# Setup tutorial for Deluge development The aim of this tutorial is to download the source code and setup an environment to enable development work on Deluge. ## Pre-requisites To build and run the Deluge applications they depends on tools and libraries as listed in DEPENDS.md. Almost all of the Python packages dependencies will be installed using pip but there are some packages or libraries that are required to be installed to the system. ### Ubuntu #### Build tools sudo apt install git intltool closure-compiler python3-pip pip3 install --user tox tox-venv You might need to add `~/.local/bin` to your PATH. #### Runtime libraries and tools sudo apt install python3-libtorrent python3-geoip python3-dbus python3-gi \ python3-gi-cairo gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-appindicator3 python3-pygame libnotify4 \ librsvg2-common xdg-utils ## Setup development environment ### Clone Deluge git repository Download the latest git code to local folder. git clone git://deluge-torrent.org/deluge.git cd deluge ### Create Python virtual environment Creation of a [Python virtual environment] keeps the development isolated and easier to maintain and Tox has an option to make this process easier: tox -e denv Activate virtual environment: source .venv/bin/activate Deluge will be installed by Tox in _develop_ mode which creates links back to source code so that changes will be reflected immediately without repeated installation. Check it is installed with: (.venv) $ deluge --version deluge-gtk 2.0.0b2.dev149 libtorrent: 1.1.9.0 Python: 2.7.12 OS: Linux Ubuntu 16.04 xenial ### Setup pre-commit hook Using [pre-commit] ensures submitted code is checked for quality when creating git commits. (.venv) $ pre-commit install You are now ready to start playing with the source code. ### Reference - [Contributing] - [Key requirements concepts] [pre-commit]: https://pre-commit.com [contributing]: https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Contributing [requirements topic]: ../topics/requirements.md