Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyload-ng
Version: 0.5.0a9.dev615
Summary: The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python
Home-page: https://pyload.net
Author: pyLoad team
Author-email: support@pyload.net
Maintainer: Walter Purcaro
Maintainer-email: vuolter@gmail.com
License: agpl3
Download-URL: https://github.com/pyload/pyload/releases
Project-URL: Source Code (mirror), https://gitlab.com/pyload/pyload
Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/pyload/pyload
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/pyload/pyload/issues
Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/pyload/pyload/wiki
Description: <br />
        <p align="center">
          <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyload/pyload/main/media/banner.png" alt="pyLoad" height="110" />
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        <h2 align="center">The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python</h2>
        <h4 align="center">
          <a href="#status">Status</a> |
          <a href="#quick-start">Quick Start</a> |
          <a href="#advanced-installation">Advanced Installation</a> |
          <a href="#usage">Usage</a> |
          <a href="#docker-images">Docker Images</a> |
          <a href="#troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a> |
          <a href="#licensing">Licensing</a> |
          <a href="#credits">Credits</a>
        </h4>
        <br />
        <br />
        
        ## Status
        
        [![Travis build status](https://img.shields.io/travis/com/pyload/pyload/main)](https://travis-ci.com/pyload/pyload)
        [![PyUp updates](https://pyup.io/repos/github/pyload/pyload/shield.svg)](https://pyup.io/repos/github/pyload/pyload)
        [![Codacy grade](https://img.shields.io/codacy/grade/1d047f77c0a6496eb708e1b3ca83006b)](https://www.codacy.com/gh/pyload/pyload)
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        **pyLoad Next** is the newest version of pyLoad.
        
        Developed in the [main branch](https://github.com/pyload/pyload/tree/main) on GitHub and deployed as `pyload-ng` on [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/pyload-ng/), works on Python 3.6+ and is currently in alpha phase.
        
        The old stable version of pyLoad resides in the [stable branch](https://github.com/pyload/pyload/tree/stable) and is only compatible with Python 2.
        
        ## Quick Start
        
        [![PyPI status](https://img.shields.io/pypi/status/pyload-ng)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyload-ng)
        [![PyPI version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pyload-ng?label=version)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyload-ng)
        [![PyPI format](https://img.shields.io/pypi/format/pyload-ng)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyload-ng)
        [![PyPI python version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/pyload-ng)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyload-ng)
        [![PyPI implementation](https://img.shields.io/pypi/implementation/pyload-ng)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyload-ng)
        [![PyPI license](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/pyload-ng)](https://github.com/pyload/pyload/blob/main/LICENSE.md)
        
        Open a terminal window and install pyLoad typing:
        
            pip install --pre pyload-ng[all]
        
        To start pyLoad use the command:
        
            pyload
        
        See the [usage section](#usage) for information on all available options.
        
        If you want to uninstall pyLoad:
        
            pip uninstall pyload-ng
        
        ## Advanced Installation
        
        Get the latest stable release of pyLoad:
        
            pip install pyload-ng
        
        > **Note**:
        > No stable releases are available at the moment.
        
        #### Available modules
        
        - `pyload.core`: pyLoad's heart.
        - `pyload.plugins`: the collection of officially supported plugins for pyLoad.
        - `pyload.webui`: a web interface to interact with pyLoad.
        
        ### Extra Dependencies
        
        Extra dependencies are non-essential packages that extend or unlock some features of pyLoad.
        
        To install them you have to append a specific tag name to the installation command.
        
        #### Available tags
        
        - `plugins`: packages required by some plugins to work.
        - `build`: packages required to [build translations](#build-translations).
        - `all`: alias of `build` and `plugins`.
        
        You can use a tag in this way:
        
            pip install pyload-ng[plugins]
        
        Or group more together:
        
            pip install pyload-ng[plugins][build]
        
        ### Development Releases
        
        You can force the installation of the latest development release of pyLoad,
        appending the option `--pre` to the installation command:
        
            pip install --pre pyload-ng
        
        **Do not use development releases in production**. Unexpected crashes may occur.
        
        ### Build Translations
        
        > **Note**:
        > You don't have to build the translations files if you installed pyLoad through `pip`,
        > because they're already included.
        
        Use the command `build_locale` to retrieve and build the latest locale files (translations):
        
            python setup.py build_locale
        
        **Invoke it before launching any other build/installation command** (eg. `bdist_wheel`).
        
        ## Usage
        
            usage: pyload [-h] [--version] [-d] [--userdir USERDIR] [--tempdir TEMPDIR]
                          [--daemon] [--restore]
        
            The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python
        
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help               show this help message and exit
              --version                show program's version number and exit
              -d, --debug              enable debug mode
              --userdir USERDIR        use this location to store user data files
              --tempdir TEMPDIR        use this location to store temporary files
              --storagedir STORAGEDIR  use this location to save downloads
              --daemon                 run as daemon
              --restore                reset default username/password
        
        To start pyLoad, type the command:
        
            pyload
        
        This will create the following directories (if they do not already exist):
        
        - `~/Downloads/pyLoad`: where downloads will be saved.
        - `~/.pyload`: where configuration files are stored\*.
        - `<TMPDIR>/pyLoad`: where temporary files are stored.
        
