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Further addition to docs: creating modules, configurations, installation
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# Display Name of your module
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"name": "Example Module",
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# The author of your module (optional)
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"author": "John Doe",
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# Optional version number, for your own versioning purposes
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"version": 2.0,
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# The type of the module, must be one (or more) of the built in module types
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"type": ["extractor", "feeder", "formatter", "storage", "enricher", "database"],
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# a boolean indicating whether or not a module requires additional user setup before it can be used
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# for example: adding API keys, installing additional software etc.
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"requires_setup": False,
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"dependencies": {"python": ["loguru"]
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},
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# a dictionary of dependencies for this module, that must be installed before the module is loaded.
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# Can be python dependencies (external packages, or other auto-archiver modules), or you can
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# provide external bin dependencies (e.g. ffmpeg, docker etc.)
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"dependencies": {
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"python": ["loguru"],
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"bin": ["bash"],
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},
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# configurations that this module takes. These are argparse-compliant dicationaries, that are
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# used to create command line arguments when the programme is run.
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# The full name of the config option will become: `module_name.config_name`
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"configs": {
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"csv_file": {"default": "db.csv", "help": "CSV file name"},
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"required_field": {"required": True, "help": "required field in the CSV file"},
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},
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# A description of the module, used for documentation
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"description": "This is an example module",
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}
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