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Let qgis-plugin-ci package and release your QGIS plugins for you. Have a tea or go hiking meanwhile. Contains scripts to perform automated testing and deployment for QGIS plugins. These scripts are written for and tested on GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Travis-CI, and Transifex.

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QGIS Plugin CI

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Contains scripts to perform automated testing and deployment for QGIS plugins. These scripts are written for and tested on GitHub, Travis-CI, github workflows and Transifex.

  • Deploy plugin releases on QGIS official plugin repository
  • Publish plugin in Github releases, option to deploy a custom repository
  • Easily integrated in Travis-CI or github workflows
  • Completely handle translations with Transifex:
    • create the project and the languages
    • pull and push translations
    • all TS/QM files can be managed on the CI, the i18n folder can be omitted from the Git repository
  • changelog section in the metadata.txt can be populated if the CHANGELOG.md is present
  • set the experimental flag according to the tag if needed

:book: For further information, see the documentation.

QGIS-Plugin-CI is best served if you use these two conventions :

Command line

usage: qgis-plugin-ci [-h] [-v]
                      {package,changelog,release,pull-translation,push-translation}
                      ...

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --version         print the version and exit

commands:
  qgis-plugin-ci command

  {package,changelog,release,pull-translation,push-translation}
    package             creates an archive of the plugin
    changelog           gets the changelog content
    release             release the plugin
    pull-translation    pull translations from Transifex
    push-translation    update strings and push translations

Requirements

  • The code is under a git repository (git archive is used to bundle the plugin).
  • There is no uncommitted changes when doing a package/release (althought there is an option to bypass this requirement).
  • A configuration at the top directory either in .qgis-plugin-ci or in setup.cfg or pyproject.toml with a [qgis-plugin-ci] section (see docs/configuration/options.md for details).
  • The source files of the plugin are within a sub-directory with a metadata.txt file with the following fields:
    • description
    • qgisMinimumVersion
    • repository
    • tracker

See parameters.py for more parameters and details. Notice that the name of this directory will be used for the zip file.

QRC and UI files

  • Any .qrc file in the source top directory (plugin_path) will be compiled and output as filename_rc.py. You can then import it using import plugin_path.resources_rc
  • Currently, qgis-plugin-ci does not compile any .ui file.

Publishing plugins

When releasing, you can publish the plugin :

  1. In the official QGIS plugin repository. You need to provide user name and password for your Osgeo account.
  2. As a custom repository in Github releases and which can be added later in QGIS. The address will be: https://github.com/__ORG__/__REPO__/releases/latest/download/plugins.xml

Both can be achieved in the same process.

Pre-release and experimental

In the case of a pre-release (either from the tag name according to Semantic Versioning or from the GitHub release), the plugin will be flagged as experimental. If pushed to the QGIS plugin repository, the QGIS minimum version will be raised to QGIS 3.14 (only 3.14 and above support testing of experimental versions).

The tool will recognise any label use as a suffix to flag it as pre-release :

  • 10.1.0-beta1
  • 3.4.0-rc.2

Debug

In any Python module, you can have a global variable as DEBUG = True, which will be changed to False when packaging the plugin.

Other tools

QGIS-Plugin-Repo

QGIS-Plugin-CI can generate the plugins.xml file, per plugin. If you want to merge many XML files into one to have a single QGIS plugin repository providing many plugins, you should check QGIS-Plugin-Repo. It's designed to run on CI after QGIS-Plugin-CI.

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