├── .gitignore ├── .github ├── deploy_key.enc ├── templates │ ├── icon.png │ ├── repo.readme.md.tmpl │ └── repo.addon.xml.tmpl ├── config.json ├── build_readme.py ├── build.sh └── build_repo_addon.py ├── src ├── README.md └── script.hello.world │ ├── icon.png │ ├── changelog.txt │ ├── fanart.jpg │ ├── resources │ ├── screenshot-01.jpg │ ├── screenshot-02.jpg │ └── screenshot-03.jpg │ ├── addon.py │ ├── readme.txt │ ├── addon.xml │ └── LICENSE.txt ├── .travis.yml ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | deploy_key 2 | deploy_key.pub 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/deploy_key.enc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/.github/deploy_key.enc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/templates/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/.github/templates/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Put your plugin source folders here 2 | 3 | Examples: 4 | - src/your.plugin.one/ 5 | - src/your.plugin.two/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/src/script.hello.world/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/changelog.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1.0.1 Move icon and fanart to root for backwards compatibility 2 | 1.0.0 Initial Release -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/fanart.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/src/script.hello.world/fanart.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "branchmap": [ 3 | { 4 | "name": "master", 5 | "minversion": "17.0.0" 6 | } 7 | ] 8 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/resources/screenshot-01.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/src/script.hello.world/resources/screenshot-01.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/resources/screenshot-02.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/src/script.hello.world/resources/screenshot-02.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/resources/screenshot-03.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/master/src/script.hello.world/resources/screenshot-03.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/addon.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import xbmcaddon 2 | import xbmcgui 3 | 4 | addon = xbmcaddon.Addon() 5 | addonname = addon.getAddonInfo('name') 6 | 7 | line1 = "Hello World!" 8 | line2 = "We can write anything we want here" 9 | line3 = "Using Python" 10 | 11 | xbmcgui.Dialog().ok(addonname, line1, line2, line3) 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This is a hello world popup tutorial for Kodi. 2 | 3 | It is meant to be used as a guide to making your first Kodi Add-on. 4 | 5 | ============ 6 | Installation 7 | ============ 8 | 9 | Launch Kodi >> Add-ons >> Get More >> .. >> Install from zip file 10 | 11 | Feel free to ask any questions on the Kodi Forums. 12 | 13 | Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/templates/repo.readme.md.tmpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # {repo_user}/{repo_name} Kodi Addon Repository 2 | 3 | Download the [repository addon zip]({repo_addon_link}) to install. 4 | 5 | The following addons are available here:{addons} 6 | 7 | ---- 8 | _Generated with [instant-kodi-repo](https://github.com/ping/instant-kodi-repo/) from_ [``{commit:.7}``](https://github.com/{repo_user}/{repo_name}/commit/{commit}) 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | dist: trusty 2 | language: python 3 | 4 | python: 5 | - "2.7" 6 | 7 | env: 8 | global: 9 | # !!! Replace the encryption label below with YOURS 10 | - ENCRYPTION_LABEL: "e91d7cae23cf" 11 | # !!! Replace the email below with YOURS 12 | - COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL: "ping@users.noreply.github.com" 13 | 14 | script: 15 | - bash .github/build.sh 16 | 17 | branches: 18 | only: 19 | - master 20 | # Add more branches if required 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/templates/repo.addon.xml.tmpl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | {repo_dir} 5 | 6 | 7 | {repo_addon_summary} 8 | 9 | 10 | all 11 | GPL-3.0 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | resources/icon.png 18 | {fanart_file} 19 | 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/script.hello.world/addon.