D 2015-04-03T19:20:30.994 L write\sa\splugin N text/x-markdown P 483fa47010d213a0330479013ae65fa336c959c4 U mario W 4268 Wrting a new plugin is often trivial. Just create a new `channels/name.py` following this structure: # title: MyPlugin # description: my radio list # version: 0.1 # type: channel # category: radio # url: http://www.mymusicstation.com/ # config: - from config import * from channels import * class myplugin (ChannelPlugin): title = "MyNewChannel" module = "myplugin" has_search = False titles = dict(listeners=False) categories = [] catmap = {} def update_categories(self): self.categories = ["Pop", "Rock", "etc"] def update_streams(self, cat, search=None): entries = [] # ... # get it from somewhere # ... return entries The description block on top is used for the [plugin management](wiki/plugin+meta+data) (and documentative purposes). This is meant to cleanly separate in-application values (like .module or .has_search, .catmap) from attributes that just serve initialization. Each plugin needs a `update_categories()` method. This can be a stub, if the channel plugin has a static list of genres. If so, just set the `categories = [...]` declaration right away. The method is only used if the default categories list is empty, needs to be renewed from the service (e.g. whenever the menu entry Channel>Update_categories is used). There's also a `catmap={}` dict in case category/genre titles have to be associated with service ids. More importantly you need the `update_streams()` method to fetch station lists. It receives a `cat` parameter, for instance `"Pop"`. Then do whatever API query or website scraping (regex/pyquery) is necessary to populate a list. Most plugins will return a list of dicts like: {title: Radio123, url: http://pls, genre: Pop, playing: Song123} The title is required, and the streaming URL of course. Other fields are mostly optional. * Standard fields are: * genre - the category name * title - station title * url - streaming url (to pls or m3u resource) * playing - currently playing song, if any * homepage - station homepage * bitrate - (int) audio bitrate (like 128) * listeners - (int) number of listeners * favicon - url to favicon, if any * format - to set a custom audio format (audio/ogg) * Internal fields are: * state - a gtk icon * deleted - strikethrough for deleted entries * favourite - add a star for bookmarked stations * search_col - search color * search_set - search state * With a `datamap=[]` declaration custom field names could be displayed. * Often you just want to rename the column titles however - per `title=dict(listeners="Whatever")` in the class declaration. Received station lists get stored internally in a `streams={"Pop":[...]}` dict, and cached in the `~/.config/streamtuner2/cache/` directory of course. You can access your config: options per the global `conf.*` dict. Take care to prefer unambigious names like `conf.myplugin_pagesize` etc. The `has_search` class flag permits live server searches. If one is issued, the `update_streams()` method will be called with `cat=None` and `search="Find me maybe"` set instead. * Other class options include `listformat="audio/x-scpls"` for declaring the station URL mime type (here `pls` for example). * And `audioformat="audio/mpeg"` for the default audio mime type. * While `default="Pop"` can specify which category is visible per default. (Will be retired in later versions. More a clutch for current Gtk handling.) * Other internal fields are listed in `channels/_generic.py` To have a new plugin picked up, you need to copy/symlink the file into `/usr/share/streamtuner2/channels/`. It's imported from the `channels` module group automatically. Which allows relocatability, and later even local plugins. (Which is commonly unneeded featuritis though. So not yet implemented.) Z 3a5707e308fafc0eb1a014098995c83b