deluge/plugins/NetworkHealth/plugin.py

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class plugin_NetworkHealth:
def __init__(self, path, deluge_core, deluge_interface):
self.parent = deluge_interface # Using this, you can access the Deluge client
self.core = deluge_core
self.location = path
self.counter = 30
self.maxCount = self.counter
def config(self):
pass
def unload(self):
pass
def update(self):
session_info = self.core.get_state()
if not session_info['has_incoming_connections'] and \
session_info['num_peers'] > 1:
message = "[No incoming connections]"
self.counter = self.counter - 1
if self.counter < 0:
# self.parent.addMessage("No incoming connections: you may be behind a firewall or router. Perhaps you need to forward the relevant ports.", "W")
self.counter = self.maxCount*2
self.maxCount = self.counter
else:
message = "[Health: OK]"
self.counter = self.maxCount
self.parent.statusbar_temp_msg = self.parent.statusbar_temp_msg + ' ' + message
### Register plugin with Deluge
register_plugin("Network Health Monitor", # The name of the plugin
plugin_NetworkHealth, # The plugin's class
"0.2", # The plugin's version number
"Network Health Monitor plugin\n\nWritten by Kripkenstein", # A description of the plugin
config=False, # If the plugin can be configured
default=False, # If the plugin should be loaded by default
requires="0.5.0", # Required version of Deluge
interface="gtk", # Required Deluge interface
required_plugins=None # Any plugins that must be loaded before this
)