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | executable 8 | 9 | 10 | all 11 | Popup Hello World 12 | Example Script to show hello world 13 | GNU General Public License, v2 14 | 15 | http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=209948 16 | https://github.com/zag2me/script.hello.world 17 | Kodi.tv 18 | zag@kodi.org 19 | 20 | icon.png 21 | fanart.jpg 22 | resources/screenshot-01.jpg 23 | resources/screenshot-02.jpg 24 | resources/screenshot-03.jpg 25 | 26 | Updated the addon to use new addon.xml metadata 27 | 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/build_readme.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import argparse 2 | import os 3 | import sys 4 | import json 5 | import xml.etree.ElementTree 6 | from collections import namedtuple 7 | 8 | 9 | Addon = namedtuple('Addon', ['id', 'name', 'version', 'zip']) 10 | 11 | 12 | def main(): 13 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Create a readme for the kodi repo') 14 | parser.add_argument('repo_user', help='The repository username') 15 | parser.add_argument('repo_name', help='The repository name') 16 | parser.add_argument('config', help='Path to config.json') 17 | parser.add_argument('commit_hash', help='Commit hash') 18 | parser.add_argument( 19 | '--build', '-b', default='.builds', 20 | help='Path to the build folder') 21 | parser.add_argument( 22 | '--output', '-o', default='README.md', 23 | help='Path to the output README.md') 24 | parser.add_argument( 25 | '--template', '-t', default='templates/repo.readme.md.tmpl', 26 | help='Path to the README.md template file') 27 | parser.add_argument( 28 | '--datadir', '-d', default='datadir', 29 | help='datadir path') 30 | 31 | args = parser.parse_args() 32 | 33 | if not os.path.isfile(args.config): 34 | print('Invalid config path: {}'.format(args.config)) 35 | sys.exit(1) 36 | 37 | if not os.path.isfile(args.template): 38 | print('Invalid template: {}'.format(args.template)) 39 | sys.exit(1) 40 | 41 | if not os.path.isdir(args.build): 42 | print('Invalid build path: {}'.format(args.build)) 43 | sys.exit(1) 44 | 45 | with open(args.config, 'r') as config_file, \ 46 | open(args.template, 'r') as template_file, \ 47 | open(args.output, 'w') as output_file: 48 | config = json.load(config_file) 49 | branches = config.get('branchmap', []) 50 | 51 | repo_addon_link = '' 52 | addons_text = '' 53 | 54 | for b in branches: 55 | addonsxml_path = os.path.join(args.build, b['name'], 'addons.xml') 56 | tree = xml.etree.ElementTree.parse(addonsxml_path) 57 | addons = [] 58 | 59 | repo_addon_id = 'repository.{}.{}'.format( 60 | args.repo_user, 61 | args.repo_name, 62 | ) 63 | for addon in tree.getroot(): 64 | if not addon.tag == 'addon': 65 | continue 66 | addon_id = addon.get('id') 67 | addon_nm = addon.get('name') 68 | addon_ver = addon.get('version') 69 | plugin_zip_link = '{branch}/{datadir}/{id}/{id}-{ver}.zip'.format( 70 | branch=b['name'], id=addon_id, ver=addon_ver, datadir=args.datadir) 71 | addons.append( 72 | Addon(addon_id, addon_nm, addon_ver, plugin_zip_link) 73 | ) 74 | if repo_addon_id == addon_id and not repo_addon_link: 75 | repo_addon_link = plugin_zip_link 76 | 77 | addons_text = addons_text + '\n\n[__{branchname}__]({branchlink}/addons.xml) (Kodi ver. {minversion}):' \ 78 | '\n\n{branchaddons}'.format( 79 | branchname=b['name'], 80 | branchlink=b['name'], 81 | minversion=b['minversion'], 82 | branchaddons='\n'.join([ 83 | '- [__{nm}__]({link}) {id} v{ver}'.format( 84 | id=a.id, nm=a.name, link=a.zip, ver=a.version) 85 | for a in addons 86 | ]) 87 | ) 88 | 89 | template_string = template_file.read() 90 | output_file.write(template_string.format( 91 | repo_user=args.repo_user, 92 | repo_name=args.repo_name, 93 | addons=addons_text, 94 | commit=args.commit_hash, 95 | repo_addon_link=repo_addon_link, 96 | )) 97 | 98 | 99 | if __name__ == "__main__": 100 | main() 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Adapted from https://gist.github.com/domenic/ec8b0fc8ab45f39403dd 4 | 5 | set -e 6 | 7 | if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != