Deprecations¶
streamlink 2.4.0¶
streamlink 2.3.0¶
Plugin.can_handle_url() and Plugin.priority()¶
A new plugin URL matching API was introduced in 2.3.0 which will help Streamlink with static code analysis and an improved plugin loading mechanism in the future. Plugins now define their matching URLs and priorities declaratively.
The old can_handle_url
and priority
classmethods have therefore been deprecated and will be removed in the future.
When side-loading plugins which don't implement the new @pluginmatcher
but implement the old classmethods, a deprecation
message will be written to the info log output for the first plugin that gets resolved this way.
Deprecated plugin URL matching
import re
from streamlink.plugin import Plugin
from streamlink.plugin.plugin import HIGH_PRIORITY, NORMAL_PRIORITY
class MyPlugin(Plugin):
_re_url_one = re.compile(
r"https?://pattern-(?P<param>one)"
)
_re_url_two = re.compile(r"""
https?://pattern-(?P<param>two)
""", re.VERBOSE)
@classmethod
def can_handle_url(cls, url: str) -> bool:
return cls._re_url_one.match(url) is not None \
or cls._re_url_two.match(url) is not None
@classmethod
def priority(cls, url: str) -> int:
if cls._re_url_two.match(url) is not None:
return HIGH_PRIORITY
else:
return NORMAL_PRIORITY
def _get_streams(self):
match_one = self._re_url_one.match(self.url)
match_two = self._re_url_two.match(self.url)
match = match_one or match_two
param = match.group("param")
if match_one:
yield ...
elif match_two:
yield ...
__plugin__ = MyPlugin
Migration
import re
from streamlink.plugin import HIGH_PRIORITY, Plugin, pluginmatcher
@pluginmatcher(re.compile(
r"https?://pattern-(?P<param>one)"
))
@pluginmatcher(priority=HIGH_PRIORITY, pattern=re.compile(r"""
https?://pattern-(?P<param>two)
""", re.VERBOSE))
class MyPlugin(Plugin):
def _get_streams(self):
param = self.match.group("param")
if self.matches[0]:
yield ...
elif self.matches[1]:
yield ...
__plugin__ = MyPlugin
Note
Plugins which have more sophisticated logic in their can_handle_url()
classmethod need to be rewritten with
multiple @pluginmatcher
decorators and/or an improved _get_streams()
method which returns None
or raises a
NoStreamsError
when there are no streams to be found on that particular URL.
streamlink 2.2.0¶
Config file paths¶
Streamlink's default config file paths got updated and corrected on Linux/BSD, macOS and Windows. Old and deprecated paths will be dropped in the future.
Only the first existing config file will be loaded. If a config file gets loaded from a deprecated path, a deprecation message will be written to the info log output.
To resolve this, move the config file(s) to the correct location or copy the contents of the old file(s) to the new one(s).
Note
Please note that this also affects all plugin config files, as they use the same path as the primary config file but with
.pluginname
appended to the file name, eg. config.twitch
.
Warning
On Windows, when installing Streamlink via the Windows installer, a default config file gets created automatically due to technical reasons (bundled ffmpeg and rtmpdump dependencies). This means that the Windows installer will create a config file with the new name when upgrading from an earlier version to Streamlink 2.2.0+, and the old config file won't be loaded as a result of this.
This is unfortunately a soft breaking change, as the Windows installer is not supposed to touch user config data and the users are required to update this by themselves.
Deprecated paths
Platform |
Location |
---|---|
Linux/BSD |
|
macOS |
|
Windows |
|
Migration
Platform |
Location |
---|---|
Linux/BSD |
|
macOS |
|
Windows |
|
Custom plugins sideloading paths¶
Streamlink's default custom plugins directory path got updated and corrected on Linux/BSD and macOS. Old and deprecated paths will be dropped in the future.
Deprecated paths
Platform |
Location |
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Linux/BSD |
|
macOS |
|
Migration
Platform |
Location |
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Linux/BSD |
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macOS |
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