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Plugin Skeleton
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===============
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OctoPrint Plugin Skeleton
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=========================
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This is a basic plugin skeleton that you can use as a basis for your own OctoPrint plugin.
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You can copy the files to a folder of your choice, or just fork this repository, renaming it in the process, and check
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it out. The modify ``setup.py`` to fit your plugin, rename ``octoprint_skeleton`` accordingly and finally implement
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You can copy the files to a folder of your choice, or just clone this repository, renaming it in the process, and check
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it out. Then modify ``setup.py`` to fit your plugin, rename ``octoprint_skeleton`` accordingly and finally implement
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your plugin under ``octoprint_<plugin identifier>``.
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Example Usage
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-------------
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Clone your repository into a new development directory and rename ``octoprint_skeleton``:
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git clone https://github.com/OctoPrint/OctoPrint-PluginSkeleton OctoPrint-MyNewPlugin
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cd OctoPrint-MyNewPlugin
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mv octoprint_skeleton octoprint_mynewplugin
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Modify `setup.py`'s `plugin_<xyz>` settings so that they match your plugin, e.g.:
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´´´ python
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plugin_identifier = "mynewplugin"
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plugin_name = "OctoPrint-MyNewPlugin"
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plugin_version = "1.0"
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plugin_description = "Awesome plugin that does something"
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plugin_author = "You"
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plugin_author_email = "you@somewhere.net"
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plugin_url = "https://github.com/you/OctoPrint-MyNewPlugin"
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´´´
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Then implement your plugin under ``octoprint_mynewplugin`` (don't forget to adjust ``__init__.py``!), e.g.:
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´´´ python
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# coding=utf-8
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import octoprint.plugin
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class HelloWorldPlugin(octoprint.plugin.StartupPlugin):
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def on_after_startup(self):
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self._logger.info("Hello World!")
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__plugin_name__ = "Hello World"
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__plugin_implementations__ = [HelloWorldPlugin()]
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´´´
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Test it (e.g. via ``python setup.py develop``. If everything works like it should, commit your code, then push it to
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your plugin's repository (this assumes you already created it on Github as ``you/OctoPrint-MyNewPlugin``), e.g.:
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git commit -a -m "Initial commit of MyNewPlugin"
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git remote set-url origin git@github.com:you/OctoPrint-MyNewPlugin.git
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git push -u origin master
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Congratulations, you are now the proud maintainer of a new OctoPrint plugin! :) Don't forget to add an entry to the
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[wiki](https://github.com/foosel/OctoPrint/wiki#plugins) once it's suitable for general consumption, so that other's
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may find it!
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