How to develop a source plugin for nvchecker ============================================ .. contents:: :local: Source plugins enable nvchecker to discover software version strings in additional ways. Where to put the plugins ------------------------ They are Python modules put in any directories named ``nvchecker_source`` in ``sys.path``. This is called namespace packages introduced by `PEP 420 `_. For local use, ``~/.local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/nvchecker_source`` is a good place, or you can define the ``PYTHONPATH`` environment variable and put nvchecker source plugins there inside a ``nvchecker_source`` directory. Plugins are referenced by their names in the configuration file (``source = "xxx"``). If multiple plugins have the same name, the first one in ``sys.path`` will be used. How to write a simple plugin ---------------------------- For simple situations, you need to define an async function with the following signature:: async def get_version( name: str, conf: Entry, *, cache: AsyncCache, keymanager: KeyManager, **kwargs, ) -> VersionResult: ... Those types are imported from :mod:`nvchecker.api`. ``name`` is the table keys in the configuration file, and ``conf`` is a dict of the content of that table. You should not modify this dict. ``cache`` is an :class:`AsyncCache ` object that caches results for you. Every plugin has its own ``cache`` object so that cache keys won't conflict. ``keymanager`` is a :class:`KeyManager ` object that you can call :meth:`.get_key(name) ` to get the key (token) from the keyfile. There may be additional keyword arguments in the future so ``**kwargs`` should be used. If you want to send an HTTP request, it's preferred to use :meth: `cache.get_json ` or the :data: `nvchecker.api.session` object. It will use the auto-selected HTTP backend and handle the ``proxy`` option automatically. For details about these objects, see :mod:`the API documentation `, or take existing source plugins as examples. How to write a more powerful plugin ----------------------------------- You may want more control in your source plugin, e.g. to do batch requests. To do this, you provide a class instead:: class Worker(BaseWorker): async def run(self) -> None: ... You will have the following in the attributes:: token_q: Queue[bool], result_q: Queue[RawResult], tasks: List[Tuple[str, Entry]], keymanager: KeyManager, You are expected to process :attr:`tasks ` and put results in :attr:`result_q `. See ``nvchecker_source/none.py`` for the simplest example, and ``nvchecker_source/aur.py`` for a complete, batching example. For details about these objects, see :mod:`the API documentation `.