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How to update a Deluge 1.3 plugin for 2.0
With the new code in Deluge 2.0 there are changes that require authors of existing plugins to update their plugins to work on Deluge 2.0.
The main changes are with Python 3 support and the new GTK3 user interface with the dropping of GTK2. However it is still possible for a 1.3 plugin to be made compatible with 2.0 and this guide aims to helps with that process.
Python
Python version matching
Ensure your code is Python >=3.6 compatible.
In 1.3-stable
the plugins that were built with a specific version of Python
would only be loaded if the system Python also matched.
This has change in Deluge 2.0 and it will load any Python version of plugin eggs so compatibility is essential for end-users not to encounter issues.
GTK 3 addition
In order to support both Deluge 1.3 and 2.0 all existing plugin GTK UI files must be copied and then converted to contain only GTK3 code with the old files still using PyGTK e.g.:
cp gtkui.py gtk3ui.py
Convert from libglade to GtkBuilder
With PyGTK there were two library options for creating the user interface from
XML files by default Deluge plugins used libglade but that has been deprecated
and removed in GTK3. So the libglade .glade
files will need converted to
GtkBuilder .ui
files and the Python code updated.
See the official Migrating to GtkBuilder document for more details.
GtkBuilder conversion script
Install the gtk-builder-convert
converter on Ubuntu with:
sudo apt install libgtk2.0-dev
To convert your GTK run it like so:
gtk-builder-convert data/config.glade data/config.ui
Glade UI designer for GTK2
The above conversion can also be done in Glade UI designer (version <=3.8).
In the preferences select GtkBuilder
as the project file format. Ensure
that the minimum Gtk version is set to 2.24 and fix any deprecated widgets.
The updated file should be saved with file extension .ui
.
Python code changes
The code needs to replace gtk.glade
references with gtk.Builder
and the
first step is updating how the files are loaded:
- glade = gtk.glade.XML(get_resource("config.glade"))
+ builder = Gtk.Builder.new_from_file(get_resource("config.ui"))
Replace signals method:
- glade.signal_autoconnect(self)
+ builder.connect_signals(self)
Replace get_widget
with get_object
:
- glade.get_widget
+ builder.get_object
Check for any remaining glade
methods and replace with the builder
equivalents.
Migrate XML files to GTK3
If you open and save the file it will update with the new requirement header:
<!-- Generated with glade 3.18.3 -->
<interface>
<requires lib="gtk+" version="3.10"/>
You can fix deprecated widgets but keep the minimum GTK version to <= 3.10 for desktop compatibility.
An example of migrating a Deluge plugin to GtkBuilder: AutoAdd GtkBuilder
Gtk import rename
Move from PyGTK to GTK3 using Python bindings.
https://pygobject.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide/porting.html
wget https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pygobject/raw/master/tools/pygi-convert.sh
cp gtkui.py gtk3ui.py
sh pygi-convert.sh gtk3ui.py
-import gtk
+from gi.repository import Gtk
- self.builder = gtk.Builder()
+ self.builder = Gtk.Builder()
Deluge GTK3
Imports
Imports will need renamed from deluge.ui.gtkui
to deluge.ui.gtk3
.
There is also a new PluginBase for Gtk3 UI:
-from deluge.plugins.pluginbase import GtkPluginBase
+from deluge.plugins.pluginbase import Gtk3PluginBase
-class GtkUI(GtkPluginBase):
+class Gtk3UI(Gtk3PluginBase):
Entry points
To enable the GTK3 UI to find the plugin the entry points requires updating too.
In the plugin __init__.py
file add a new Gtk3UIPlugin
class:
class Gtk3UIPlugin(PluginInitBase):
def __init__(self, plugin_name):
from .gtk3ui import Gtk3UI as _plugin_cls
self._plugin_cls = _plugin_cls
super(Gtk3UIPlugin, self).__init__(plugin_name)
A new entry for GTK3 UI can then be added to setup.py
:
[deluge.plugin.gtkui]
%s = %s:GtkUIPlugin
+ [deluge.plugin.gtk3ui]
+ %s = deluge_%s:Gtk3UIPlugin
[deluge.plugin.webui]
%s = %s:WebUIPlugin
- """ % ((__plugin_name__, __plugin_name__.lower())*3)
+ """ % ((__plugin_name__, __plugin_name__.lower())*4)