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How to hack Mitter |
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Mitter Hacking Guidelines |
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========================= |
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First of all, Mitter is a Python project and it tries to follow PEP8_ |
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as close as possible. Sometimes, we fail, but we try to adhere to it |
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__init__(self, connection, options) |
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The initialization will receive two parameters: |
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- connection: the network connection. Your interface will request any |
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network data with that object. You can check the ``Networks`` object |
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in the ``mitterlib/network/__init__.py`` for methods there (or read |
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the Sphinx documentation generated about it.) |
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- options: It's a ConfigOpt_ object, with all your interface options. |
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Use it for EVERTYHING that you'd hardcode. |
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