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A collection of helpful tools and widgets to aid QGIS plugin tool development

Project description

QGIS Plugin tools

PyPI version Downloads CI Code on Github Code style: black Imports: isort pre-commit

Warning: The API is not stable yet. Function and files may move between commits.

As it's a submodule, you can configure your GIT to auto update the submodule commit by running:

git config --global submodule.recurse true

The module is helping you with:

  • setting up some logging (QgsMessageLog, file log, remote logs...)
  • fetching resources in resources or other folders
  • fetching compiled UI file in resources/ui folder
  • fetching compiled translation file in resources/i18n folder
  • removing QRC resources file easily
  • translate using the i18n.tr() function.
  • managing the release process : zip, upload on plugins.qgis.org, tag, GitHub release
  • providing some common widgets/code for plugins
  • setting up a debug server

How to install it

For a new plugin

This will create needed structure for your plugin

  1. Create new plugin using cookiecutter-qgis-plugin. This will automatically initialize git and add qgis_plugin_tools as a submodule for the plugin.
  2. Next set up the development environment, edit metadata.txt with description etc. and commit changes.

For existing plugin

  1. Go to the root folder of your plugin code source
  2. git submodule add https://github.com/GispoCoding/qgis_plugin_tools.git
  3. To get most out of the submodule, try to refactor the plugin to use the default plugin tree

As external dependency

This project can also be used as an external dependency. It can be installed via pip:

pip install qgis_plugin_tools

The project can also be installed in editable mode, but you must use setuptool's strict mode because of the submodule nature of the project:

pip install -e /path/to/qgis_plugin_tools --use-pep517 --config-settings editable_mode=strict

Setting up development environment

Refer to development documentation.

How to use it

Refer to usage documentation.

Plugin tree example

The plugin should follow the following file tree to get most out of this module.

Plugin Foo root folder:

  • plugin_repo # no '-' character!
    • .gitmodules
    • .pre-commit-config.yaml
    • .gitattributes
    • .gitignore
    • .qgis-plugin-ci # to use qgis-plugin-ci
    • pluginname # no '-' character!
      • .gitignore
      • qgis_plugins_tools/ # submodule
      • resources/
        • i18n/ # Alternatively translations could use Transifex
          • fi.ts
          • fi.qm
        • ui/
          • main_dialog.ui
        • icons/
          • my_icon.svg
      • __init__.py
      • foo.py
      • metadata.txt
      • build.py
    • test/

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