        On Windows systems configuration files are saved in the directory `~\AppData\Roaming\pyLoad`.
        
        The location of `<TMPDIR>` is [platform-specific](https://docs.python.org/3/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.gettempdir).
        
        ### Command Options
        
        To show an overview of the available options, type:
        
            pyload --help
        
        ### Web Interface
        
        Open your web browser and visit the url http://localhost:8000 to have access to
        the pyLoad's web interface.
        
        - Default username: `pyload`.
        - Default password: `pyload`.
        
        **It's highly recommended to change the default access credentials on first start**.
        
        ## Docker Images
        
        [![Docker build status](https://img.shields.io/docker/build/pyload/pyload)](https://hub.docker.com/r/pyload/pyload)
        [![MicroBadger layers](https://img.shields.io/microbadger/layers/pyload/pyload)](https://microbadger.com/images/pyload/pyload)
        [![MicroBadger size](https://img.shields.io/microbadger/image-size/pyload/pyload)](https://microbadger.com/images/pyload/pyload)
        
        #### Available images
        
        - `pyload/pyload:ubuntu`: default docker image of pyLoad (amd64, arm, arm64v8).
        - `pyload/pyload:ubuntu-arm32v7`: default docker image of pyLoad (arm32v7).
        - `pyload/pyload:alpine`: alternative docker image of pyLoad (maybe smaller).
        - `pyload/pyload`: alias of `pyload/pyload:ubuntu`.
        
        ### Create Container
        
            docker create --name=pyload -v <USERDIR>:/config -v <STORAGEDIR>:/downloads --restart unless-stopped pyload/pyload
        
        Replace `<STORAGEDIR>` with the location on the host machine where you want that downloads will be saved.
        
        Replace `<USERDIR>` with where you want that user data files (configurations) are stored.
        
        ### Start Container
        
            docker start pyload
        
        ### Stop Container
        
            docker stop pyload
        
        ### Show Logs
        
            docker logs -f pyload
        
        ### Docker Compose
        
        Compatible with `docker-compose` v2 schemas:
        
            ---
            version: 2
            services:
              pyload:
                image: pyload/pyload
                container_name: pyload
                environment:
                  - PUID=1000
                  - PGID=1000
                  - TZ=Europe/London
                volumes:
                  - <USERDIR>:/config
                  - <STORAGEDIR>:/downloads
                ports:
                  - 8000:8000
                restart: unless-stopped
        
        Replace `<STORAGEDIR>` with the location on the host machine where you want that downloads will be saved.
        
        Replace `<USERDIR>` with where you want that user data files (configurations) are stored.
        
        ## Troubleshooting
        
        ### pip not found
        
        Retry replacing the command `pip` with `pip3`:
        
            pip3 install pyload-ng
        
        If still fails you may not have already installed on your system the Python interpreter
        or the pip package manager.
        Or maybe something else got corrupted somehow...
        
        The easiest way to fix this error is to (re)install Python.
        
        Visit https://www.python.org/downloads
        to get the proper **Python 3** release for your system.
        
        ### pyload-ng not found
        
        Check the version of the Python interpreters installed on your system.
        
        To show the version of your **default** Python interpreter, type the command:
        
            python --version
        
        If the version is too old, try to upgrage Python, then you can retry to install pyLoad.
        
        Python releases below version 3.6 are not supported!
        
        ### Setuptools is too old
        
        To upgrade the `setuptools` package, type the command:
        
            pip install --upgrade setuptools
        
        ### Permission denied
        
        Under Unix-based systems, try to install pyLoad with root privileges.
        
        Prefix the installation/uninstallation command with `sudo`:
        
            sudo pip install pyload-ng
        
            sudo pip uninstall pyload-ng
        
        Under Windows systems, open a _Command Prompt as administrator_ to install pyLoad
        with root privileges.
        
        You can also try to install the `pyload-ng` package **without** root privileges.
        
        Append the option `--user` to the installation command:
        
            pip install --user pyload-ng
        
        ## Licensing
        
        ### Open Source License
        
        You are allowed to use this software under the terms of the **GNU Affero
        General Public License** as published by the Free Software Foundation;
        either **version 3** of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
        
        Please refer to the [LICENSE](/LICENSE) for the full license.
        
        ### Alternative License
        
        With an explicit permission of the **pyLoad team** you may use or distribute
        this software under a different license according to the agreement.
        
        ### Contributor License Agreement
        
        Please refer to the [CLA](https://cla-assistant.io/pyload/pyload) for the full agreement conditions.
        
        This is essentially what you will be agreeing to:
        
        - You claim to have the right to make the contribution
          (i.e. it's your own work).
        - You grant the project a perpetual, non-exclusive license to use the
          contribution.
        - You grant the project rights to change the outbound license that we use to
          distribute the code.
        - You retain full ownership (copyright) of your submission and are free to do
          with it as you please.
        
        Contact us at licensing@pyload.net for any question about pyLoad licensing policy.
        
        ## Credits
        
        Please refer to the [AUTHORS](/AUTHORS.md) for the full credits.
        
        <br />
        
        ---
        
        ###### © 2020 pyLoad team
        
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