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Question APS Standard

Heracles421

New Pleskian
Hello, I want to create a custom APS to be able to deploy Canvas LMS easily onto multiple sites I'm hosting with Plesk. However I can't find the standard to follow to be able to create said APS and would like to know if anyone in here can help me, or if it's better to do it a different way.
 
APS standard belongs to another company CloudBlue and no longer supported by Plesk. The new modern way of shipping applications in Plesk is using our extension catalog.

You can use our developer's guide in order to know more about how to create a Plesk extension: http://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/extensions-guide/create-your-first-extension.76333/
I see, but wouldn't extensions be more of a way to add extra functionality to Plesk, instead of allowing me to easily deploy a website with a premade database structure, file structure, etc?
 
As an example of what you are talking about, there can be a Nextcloud extension Nextcloud
This is, in fact, also a website with its own database, file structure and so on.
 
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