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\$plugins\_dir {#variable.plugins.dir} ============== This is the directory or directories where Smarty will look for the plugins that it needs. Default is `plugins/` under the [`SMARTY_DIR`](#constant.smarty.dir). If you supply a relative path, Smarty will first look under the [`SMARTY_DIR`](#constant.smarty.dir), then relative to the current working directory, then relative to the PHP include\_path. If `$plugins_dir` is an array of directories, Smarty will search for your plugin in each plugin directory **in the order they are given**. > **Note** > > For best performance, do not setup your `$plugins_dir` to have to use > the PHP include path. Use an absolute pathname, or a path relative to > `SMARTY_DIR` or the current working directory. > **Note** > > As of Smarty 3.1 the attribute \$plugins\_dir is no longer accessible > directly. Use [`getPluginsDir()`](#api.get.plugins.dir), > [`setPluginsDir()`](#api.set.plugins.dir) and > [`addPluginsDir()`](#api.add.plugins.dir) instead. See also [`getPluginsDir()`](#api.get.plugins.dir), [`setPluginsDir()`](#api.set.plugins.dir) and [`addPluginsDir()`](#api.add.plugins.dir).