 'false' ]; then 8 | # don't run for PRs 9 | exit 0 10 | fi 11 | 12 | CWD=$(pwd) 13 | SOURCE_BRANCH="master" 14 | TARGET_BRANCH="gh-pages" 15 | 16 | BUILD_DIR="$HOME/.build" 17 | SOURCES_DIR="$HOME/.sources" 18 | REPO=`git config remote.origin.url` 19 | SSH_REPO=${REPO/https:\/\/github.com\//git@github.com:} 20 | SHA=`git rev-parse --verify HEAD` 21 | 22 | REPO_USER=$(echo "$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG" | grep -Eo '^([^/]+)') 23 | REPO_NAME=$(echo "$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG" | grep -Eo '([^/]+)$') 24 | 25 | DATADIR='datadir' 26 | 27 | git clone --quiet $REPO $BUILD_DIR 28 | 29 | cd $BUILD_DIR 30 | git checkout $TARGET_BRANCH || git checkout --orphan $TARGET_BRANCH 31 | 32 | cd $CWD 33 | # Clean out existing contents 34 | rm -rf $BUILD_DIR/* || exit 1 35 | rm -rf $BUILD_DIR/.github $BUILD_DIR/.travis.yml $BUILD_DIR/.gitignore || exit 1 36 | 37 | # Download create_repository.py 38 | create_repo_script_url='https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chadparry/kodi-repository.chad.parry.org/master/tools/create_repository.py' 39 | create_repository_py='.github/create_repository.py' 40 | wget -q -t 2 -O "$create_repository_py" "$create_repo_script_url" || curl --retry 2 -o "$create_repository_py" "$create_repo_script_url" 41 | 42 | # Download jq 43 | jq_url='https://github.com/stedolan/jq/releases/download/jq-1.5/jq-linux64' 44 | jq_path='.github/jq' 45 | wget -q -t 2 -O "$jq_path" "$jq_url" || curl --retry 2 -o "$jq_path" "$jq_url" 46 | chmod +x "$jq_path" 47 | 48 | # Iterate through config.json and clone each branch 49 | # - Generate a repo addon for each branch 50 | # - repo addon will include all the branches 51 | # - Generate a repo set of addons.xml, addons.xml.md5 etc for each branch 52 | for b in $(cat .github/config.json | .github/jq -c .branchmap[]); do 53 | name=$(echo "$b" | .github/jq -r '.name') 54 | minversion=$(echo "$b" | .github/jq -r '.minversion') 55 | mkdir -p "$SOURCES_DIR/$name" "$SOURCES_DIR/$datadir" 56 | 57 | git clone --quiet --depth 1 "$REPO" -b "$name" "$SOURCES_DIR/$name" 58 | 59 | python .github/build_repo_addon.py "$REPO_USER" "$REPO_NAME" "$SOURCES_DIR/$name/src/" -t '.github/templates/repo.addon.xml.tmpl' -c '.github/config.json' -d "$DATADIR" --icon '.github/templates/icon.png' --fanart '.github/templates/fanart.jpg' 60 | 61 | # Do our repo build 62 | plugin_sources='' 63 | for d in "$SOURCES_DIR/$name/src/"* ; do 64 | if [ -d "$d" ]; then 65 | if [ ! -z "$plugin_sources" ]; then 66 | # Append a space 67 | plugin_sources="$plugin_sources " 68 | fi 69 | plugin_sources="$plugin_sources$d" 70 | fi 71 | done 72 | mkdir -p "$BUILD_DIR/$name/" "$BUILD_DIR/$name/$DATADIR/" 73 | python "$create_repository_py" -d "$BUILD_DIR/$name/$DATADIR/" -i "$BUILD_DIR/$name/addons.xml" -c "$BUILD_DIR/$name/addons.xml.md5" $plugin_sources 74 | 75 | done 76 | 77 | # Generate readme.md 78 | python .github/build_readme.py "$REPO_USER" "$REPO_NAME" ".github/config.json" "$SHA" -t ".github/templates/repo.readme.md.tmpl" -o "$BUILD_DIR/README.md" -d "$DATADIR" -b "$BUILD_DIR" 79 | 80 | cd $BUILD_DIR 81 | git config user.name "Travis CI" 82 | git config user.email "$COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" 83 | 84 | if git diff --quiet; then 85 | echo "No changes to the output on this push; exiting." 86 | exit 0 87 | fi 88 | 89 | git add -A . 90 | git commit -m "Deploy to GitHub Pages: ${SHA} (Travis Build: $TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER)" 91 | 92 | # Get the deploy key by using Travis's stored variables to decrypt deploy_key.enc 93 | ENCRYPTED_KEY_VAR="encrypted_${ENCRYPTION_LABEL}_key" 94 | ENCRYPTED_IV_VAR="encrypted_${ENCRYPTION_LABEL}_iv" 95 | ENCRYPTED_KEY=${!ENCRYPTED_KEY_VAR} 96 | ENCRYPTED_IV=${!ENCRYPTED_IV_VAR} 97 | 98 | eval `ssh-agent -s` 99 | # Use stdin/stdout instead of key writing to disk 100 | openssl aes-256-cbc -K $ENCRYPTED_KEY -iv $ENCRYPTED_IV -in "$CWD/.github/deploy_key.enc" -d | ssh-add - 101 | 102 | # Now that we're all set up, we can push. 103 | git push --quiet $SSH_REPO $TARGET_BRANCH 104 | 105 | echo "Published to GitHub Pages https://$REPO_USER.github.io/$REPO_NAME/" 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/build_repo_addon.