A fully-functional [sample plugin repository][1] is provided to serve as a convenient starting point for plugin authors. ## Plugin Kinds Ark currently supports the following kinds of plugins: - **Object Store** - persists and retrieves backups, backup logs and restore logs - **Block Store** - creates volume snapshots (during backup) and restores volumes from snapshots (during restore) - **Backup Item Action** - executes arbitrary logic for individual items prior to storing them in a backup file - **Restore Item Action** - executes arbitrary logic for individual items prior to restoring them into a cluster ## Plugin Naming Ark relies on a naming convention to identify plugins. Each plugin binary should be named `ark--`, where `plugin-kind` is one of `objectstore`, `blockstore`, `backupitemaction`, or `restoreitemaction`, and `name` is unique within the plugin kind. ## Plugin Logging Ark provides a [logger][2] that can be used by plugins to log structured information to the main Ark server log or per-backup/restore logs. See the [sample repository][1] for an example of how to instantiate and use the logger within your plugin. [1]: https://github.com/heptio/ark-plugin-example [2]: https://github.com/heptio/ark/blob/master/pkg/plugin/logger.go