A cookiecutter template for creating new sqlite-utils plugins. `
You'll need to have cookiecutter installed. I recommend pipx for this:
pipx install cookiecutter
Regular pip
will work OK too.
Run cookiecutter gh:simonw/sqlite-utils-plugin
and then answer the prompts. Here's an example run:
cookiecutter gh:simonw/sqlite-utils-plugin
plugin_name []: plugin template demo
description []: Demonstrating https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils-plugin
hyphenated [plugin-template-demo]:
underscored [plugin_template_demo]:
github_username []: simonw
author_name []: Simon Willison
I strongly recommend accepting the suggested value for "hyphenated" and "underscored" by hitting enter on those prompts.
This will create a directory called sqlite-utils-plugin-template-demo
- the plugin name you enter is converted to lowercase and uses hyphens instead of spaces.
Having created the new plugin structure from the template, here's how to start working on the plugin.
You can install the plugin in "editable" mode like so:
sqlite-utils install -e .
Run this in the sqlite-utils-plugin-template-demo
directory.
You can also pass the path to that directory like this:
sqlite-utils install -e path/to/sqlite-utils-plugin-template-demo
To confirm it is installed, run:
sqlite-utils plugins
You should see the following:
[
{
"name": "sqlite-utils-plugin-template-demo",
"hooks": [
"prepare_connection",
"register_commands"
],
"version": "0.1"
}
]
You can run the tests for your plugin with pytest
- follow the development environment instructions in the plugin's generated README for details.