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import argparse 2 | import os 3 | import sys 4 | import json 5 | from shutil import copyfile 6 | 7 | 8 | DIR_INFO_TEMPLATE = ''' 9 | 10 | {addon_url} 11 | {checksum_url} 12 | {datadir_url} 13 | 14 | ''' 15 | 16 | 17 | def main(): 18 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Create a Kodi repository addon.xml') 19 | parser.add_argument('repo_user', help='The repository username') 20 | parser.add_argument('repo_name', help='The repository name') 21 | parser.add_argument('repo_addon_folder', help='Folder path for the generated repo addon') 22 | parser.add_argument( 23 | '--template', '-t', default='templates/repo.addon.xml.tmpl', 24 | help='Path to the addon.xml template file') 25 | parser.add_argument( 26 | '--icon', '-i', default='templates/icon.png', 27 | help='Path to the icon.png file') 28 | parser.add_argument( 29 | '--fanart', '-f', default='templates/fanart.jpg', 30 | help='Path to the fanart.jpg file') 31 | parser.add_argument( 32 | '--config', '-c', default='config.json', 33 | help='Path to config.json') 34 | parser.add_argument( 35 | '--datadir', '-d', default='datadir', 36 | help='path to datadir') 37 | 38 | args = parser.parse_args() 39 | 40 | if not os.path.isdir(args.repo_addon_folder): 41 | print('Invalid repo_addon_folder: {}'.format(args.repo_addon_folder)) 42 | sys.exit(1) 43 | 44 | if not os.path.isfile(args.template): 45 | print('Invalid template: {}'.format(args.template)) 46 | sys.exit(1) 47 | 48 | if not os.path.isfile(args.icon): 49 | print('Invalid icon: {}'.format(args.icon)) 50 | sys.exit(1) 51 | 52 | if not os.path.isfile(args.config): 53 | print('Invalid config: {}'.format(args.config)) 54 | sys.exit(1) 55 | 56 | repo_addon_name = 'repository.{}.{}'.format( 57 | args.repo_user, 58 | args.repo_name, 59 | ) 60 | repo_addon_src = os.path.join(args.repo_addon_folder, repo_addon_name) 61 | if os.path.isdir(repo_addon_src): 62 | print('The repo addon folder already exists: {}'.format(repo_addon_src)) 63 | sys.exit(1) 64 | 65 | os.mkdir(repo_addon_src) 66 | output_file = os.path.join(repo_addon_src, 'addon.xml') 67 | os.mkdir(os.path.join(repo_addon_src, 'resources')) 68 | icon_file = os.path.join(repo_addon_src, 'resources', 'icon.png') 69 | copyfile(args.icon, icon_file) 70 | fanart_file = '' 71 | if args.fanart and os.path.isfile(args.fanart): 72 | fanart_file = os.path.join(repo_addon_src, 'resources', 'fanart.jpg') 73 | copyfile(args.fanart, fanart_file) 74 | 75 | with open(args.template, 'r') as template_file, \ 76 | open(args.config, 'r') as config_file, \ 77 | open(output_file, 'w') as output: 78 | config = json.load(config_file) 79 | branches = config.get('branchmap', []) 80 | dir_info = '' 81 | for b in branches: 82 | dir_info = dir_info + DIR_INFO_TEMPLATE.format( 83 | minversion=b['minversion'], 84 | addon_url='https://{}.github.io/{}/{}/addons.xml'.format( 85 | args.repo_user, args.repo_name, b['name']), 86 | checksum_url='https://{}.github.io/{}/{}/addons.xml.md5'.format( 87 | args.repo_user, args.repo_name, b['name']), 88 | datadir_url='https://{}.github.io/{}/{}/{}/'.format( 89 | args.repo_user, args.repo_name, b['name'], args.datadir) 90 | ) 91 | template_string = template_file.read() 92 | output.write(template_string.format( 93 | repo_addon_id=repo_addon_name, 94 | repo_addon_name='{}/{} Repository'.format(args.repo_user, args.repo_name), 95 | repo_addon_provider=args.repo_user, 96 | repo_addon_version='1.0.1', 97 | repo_dir=dir_info, 98 | repo_addon_summary='A personal Kodi addon repository from https://github.com/{}/{}'.format( 99 | args.repo_user, args.repo_name), 100 | fanart_file='resources/fanart.jpg' if fanart_file else '', 101 | )) 102 | 103 | print('Generated {}'.format(output_file)) 104 | 105 | 106 | if __name__ == "__main__": 107 | main() 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Almost "Instant" Kodi Addon Repository 2 | 3 | _Almost_ instant but not quite (/understatement) 4 | 5 | [![Travis](https://img.shields.io/travis/ping/instant-kodi-repo.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/ping/instant-kodi-repo/) 6 | 7 | ## Features 8 | - Auto generates your personal Kodi addon repository hosted on GitHub 9 | - Auto updates everytime you update your addon code 10 | - Auto generates a repository addon zip for your new personal repository 11 | 12 | [Demo](https://ping.github.io/instant-kodi-repo/) 13 | 14 | ## Get Started 15 | 16 | These instructions require you to have a bash environment and git installed. Most Linux and Mac machines will already have these available by default. For Windows, you probably should install the [Git for Windows](https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases) and run the commands from Git Bash. 17 | 18 | These instructions will be a 100x easier if you have a basic understanding of Git. 19 | 20 | 1. Create a new GitHub repository with the files from this repo or just fork this one if you don't care about names and such 21 | 22 | 1. Create an account at [Travis](https://travis-ci.org) and add your project to Travis: https://travis-ci.org/profile/ 23 | 24 | 1. In terminal (or Git Bash), clone your repo locally 25 | ``` 26 | git clone git@github.com:YOUR_USER_NAME/YOUR_REPO_NAME.git my_kodi_repo 27 | cd my_kodi_repo 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | 1. Generate a GitHub deploy key 31 | ``` 32 | ssh-keygen -q -t rsa -b 4096 -C 'put-your-repo-name-here' -f deploy_key -N '' 33 | ``` 34 | If successful, you will see 2 files ``deploy_key`` and ``deploy_key.pub`` in the folder. 35 | 36 | 1. Copy the contents of the text file ``deploy_key.pub`` and set it as a new Deploy key for your project ``https://github.com///settings/keys``. Remember to __allow write access__. 37 | 38 | 1. [Install the travis CLI client](https://github.com/travis-ci/travis.rb#installation) 39 | 40 | 1. From the Terminal, login with the travis cli 41 | ``` 42 | travis login 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | 1. Use ``travis`` to encrypt your ``deploy_key`` and save the encrypted key as ``.github/deploy_key.enc`` 46 | ```bash 47 | # or go to where your repo folder is 48 | cd my_kodi_repo && rm .github/deploy_key.enc 49 | travis encrypt-file deploy_key .github/deploy_key.enc 50 | ``` 51 | You should see something like 52 | ``` 53 | encrypting deploy_key for yourname/your-repo-project 54 | storing result as deploy_key.enc 55 | storing secure env variables for decryption 56 | 57 | Please add the following to your build script (before_install stage in your .travis.yml, for instance): 58 | 59 | openssl aes-256-cbc -K $encrypted_0a6446eb3ae3_key -iv $encrypted_0a6446eb3ae3_key -in super_secret.txt.enc -out super_secret.txt -d 60 | 61 | Pro Tip: You can add it automatically by running with --add. 62 | 63 | Make sure to add deploy_key.enc to the git repository. 64 | Make sure not to add deploy_key to the git repository. 65 | Commit all changes to your .travis.yml. 66 | ``` 67 | Look for the ["encryption label"](https://gist.github.com/domenic/ec8b0fc8ab45f39403dd#get-encrypted-credentials). For example, in the output above, ``0a6446eb3ae3`` is the encryption label. 68 | 69 | 1. Take the encryption label from the previous step and set it in the file ``.travis.yml``. Take this chance to also set your email address in ``.travis.yml`` 70 | 71 | 1. Add your addon source code folders into the ``src/`` folder so that it looks like 72 | ``` 73 | - src/ 74 | - your.addon.folder.one/ 75 | - your.addon.folder.two/ 76 | ``` 77 | 78 | 1. Git add your changes and new files and push it to your repo. 79 | ``` 80 | git add -A . 81 | git push 82 | ``` 83 | 84 | 1. 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